Singapore Standard, 4 November 1953
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Title Section17 1953-11-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m *i Vol. IV. > o 12-,. PIV;\PORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVKMUFR 4, io.-,3. twfifvf p\r;Fs ro rENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration338 1953-11-04 1 'I HAVE AN OPEN MIND'RENDEL all "Decisions will be made on the merits of the cute." On t') p QUtstl f) oi holding public sessions of the Commi. c Bion, Sir George said this would depend on aw.ussionv he will be having with tho authuni .cs. Remarking "I nm here338 words
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Article198 1953-11-04 1 Bri- Royal i waited ommei i^ >o m •■> tl fir video te Chui hi I Gov- 'iit 1 year, I Queen i of Pa My you Iheir pi carrying oul v for This confirmed thai the govis foi its s hei the Bi :>n198 words
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Article192 1953-11-04 1 1 U.N. a nd UNITED STATES: M y Covert m«*nt will eoatiaue to tik<- their full part m all efTnrts by the rnitpr| a tion>, to promot,. international cooperation. The North Atlantic Alliance is fundamental to my govera«eat's policy i. EUROPE: "They will (dtitinue t<» cooperate with their partners192 words
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Article, Illustration527 1953-11-04 1 THE QUEEN: WE SEEK AN EARLY BIG-4 MEET Royal Speech From The Throne LONDON, Nov. 3. (Reutcr) The British Government will continue its efforts to bring about an early meeting between the Soviet Union and the three Western po v/ers Britain, the United States ond France. This was announced here527 words
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Article24 1953-11-04 1 BOSTON A vio 1,930 1 '.Kin i i wen ere kl Thii F i Q feet In it i24 words
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Article266 1953-11-04 1 TIIK War Department Civilian Staff Association. Federation of Malaya, represeatiai gone 10.000 employees, alter a f no-day conference rejected tJu Command Secretary's offer of a new pay scheme lor all m which a substantial proportion of tosl of li\ mv. and housing allowance would be266 words
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Article, Illustration232 1953-11-04 1 A Boy Wonder Paints His Way To A School By JAMEB PI IKK CHIN Standard SlalT Keporter TWELVE TEA! OLD Abdul Latin* Mohidin is now ;;oinn around Singapore earning money for his education m the man ncr he knows best. Visiting hotels and horne s he paints portraits of anyone232 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-11-04 1 "Better to h,. disqualified for holding, than murdered for lettin' so!"13 words
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Article38 1953-11-04 1 G< Sir John Win ten hi Commander of tl B I Am Zone I tl F 1 1 a <■; 'o disp mii/i^ I two days ol c.v petted tension xn the cily.38 words
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77 1953-11-04 1 TIIH Federation (iovrritment ha s decliai to i■ < c\rt a loan of StO million ofteVßi It thrni by the Sultan of llrunri. I a letter 1 I -•r i f 1 of 1 th»t the) ire budget! .r f> .1 to 1 H- <77 words
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Article23 1953-11-04 1 The Modest Give $65 To THE FUND ANON i I C. G fro f H D ff i t i y I ,Ti)!l23 words
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Advertisement65 1953-11-04 1 f J..o'. rrlrlgrr«l«r v,,. UMH ,Mn«ni ol ttt |1|(: ri 11 !I\S| $H(Mi i o< nM cash f <-». Central Eleetria Co. I'hiin, KT.mt P 5 yo^y wish —^yQ^s tron g os I am. Sam try J J ot>out this JH&fll Ml V°5A. marvellous AE^' OU/ do you do it65 words
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Advertisement49 1953-11-04 1 OSCILUTINC FANS DUtrlbatoni: T\N < 111 \c; MO|| Xl M' O 151 Crosi S(f.-.-|. >l\<. \P(»RK FIRE EXTINGUISHERS I YOUR BEST I fk\/ INSURANCE iMSL AGAINST r«ml loss by fire v* v K» Soda Acid Extinguisher for ordinary tire* involving WOOD PAPER ATTAP etc. READY STOCKS FROM M'ALISTER CO., LTD.49 words
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Article102 1953-11-04 2 A rKIKMJ OT n mn:i wtio earlier chalU ngi d a Sin- Inspector <>f Veh to a fight, was brought by that i •'settle" matters on IS. S. Gal, Han, s u- ol the Singapore Im- n nt Tru by pu hing Pragasam I the inspector, on102 words
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Article142 1953-11-04 2 The Boy Was Too Seated SI ii&dard stall Reporter i tliKm dre pa tilion i it.) m New na ke f>" v ling ri(> ying o ii him i >■> ntly l hi v .tMt) pinching his I i^hl .ir:n air!: 'Don*l ttli I or Th« terrified boy re ♦>142 words
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Article40 1953-11-04 2 HONGKONG. N..v 3 Sp*> Standard Sei vi i-. ci< a of .tht Ho K\ <•'!.•. Rge today wor.- J1.,'..s to J i 912.1 lo r $1 M HlO In Mnlnyan II: f ttil to lndon< n Su^UD: Ciuid t*^40 words
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129 1953-11-04 2 SINGAPORE'S Director of Kducation -Mr. I). M< Lell.m.. v\ ill (Odaj tell of thr Department's plant to meet the shortage of teachers. Mr will be ivins his first press conference &B 4 is «-\peeted to nuke «om<- important pro Bourn «nients. He \sill mainly129 words
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Article345 1953-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. W. J. Berry, security officer of Ulu Remis Estate, Rengam, Johore was shot dead by terrorists yesterday morning. Mr. Berry, who was an honorary police inspector. out alone on loot when he was ambushed by about four terrorists. Two terrorists were killed345 words
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Article70 1953-11-04 2 f Richard AlUchuler, Pr< dent ol Repul lie Pictures International Corp ration, who i 'm a world tour Inspecting KIM br-.\:u-hcs. arrived jn S.nGjnporo !>v air yc -'ordny. I it- was accompanied by his ■U'i?<» ?.ni Mr. Morcy Marr\is. naanaser of the Corporation's h In Japan.70 words
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283 1953-11-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW political party was born m Singapore last night bringing the total number of parties to three. decision to form the party was taken at a ting of about 800 people— majority of them exLabour Party members at the283 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-04 2 MISS ESTHER SINNADURAI. a teacher of the Anplo-Chinese School. KlanK. Rf t^ an autograph from the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer at the. Kuala l.umpur YMCA anniversary meeting to ohserve their Annual Week of Prayer Mr. 11. «i. Hammett, (President, V.M.C.A.) is on the left, and Mr. D. Gray,57 words
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Article53 1953-11-04 2 THE third anniversary of Indian Republic will be a k-lon* fete m Singapore next January, The Standard ricierstands. •Republic Day" relebratian* include an arts exhibition. a hockey match, a classical c and music show and public meetings commencing Jan. 22 and ending with Indian Representative's official ption53 words
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91 1953-11-04 2 PENANG. Tues.— Police and registration officers m the Federation and Singapore have been warned to be on the lookout for a 24-year-old Chinese I tailor. Lim Chee Tong. who is now urgently needed by the Petiang Police for interrogation. Lim. who was born91 words
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Article82 1953-11-04 2 THE Social Welfare Department will inform the public m the Rural Districts m explanatory n')tes now under preparation huw they can benefit from such services as youth welfare. legal aid and advice and public assistance. The possibility of public assist anr-e payments m the rural82 words
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Article60 1953-11-04 2 MRS. ROGER Low Bacon. Chairman of the International Affairs Committee of th e U.S. National Republican Club, is du o here today o n a five-day visit of Singapore and the Federation. VVhi'e here, sh e will call on Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner General.60 words
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Article32 1953-11-04 2 RAMAT bin Yahya of Pm Bunga, Tangkah was sentenced to oiic year's imprisonment by Mr. .T. P. Kirby, President of the S- ions Court. Muar, for house-breaking with intention ommitting theft.32 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-11-04 2 x t SPSS! PPTl of thr t'nilpver Onunisation on J I t. Malaya, beta* freetej by Mr. and Mrs. NT. Nlcohoo, MIS B&! o« Levci Brother! (Malay*) Ltd., on hlj arrital at Hie Kuala Lwopw aiipo L37 words
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254 1953-11-04 2 COLONY TO BE BASE FOR BIRTH CONTROL Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is shortly la become th e Western Pacific Regional headquarters of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Mary Grove-White. Medical Di ector of the Family Planning Association said at a press conference yesterday. This decision was taken on the recommendation254 words
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Article108 1953-11-04 2 r CLOSING rubber prices 'cents per Ib m Singapore ve^terria.v were* Bu.\ers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose :>4i 54] No. 1 r.s.s ;>!,' :>.') No. 2 R.S.S. 531 %3i No. 3 R.S.S. 511 51 i Tone: Steady. TIN PKICF The price of tin yesterday was 530*7 per picul.108 words
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Article92 1953-11-04 2 THE number of s'udents reading Chinese as their principal subject m the University of Malaya i s 22. the Registrar of the University Mr. W. D. Craig, said yesterday He wa.s commenting on statements appearing m some Chinese papers recently that "m the Malayan University there is92 words
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Article50 1953-11-04 2 SINGA PO R E politicians standing for election may make speeches at any public road, place or resort provided they 1. Caus<? no obstruction to pedestrians or motorists, 2. Hold W»e meetings between 7 a.m. and 10 pm. This wa-> stated m yes' rc\:\y'> Government Gazette.50 words
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Article82 1953-11-04 2 A CHINESE woman of about 30 was yesterday rescued from drowning ofl" the sea at Marine Parade. She was seen floating m the sea l>y a group of boys and two men waded out waist deep and pulled the woman ashore. Earlier, the group82 words
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171 1953-11-04 2 A young robber, Tan Boon CiU'llß. \V;iv i.i the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to eight jmn imprisonment for the part he played m robbing a Chii coupe of $300 m cash and jewe lery. Before passing sentence Mr. Justice Taylor Oi of this kind171 words
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Article113 1953-11-04 2 THE s.M/^.ipore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, recorded verdict of <!o«Tih by mi-;-adventure a1 yesterday*! inquiry on Yew Van (45). a seaman, who was a Urged I v knocked down by w car driven by Chee Knot) Va r i ut Neil Road near the junction f113 words
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Advertisement139 1953-11-04 2 WORLD'S FASTEST PRODUCTJoiTc^ A I w m 142.6 M.PH r CHOSE CASTROL At Ufoh Oonold Hiclty dr,».ng f hit Austin Heoley 00" reached LfsJi a speed of 1426 mpK 0 i f/i£ »he mcosured m»fc Dri» tr Ili^^^^ Heofcy, Eytton. Etnnct, Cooptr jm \_V Moore and Speor r>rokr over 100139 words
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217 1953-11-04 3 G-Al RNMENT was reserving free Crown land m Pahang Settlement on Pulau Tekong Besar M.iLi> peaking: race, because it wants to nreirrnonj among the islands. Tb.i.s was the explanation given to The Standard by the acting Deputy Commissioner Of Lands In217 words
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Article24 1953-11-04 3 S. Korea Books Up Rubber from Us expoi I more iblic of receivince the i > ti I i (100 I miliKoi i i will24 words
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322 1953-11-04 3 DOCTOR IGNORED MAN IN DISTRESS, COURT TOLD A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. C. H. Koh, made a report to the Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam m open court yesterday against a European, whom he thought to be a doctor of the Singapore Generol Hospital, for not attending to322 words
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Article173 1953-11-04 3 SINGAPORE City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Colebouni, yesterday rebuked Lee Ah Tee, who tailed to turn up on time m court. u l*ve got people who don't a- where the City Police i/mr: is. I've got people who think the City Court is173 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-11-04 3 h IKST steps m the move to discover new avenues for increasing Malaya's national wealth will be taken today, when Mr. I D. Greffh, a director of the Department of Operations, Asia and Middle-Fast, of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, begins discussionsStandard - 226 words
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Article118 1953-11-04 3 No More Sopranos Unless... NO m iran >~ wil] bo Sing i pore Musi 3oci ty unless they have suns m tho Matthew Pa >i c Mr Gordon tOT Of the Sing ii Society, 'i'h-' Stanc n i yesterday Mr-. Van Hier. said that there were still a few vacancies118 words
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Article28 1953-11-04 3 THE R ir il B N ttei has thai the v. ells m the rui i I be fenced to prevent children falling into them.28 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-11-04 3 THE construction of 20 bus shelters m the rural areas be completed by thf end of this month and many more will be built m due course. The Rural Board Newsletter states that shelters will be built along the following roads:— Bukit Timah. Upper Serangoon, UpperStandard - 121 words
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235 1953-11-04 3 Luck Controls Blood Supply In This Big Hospital JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Th General Hospital here o of the bigge I and up-to-date hospitals m the Federation i^ without a blood bank. because vewi few people hi the State are willing to give a pint of their bloo I, \h. Data235 words
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Article107 1953-11-04 3 KUALA L I M P l K. Turs. The claim for damages auainst the ('♦•n lit! F.lettritity Board, hy a 4'! -year-old widow, ('hoy Y»»»n I onq. for the death of her husband. Yap Pow Yooni;. result ins from an anident m whiih a C'.K.B van107 words
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Article24 1953-11-04 3 El(;ifT Chinese were each fined $15 by the Muar Magistrate. Enche Ibrahim bin Abdu Marian for gambling at Jal m Sialani?, Tangkah.24 words
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Article258 1953-11-04 3 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Tues. i)i Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, UMNO Vice-President said today the UMXO-MCA Alliance welcomed compeiition frum other parties. He w;i s referring to reported efforts of IMP President, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar to win over Malay peasants. "Would it be presumptuous on my258 words
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Article44 1953-11-04 3 MR R.D. RAI.FK. Agency Superintendent of Manu turera Life Insurance Company Hew mi i S.ni;.i[) >i on a S Mjt'i-i: i Asian toui t the Company 1 !>r in< hes. H will be here for a forto t)t-f'ir»» g .-iriq t Manila.44 words
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181 1953-11-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, T C. X '.iy. driver -it Kinrara Estate, > I i six m onl hs imprisonn i nfiav by Mr. E Biown. Presi- of the Se ti «i C on tv. > ni irq i h '.i' ing :Borj; •> M otor181 words
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Advertisement128 1953-11-04 3 '-~~2 *Jj a V era nB 38 V lIS II r EEKI ir rs SPECIAL OFFER:—* M>S kMEBICAN SOCKS 1111 PBINTED CAMBKIC u> BABI »Ltf per yard. F \M V (rtOJK.I ITK /t>n SABCCB (C wls.) $.:;,)(> each. 1111 N roWELS AMEBICAN TIM $ir»o ml L/UNIS M»VS' RATH (.OWNS II128 words
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Advertisement321 1953-11-04 3 t \CONTAINERS BEX is the name to rcmcinbet tot all fcuiJ% of kitchen and household ware. Ask for UliX when you need drinking beakers and measuring iugs: and mixing bowls that nobody can break. 3 BEAUTIES BY BEX BtX Kitchen canister* v* -8 In 1 Ib., 2 Ib. and 4321 words
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Miscellaneous95 1953-11-04 3 Weather MINI M I) M T»rnpprature: From 7.:i|) pm. Nov. to 7 .50 a. :n. Nov. 3. Sin? j pore [I'l F), Pcnaag <7U F), Ki»ia Bahru (74 V), Kuili Lamaar <7l F), Ipoli (7.": F), Kuniliii (73 Fj. vi u\i:n v m Teatperatare: From 7.:;n bjm. Nov. to 7.3095 words
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316 1953-11-04 4 PRESCRIBE ONLY? NO, NO, NO, EXCLAIM THE DOCTORS Standard Staff Reporter THE suggestion doctors m Malaya should stop dispensing and confine themselves to prescribing only, made m the Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal, is being questioned by the Alumni Association of Malaya. In the Alumni's "Proceedings," published yesterday, it says this matter316 words
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Article195 1953-11-04 4 Seven Rob A Farmer A FARMER, a cook and a taxi-driver were robbed of more than $500 worth of cash and goods m Singapore within 24 hours, the first occurring at 3 a.m. on Monday. Case No. I: Seven armed robbers forced their way into a farmer's hut m Chua195 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-11-04 4 MBS. M. MOSSE. who has bwn appointed QANTAB Passeacer RelatkMM Oflcer .it Kaßai Airport. Singapore. Wife of a R.A.F. Squadron Trader attached to the Directorate of Lepai Servic's. Mrs Mosse served as QANTAB bcokin? clerk and ground hostess from 15M8 to 195#, when she left for I.K. with her husband.Standard - 64 words
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Article105 1953-11-04 4 Police Look For Woman Escapee standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police are on the look-out for a middie-aged woman who escaped from the custody of the Social Welfare Department yesterday. She was found sleeping on the five-foot-wav m Geylang on Monday night. It was raining then, and her child shivering. She105 words
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Article112 1953-11-04 4 A 3 mt Amir bin S sudin and Constable 1790 i cd mi n Mill Lane (< fl Kj Road) on Sept. 17 at 4 10 they saw two men Ho H k and Tan Chong Seng, gedly rob a fish-mon^ r who was cycling oast the spot.112 words
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Article103 1953-11-04 4 r.OH TIAN KWOXG. was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First District Court, yesterday, for picking the pocket of a passenger m a bus. In addition he was placed under police supervision for two years The prosecution said Loh. stole a pen worth103 words
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Article31 1953-11-04 4 TAN SENG MOI (25>. a Singapore labourer was killed yesterday when several cement bags dropped on him as he vas stacking them m a store m Bukit Tii-nab Road31 words
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Article64 1953-11-04 4 CHARGED m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday with speeding between 3Q to 35 miles ptT hour along Mountbatten Road Ibrahim bin Ab- ah, a Singapore Traction Company driver, told the Magistrate that his omnibus, a Dennis type engine, could not run more than 25 mi.es64 words
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Article79 1953-11-04 4 AT the Gala Ft held m aid of the Rfarym Vocational 9 i<x»i last Saturday at the St Joseph's Institution, the fo low r.'A lucky numberi were drawn: lit. prize (Mo 2338) phuio: prize (No. 4667) Pfafl treadle machine; 3rd. prize (No. 1U7!»J) portable ty; Consolation 4939, ")8!>879 words
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Article87 1953-11-04 4 PROFFSSOR A. C Hardy of Oxford University will give a short preliminary on the background n<.u\ pose of twn be shown ;»t ihe Ari University of M on Tin day. Now m at 8.30 pm. The fi '"n- lerWat< r St( .m i I- i niri87 words
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Article118 1953-11-04 4 A SINGAPORE labourer, Ong Koh, tried to get through Gate 4 of the Singapore Harbour Board wearing three fe:t hats on c upon the other. He vva s stopped by <he policeman on duty at the and two pellets of prepared opium were found hidden between118 words
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128 1953-11-04 4 A Singapore accountant toM the Seventh Police Couii magi Irate yesterday thjat after •4 some beer at the Savoy Re tan rant. he stole into the and took a wall cluck down. He <ii<l this "more out of sheer iiosinej l lust felt iike doing128 words
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Article176 1953-11-04 4 Standard Staff Reporter Till: Basapa family ot Singapore Is ofTrriiiff a substantial reward lor anyone who ran find a pet Australian cockatoo which they lost from their residence at 549, I'pper Serin go— Road, early Monday morning:. White and lone beaked, the bird is176 words
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Advertisement244 1953-11-04 4 j*, CATHAY ORGANISATION^^ 4SS^^ ATTRACTIONS "geiTTnto the holiday spirit FROM TODAY lOK FUN... SONGS... \M) i n it r ii t ip n i L/iuun l Ln; ...when M.P.s Bob V-' I~ anc Mickey j* pQ t team up iSiPJnwfc i <r<& lo \::z> 0 4p"^ jLPoi-/CEMf N bob HOPE244 words
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Advertisement174 1953-11-04 4 11, 1.45. 4. 6.30*9.30 V Jj^P^ MS/ #> t| f m^^^L. B^hW i SkX \JI y in i r v\ vi |).i|.«i\alJ Mmiiini' >liun I -THE < OKSK W BROIHI l!> #V## 1 1 o#•# *o t I 0 l tJ"L t 1 R2ANS! LATEST &*MOST L i.i iii or174 words
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Article123 1953-11-04 5 1)1 I I lON i.illnbrrs ol \hr Hit hour Bo im] itioa not to mi m r i> It t x < mm M.illor. if he |ci tion m |kC Singapore < ity t- m»ui secreP pillai. nutivr Council ,ti N<>\ 1-. H lai v»id123 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-11-04 5 photo MRS. JIM BO SENG. uid,Mv of lhc teta Major-f.rnrral an,; Rlalayaa hrro, with tears m krr cmv receiving Ihe sympathy of the Commissioner Renera I. Mr. Malcolm Maclionild StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-11-04 5 I LITTLE SIOW (.1 OK. diughtrr of Ike ll1 MaJ«r-Geaeral Lin Bo Smg. is km ikakini bands v*itl. Mr Mtlcolm M.v Ucniald. the Dtnmissionrr CirneraL Looking on .m- lu-r brothers St.nsrl.jrdStandard - 31 words
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280 1953-11-04 5 BANKRUPTCY WAVE HITS FED. IN WAKE OF FALLING TRADE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Fif*/-on« businesses m rhe Federation, wifh liabilities amounting to more than $4,850,000, have gone bankrupt during the first nine months of this year. And the number of bankruptcy cases is still mounting. !t bankruptcies are not confined to280 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-04 5 phofo. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. ihp Com mi s s lonerGeneral, Laying the foundation stone of the Lim Bo Seng Memorial at the Singapore Esplanade. On the left IS r Ng Keqg Siang. the architect. StandardStandard - 36 words
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213 1953-11-04 5 Joint Committee To Study Salaries A mmittee representing the Si igapore Governmeni and i1 stafl representative wi study Ihe problem of working out a new salary scheme for Division II and HI emp i This derision was taken at a meeting of th<» Council of Joint Action a |ir Government213 words
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Article71 1953-11-04 5 THE Consul-General of the Repub ie ol Indonesia m Singapore, Dr. Mohamed Ra/if. will officially <>t>i-ti an exhibition of "Painting of Bali." by M< I. Kang, Chen Chong Swee, Chen VWn TTsi and Cheong Sop Peniii at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, <m Nov. (i at71 words
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Article64 1953-11-04 5 THE hk nth company of the Singapore Boy-' Hi i:;ado will hold their 12th annual i ,ii and display :<t tho Memorial Hall, St. Andrew 1 lathedral on Saturday at p in. The R<-v. G. Iff. IV Bennett will be the inspecting ofl The chairman will b«64 words
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Article117 1953-11-04 5 He added that the recession m the price of raw materials wraj affecting most of the countries with regard to the completion of their development plans but, m spite of this diffirulty. Commonwealth countries were showing ability to gel on with their jobs. Singapore's developfneni plan was originally117 words
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Article82 1953-11-04 5 Im THE Officer Administering the Government. Mr. W.A.C. Goode will lay the wreath at a eremony at the Cenotaph on Ren embranoi Day, Nov. t. A two-minute silence will bo observed and the following detachments will take part: ExService Association. Royal Navy, Royal Malayan Navy, Malayan Royal82 words
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218 1953-11-04 5 He Had Something Sharp And Shining (COURT TOLD) AT the roiitinued prelim iinquiry into the alleged murder ol M. Rengasamy, a witness. Retnam. said In the Sixth Police Court ye terday. thai he saw V. Vadivellu with "something sharp and gh m his hand, bend down and lunge towards Ht-uj,218 words
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399 1953-11-04 5 C-G LAYS STONE FOR MEMORIAL TO LIM BO SENG Standard Staff Reporter THE late Major-General Lim Bo Sens was yesterday described a s "a shining Malayan patriot," when the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, laid the foundation stone of a memorial on the Singapore Esplanade. "The handsome pagoda which will399 words
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Article209 1953-11-04 5 C.I.G.S. VISITS GURKHA FRIENDS IPOH.Tucs.— Britain sChid of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir John Harding, today broke bil journey back U> the United Kingdom by a two-hour reunion with the 1/6 Gurkhn I Rifles. Sir John. \\\uj is Colonel of the Regiment, last visited the battalion two years209 words
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Article34 1953-11-04 5 ERNEST Fathct Grange Koad, iva. fined > (l yesterday and his !i< on< c endorsed by the Singapore Sorond Traffic Maj Mi Howe Yoon Chong, for driving .r m a dangero i mans34 words
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157 1953-11-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter AI'STRALIA lias agreed, under the Colombo Plan, to make a "gilt" of £8,000 (about $75,000) to equip Singapore's Junior Technical School, Mr. Tan, the Colony's representative to the recent Colombo Plan Conference m N'evv Delhi, said on his return by Comet157 words
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Article133 1953-11-04 5 A Woman Was His Big Worry I HERE a of worries Money, women and health. What i. yours Sii pore Fifth Polke Court M Irate Mr. D.H. Chapman ;< Chew Ah Hai, a fitter yesterday "A woman," answered who was fined $50 tor attempting to end his lit* rig to133 words
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Article44 1953-11-04 5 IHE Singapore A I i Coroner. Mr Giam I Hitiii t. Inc 1 1 .1111 ho from t Road, on Oct. a M la hung Hee B th«- fit' eased can b she had heari :i < i i a time.44 words
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Advertisement135 1953-11-04 5 w*t*4. I I MIOWS: I i p m. k i Bros. M\stn\ Drama -THE BLUE GARDENIA" SI ii Kit-hard Ann i>Mt»> Southern 10 MORROW i.v SHAW BROS. i:i;<>,: mi n the JUNGLE* Id WOL\ r :O\V ..t I! .i iii. >lIAW B!U)S. v roi i k" 1 Samaritan TOILET TISSUE135 words
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Advertisement207 1953-11-04 5 comes only when skin is healthy The clear, natural charm of hcahhv is the real touiulatu^n forj loveliness. So, as a basis to bcautw al\v.»\ keep \oui km licilthvi Use Rexona Soap today. It is blended with Cldjrl, to help nature keep your bkin as lovely as n\ meant to207 words
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Article616 1953-11-04 6 'TODAY the Univi ol Malaya Council iJ conider the plans to transfer the University from Singapore u> Johore Bahru at an estimated co I over ears, <>( S l 4 r> million. We have no doubi tl c C incil will give this mattei their deepest thought before616 words
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Article269 1953-11-04 6 Man vs Heat Cold \1 adapts himself much ix-tier m heal lhaa la cold. the International Pin siologiral Congress, held recently at Montreal, Canada, was told. Professor I". I". Dubois. of Cornell Medical College, said he believes man lias \irtuallv mo natural < ipacity to adapt himself to extremely coM269 words
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Article1082 1953-11-04 6 Monkeys Now Live In Simla HORDE of monkeys is taking: over Simla, onetime summer capital of British Imperial India. Monkeys clatter over the roofs of abandoned office buildings that stand like gloomy warehouses under the elegant hill pines; they smash windows and steal forgotten flies, scattering them m their escape1,082 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1953-11-04 6 O.M. GREEN - O.M. GREEN The First Rajah Brooke i\\\w nY ix^' i\[OST OF THE books about that extraordinary man, the first Rajah Brooke of Sarawak, were written so long ago that it would take some trouble to hunt them up m libraries; and so Miss Emily Hahn's1,145 words
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Letter19 1953-11-04 6 s• The i i arr ron r i (un-enlifhti n beini i n 1 irst: Ai I19 words
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Letter25 1953-11-04 6 S l<< > t re. Co > I i vf delighted 1 botir j fit E. S. Moorti port, j"if Dl IMOND < II Dl \M(»M» Srr.inunnn25 words
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Letter24 1953-11-04 6 WHY i ing < 1 M 2. D I F Cai I 1 j i I i up I < iim ITSI l> VOTE! i Singapore,24 words
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Letter24 1953-11-04 6 i i i i i i 1 if a 1 soon fora I takg up > tho r 21 yra i Ml MBI l(24 words
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Article15 1953-11-04 6 Review of Views I m-irk lUe r i Tut ir.ide m i If j i15 words
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Advertisement50 1953-11-04 6 SWEET HOME!! •1 #««»#t t/of« bnihl four lumn*. dmmU fail #o < o/# w/// n# m We will Mi|)pl> you economical rvnlastinK WINDOWS DOOKS <OI I.APSIRI t: <i 1 E S urtiri.ts i him hUMM FLORAL di-sUn h< FAR BAST METAL WORKS LTD. Ut HIM'S AVI-MK Sl\<; \FOKf. <•■ i«ma«50 words
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Advertisement12 1953-11-04 6 laughter ati Work 1— •**"<. "Now vkat? I cap only tie slip knot*12 words
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Advertisement89 1953-11-04 6 SHORT CUTS/ to LOVELY LAWNS BRITISH LAWN^ MOWERS The "P.\NTIIi:R"-C ots M II rolN Kallhr.uinK It" QUAI' (iittin»: 'tlinilrr tfAn| ,Qf MOOSL H.l— KluMo,, for work bl.itlr II" (iiMiiu i Mimlrr. x|| imi (irasshox siroa |NCj MODKI. II f 1 TlriHfcM 512.00 With rnhh.r (m,s > and handle pipi S4€.ta89 words
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Article65 1953-11-04 7 UK CAN SUPPLY ATOMIC ARMS B (Reuirrw A-<- today cpert, Profe or aying that imic tests at iwed i hat Britain three th n< atomic ial use pi incipal Depart- an National ttend< tests. pei aid he desof a deve- for the a< apons made if B pro- to the65 words
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Article24 1953-11-04 7 Nov. 3 (AFP) I Chini v m hern Thailand. dealing m arms ith General Li i m »mii ghOUl Bui24 words
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Article40 1953-11-04 7 Nov. 3 <AP' I kholm newspaper :ir\ tonignt i ar*s Nobel prizes and chemistry will to a Dutch physi- rman chemist. ■>:\\6 they Prof. I rederik Cerlike ol the Netherlands, iiti mann Staudingei rg University40 words
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Article57 1953-11-04 7 LONDON, Nov. 3, Router)— A British firm has gained a C 100,000 Soviel government contract for timber transports m the face ol fierce foreign petit ion. A spokesman of the firm Pest Control of Cambridgesaid the orde r was the firm's challenge to a m >nopoly57 words
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Article26 1953-11-04 7 JAMES Dolsen, ;> Communist party writer, was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment and tiiieci .")TO m Pittsburgh yesterday for violating Ihe State's sedition !;nv ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-11-04 7 photo. SIR Vriastoa Churchill < left* receives eadwt from the Lord Mayor of Lords Aldermai I). Cowliac, m cereMony at 10 Downinj; Street m which the British Premier received the Free dom of Leeds offered to him shortly after the end oi the war from :x delegation of Leeds officials.A.P. - 51 words
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Article310 1953-11-04 7 Talks Would Hit Morale Of Troops On Battle Fronts' SAIGON, Nov. 3 (UP)— Vietnam Premier Nguyen Van Tarn yesterday ruled out peace negotiations with the Communists until superior French Union strength proves "treason does not pay" He said such negotiations would only discourage Allied310 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-11-04 7 photo. I f IX new Italian tilm actress seen relaxing m this picture, is about to make her debut on the screen. Not much is known about her except that she is a dark Haired, long limbed cuti,. with a.i overall slim silhouette Her name? Not mu< !i is knownA.P. - 99 words
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Article176 1953-11-04 7 BANGKOK, Nov. (UP)— Thailand has taken the first step m allowing consuming countries to pay less for their rice purchases by announcing a government decision to lower the fob charge ior rice exports. M was made by Nai Vurakam Bancha, Mini Affairs. It tcp wi176 words
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Article86 1953-11-04 7 They Were Ready For Krakatau JAKARTA. Nov. 3, (B iter). ogical Bureau lunced today tin re were no human casualties ;|v; resi I the Krak eruptions of Oct. 25 and 26 and 27. Volcan r< Dr. I A. De N< elf ret irn- lay from the B Java's westernmosi make86 words
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Article38 1953-11-04 7 REPORTS of pre-election violence in ;he Philippines increased sharply yesterday as rival political party lea prepared to meel in a round e "pcme conference* 1 with eleci ion and arm v offl >!ala a! Manila. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article35 1953-11-04 7 ?dR. Koii'iiiro Asakai, Japan's Minister m London, will leave for Tokyo ater this month to take up a new dipiomatic appointment. It is not yet known here who \v:' re- him. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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27 1953-11-04 7 If Pakistan Wants To Be In Then.... 01 lu'i Con HPPI Thi jno: hannel 1 probably n< Li P ent to pa m R< The 1 unto27 words
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Article44 1953-11-04 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3. (AP) —Britain's Air Chiel Marshal Sir Arthur Sanders flew here i.i t night from Karachi m the course of a month's tour oi Commonwi a th co inti He if sent from 7 foi Singapore.44 words
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Article53 1953-11-04 7 TEHERAN. Nov. 3— The military governor of Teheran. Farhad Dadsetan. has announced the smashing of a pro-Mossadeq Commvinist inspired plot for a nationwide strike which was to have started next Friday. It would have coincided with the possible starting date (jf the trial of the formerReuter; U.P. - 53 words
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Article22 1953-11-04 7 .lORGE MELENDEZ. 82. Presidenl of El Salvador from 1919 to 1923, died m San Salvador yesterday after a long illness22 words
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Article19 1953-11-04 7 PANAMA, youngest of the 21 American republics will obgerve itg SOtfa birthday tod;iv with special celebrations.- UPUP - 19 words
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200 1953-11-04 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 3 (IP)— The I'nited Nations Security Council overriding angry protests postponed its Trieste debate another three weeks yesterday to allow the West more time to arrange a five-nation conference on the dangerous disiinra |JU I The vote was nine200 words
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Article34 1953-11-04 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower's special envoy m Hie Middle Fust. Eric Johnston, arrived m Beirut on Monday fi Damascus, aori wen] into a 75--minute huddle with representatives of ihe Lebanese Parliument. A PAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-11-04 7 i THIS if IM'II- I nil. Ih> irhich m hi n(i<i i f by Wide WorldWide World - 18 words
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Advertisement83 1953-11-04 7 The Greatest ifi J&^Family Food Tonic A 'I I I 1 f j [QYf'gJ EMUL SION BUILDS THE BODY PROTECTS THE LUHGS f -jf^f Pleasant-to-take Scott's Emulsion is an g^ Ksential part of the family meal. Cod Liver s^ r Oil m its most digestible form, Scott's Emulsion f taken83 words
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Advertisement70 1953-11-04 7 RUBBER.TINCIOSINGPRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 3. The following are the closing prices of rubbci and tin on the London morkct: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16 d. I Spot £617 per ton December 16id. buyer, £620 sellers. Jon./MorcW 16id. Three months £605 Apr./ June 16id. buyers. £606 sellers. July/Sept.70 words
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Advertisement19 1953-11-04 7 They Just Love f<> aw.,,, ROBINSON'S NOTKI) V^ '-jS" <^^^) II V m jf B ilnrludinc I X ROBINSONS store.19 words
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Article139 1953-11-04 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (AP)— Yosliito Kojima. Executive Director of Japan Airlines, expressed hope recently that "is company will be operating between San Francisco and Tokyo* within two or three months. He described t!u< u *ne first step in a five-year development to cover three quarters of139 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-04 8 THE MEN here are boarding: a ship the modern, .safe, and Btff 1 way. They are beins; I carried by an overside I 1 lift up the new Shell tank- I i Helix (18OO« Io« < 1 deadweight). which is fitted with new de\ ites for safety of personnel I57 words
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Article58 1953-11-04 8 HONOLULU, Nov. 3 (AP) The International Air Transport Association traffic conference opened Monday and bc^an work of reviewing :M.OOO rate s and fares for international plane travel An lATA spokesman said one of the first things to be considered will be th P North Atlantic58 words
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Article39 1953-11-04 8 TAIPEI. Nov. 3 (AP)— The head of Northwest Airline* >aid today his company bjH asked US. Government permission to operate m and nil of Shanghai so it ran he ready when th c Nationally Chinese return.39 words
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Article36 1953-11-04 8 ALEXANDRIA Xov (AFP)— The British freighter Athe! Su!ta and the Turkish merchant vessel Sadikoglou wer c involved m collision today at the entranc> to the harbour of Alexandria. Damage was estimated at C 2,00036 words
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Advertisement767 1953-11-04 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AM) NORDDr/jrSCHER LLOYD JOIN I SI KM( I To Coioniho Ueaoa Marseilles Aattverp, Rotterdaai. Hamlwrc A Branca 8 pore P.S h.im Prnunjj I 9 Nii)ol) (NDL) 1/!) Dec l«Dei 1 1 I il)ec •TS Irvcrkuscn (UAPAG) 11 H.Dec 17/ISDcr 19/2IOW 'loni- Kuril" Manila Kohf V \nkoh.»rn.i Pcnan«767 words
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Advertisement1198 1953-11-04 8 t* tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5*22 MANSFIELD < 0., LTD. rUept lr,c-'j; orated ln b:' t arrlen option i«> procefti \la otfcef iMiri'. m Nhml and ilischargc cargo *«xii.|n«.<» i<» I!\ I Ki'ooi «.i \-(,<»\\ LONDON .v CONTINENTAL POKT4 f> ie 5a ill rii Pc- an# Itapenor for Liverpool Duh'.ln1,198 words
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Advertisement593 1953-11-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro>al Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America line Nedcrlund lim Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW Oft LE AMI via SLrZ Spore I-.S'ham IVaWM i KOTA CEDE CEL) »Oec SJ«a u dn 1 s.fan L\(ellent passen?e r accommodation A?en(s for R L HAL.593 words
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Advertisement662 1953-11-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS I KOM SCANIHNWIA k Spore p.n -MFIIMI4" For Bangkok hi v N "POONA" for Melbourne. Sydney. Por. Kembla (not loading local cargo) II 11.N.»\ m n\ "MANCHURIA' for Bani;k(,k. Saigon, Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama II l»« "FALSTRLV for Bangkok .7 8 h SAILINGS TO CONTINrM M UMNNAVIA662 words
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334 1953-11-04 9 LONDON, Noy. 3— Commenting on the toilure of the London rubber conference the Evening Standard m a bitter editorial yesterday colled upon the British Government to take action against the United States "attack" on the Malayan rubber industry. The paper said: "The334 words
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Article67 1953-11-04 9 Singaimre Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (m cents ncr Ib.) yestcrdav were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot loose 532 541 N i l November ">4j{ 541 No l RS.S. Dec. 541 I No. 2 Novembi r »2j 53| No Novembi r >ol 5] RMA m67 words
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Article96 1953-11-04 9 Ri'BBKR prices continued to drop m Singapore yesterday, but at the lower levels good trade support steadied the market which closed at around ")4 4 > cents per Ib. foi firs! grade rubber for November shipmeni (55 3/a rents per ib. on Monday). Prices opened at 1J rents96 words
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Article85 1953-11-04 9 THE Malayan share market continued dull and feature terday. There \v;i,- an easier tendency In the Industrial shar< m. The volume of business remained on a small scale. Rubber shares continued neglci. INIIHSTKI XI s Hljvrr > S< I AC is. 184 l M. J'iii 28 Waugh, v 185 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-11-04 9 photo GIVING forth i* "mnm" uf pretest hi 'I'niKi- Watphan n.ih.ih." |>ri/r Si.»u:«s«- ,t{ that (l«v% !UlOfl nul« Ihmii li.inykok to s.in I i.iimimo uhilr it s iuuiits .ire takifli I' 1 slow rnutr hniiu 1 h\ Imi.il i rif l triiin tf;roimh F.nropr II recal frliacUP - 59 words
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90 1953-11-04 9 .1 \km;i Nov. (\i pj (U>ld riunrs m th»» B<rm kalis Island, off Sumatra., east coast. ai> expected to be r«>-«*\ploitrd on a prewar footing by the Beilfkalia Mmmi; Company, it ua> learned here. A (Government UctMt m.is alreadj i»» < a< mired90 words
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Article54 1953-11-04 9 LONDON. Nn\ (Krutrr) Mr. lVtrr Thoinrx. rroft, President of tin* tlo.ml of Trade, told h.inKi n m 1 oiidon last nifclit I\\a{ Britain had reached "a mniiu-nl of Rreat peril m the r\|M>rt firld." stro 1 iti *h of R •s iii ii til from54 words
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Article16 1953-11-04 9 THE i Siri_: all section only i Singapore i whr. 105 (I 14 (1 wak).16 words
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Miscellaneous221 1953-11-04 9 tn APncr 3 y A Copp fed bEeH§J/2SH 5 °nY i^H^rA"ist^ MSiSfiKSasSSf/ soodforgene^i~l±.J— l ~\r-y^- ■•> vi BOLLMOOSC ISGOOP ■A J^fc v _^> FOR THE COUNTfiY/.* AHey Pop By vx Horo/in HFAC fcfJD Wt ITaui Tutor- sc^H^B I fc^^kFP*, BOY. I'M 1 I /fc G2 JuUet Jorc^ By Sian Drake221 words
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Miscellaneous380 1953-11-04 9 S^pore Diary S 1" X: V: "V LI LI nth. »t Capitol Red Room V.w r\ mte nal o il Women'i PITALMNKMCitILp: Working merts at i' 2. Rambutan Rd .at COf.ISKIM Counc;! .n i et Clan CAPITOI 5Jj m (from 14 I up to p.m. Quay. 113 p.m f 'm380 words
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Article, Illustration679 1953-11-04 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY with and his Camera \l»(i\ci: \l WI.V I I)** hon«'\ mooning it Sea View Hotel after big KF wedding Mr, Shelac Nathan of th«. Tutorial m til ..I llaig Boys' Morning Srhoal .md his bride, the former Mi-. 1 < rts.i Rani >. tilth, m679 words
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Advertisement79 1953-11-04 10 Rosalind Rol Pattern Service HIAD lMi YOU ORDIK v URN V -v thief »i p -npi v l, won? v It I don |d you don I a A numhn torre ff mi t'lmpi TK cw> till Mfc POI' Si terii f! mrrmy of SLYER. E. P. N. S. 479 words
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Miscellaneous25 1953-11-04 10 STARS AND YOU |tj i;i I IM.I t ||< i \\i i l i I iri: <m:i-i.i M> m 1 1 1 .1 \OI M(M I25 words
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Article178 1953-11-04 11 RAIN RESTRICTS FAST GALLOPS By WINDSOR LAD thai < f ad) and Golden I, 5f a ea uy. n impressive. a shortFairkead (DonNtrnnj; and Free impresed fast over «iid m n 43. lhcy Fair- tretching the Fail H be itioo I liaJ iS?" >r the tion i i.i b ioi-178 words
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Article88 1953-11-04 11 NEW YORK, Nov. 3, (AP).— Everybody is getting Exit I c H o Olson act. Now P. Young, the lasl contender B to eliminated before Randy Turpin, i> back on tho scene. Paddy, making Wiis first rtart since he lost to O\<c,'a on June J9 for88 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-04 11 Mr. Hannin. uromotion dir ector of Harlem (ilobetrottcrs who flew into Singapore yesterday to finalise details of th' c trotters' second visit to th<> Colony a t the end of December Story mi n Page Twelve.36 words
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Article69 1953-11-04 11 LONDON. Nov. (AP) Oxford and Cambridge universities will .-end their rugby teams to France for matches this season. Oxford is scheduled to play Cognac on Dec. 13, Mountauban on Dec. 17. and a regional team at Marbonne on Dec. 20. Cambridge tentatively plans to69 words
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Article194 1953-11-04 11 K)N, Nov. 3 (Reuter)— England have made s, three m the personnel and one m posii the team which drew with tlie FIFA side m choosing the side to meet Ireland m their match at Goodison Park, Everton, on Nov. 11. The only new "Cap Is194 words
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Article59 1953-11-04 11 Taiping Hockey In a well hockey fix- yesterMalays emerged ting the Kilat Club goal m rue. led scoring i Chows hut •< d vith ugh Muru- ed down more goals through Hazim. V.alf th^ I but found n the osts Kilat Club ond goal i Manap; i Nour; NasaHabib, l59 words
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Article148 1953-11-04 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 3— American fighter, Puppy Gault, training for a crack at the world bantamweight title on Nov. 13. is impressing local critics, but Australian Jimmy Carruthers j firm favourite to hold the title. Sydney trainer, Ernie McQuillan, said that Gault's workout was one o the148 words
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Article53 1953-11-04 11 LONDON. Nov. 3 (AP).— Chelsea entered the lina) of the London Challenge Soc «r Cup last night Inviting Wesl Ham United b y the only yoal m the match. l< suits <>t matches played under floodlight were: Carlisle 1, Raith Rovers 4; Queen's PR. 2, West53 words
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Article35 1953-11-04 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya will hold Uieir fourth annual ;ithio lie meet on S iturdair .'it t)ic Univei Ity ,;i 01 n I, BukU 1 imali R J i';»it r^ a 4 2.'Ja y.m.35 words
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Advertisement344 1953-11-04 11 Nonas THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45> In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore [M BANKRUPTCY Wage Earner's Administration Order No. 323 of 1939. RE KOH CHIN EE. of No. 271, Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore; Motor Mechanic. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final344 words
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Advertisement689 1953-11-04 11 SJ.NCiAPOHE TLKF CLUB NOVEM3FR MEETING 1953— Saturday Wednesday 8M and Saturday 28tb November 1933. fTXTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon Xv on V/EDXESDAY. 11th November. VJo'.i. SWEEPS.— $1/- Unlimited Sweepstakos FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race Day. Applications for tickets must be m writing and be received before 330689 words
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Advertisement593 1953-11-04 11 NOIH IS SIN<; \poiffr IMI'KOVEMLM ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 134) COVfcNT HARDEN IMntOVEMENI BCBBMI \/I ICE -s hereby givei. t V, nrJer Section 78 (2) of ne Singapore Improvement Ordinance (Chapte, 134) that me Singapore Improvement 'rust has prepared an Im■ovement Scheme for certain [&na» at Havefock Road md Kirn Song Road593 words
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Advertisement448 1953-11-04 11 On OCM MIL OF SINGAPORE Making up .md Mr.iinine of Kinokc Ro.ui fro« Fast Coist Road to M.i hup Par.ide. QWNERS air n USed that j J the pjiin. specification, estimate nnd apportionment, m connection with the Notices served und«»r Section l<>:* of the Muiik ipal Ordinance (Chapter 133) lur448 words
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Advertisement555 1953-11-04 11 M KNO^IIIH.MLM MR tn Jooa Bbu f* Family :ik friends for h^.-.j irreaths, i id attending eral it« Madam N| i -lIIV I lONS VAfl \M rui rE< hsu ,t !>• p uli i nt, j Exam H,r ixi x x r.o i m nencv Bai 169 x •< 21C555 words
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Advertisement118 1953-11-04 11 Standard Sc>r\ ice I or The i fnemployed AI \IM »t si KVli I \rr n urn .n nrrd |o i r lt m»ii to ii .1 u<»rk. jhf vine M""ie Standard I nmpimmrnt R«n m ofTrr^ miii Ir^r vpire m Ihif column lu«i rail m irrti, r local K(118 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-04 12 1 HIS i nifi< < lit sp< iincri nt m inhood is Herman ioh whn won the "Mr. Srlanjfor" title from right other »mpetilors at rontesl <«ponson ii bj the Selangor Vmatrut Bodybuilders' \*>- soriatioii held M the Srl.mfor < kc Vthletio V^suciution'fi new stadium List g itnrday.45 words
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Article70 1953-11-04 12 PENAN Tucs. Rocky oul J 1 m ihr fourth round of 1 h. m aid of the Polir-e Fund for lants who died during the 1 ncy. ie w^ia down and •Ut m the :hirrl 1 t the bell saved him uni <>f five bsl70 words
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119 1953-11-04 12 District XI Subdued By Comb. Schools T I Tues.— In a fi :.< v fixture I I r ;ik Combine d S hoo i nd name to m;»ke I Dis-all-out to force a aw. I". half. Tuiping n the bett the ;.n scored through ward, Ng Say Pens'. econd half,119 words
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Article108 1953-11-04 12 BRISBWF Nov 3 (Reut< r) Donald he Ausl rain T■ Ack iiet was grant- I a divor'^e on the grounds of his wife's lesertion m Brisbane Supi Court today T i m who re -eri»:y returned from Bri':iin wi'h the Austra- Test I im, to I108 words
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Article484 1953-11-04 12 YESTERDAY'S inter-schools' return rugger encounter between St. Andrew's School and Raffles Institution at Woodsville was one where the pride and prestige of the unbeaten \Saints' took a jolt, tor never did they come nearer to defeat. Vs i1 ivas, only an i md the spirit484 words
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Article28 1953-11-04 12 KUALA LUMPUH T ief HO «t«y* and RASC < all <t ti v each) In 7 n il !i n uc) M'! i (round t »<i28 words
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526 1953-11-04 12 THE Medical and the Dental students of the University of Malaya decided to spend an evening on the field. Yesterday at Sepoy Lines 30 players came to take part m their annual clash and the victors were the Dentals who repeated their victory526 words
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Article225 1953-11-04 12 MELBOURNE CUP WON BY WODALLA MELBOURNE. Nov. 3 History was made here today when first three horses m the £11,200 Melbourne Cup event run over two miles it Flemington. repeated their battle of the recent Caulfield Cup. first leg of the "Spring Do<> b Today Wodalla WOn from Most Regal,225 words
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Article112 1953-11-04 12 Schoolboy Wins CRC T- Tennis TAIPING. Tues.— Sparkling table-tennis was seen m the Rna] round of the Chinese Recreation Club's open championships held at their premises m Station Road. The open doubles final wa< a hard-hitting affair throughand resulted m Loo Pooi and Lai Tat Kun beating Yip P*'ng Low112 words
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Article24 1953-11-04 12 -KUALA LUMPUR. Tuei Police Dep >t beat HQ M (l m a iendiy hockey li- I HQ Ma a fro und24 words
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Article15 1953-11-04 12 FILIPINO BOXER, Rocky Montana and his manager left Singapore lodaj f >r Manila.15 words
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192 1953-11-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Selan ft or State hockey team, winners of the recent southern quadrangular tourney at Singapore, look like making a repeat performance m the northern quad meet here thi s weekend. In a tryout against the Selangor Club today the State XI192 words
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Article77 1953-11-04 12 TAIPING, Tue,- The annual North Perak Malays' ib KO 1 af!:n:nton competition for the Saloma Challenge Cup baa started here ami the result] of fixtures played <o far arc: D( wasa beat Parit Bimtar Malay Teachers 3—o; Belai A" beat Brlia "B", w.0.; Taiping Malay77 words
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Article60 1953-11-04 12 HONG KONG, Nov. 3, (AFP, —Saigon's champion Chinese basketball team. Lam will play four or five 1 H ng Koi a m the latter part of N< t Lam S ng b now m Taiwan taking pan m Chiang Kai- hek f birthdajr celebrations60 words
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Article22 1953-11-04 12 ka.jang. rue*. Younjjsterj an,i Indo-Ccylonese Sporta Club drew :{-:j n tdly suniT m.itrh pi ired nei c > ostei d «y.22 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-11-04 12 Turpin In Court On Charge Of Striking Woman new york. N ndolpli 1 iroifht boxing i npfon, w:». ptsttt 1 iv with Vrikmsj a Hi i chargt In C Mr C, •>• .i that the t* i*t« I -1 bf M I D Turpin W 1 n. Th I Turpin71 words
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427 1953-11-04 12 ROYAL WEST KENTS' BAND SAVE THE DAY YESTERDAY'S annual Poppy Day hockey betweei Civilians and Services was as dull as the weather. Only bright note came before the game and at hilt time when the colourful Koyal West Kents hand played a few lively marches. Civilians won the match. 4—o.427 words
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Article143 1953-11-04 12 HARLEM CAGERS COMING THE Harlem Cllobetrotters. world famed Aniorican professional basketballers will visit Singapore -for the serond tim P at the end of ihe year. Mr. Harry Hannin. promotion director arrived yesterday to make final irransements for the trotters six days' stay mi n the Colony from Dee 29 to143 words
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Article27 1953-11-04 12 LONDON, Nov 3 (AP) 1 terday'j rugby union here re n lows: Northampton 22 Card if 1 fi!Jj ven tjr r X DuWk, hbbwvjle 1427 words
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Article68 1953-11-04 12 IPOH, T loa red Ahn, id Hai m the 1 from a Th< against the run 1 I. oh Km Thong own un of th the legs of Malays' Aziz. This -Q.-^ til to act. on .n: shortly he- Ma on resumption an I68 words
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Advertisement40 1953-11-04 12 EXPOSURE mETERS <«":>«J«- m im;in> > Kflr stills Jt^^^l^. m«i\ us. color B. T. CHEW a CO. ?H B Kohinsun Koad n^orc Ti-l: M 293 a .:«i7i. SP.H.deSILVA sini;apim(e kh>h a kuala u'mpub Provide The Finest Gifts ROR ANY (;iFT OCCASION40 words
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Advertisement83 1953-11-04 12 OMEGA SUPER-UJfITERPROOF RUTOfDPT 1 C'HKONOMHTKRS sTkU!: GOLD top sIS BTEEI ou> lOI> UK GOLD s:,k;, stkh. ii.vij IKK GOLD Ml iik (.iiiii Seamaster's accuracy remains as ptr/c as ever. SOLE RGENTS'FOR MflLflVfl B.P.de SUVA LTD INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE COLOMBO PENANG r CHUNGKING THEATRE iclwe«fl lanjoni: P.i-;ir llua.l M.vu.i! I83 words
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