Singapore Standard, 2 December 1953
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Title Section20 1953-12-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD C2tLS3i_Sk m m m m. Vol. IV. No. 153. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.20 words
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82 1953-12-02 1 Bermuda Is Ready For Big 3 Meeting Dec. I—Bcr- paring quietly to three Western lelegations and irnalists and m one of the ns this isI ■ion m< ionairea at parts of the f British so- m from rday to helpj :oe conferMoscow Radio j Bermuda connight almost > i the82 words
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Article36 1953-12-02 1 X Dec. l. (UP)— I Laks h m i I the UniAssembly, said foreign itrality but gramme to racy at home rid. ii met rritipoli^ies by 's voire of i world against36 words
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Article25 1953-12-02 1 Dec. 1 nal alligator badly mangled be stuck his gator*i mouth nn clamped ellan, 20. tried the alligator dragging the as spectators25 words
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Article, Illustration341 1953-12-02 1 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS A Storm Brews Over This Ship's... Bv Standard Shipping: Reporter IN THIS jet age. the captain and crew of the coastal steamer Petereins (above) are now on the slowest voyage of their lives and are they mad! (The ship arrived SingaiSore last341 words
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Article43 1953-12-02 1 DETROIT. Den. 1 (AFP) Dr. Edward Spaiding. famous American surgeon and heart specialist, was shot dead last night by former inmate of a lunatic a>ylum. The murderer, John Sherpack. 51. was arrestei at the scene of the crime.43 words
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Article35 1953-12-02 1 ROYAL AIR FORCE Lincoln bombers yesterday dropped bombs of 500 and 1.000 pounds an pin-pointed Man Mau terrorist hideouts m the Aberdare forest of Kenya for I several hours. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article128 1953-12-02 1 A KING IS DEPOSED BY BRITAIN KAMPALA. Uganda. Dec. 1. The British Government yesterday deposed Kabaka Mute.-a 11, King of Buganda. central province of Uganda, and declared a state of emergency m the province. The 28-year-old Cambridgeeducated ex-King arrived m London this morning m an RAF. Hastings plane. A statement128 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-12-02 1 photo. A THOUSAND packets of assorted toffee were Siven to The Standard Christmas Toy Fund, yesterday. Here Mrs. M Armstrong a member of The Standard staff, is receiving the toffee contribution from Mr. John Mackintosh. Director of John Mackintosh Sons. Ltd.. with Mr J.K Gwinnell ManagingStandard - 56 words
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Article49 1953-12-02 1 LOS ANGELES, Der- 1 (AFP). Argentine singer Dick Haymes. husband of Rita Hayworth, forfeited U. 5.5500 bail today, when he failed to appear before the U.S. Immigration authorities. A second summons was issued for him tb appear before the autho: ities on Dec. 14.49 words
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Article172 1953-12-02 1 RUBBER TIN TAKE A BIG DIVE THE RUBBER, tin and share markets m Singapore yesterday received a rude shock as tin fell by $101 to $311! pe r picul and rubber by 1 cents to 59$ cents per Ib. Tin shares on the Malayan share market dropped appreciably following the172 words
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Article84 1953-12-02 1 Aw Aid To Old Folks Standard Staff Reporter MR. AW BOON HAW. philanthropist and Governing Director of the Sin Poh chain of newspapers will supply beds and blanket s and other necessities when the extension to the Old People's Home m Penang is completed. At present ther e are 10084 words
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Article16 1953-12-02 1 FORMER ?Jichigan Governor. Kirn Sigler was killed late yesterday m a plane crash.16 words
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Article393 1953-12-02 1 THE Singapore Standard Christmas Fund Committee under the patronage of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Com-missioner-General, at its meeting last week decided, among other things, to appeal to all schools m the Federation and Singapore to support the Fund. It hat asked that collection be393 words
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Article30 1953-12-02 1 POLICE yesterday arrested Mrs Kow I! Nam. whose charcoal burner touched oil the flr P that hurried much ol Pusao'i do wu town are*.— UPUP - 30 words
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Article57 1953-12-02 1 RANGOON, Dec. 1 (AFP) Premier U Nu totfav reaffirmed the determination of the Burmese government to create a Socialist state "which implies neither Communism nor state capitalism." He said this when addressing a crowd of 500 mostly students and workers, at *h e Aung San Stadium57 words
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198 1953-12-02 1 ABOARD THE GOTHIC, Dec. 1 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth was presented with a large iced cake baked by the ship's cooks when she paid a mid-ocean visit to the Gothic's cruiser escort, the Sheffield, with the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday. The Gothic was sailing through198 words
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Article55 1953-12-02 1 Big 4: U.S. Britain Agree WASHINGTON, Nov. 30— (UP)— Secretary o^ State. John Foster Dulles, indicated today the United States will agree to Russia's oiler for a Big Four foreign ministers meeting Mtar. while m London, British Foreign Secretary. Anthony Eden, forecast to a cheering House of Commons an esrly55 words
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Article, Illustration410 1953-12-02 1 PINEAPPLE TRADE ON THE UP UP 'Seii More Pines' Plan Higher Priced Eut Better In Quality By MICH AEL GOH, Standard Staff Reporter WHILE most other industries ore experiencing a recession, the Malayan pineapple industry is stronger than ever f said Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, Chairman of the Central Board410 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-12-02 1 •*Dar n it! IVyou hear? 1 said. 'Is the line still out of order' or am I talking to myself-"22 words
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Article104 1953-12-02 1 \!KO. I). 1 (AFP) I National Union! U. won 4t Mlt of a total Of 92 seats m the Hi ii Itgii it tc\ on h« i m the Sudan 'I tie other went to the Ummi P;trtv the Indep«nd«nti (H>. the Social .vt H<104 words
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Advertisement102 1953-12-02 1 G.E& rrfrij;. ralor Model D.M II SI Flaal P vmcnl of $30 HIRE PIH( HASR $800 11 payments of $70 CASH $725, Central Electric Co. Orchari Rd Phone ***** "w^W dk w BLESS her heart! She jjjjj^ N '2^*jr** knows how it pleases /^wt^ (fyJJ^/ y^\ mother to see her102 words
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Advertisement106 1953-12-02 1 7^ lIICUIC -y/ /-«M CHCF Till (.KNKRAI miTIK CO.. LTD. New STAR BLADES sAttM perfectly ft NEARLY TWICE AS LONG! ft DURIDIUM PROCESSING EXTRA-HARDENS EDGES |gjjp^| "Duridium- processing' means Ww^^^ H f/iai during hardening the M^ b/adf j arc /ce/^ v/ precision B^^^^^H^^H temperature f;y mean* of VMVWiWIVIM e/ec(ronjc control—106 words
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200 1953-12-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN AMBITIOUS academic and goodwill tour of Japan, Saigon, the Philippines and Hongkong is being planned by the Historical Society, a student body of the University of Malaya, for next June during the long vacation. About 40 students200 words
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193 1953-12-02 2 Taxi Fare To Be Called As A Witness THE SINGAPORE City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn. will issue a subpoena to Mr. James Sinclair, one of the two passengers m a taxi driven by Tay Wee Kirn. to appear m court as defence witness at Tay's continued trial on193 words
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Article57 1953-12-02 2 WHAMPOA English Afternoon School of Singapore has a character and individuality of its own, it was stated m the editorial of the Whamporean Coronation Souvenir just published. This magazine is the first published by the boys and girls since the school "opened its doors on Sept. 4.57 words
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Article109 1953-12-02 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cent* per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 KS.S. Spot Loose 581 591 No 1 R.S.S 59i 591 No' 2 R.S.S. 581 58* No. 3 R.S.S. 56* 56* Tone: Steadier at the close. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $3111109 words
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Article46 1953-12-02 2 HAILANI bin Haji Ismail, n-ho wa s found mi n possession <~>t I .;*8 revolver, one of I<> that had been stolen from the RAF.. Seletiir. was sentenced to four yoars' rigorous imprfsonmem fa the Singapore A <ze< yesterday46 words
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243 1953-12-02 2 AFTER being given a second to confess participation m an alleged armed robbery, a Singapore man was punched and kicked at intervals for two hours by a detective attached to the Malay and Indian Sub Branch, C.1.D., it was stated m the Second243 words
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Article320 1953-12-02 2 After A Council Debate KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Supervisor of Elections eliminated 65 names from the Kuala Lumpur Voters R e thon 20 hours after a stormy session m the Municipal Cam i° r their inclusion. Uncil ooutb *ut The 65 names are those320 words
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Article68 1953-12-02 2 TAN CHWEE KEE. *n employee of the American Express Company Incorporated claimed trial m the Singapore Ninth Police Court yesterday to two charges of criminal breach of trust of $909.20. He was alleged to have misappropriated $59.20 on Oct. 15 and $850 between June 2668 words
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Article29 1953-12-02 2 CID ARREST 4 MEN IN HOTEL RAID men (mm the s initial ye.: dow H pc led rol watch i oth. rs i tickr It ii rn<'i 2] [i29 words
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Article59 1953-12-02 2 MORE than 120 d< i i n were entertained to a Chinese dinner by Heng Radio ik Elortncal Service a\ Tai Tong Kestaurant. H.-ippy Worn! i.i^-t night. The dinner urai Biven to welcome Mr. T W. Hoff, the Export S;» es Man ard Oveneej Ltd.,59 words
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Article34 1953-12-02 2 A WOMAN. Goh Cham. 6ti, was filled 11.000 or ftve months' jail by Inchc Ibrahim bin Abdul i;y te. Muar. for unlawful po^e-sion of threo dniiiis of Al gallons of fermented m34 words
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316 1953-12-02 2 pi avi*t^ st nda rd Music Critic audience m Si/ g Vi ll fOr P i Cked «thuslasllc S^in^? the Victoria Memorial Hall last nirht Solomon gave his second piano recital m SinganS£ me iour Beethoven sonatas which made up the programme were superblyF.F.D. - 316 words
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Advertisement212 1953-12-02 2 AT RAFFLES TONIGHT V\<Xuvier Cugat show GALA DANCE REVUE EXTENSION IA.M. SHEUM S CIRCUS a NIGHTLY AT 8.30 p.m. AT TOWNER ROAD. (OFF SERANGOON ROAD NEAR LAVENDER ST.) OFFKRING BRAND NEW PROGRAMME FIRST OF ITS KIND EVER PRESENTED SENSATIONAL ITEMS CHIMPANZEE "CHICO"- WIRE WALKING TUMBLING AERIAL WIRE-WALKING AND CYCLING ACTS212 words
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Advertisement87 1953-12-02 2 GLYNIS JOHNS MAII ii ih.i s^t< r oj Hears \m li Vh SaVaV i w-m v > ftxHfc wk ••^^b \w t k U.»lt I )isn« s ROSS CAPiroi sat. inim EXTRA SENORITAS yfj Cw Mad** ft 'm ifi and sjtesl cxi»« ■•Ifi i M M DOUK Id K<>l I87 words
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Article, Illustration228 1953-12-02 3 Special Inquiry Into Collieries Sackings Urged KlALA LUMFUKi lues.— The Selangor Divii ommittea of the Malayan Trade Union n il |s asking government to set up a "special mission" to tally investigate the labour situation lne Malayan Collieries coal mines at Batu Arang. II A total of 480 labourers have228 words
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Article140 1953-12-02 3 MR. C. R. DASARATHA, RAJ, Legislative Councillor, will introduce a hill in the Singapore Legislative Council in February by, which Hindu marriages in. the Colony will be made monogamous and provisions for divorce among Hindus provided. The bill in genersl follows the provision* laid down140 words
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Article, Illustration286 1953-12-02 3 Dummies Caught The Eye Of Dyaks FIVE DYAKS from the Baran River of Sarawak wandered happily through the forest of toys, guns, textiles and glassware at Robinson's on Monday afternoon. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Loke Wan Tho, their hosts, they wei> siven the personal attention of the manager. Mr.286 words
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Article62 1953-12-02 3 PERHAPS for the first tune m the history of secondary schools In Malaya, the three-month-old Beatty Secondary School, put on its term-ending school concert through its own Musical Society, last night. Over 2011 persons were present to witness the "show" by the boys and to applaud62 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-12-02 3 ONF hundred and fifty ?«r y the s forV-n te Da>ak sVudcnl, o£ B OTue«. The collection will be tmX thHr m Ibe pla box. Standard Standard ving photo.Standard - 29 words
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Article106 1953-12-02 3 RAS HID BIN SULAIMAM (21). nabbed by the Police m an attempted hold-up on Sept. 18, was sentenced m the Singapore Assizes yesterday to three years imprisonment for possession of a toy pistol. It was stated that Su'.aiman and four others, forced a REME canteen106 words
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Article35 1953-12-02 3 HONGKONG. Dec I— Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $ir>.(J2 to 1 sterling: $5.***** to US $1; 1.823 to Malayan $1: $0,206 to one Indonesia Ruppiah; Gold $2,510.35 words
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Article61 1953-12-02 3 PFOPLE |n M i put by 1 t million <1 > i! more t^ the tot.i! amoui i h iwn m the Federation ol Malaya Po.it Office Savings Bank, during O to Depo 11 1 for the month amounted to $4.98r,.:ua. while withdraws during61 words
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Article230 1953-12-02 3 HEALTH SERVICES ON THE INCREASE THE SINGAPORE Government is running a National Out-patients Health Service on an "enormous and increasing scale," Dr. W.J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, announced yesterday. Dr. Vickers told a press conference that to relieve the pressure on the existing out-patients clinic at the General Hospital,230 words
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190 1953-12-02 3 Malacca Council Approves Budget For $10 Million MALACCA, Tues.— The Malacca Settlement Council met this morning and approved the 1954 Budget which provides Tor a total expenditure ot $10,107,310. Largest expenditure is for' education for which a sum of $4,720,005 has been set aside. The recommendations of its Finance Committee190 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-12-02 3 MR. H. M. M IRRXIIIM. Secretary of Wt*iferMge Hospital. Siacapore, uin» In, bn\i admitted to the Asacciateskip of Urn Jn^^ tnt*» of i'oinniprrr-, Hirminqhaai. after passing the qualifying examinaticm.29 words
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Article57 1953-12-02 3 I AY POH (II! V irx i t <<> men f i i S day when •ACT 10l lerj i Tky mc v *>'it the would i i n why th« tobbtry. In 'mh <•, Mr. Jui •jit oommente <>n of robberies m lh« nd57 words
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Article35 1953-12-02 3 MUS F J Chew ore f of the Chinese Vo Christian I [Day will n i appeal m Ma < lio ton Flag Hiv will m i i <>t N"A H;. i I.35 words
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Advertisement309 1953-12-02 3 r iV I tare way fo feminine hygion^-with rounded ends so neatly and extra abssrbency plus a really rprool backing tor confidence. Be sure to as* for Cametia, io'ublt lonitary towels that have a*« the advantages or no extra cost. Try them you'll see. -ly British made ot ST. ANDREW309 words
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Advertisement136 1953-12-02 3 4bfK\i At* f^ Li«la Jf 't^* -^M Br <hi!dr« i\ T Strip Hrxihlr »j I ill ill 6 Kill 5 j^KJy\^^>MrJ ***** wilh br vr h e J y, m §l'^ Jtjß^^^'la i nnbination Irathir njipers. '^—^^^B^L^jj^r Also av.tilahlr m all black ■R $4»90 ■> i'mmi 3 for mother J^^mOi136 words
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147 1953-12-02 4 Zig-Zagged His Car Into A Collision SEEING a oar zis-zaggm'.; along Jalan Besar Road. a traffic constable gave chase m an attempt to stop the car. The driver ot the cat paid no heed an-d drove on resulting m collision with a taxi on the wrong side of the road.147 words
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Article110 1953-12-02 4 MORE OF THESE? THE latest "experimental" effort of the Singapore Fisheries Department's "more fish" programme will be an experimental pond for prawns which is to be laid out in Pasir Panjang, early next year. Mr. Thnm Ah Kow, the Acting Deputy Director of Fisheries, Singapore, said yesterday110 words
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Article95 1953-12-02 4 MR. Lee Choon Eng, Si:;qapore City Councillor, was elected honorary adviser to the Alexandra Community Centre 21, Prince Philip Avenue.' Singapore, at the inaugural meeting of the centre. The following wer o elected office bearers: president, Mr George Yap; vice-president Hey. John Wong; secretary Mr. Lee Beng95 words
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Article29 1953-12-02 4 TWO 21-year-old women were rushed to the Singapore General Hospital from different parts of the island yestrrday. They were treated for susperted poisoning.29 words
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Article, Illustration156 1953-12-02 4 MR. F. S. GIBBS, British Minister m Manila, (centrr), arrived m Singapore yesterday for the big annual conference of British representatives m South-east Asia, which will take place at Mallaig on Thursday. He is pictured here with Mr. Robert John of the Commissioner -Gen c r156 words
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Article324 1953-12-02 4 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday signed the Commission by which two Malayans for the first time m history became officers m the Royal Malayan Navy. The officers, Inche Ismail bin Hassan and Inche Syed Halim bin Syed Hassan, have been promoted from324 words
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Article65 1953-12-02 4 SIR Cheng-lock Tan, President of the. Malayan Chinese Association i s to surest at an I'MNO/ MCA Alliance round table conference, to lw- held shortly, that Tunsku Abdul Rahman, President of (JMNO should accompany him to Britain to tell about the situation m65 words
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Article18 1953-12-02 4 COMPULSORY vaccination of dogs has been revoked, it was announced m the Singapore Government Gazette yesterday.18 words
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Article114 1953-12-02 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are hunting for a man who tried to molest an 11-year-old schoolgirl while she was o n her way home from her school m Guillemard Koad o n Monday afternoon. "1 was about to reach home when the114 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-12-02 4 THIS is Mr. Franci s Scow, Singapore barrister, and his bride, a former model from Helsinki, Finland. Miss Mar jatta K i\ ila.ik.so. They were married at the Swedish and Lithuanian Church, Mary Ir bone. London. Mr Scow is a relative of Dr. Lim Boo* Kenff. "Grand Old Man" of74 words
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319 1953-12-02 4 SAVINGS, TURKEYS, FISH AND A PURSE BUSY THIEVES THERE has been a spate of thefts from homes and other institutions m Singapore m the last few days. Yesterday alone, police revealed eight such cases involving loss of more than $1,000. Case T o. 1 A labourer lost $428 his life319 words
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Article61 1953-12-02 4 WONT, PENG TONG was sentenced to one month's imprisonment by the Singapore Second Trafli«- Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong yesterday for obtaining a driving licence while ho was disqualified from driving by a Court order. He was also fined a total of £100 for driving61 words
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203 1953-12-02 4 SHB Staff Want 'Definite' Reply To Claims THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday asked the Board to give a "definite" reply to the claims of the Association. In a letter to th c Boards Secretary. Mr. L. V. Fry, the Association states that the information is vital "as the203 words
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Advertisement317 1953-12-02 4 r\ CATHAY ORGANISATION p* ATTRACTIONS ***||P QPINj 9mo4 sAf 2"^]/^TTF/^T an 1 "14 5" TODAY! H ,l I 1 1 f 3.» p.m fHJCILL.FAdCCD TRIBUTE TO THB WOMEN >MIO FIGHT VICE AND CHUB! |,i| tITtIUD RANK O»CA>. I ON FMMni\ > 'whlKlNNft 'of tha**"! 4l Anne CRAWFORD Peggy CUMMIMS^W Rosamund317 words
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Advertisement208 1953-12-02 4 S SHOWS DAILY at 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30, PM'S! Palkt News: FOOTBA ENf.i. \nd \s HUNQABI N.B. Hire of Cardboard Viewers \!(J is plus 40 ets refundable on returi <>f > urs PERMANENT IK\\ IHS (Spo,t id. i s,i, s? :»0 Each PI.K.ASF. NOTI KK.VISKI) TIM! s at Ml a.ni-I.V'JO208 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-12-02 4 Weather Report MINIMI' M Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Nov. 30 to 7.30 a.m. Dec. 1. Singapore (74 F) Prnamj (73 F), Kota Bahru (7«i F), Kuala Lumpur (72 F), Ipoh (73 F). Kuantan (71 F) Maximum Temperature: From 7 JO a.m. to 7.30 p.ra. Dec. I.— Singapore (89 F), Penanff81 words
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Article394 1953-12-02 5 )>,- on me use d«i m r political pur- tht told embef Union? of ihe j mt Action reWorking Class the Colony emorandum. the iction is y innecessary and iflcation and urge :onstitul .on be a specific t« the right of to ipport394 words
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Article, Illustration159 1953-12-02 5 PENANG STEPS UP WAR ON TERRORISTS n \NG, Tucs.—Nov(Hi r: has been a month reater activity m the r ,inst Communist J rror bis m the SetUeenl 0 Penan* and ol fur ther success against mi my. n the new i p you i:. 1 >rmv;i thi! I, a terroristStandard - 159 words
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Article98 1953-12-02 5 XAVIER A Hit at the I Si igapore j r Cugat Show ►re one ol the tainments that lor son i" j >nded with showmanship. ofi m hard •> r i- iSMry lians, and very and instrul boards >ace of two succeeded m Fully tho vi rero and the with98 words
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Article156 1953-12-02 5 THE proudest man m Singapore today is 27 year old Pablo Martinez. For little did I the thousand music lovers who came to see Xavier Cugai and his troupe at the Odeon yesterday realise that a local boy had really made good, and vraa m the156 words
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Article31 1953-12-02 5 FOUND guilty ol stealing scrap ammunition, three WOmen, Koe Chim, Koh < hen and Chia AW Be, were fined $50 each mi n the Seventh Police I Coun yesterday.31 words
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194 1953-12-02 5 Judge Expresses Doubt, Orders Retrial KG KAfi lIKNG. a Singapore Police •tive, was or- Court to be given a reause the judge, Knight, did not the jury's 5—2 "I guilty m charge lan m order illicit inicrcourM\ 1 1 Justice 'You are a very i to Phang, howfact that he194 words
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Article193 1953-12-02 5 THIS LAND MAY NOT BE SOLD KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Land on which a < mosque has been built i may not be sold if the I new owner wishes to de- molish Mm building. For MXI grounds are sacred and the Council of Malay Customs and Religion hence has the193 words
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Article94 1953-12-02 5 NURSING as a career gives not only a satisfactory life and work which is well worth doing for its own sake, but it also provider 0:10 In which entrants benefit thevmev at the same time. Dr. W Vickers, Director <>r Medical Services. >aid over Radio Malaya last94 words
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Article23 1953-12-02 5 THE Geylang Btraito Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowi^fp, Singapore. will rehears carols at p.m. t inlay at 1-2 M, Joo Chiat Road.23 words
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Article243 1953-12-02 5 St miaul Staff Reporter A CAREFULLY-LAID plot I by five me:i to rob the oi i u- pant of a house in Thomson Road went haywire, when one of the gar::; turned "stool pigeon" i-.n-i let the Police in on the secret, a Sinqapore court243 words
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Article112 1953-12-02 5 STC Chief Explains Bus System MR. A. A. EWING. general manager of Singapore Traction i Company, told The Standard yesterday that he has written to the Registrar of Vehicles informing him of the system he is following to maintain the frequency of bus services. I The City Council has asked112 words
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Article80 1953-12-02 5 A COMMUNIST cultural conspirary aimed at Japan, m the form of the subtle introduction of films from Red China is exposed m this month's issue of th« report of th« Japanese Film World and Motion Picture Review. Commenting on the recent successful Festival ol French films80 words
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Article75 1953-12-02 5 NAN LEE LOW was Bned the maximum oi *"><•<• m the Singapore Cit: Police Court yesterd; y foi 8 nil moU r vehicle «"i S'""t. 3. Bllkt Timah R< ad, when its Uceocc wa s riit m force. Magistrate i.M. DtvereuxCol4bourn told Nam. "'lts a very75 words
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Advertisement259 1953-12-02 5 MORE THAN $1,000 POCKET MONEY FOR YOU THESE HOLIDAYS MORE THAN 100 PRIZES MUST BE WON 25 PK/ZES EACH OF $J0 AAi'D OK£ OF S5O FOR PKIMAR7 AND THE SAME FOR PRIMARY 2, STANDARD 1 AND STANDARD 2 WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE BEST COLOURING CF THE LABEL RESULTS WILL259 words
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Article687 1953-12-02 6 OBVIOUSLY there is the "danger" of the eight-year old war m [ndo-China coming to an end. Certainly Ho Chi-minh's offer to negotiate an armistice with France has, it is reported, created a panic among Vietnamese nationalists. fn Siam and Malaya the prospect of the war ending m Indo-China687 words
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Article1099 1953-12-02 6 Organized Labour Is Handicapped i his is iiicibkh 4i mlii itt snhnii >/#»#/ I /o #/f#» 0 ont miss inn b%j ####> unions of ih<> i tuimil •/of ft/ \i titttt i-I'pt-f <>a IJtifj uin'S»- > iitff ciuss < iit/ff4oi/<>4>\ <>l tin' S m pim 9* *r^i^rV*i*y%^iru~u-LnjxruTji_i_i_i_i_oijuvuvvV'uxix^ WE desire to1,099 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-12-02 6 U.S. guards relieve the Russians^at Spandau Prison9 words
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Article542 1953-12-02 6 BERLIN. (UP).— The men who helped Hitler plan and launch World War Tiro to get "living room" jor Nazi Germany have plenty of it. The world's seven top war Criminal* are the only inmates m a jail originally built for prisoners. Rudolf Hess and his six partners542 words
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Letter309 1953-12-02 6 A Phrase And The Queen Sir; In the otherwise excellent memorandum submitted by the Singapore Senior Officers' Association an d others and published m your middle page on Nov. 30. at the top of the fifth column, m blacker type than the rest, appear inter alia these words "His position309 words
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Letter105 1953-12-02 6 Sir: I am rather disappointed and surprised at the views expre>.sed by Government employees m Singapore about "safe-guarding" the future prospects of expatriate officers i v the constitution. Surely what is re quired is that they should be repatriated as soon as self-government becomes a reality. What l105 words
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Article155 1953-12-02 6 Review of Views Complicated Peace ?Sl.\ CHEW .JIT POH. think th.!t peaot m Endo-Chioa be a much more complicated Issue than that m Korea. SVietminh leader Ho Chi Rfinh'j < oiler to negotiate a peare ha 2 aroused mixed reaction and j interest. ;Ho does not recognise Emperor Buo Dai*s155 words
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Article176 1953-12-02 6 Remember the story In this p Op# recently about Now this is what the London Daily Mirror has to say about Berntu T OOK at what blundering officUli have dOM iB Bermuda! The Queen arrived "lure at the beginning of her round-the-world tour. Twenty-four thousand peo pie sixty176 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-12-02 6 >1\ lust Marel lelln «»t p ii» lishrr who is horrih;> uiui(!f-rrd by a sCruKtliiit youn* auihar whose work be i»j'(|s.24 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-12-02 6 NLW YOB DRCSfOENT t tnhower hti s now Mo;,, tih'r Id en to > <i HIM Jo Ni I r th) t (i-irf the witch-hunli nitely io/> Hepubli* ns U ,t)lt, Ike hat not I I I the Ui\t> Serial I <m\l, do ''cif Mhd79 words
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Advertisement134 1953-12-02 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD 1 INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSIER EHEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singopor* Telephone Not: 8 3971—8397 4 Ttlegroph Addra: TIGIRNiWS. Singopof*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing Home Square, London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PCNANG 45. Sulfon St.. 83, Cowan St.. 8, Leith St., TeU:134 words
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Advertisement35 1953-12-02 6 IMACKESONS MILK STOUT i [the orig^^Tgenuine 1 IjNf.at.No J |.>,», p.. |—»ro.so .o- LOOK FOR THE LABEL j and taste that something EXTRA! I SOtf AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. j si\<;ai»oiu: KUALA il\in it n35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-12-02 7 sing song photo. PRIME Minister Sir Winston Churchill. 79 years old on Monday sives the V for Victory sign as he arrives at Harrow, his old school, for the annual sing song sir Wins for the Bermuda conference. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article245 1953-12-02 7 Linked With Red Change Of Plan PARIS, Dec. 1, (UP)— Sudden Communist willingness to discuss an Indo China armistice threw the French and Indo-Chinese governments into an uproar today and diplomats linked the Vietminh move with Russia's equally sudden reversal in demanding an East-West conference.245 words
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Article166 1953-12-02 7 Bao Dai Rejects Ho Offer SAIGON, Dec. 1. (UP)— Vietnamese Emperor Bao Dai conferred at length with United States Ambassador Donald Heath today and rejected truce talks to end the Indo-China war as proposed by Communist rebel lender Ho Chi-minh. Instead Bao Dai answered the Red proposal with an appeal166 words
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Article38 1953-12-02 7 NEGOTIATIONS to end New York City's newspaper shutdown were resumed last night. but leaders of 400 striking photo engravers totted thp walkout would step the publication of SIX major papers for at least ler day. U.P.38 words
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Article118 1953-12-02 7 HANOI. Dec. 1 (Reuter) Franco-Vietnamese troops are sweeping north to deaf oat the Vietminh forces which have been a constant threat to Laos since the big rebel i spring offensive on the Laotian capital Luang Prabang. a French High Command spokesman said yesterday. They are118 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-12-02 7 photo. INSPIRED by the M-G-M film "Ride Vauqers." in which Robert Taylor puts in some hard riding, t hr^^Mniri^r^ x»<\m hv M.iMiiciiiiiii Joan Stewarfl A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-12-02 7 AFTER tourneying to n Miami Beach, it.ayine Mary Hulb<>rt's disnppointment ichetl she discovered she forgot to bn; s a bailiing suit. Reme urrinq on?^scarf Wrapped around ncr dress and another worn about lier shouldeTM, and inth some safety pins thrown lor good measure, Vo la\U.P. - 55 words
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Article62 1953-12-02 7 RANGOON. Dec. I (AFD Formal negotiation? for v new Ariglo-Burmcsc defence pact opened today at the Foreign O c when British Ambassadoi Paul Henry Goie Booth presented Britain's suggested draft of the agreemeni to Foreign Minister Sao Hkun Hkio. Talks will begin on Dec. 8 Meanwhile, the62 words
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Article34 1953-12-02 7 ZURICH, Dor. I (Reuti r) The body of Sir Bemy.j! Rail was cremated here today. About 100 people attended the ceremony, which be^un at the Sihfeld crematorium here this afternoon.34 words
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Article26 1953-12-02 7 LONDON. Dec. I (AFP)— The load of Russian gold which arrived yesterday will be deposited ii the Samuel Montagu bank, it was learned tixliiy.26 words
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165 1953-12-02 7 LONDON, Dec. 1 (Router) Millions of Scots shuddered today when they learned that a 66-year-old Englishman had translated 51 songs and poems of Robert Burns into "English They seethed with indignation over Mr William Kcan Sejroouc's claim that many of lutrm < ould165 words
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231 1953-12-02 7 COMMONWEALTH TO GET BRITISH CAPITAL MANCHESTER, Dec. 1 (Rentier) The financial editor of the Manchester Guardian said today it seemed that Ceylon would be able to raise loans up to £25,000,000 m the next three years On the London market m a result of the recent visit of the Finance231 words
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Article36 1953-12-02 7 ADRIAN Conan Doyle, the son of the [amow writer. Arthur Conan Doyle. left GeiMM Monday on board the liner Asia for Hongkong. H« was accompanied by Ins wife, Princess Mdivani. A.F P36 words
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Article38 1953-12-02 7 [ENS I) I (Reuter)A violent ea i lieved to ha m the Akarania crn Grei i. iv This Bh« k ■Me <>f a series of fre h tn reported by the Athena Obserfory today.38 words
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Article90 1953-12-02 7 THAIS EXPLAIN BANG KOI. 1 T (AFP) Thailand's Communications Minister Air Chiel Mai Fucn Rum apakaa Riddbaganl vaid Thai and abatidoned bet application lot World B;mk loan because conditions jeopardi^tsi Thai independence He the Bank vtipul. that the railway* be independent <<f the government, despite th«90 words
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Article211 1953-12-02 7 Britain Removes Embargo To China LONDON, Dec, l (Reutei) Brii tin has decided to lift <n on the expoi t of an i (tic, ant ;-rr. I and tulphanamidc -ir<if^ io Ch it the end prese ir it i ekseed In Ihe House 1 1 Comm last niuhl Mr. IhCOti211 words
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Article50 1953-12-02 7 LONDON, Dec 1 fAFP) 1 iv- Iranian < lovernment h«ii decided to resunx rti.iN'ly" flip with Britain, 1 J., lU> h 1 B m«it had i I I If Intermtd w i ■■> i A mmnit "it that i naturally derision W' 1 h i'lu .it50 words
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Advertisement172 1953-12-02 7 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nauseo, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. FNG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall NECKLACE AND EARRINGS M >ur jeweler selection of fashionable Krementz 14 Kt. gold overlay Notice tne exquisite worknip. Co/np-ire172 words
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Advertisement139 1953-12-02 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Stondo'd London Coin spondint LONDON, Die 1. The following arc th L clo.t.iq price* of tubbri and tip on thr london marfcet LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 1 d I Spot £625 per ton December 17, d. buy n, £GJO MHtfl Joi. /March 1 7 d Three month* £C'139 words
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Article31 1953-12-02 8 GREECE has r.skori the United States for bids on the eon- stru tion of a 1 r>.s mil dollar hydroelectric po\\ 11 plant on the upper M< River.— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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231 1953-12-02 8 AS THE new P. O. liner Arcadia nears completion at Clydesbank, the 'fitting out" draws to a climax. For months steel, wood, machinery and other equipment have poured into the shipyard, showing that the building of such a massive vessel affects places231 words
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Article123 1953-12-02 8 New Planes For K.LM. Tokyo Route SUPER Constellations will be put into service as from Jan. 5 on the twice-weekly X.L.M. flights from Amsterdam to Tokyo, which will reduce travelling time to less than two days. During the nine months from January to September, thifl year. X.L.M. flew an aggregate123 words
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Advertisement780 1953-12-02 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE Ami NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN I SI KVICt lo Colombo Qtm M.irsfilles Antwerp Rollerdam llambure a Brem»n Spore t Sham Penang ;1 S Nabob (NDL) 5/9 Dec lODec 11/lUDet fj I rvcrkiM-n HIAPAG) 11/lliDpr 17/IHDei I5»/21DpMnns Ki.ni IVlanUvt X obf Yokohama Penaai« f Sham S pore •TS Kssen780 words
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Advertisement1159 1953-12-02 8 i: mv, BLUE FUNNEL LINE Mttua (IS lines) ittMMii MANSFIKLD CO., LID. incorporated m Singapore rarrler» option to proceed ?la othft oorls lo loud m diMlurtf carco SAILINGS to LIVLKPOOL. ULAMiiOW LONDON ii CONTINENTAL POK I Due Sails P S r.am Fe.-.ang ii<rii(iiion for Liverpool. Dublin Swaasea G 3331 Dec1,159 words
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Advertisement581 1953-12-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro\jl Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Afrit Line Nederlanri Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOS lON SEW YORK PHILADELPHIA B M.TIMOKE. MOBILE NEWORIL\N> via SUEZ Spore P Sham Penanu SOMMtIsnVR (HAL) 10 I">Dpc HiDer 11 18DriKOTA <;H»K (RL) 29Der s.!an fi.lan 7/K.lan JAVA (SMN) 9/lSJma l«.lan 1?/18Jan EEELAND581 words
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Advertisement600 1953-12-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILIM.S WWOm SCANDINAMA/L X i,, Nl|N spore v s,, m, f 'MANCTILKIA for Bangkok Saigoti Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 4 :>l>e< 3 pj KALSTKIV for Bangkok liiiir, KKn "LALANDIA* for Bangkok 20?«» De, "PANAMA" for Bangkok anr 1 Hongkong 4 IJtfl "JAVA** for Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila600 words
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Article259 1953-12-02 9 W. Java Estates Face Bankruptcy By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Dec 1 Seventy-five percent of West Java's ALS estates ore today on the "brink of bankruptcy." Total collapse is expected m a short time. This disclosure has been revealed by C E. Wenckenbach, a lcprosentative for the259 words
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Article157 1953-12-02 9 CANBERRA. Dec. 1, (Reuter) If rice plantings now being undertaken m Northern Australia were successful, this area could play an important part m alleviating the persistent rice shortage m Asia, according to a West Australian economist. Mr. John M. Clark. In an article m157 words
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DOING THE MARKET
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Article132 1953-12-02 9 RUBBER prices dropped 1$ cents to 59 3/8 cents per lb. on a dull and easier market yesterday, largely On speculative selling and the sentiment arising from the fall in the tin metal price. Fair business was reported as trade support came in at the lower levels. Prices132 words
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Article258 1953-12-02 9 THE fall m the tin metal price both m London and Singapore induced a wav c of selling of tin shares m the Malayan share market yesterday. Once again the volume of business was restricted m the absence of buyers. This section of the market closed weak with no258 words
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Article62 1953-12-02 9 THE produce market m Singapore was auiet m coconut oil and steady m copra, with small business passingSingapore produce price* (per picul) yesterday were: Gambier $210; Ball cotfee $280; betel nut $28 (Split) $Tt (whole), copra $38 5/8 coronut oil $61 i (sellers); Pepper $330 (Muntok white); $325 (Sarawak62 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-12-02 9 A p.irtv of 14 mining expetts from ten Am. in MWrtriea toured three Australian States mi n Ori* brr .«n,| November, at the invitation of the PMcnU Government. The tour was .sponsored by the fniterf Nations Erononur Commission for Asia and the Far K.ist and finanred by th«- IN. Techn54 words
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Article63 1953-12-02 9 Th o rxprrts' spr<i.il m trrrst \*js Iho rapitllv r\ p.indin^ lignite indu^ti m Vlcterla and No.nh Australia, hut thr> .il^«» Inspnlrd hlaik mil minis and power plinl^ m \»'\v South Wal«-> \ftrr thrir lour of Ihrrr An tiali.iu Stairs Urn party s#-itlr,j down tn pit p.nmu j63 words
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Article37 1953-12-02 9 Coll:. .1 1 work ly to tin hiphc for Mn t lorn t(.t.,i outp .1 f 318.8J;2 Umi f..r tinJune with i ;tw\ |30 pi Ihro I i tmrr c was a i d!37 words
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Miscellaneous130 1953-12-02 9 tit Abtt eg By Al Capp I -"T .ONE'S J'M THE. CLEANjUjp MAM. THEY lAM tv^,^ < I [fSSir-^ iiiSE^j H^*iE?S^J Lt 3^ S^H^l Alley OOP By VT. Hamtin The Heart O£ J ulie < nes By Stan Drake P^n^-.'Tm^ r^T-^^^l hADVAE SENP panoutop !I a pt?rrrv cmeap stunt— PriSClJla^S130 words
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Miscellaneous328 1953-12-02 9 v^ ?j-Sfr._-c %,,..L.Jtm,A S,, v^ B^ee W j I I t 9 -T IT Ll f—w***~*& v *™f^ m ——x4y*4Q°~i^ itr*^F<&4^A**m m m*^^^m9***t'**wmH'^t' --"->^^«^-J^v/*S»*ft--j'*-^ in^NdAPOREj ii.k ii <; 1 ceiaJ bml vv. f conoart at Happy World al 330 pm.; two-hoir :f\je at the Happy »m at 8 P m328 words
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Miscellaneous253 1953-12-02 9 TIDES AND TIMES TAIPINC H»3s* N 'V PENASG SURFACE MAILS n|M I AKKIX XIA: A I I. mm I I II Nl\ IS mt^i Africa I N i UIMI> 111 > .4.1.. m riiTrnTimtirkiT H II LUIAIUUrN In ■P9 11 1 Ir*' M/ji./icc'i KQBiO ft 3. 6 3i» t >«j253 words
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Article, Illustration305 1953-12-02 10 \Iif>\ I I: \us«r.ili.in dam-in? star FsSilm Melville waved goodbve to Singapore rasa Rfondaj morning arhea she imrdfd plane that was to take her to < i!< utt.i on second of her trip to the Americas by wav of Beirut. Istanbul, Athens, Rome, Germany, Paris. Lisbon,305 words
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Article, Illustration240 1953-12-02 10 (ABOVE): Race night cele brants made the Embjs«.\ Hotel a stop-over while "doing" the town Saturday. Among them were Rose Chan VVai Chang and gallant escort M. X. Jamil. Rose, who recently made a bid for "Miss Max Factor Malaya" title with trip to Hollywood, recently returned to Singapore240 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-12-02 10 \BO\Ll: SINtiAPORL pi.nist Jo. keyboard wizard sJbjssj he w.is I. asvissj Bj debut with Temptation Ki C During played with his own hand in Ifries lonred I and done music arranging for Malai Mim i the piano-accordeon with ease. Look* i,,,u, studio of ins own sssse52 words
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Article67 1953-12-02 10 \BOVI Canadian Minister .1 inn's Sinclair (toft) *iw> l«-d < m.idiiii <J-I<-- itiun to C'«»li>m- !><> Plan ('imifrcnic "dr<»|tp<d m" on Suit; ipore Salur.la\ n r»»ute to .f ik.irla .md hostfd nt a pri\ .il«* c.'inrnr par»> at the < at)»av X.st inrant hv Lerislativr Oun. illor V.67 words
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Article41 1953-12-02 10 PATTERN SERVICE 'iffll I THi COVK READ THIS lifOlt TE You mu.f ten i you ir. -if p i f/ I* I Jon q YOU dji t q A t\u nh t come lo m »»a-r\>. r cur J to thi*41 words
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Advertisement39 1953-12-02 10 I IT IS TIME TO GIVE A THOUGHT TO CM M moi t<><> rmlv to >'/ 1 u Lomgi* ii LONGINES "THE WORLD S MOST HONOURED wa LANKA JEWELLER* l IM BOUSE /•< Ml I 20, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE I. PNCNI39 words
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Article803 1953-12-02 11 The Duty Of Control Bodies By LINESMAN TK \DITION has it that it is customary on the u w year for one to make a resolution to do Probably, most of these resolutions are m the breach. Nevertheaess, people go on •r B them every803 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-12-02 11 Picture takes *t the farewell dinner fiven recently by the Malacca branch of Fraser and Wave's Sports Club to the manager. Mr. W.H. Chowns and Mrs Cbowns, who are seated fifth and sixth from the left Mr. and Mrs. Chowns so on leave shortly. Opportunity was also taken to welcome65 words
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Article190 1953-12-02 11 Bombay Play To A Draw BOMBAY, Dec. 1. (Renter) The Commonwealth cricketers drew their match with the Bombay Cricket Association here after gaining a fir-4 innings lead of 172. The touring side declared at 510 for seven their highest score of the tour to date m I reply to Bombay's190 words
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90 1953-12-02 11 M TAIPTNO, Tues.— The Taipmg Malays kepi their hopes alive for championship honours hij ason when th< y bo;it tlie vey Sports Club m tlieir key ire m the local bockey lenjzue 1-0. I match was venr thrilling i throucliout nnd the Sorveyers90 words
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213 1953-12-02 11 COPENHAGEN, Dec. 1 (Renter)— Eddie Choong, Malayan holder of the All-England title, entered three finals m the Danish badminton championships here. He beat Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) 15 7, 15 8 to reach the men's singles final and with his brother David, defeated Palle213 words
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Article81 1953-12-02 11 RAUB. Tues.— Th* Mahmuin\:is. who suffered a ser< re ciraw-back last year, are tike y to emerge champions of this year's Raub bockey league. The buys have improved *remenriously n- a resu'l ol intensive training and coaching by Mr. Grttniroukh Singh, the master-in-charge of hockey. Most81 words
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Article43 1953-12-02 11 BL T KIT RiERTAJAN. Tues*— The soccer and badminton teams of the lo>~al police force will be playing against Ihe Perils po!W> teams at Kangar on Dec. 12 and 13. The team* will he led by Inspector Jamil bin Hassan.43 words
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Article208 1953-12-02 11 K. Kangsar Overcome K. Rovers PARIT BI'N'TAR. TuesDisplaying belter team worh the Kuala Knnijsar District hookey team had little difficulty m beating the Krian Rovers 4-0 m a friendly hockey match played here yesterday In fairness to the Rovers ii must be said that they played much below their usual208 words
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Article101 1953-12-02 11 Belgium Tipped To Win PERTH, AUSTRALIA. Dec. I. (AFP). Btlgiuin is favoured to defeat India m the interzone final of the Davis Cup llawQ tennis competition to be 1 i played here on Dec. 3. 4 and .">. It is txptcted that Belgium will win by at least three tches101 words
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Article108 1953-12-02 11 AT the end of the second round of ihe Hollandsche Club Chess tournament Sng Ewe Kong was leading m the i major division with two points, while Moh. Yassim. I Tan Pen** Choo and Sunny Lee were level with two point:, each from two games.108 words
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Article247 1953-12-02 11 n<jL,iuivje„ uec. i i/trj— nein len lion, (zou IDs.) former German heavyweight boxing champion, knocked out Art Henri (195 lbs.) of New York, last night in the sixth round oi a scheduled eight-rounder to run his American invasion knockout string to five consecutive247 words
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Advertisement107 1953-12-02 11 miupho ro lf:t no :< MONEY* 1 H! T l INDED houses witl il Nos. 130 :in( R id Jot invited. I from No. 38! Bridge Ro a< j Spore. t -^j-- *^M SCt>TT-» ij /^(^^^^^fc r^ m ill I fi i\i JinUi I iB tWIULDIUri A BUILDS THE BODY107 words
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Advertisement585 1953-12-02 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CUB GYMKHANA MEETING SATURDAY 19TU DECEMBER 1053. PNTRIES CLOSE at \l am 1 J on WEDNESDAY, Uth December. 3953 SWEEPS:— SI/- Unlimited i Sweepstakes FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held. Applications for tickets must be m writing and be received before 330 p.m. each day. except Holidays585 words
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Advertisement706 1953-12-02 11 MARRIAGE \IR. M Balak •.-'>• M' H and Mrs N M V. ..cm to S ..J ..< trt V Ttambynatl c according to Mm dv at Kajansj at 630 m on loth 1 95.i The bndi .ml hnclem will be at h->m <• tr "ids and rel at 2254 Circular706 words
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Advertisement441 1953-12-02 11 STANDARD SIR VICE FOh: Till UNi'IPIOYED 11 KIIK s! m It Xi An fi.il un- r. ;il <i mil m nerd lo hrlp vnij to inui Muck lh# *m JJi|»'ir, St'ind.ird nrmploN mreil Burr. i) ufirr* >«»u lire »pjr» m thin column lu-i rill m write your lot i| standard441 words
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Article249 1953-12-02 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association last nijjht picked IS boxen fOf the annual West Australian rersoj Singapore tournament to be held m Perth early next year. The selection was made at SABA'i meeting held at the Singapore Recreation Clab. A Tl A/./, bin Aru n and249 words
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Article191 1953-12-02 12 Kinta 'A' District Champs IPOH, Tues. Kinta "A" won the Perak inter-district knock )ut hockey competition by trouncing Taiping "A" 6-0 m the final on the padang today. The champions completely monopolised play and gave the visitors little chance to probe their defence. Kinta opened scoring m the third minute191 words
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Article139 1953-12-02 12 m i"? J raw f< >'- the social golf match between the Rovai Sinsapore Golf Club, and the liSSd r i.k cce c °J UVed at The Island Club on Sunday is as follows--IST TKf <Jl,-McF:. V an ,Sc Dalv <4». 8.20-Craik 14 1 Scott v139 words
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Article69 1953-12-02 12 AT the fust annual general meeting of the Gymkhana Sport* Club Singapore, the folio wins were elected office- bearr Patrons: 'I\. Soo Yong, Lee P. R. Wi.liani. President: SR.P. Naidu VirePresideni: Ma. Ma ecd Hon U<><\. Secretary: rp Phillip' v l Jiwa Sin K h. rion. Treasurer: Goh69 words
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Article388 1953-12-02 12 TRABERT OUT TO HARTWIG .MELBOURNE, Dec. 1 (AP)— Topsceded Ken Rosewall, of Australia, gained the semi-finals of the Victorian tennis championships today with a 6—2, 3—6, *>— 3, 4—6, 6—3 victory over Cli*e Wilderspin. It was the second time m two weeks that Wilderspin, 22-year-old West Australian engineering student, carried388 words
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Article368 1953-12-02 12 RYDER CUP NEW YORK. Dec 1 (AP) The time ha s come, says Jimmy Demaret. when the golnng officials of this counh y 12 d Great BnUl "> either should do something towards ma t kl quag u a genuine contest out of the Ryder368 words
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612 1953-12-02 12 By WINDSOR LAD IPOII, Tues. Breukeien's recent winners at the Penang October meeting Above All, Disney and Orissa showed up to advantage at this morning's workouts of candidates entered for the Perak Turf Club's last meeting of the 1953 season commencing on612 words
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Article63 1953-12-02 12 ADELAIDE. Dec- 1 rR-iter) New South Wales defeated South Australia holders of the trophy, by eight wickets today In their Sheffield Shield fame lie re. New South Wales were set to .core i«; 4 runs m il's minutes and. dr<ir.'o the early l,, ss f63 words
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Article41 1953-12-02 12 MERSING. Tues— Results of soccer friendliea played here. Police beat Youngsters 4—o Scorers were Ambrose 2 Hashim Mohamed and H.udzir Sebrang Kanan beat Hussars Irh. 2 and Ahmad Machok scored for the winner, and Potis 2 for the losers41 words
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Article212 1953-12-02 12 THE University and the Latiff Wanderers nlaved o a scoreless draw m a senior division knockout Ckev tournament at Bukit Timah yesterday The game was payec\ at a fail pace despite the wet ffround. Varsity forwards i the initiative and ;nto the attack immediately. In212 words
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Article, Illustration475 1953-12-02 12 FIVE THOUSAND Jalon Besar stadium spellbound soccer I yesterday stared m stunned silence, as spearhead Rarnl, thunderous shot, scored the goal that gave PSMS Mcdon a well 2-1 victory over Singapore Amateur F.A., m their farewell of their Colony tour. And righi well did nesia's475 words
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Advertisement116 1953-12-02 12 RICHARD TODD \> CHARLES BRANDON .ipt.iin of the Guard v J^ if ?*~s SI i hsney's 7 SWX)UD is Rpse CAPITOL SAT. M'NITE l AST 3 SHOWS 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Columbia Picture Breath Taking Action! Assignment Paris" Starring Dana Marta George Andrews Toren Sanders To-morrow Warner Bros. •I CONFESS"116 words
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Advertisement129 1953-12-02 12 yayayagtfya fl ES^9aaV V I S/H'CKlli 'm I B^Lw Fine Silver j I Enamel Ware JK l ?v piets In o ir .shou ■|J^ ;/«'c"fA- ;/'e betf prwdiirti tM| r > f' GIFTS ALL P. de SUVA, LTD 5J (RegMered Offlrr) fl Singapore Penantf yjg yjg y^ >?/^ g Showing129 words
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Miscellaneous36 1953-12-02 12 ■I 1953 and oil I that-by f Jack Dunk ley <%> com w X Ova Hi<J&y Sn*-~ *«r Oa*. couxmu <~&^%^^JJ^^Z- *DF0SJ?V6. V^^SjssnV WfUTpECXS #4Si£ CBJlrfB&^BSJlBs? S' jfBW SC&GSD 3 77M£.S 5.12&, a. ~Tjr b*^ have cfiua*ATei>36 words
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