Singapore Standard, 5 December 1953
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Title Section19 1953-12-05 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD sdfgdfg m m s. Vol. IV. No. IM, 6IINCAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1953 TWELVE PACC9 10 fENTS.19 words
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Article135 1953-12-05 1 VOTING: THUGS TAKE A HAND Standard Staff Reporter < MM UN candidates lor j Slav's Singapore City in(l rlectkms have em- Jovcd secret society mem- M |N to .anvass votes for Nfm well-informed sources rvraled \esterday. win the canaimed have not gangstei chiefs underling* to obn their behalf. the thugs135 words
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Article40 1953-12-05 1 »D, D»r 4 (AP) Mexico's pog i of the i in extremely On today. He ma <in;-e Mono I 42 today, m Hepatitis liver. With his family, Mari Mrs. 't his sifter. I > ision. playing < IV40 words
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Article33 1953-12-05 1 TOICYO Der. 4: (AFP)— Mad Japanese professor Tomeijiro Tomizawa was anes'ed today at Musashi-no. near Tokyo, for sending Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida a letter threatening to kill him.33 words
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Article18 1953-12-05 1 A radio-telephone service between Australia tnd North j Borneo, will ;h? odcicH on 1 Mondav.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article36 1953-12-05 1 LONDON', Dec. 4: (Renter) 1 The Queen Mather ?.n-J Princess Margaret as Counsel- ii lors of State held a Council at i Clarence House, tiioir London J 1 home today. 1 136 words
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Article, Illustration175 1953-12-05 1 SWAMI BEGINS HIS DEATH FAST TODAY CLAIMING that he has been 'ousted" from the Ramakrishna Mission in Singapore, Swami Vamadevananda, President of the Mission for the past six years, will today begin a "last to death" in protest. Swami Vamadevananda told The Standard that he will begin his fast at175 words
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Article183 1953-12-05 1 DR. SOPER MOVES TO THE LEFT HUNTINGDON, England, Dec. 4 (Reuter)— Dr. Donald Soper. President of the mi 1 1 i o n-strong Methodist conference, said last night that the whole British colonial system was "Unchristian". Dr. Soper, who has recently criticised Queen Elizabeth for attending Sunday horse races and183 words
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Article47 1953-12-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The t'nug di-Pertuan Besar of i <egri Sembilan. who has been inder medical treatment In Singapore, returned to Serem)an today. His condition has greatly mpioved and he has postloned his visit to the United vingdom for medhal cori^uln inn47 words
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Article220 1953-12-05 1 THE FUND: NOW SCHOOLS COME IN CHILDREN from five 1 schools in Singapore, and one in Kuala Lumpur, donated a L>tai of 5107..18 to the Singapore Standard Christmas Toy Fund yesterday. This sum represents the bulk of donations received for the day. From the Trafalgar Morning School came $30 while220 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-12-05 1 KKillT year-old Lawrence Tan of Std. I C. St. Joseph's Institution, rounts out the $10 in shillings collected from the Imys in hi* class >cileiJ*> lot Uic l'0> 1 uad.30 words
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Article11 1953-12-05 1 PRKSIDKNT Ehttflhowef nrr verl ia Bcmuiia iait uitfht.— AFPAFP - 11 words
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Article370 1953-12-05 1 Terrorists Lose Another Six... W\\jAf\%mO\ LUmrvn/ W ri.—- T. I nirry terrorists staged an abortive ambush yesterday on o supply convoy on the Kuala Pilah Padang Lebar Road in Negri Sembilan but vigorous counter-action by Police escort, dromot.colly turned it into o rout, occording to370 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-12-05 1 and now. gentlemen, our usual toast To the I. aw of Gravity!"14 words
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Article, Illustration283 1953-12-05 1 TOP ITEM FOR THREE MEN HAMILTON, Bermuda, Dec. 4, Reuter-AFP.— The "Big Three" have agreed in advance to make the latest Soviet note favouring a Big Four Foreign Ministers meeting the first topic for discussion at the Bermuda conference, it was learned authoritatively yesterday. Already Installed ta283 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-12-05 1 MOS( O'V. Dee. 4 (\Pi Pravda. in an article by D. Kraminov. charged today that President Eisenhower is preparing to demand preconditions which would make the proposed fourpower conference of foreign ministers difficult, if not impossible. The Kuvsiatis in their note of Nov. M to the three western110 words
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Article120 1953-12-05 1 Private Met DEATH By His Own Gun BUTTERWORTH, fit -Private P. Eakin of "D" Company. Special Air Servicea wa.-» fatally injured yesterday in ;;1 accident at Mitchell Pier while he wai about to board ferry for Penang. It appeared that when he jumped orT a truck his rifle, which he120 words
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Article70 1953-12-05 1 CANBERRA. D 4 (AFP —Tiu- 0 nvery of a large til Bow in western A Ex moot h Gull \t wild excitement throug Australia. It ii 'he find major oil atrike ,in Aui 1 "<* >t the 'ipoiv I continues U w_ll h 1 1 "i"'70 words
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237 1953-12-05 1 Slipping Strapless —Women Must Pay LONDON. Dee 4 (\P) Judge ruled yesterday that women who expose them selves ia low cut straplev* evening gowns must accept the hazards aad pay tbr* dressmaker. What't aiare Judge Wilfrid Clothier further ruled In Lambeth County Court, th it the buyer of the dress237 words
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Article24 1953-12-05 1 LONDON, I) 4 < \P» 1 > >f Britain'i Hi operation, 'o life I r < B formi died Ihree l >" i24 words
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Advertisement41 1953-12-05 1 full RanS9^M^ lee CHAY CO., N „rlh BrMffC Kfl Spore. relephaac IHBS4. BSH9 you go-- V |>JJ,ii uii m 7/ y^ I'•"I r Z^l "Z .1 il 1I I Fr2_^_iZ^_zs l^~~T -i 7^\~~~"~T CJ r J ./"if* I SANITARY /'FITTINb j41 words
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Advertisement102 1953-12-05 1 for- I *i< <> si Hmnmm 4*9s LADIES' HANDBAGS u|u.i\, rail on a Th «NOVEUTYtTo_« RR North RrldCf Rr>U. Thonr _l*S Sin* ipore a. THERE'S Al V\^r__T s [V ROOM FOR AN 1 j |\ASTRAI_ H ___r M Mroty.ci only 24;" i 22!" J J ASTRAL MAKES 2 1 '20102 words
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Article200 1953-12-05 2 Official Appeal Standard Staff Reporter MR. M. PONNUDURAY, Supervisor of [lections in Singapore in a broedcast over lodio Malaya last night appealed to voters to lischorge their civic duty by voting today. He reminded voters that they are at liberty to nake their200 words
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Article417 1953-12-05 2 Q West Warn* (Damar Road) Tuan Mong Scho A 97 Tank Road- 'Mount Sophia) Chinese Y.M.C.A.. 107 e Roads < River alii y R N'--4.e Ann Girla? Scho.)!. 198 Rive, valley Road; (Jervois Road Tanglin Besai M i SehW. F" s Boari. Tar iNassim Road) Scott s Road417 words
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Article104 1953-12-05 2 CLOSING rubber priees (cents per lb.) in Siagapore yesterday were: UN PKICE The price of tin yesterday was SilOi), per picul. Down SI I. LONDON Kl KItFK No 1 KSS Settlement Ho?i>«c fern»v Friday's apeniag prieea p^r lb. were: LONDON TIN Friday's prices fii^t se>sion were: Spot £635104 words
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Article39 1953-12-05 2 SIM Mui Keng who *tood trial in the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of intimidating his clansman. Sim Hock Chuan, by threatening to kill him. was found not guilty bv the jury on the charge ye*terday.39 words
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Article78 1953-12-05 2 SINGAPORE Governmi I esteiday denied that there i tad been any "high leve] M talks n pay for expatriate officer.if the City Council yesterday, j The Standard understands. lowever. that such a naeef lid take place in th e City ■Jail which lasted for ne;. hree78 words
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Article59 1953-12-05 2 A EURASIAN clerk. G P. dun. was granted a disharge from bankruptcy by Ir. Justice Brown -hi the lingapore High Court yesterAhin was adjudicated a •ankrupt in July. 1950. His labilities then totalled $1,653. 'he instalments he paid since lave enabled the Official .s.s]gnee to59 words
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131 1953-12-05 2 Standard >ian ivcyorvcr MORE than 2t «an*sters attacked three constables of the Singapore Harbour Board Police while the trio were eating in a shop in Bugis Street near midnight on Thursday. Six men first came up to the table occupied by the constables131 words
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Article118 1953-12-05 2 YAP PECK POH (19) and Siew Ah Moy (22) were sentenced in the Singapore Assizes yesterday to four yearrigorous imprisonment each 'hey -ere found guilty of attempted robbery. I ar-.d Siew were trapped by Police in a house they intended to rob on the m ing118 words
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Article195 1953-12-05 2 Mandard stair Reporter EIGHTY striking: workers of the Fulau Brani Smelting factory were warned yesterday that they would have to quit the company's quarters if thev did not return to work by 7 a.m. today. The warning came from a Chinese contractor of the Straita195 words
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153 1953-12-05 2 JOSE ITURBI TO GIVE RECITALS IN COLONY IF... JOSE ITI'IIBI, that 'showman of thr kc> hoard,* composer, conductor, piano- virtuoso and film star, fcelephoned "Charlie" Gray, his innpressario at Raffles HoteL, long distance from Hongkong vpsterriav all»r noon. "I'd like to come to Singapore." Ituihi the radio telephone. T'nnr. Gray153 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-12-05 2 photo. MR. T. T. KA.I.1H. a tormty lawyer atta< hetl (o Mallal A. >'jnu/'<v pictured here with his bride, the former \Ilsn G. \n»alak"hnii. daughter of Mr. S. S. (titamam unottiria] nifnih»T of the Rural Board at tli* Sitx^aporr Manias* K< gistry yesterday.- StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article26 1953-12-05 2 ELEVEN GIRLS HAVE A POSER girl_ Vl] )v Girls' n of h studu The pecuni.u y an Ens The p.irer;" ♦hem The taught t •-I them26 words
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Advertisement167 1953-12-05 2 AT RAFFLES TONIGHT _h_BBH-__^^^^^^^^^ NJ nSsjO success i V\^Xuvier 4f9 rg flea _ra m/WwMt%>ZCAIA DAWCC R£Vi/C i EXTENSA I A.M. Atw^* r *^tr* _r"_ mM—HHk **^v Q'nfidciu and POISE ti that are axed nee, «!a ntii dar need v«r and v m I aecurity •in i (Hurce a. _*xi«ty I167 words
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Advertisement80 1953-12-05 2 _rT r 4g a v -__P___»~j- k^x^s Ronson Stondord 'f'' f /f IflUlUyll a# J to piece. U ft* bond _r _rrT>_> R /YC _Pl?_Of*f f Ifl/l_ol*_o _T Pr^ s it's Ktl Pcleose, n^il_JC-^_-_J ,n covy p, e HdF l^ll v N too e tove v ,e 'v As Qfcot80 words
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Article184 1953-12-05 3 INSIDE JOB, SAY POLICE DOCTOR LOSES $2,000 JEWELLER] IPOH, Fri.-Burglars entered the house of another doctor here early this morning and stole about $2,000 worth of jewellery. Victim of the burglary was the wife of Dr. M. t C hel vam, a local practitioner and SI i e Councillor, residing184 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-12-05 3 Children Made The Articles photo. TAN TOK JOO. an inmate of the Salvation Children's Home, Pasir Panjan? Road. selling balloon s to visitors at the sale of work held yesterday. Most of the articles were made b v the children. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article52 1953-12-05 3 CHORIFLOWER A NEW VEG. i»ii_l,o\_/v_!_\.m_, doc 4: (rteu- sr) A new vegetable a >ss between a cauliflower ind a cabbage which has named "ehoriflower", has been developed by a suburban railwayman. M r R. N Jones 11 was reported today.' u;. h V T ,hus -m.4 3 liijlu-,. foo d52 words
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Article37 1953-12-05 3 r KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Kuala Lumpur police are seeking the co-operation of the public to trace the motorist who knocked down an Indian and a Chinese pedestrian in iKlang Rqj j last night.37 words
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Article243 1953-12-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter A THREAT to censure Government in the Singapore Legislative Council if it did not redress certain grievances of Malay teachers was issued yesterday by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, the Labour Member for Rochore. I Mr Raj said he had a^ked243 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-12-05 3 A CHRISTMAS party wa s held for some 100 children by the CnivcrsiU of Malaya C'hil drea'e Club e_ the University grounds yesterday. Standard picture »how* children made* Ave enjoying a same*32 words
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Article38 1953-12-05 3 HONGKONG. Dor 4. Spe- cial St.mdjrd Service Closing prices of the Hoiujkonsj Exchange today were 115.60 to 1 sterling: S5.8587.) t o US$1; $1,818 t., M y;«n $1; $0.28 to one Indonesi R'ippiah Go.d $25 1.7.1.38 words
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334 1953-12-05 3 SIT TENANTS TO CLEAN COMMON STAIRS Protest Over Decision Stondord Staff Reporter A MEETING to protest ogainst the Singo pore Improvement Trust's decision "to dis continue the practice Ci employing staff fo cleaning common staircases and passages" o S. I .T. flats will soon be held by the tenants o334 words
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Article66 1953-12-05 3 kit C.antani;, spent the ninht recently in his new caravan on the roadside near Tit! Serons Village. The village's Home Guards kept an all ni»ht watch on the caravan The Mentri Resar was on a four-day inspection tour of Krian District He had66 words
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Article211 1953-12-05 3 iyl ala LiMn K, t'n.— The future of Malaya depended vitally on the progress of non-communal politics and the I MNO -MCA alliance was hence bound to founder in times to come, Inche Badrillah bin Abdul Karim, Secretary-General of the Independence of Malaya Party, declared last211 words
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186 1953-12-05 3 Legislation To Control Drug Sales Standard Staff Reporter LEGISLATION designed to control the sale of medicines in Singapore by requiring disclosure of the formulae relating to their composition, will be intro-l duced in the Legislative Council next year. This Bill called the Medicines (Advertisement and Sale) Bi!! will also prohibit186 words
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Article117 1953-12-05 3 Standard Sh-pp-ni? Reporter WHEN' the German ship Monika arrive,! la the Fir Fast from Hamburg she ha 1 an all West German crew. After a few trips between Hongkong and Bangkok, her ring department, which consisted of three were discharged, for repatriation to Germany. A Chinese117 words
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Article41 1953-12-05 3 $20 William LIM, clerk vhose liabilities amounted to Jl,:{?<), was adjudicated a bankrupt In the Singapore High Court yesterday. Lun's offer to pay the Offi:ial Aaaigne« $-0 a month in settlement of his debts wai41 words
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Article43 1953-12-05 3 APPLICANTS who wish to Mirol with the Army B*v»' rrads School at Nee Soon will >e given tc^ts at the S ngaport Volunteer Corps' Hal! in Bench Road on Monday to Friday next week. Applicants must Lie between 14 and 16.43 words
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Advertisement389 1953-12-05 3 Otitoni i pm jfi&jMjT Swiss Made 21 Jewels Look for the SYMBOL OH THE WATCH DIAL Newest Swiss Invention Everlasting Mainspring •anteed unbreakable Eliminate 99 of watch repairs Obtainable from all b watch dealers fc 'h.i&.'itfc ii_W 9M\ /iv /<> spare I iI SO rolonr d_j i for li>t. i389 words
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Advertisement199 1953-12-05 3 I 1 1 The secret 01 j Hihfs nil of sandwich tuceess al tea-time, supper time jl:nv>si my time* A thin spro.ivJ ol Bovril on bri\id ,in.1 h-r.vr i the rjsno>i, mosr soiisu, nt vin.1^ j you good. too. rxx.iuve Hovnl is the I 11 it", most concern rated lorm199 words
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Miscellaneous86 1953-12-05 3 Weather Report M I N I >I I M Temperature: From "!.?>() p.m Doc. 3 to 7. .10 a.m. Ore. 4. Singapore (74 F), rtmamg (73 F), Kota Kahru < 73 F>. Kuala I.umpur (74 F), Ipoh (73 F). Ku;inljn (70 F). Max imuin Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.3086 words
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Miscellaneous47 1953-12-05 3 glad you <»^^| —^—^^^^^^*^^»1 -r—^^^M— M— W^0/^i 1. 1 feel you cWr y 'AS PRO ?\ljhf A twf y> Aiot and cold, sick i yhere, tJW two wi t (jfiS^/^fl CJ^/ quick relief from colds. >>^^ m^'/ rropical sickness *\i J rTf^-r^/ The BORNEO Co.. Ltd. <lnc. m £n<Und)47 words
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Article182 1953-12-05 4 5 MORE GRADS TO GET TOP JOBS Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER five Malayans, all Honours graduates of the University of Malaya, have been offered top jobs in the Singapore Government Service, Part II of the Higher Services Scheme. The Standard understands that three of them are to enter the Administrative182 words
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Article31 1953-12-05 4 WHILE crossing the Mam Road ai Permatang Binji. near Butterworth, yesterday an eld< rly Cantonese Ho Ah Leng wa< knocked do^vm by tat. He ]nter died from his injuries.31 words
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151 1953-12-05 4 ONG KOW HI/AT, a carpenter, Wl| acquitted in a Singapore Court yesterday ot a charge of using criminal force on a five-year-old European girl with intent to outrage her modesty, at Bromton Court off Aver Rajah Road. The pir 's mother Mrs. H. M. Youngman,151 words
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Article73 1953-12-05 4 F.E. Tour Is Blessed SIR Sydney Caine. the ViceChance' lor of the University of Malaya, yesterday gave his b\ ings to the proposed Far Ea.^t tout of 40 members of the Historical Society. a student body of the Univcrsity. At a lea party given by the Society "in honour of73 words
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Article80 1953-12-05 4 THE CITY Police Court will be ctooc 1 until Monday Cases to be heard in this Court during this period are to be transferred to the Police Courts from today. Mr. J. If. Devereux-Co'c-bourn. the Magistrate is on local leave till Dec. 18. Fines totalling $1,06080 words
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Article49 1953-12-05 4 THE KVO CHUAN Girls' School staged concert at the i Presbyter. a. m Boys' School last i night in an effort to raise $125,000 fo r their Domestic I Science classes and Assembly Hall. More than 400 students. parents and friends attended I the concert.49 words
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Article79 1953-12-05 4 A YOUTH reported to the i Singapore Police on Thursday i afternoon that he had been I robbed of S9O by two men at I the junction of Newton Road md Thomson Kc'l. Detectives discovered, how- j sver, that the boy had not been robbed of79 words
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Article81 1953-12-05 4 Ist. SCOUT'S 100th. B' DAY MORE than 50.000 Boy j Scouts from all over the world < arill assemble in London in the < lummer of 1957 to celebrate i the 100th birthday of the Lord Baden Powell, founder of i the Scout movement. This was stated by sixty- I81 words
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Article70 1953-12-05 4 A STUDENT f. irn the University of Malaya lost hii wristwatch wl a table in R I Library Thursday afterno »n and out for a smoke. A thief entered a room of i a woman in Buk I Timah R on Thursday n g and itole70 words
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Article61 1953-12-05 4 MADAME Poh Gwong was l convicted in '.he Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday, on a charge of assisting in running a Chap-Ji-Ki lottery on Sept. 8. at a house in Jeddah Street. She was finej $1,000. Ds fence counsel Mr. Lee Kwan Yew. appea i d aga61 words
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186 1953-12-05 4 BIG COMMUNITY TALKS DUE IN TAIPING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The biggest con ference on "community development" ever to be held in Malaya will open ot Taiping on Monday, under the chairmanship of Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs ond chairman of the Rural Industrial Development Authority. The186 words
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Article142 1953-12-05 4 The Cheque Was Given In Twice MiWiArunb roiice are looking for a man who cashed a cheque which did not belong to him in a bank in the Colony on Thursday afternoon. A police spokesman said that this was how it happened: A man handed in a cheque for 5562.8S142 words
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Article118 1953-12-05 4 Inspector Couldn't Answer MR. J. M. Devercux-Cole-nourn. City Police Court magistrate yesterday toid a prosecution witness. Osman bin Ismail, City Cleansing Inspector, that he was dealing an intelligent woman in Ong S:t Thin. Ong. proprietress of a permanant wave saloon in Jalan Besar Road had asked Osman \.vhat was the118 words
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Article, Illustration282 1953-12-05 4 Two Globe Trotters Keep Fingers Crossed TWO Australians, who [hitch-hiked 11,000 miles i through Europe. Middle East and Far East, arrived in Singapore yesterday with one de- sire to be with their folks In Australia for Christmas. This wish will only be a dream, unless Santa Claus j comes along282 words
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Article75 1953-12-05 4 J DURING his statement in i the House of Commons on Tuesday on th e subject of delay to military mail, the Secretary of State referred to the fact that the civil postal authorities were indirectly at fault in this matter. This wa s due to75 words
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182 1953-12-05 4 STORM BREWS OVER THEIR RUBBER POLICY THE CONTROL i,f Lewis and Peat, produce brokers who specialise in rubber in London and Singapore, will be disputed at the shareholders* meeting on Dec. 9, reports Reuter from London. The policy of the company's chairman, Mr. H. Boyden. has been challenged by Kay182 words
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Advertisement359 1953-12-05 4 J\ CATHAY ORGANISATION n ATTRACTIONS Mi J^J TODAY *«*f BB__f _l_f"t Jf l_r"_r^* nOO daily! yffll, II f,\ .v 4^';': 111l MUSICAL WITH CHARM TO MATCIH mmm jriyi vlif m if ACIBL A BREAK *w. y AN M-G-M PM I IRK IN I .^R in HNICOLOR ii Starrinf: I k359 words
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Advertisement266 1953-12-05 4 siiowi ng IaUAiU^K w^rWIMF J^^ m C GUY MAOISON FRANK LOVEJOY Hire ol Viewers 20 c. plus d -p j froai tbe lamed advrDture now. A ne-* Wind of C^^^^fc/ S aJI-bve-action VSamr^J^r entertainment .r* The unforerttabu- *_k iV. "ip love story of Charts K 7 Brandon, voider MlWl&Mr&^MMm*. O*266 words
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Article, Illustration633 1953-12-05 5 R.G. PILLAI - R.G.PILLAI 43,COO To Pick Five For Three- Year Term By ai'siiS- ci tartar, of this year's conthe entry of the UMN().MCA i.nce to the r.lony's political Held. ll„ .lliince bcontcstiag three wards— I ast and North. really close fights will be in North, Kast and South wards. In th633 words
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Article56 1953-12-05 5 A SINGAPORE middle-aged woman, Minah binte M isa, offered to cell taroags wrorth $ir>o ioi another mron an md disappeared ;< h the saronfs. 11 was revealed In Iiu Third Police Court, yester< Mioah WBi ioted oa a charge of ri bi il f t,56 words
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Article, Illustration579 1953-12-05 5 PETER KUM - PETER KUM THESE TWO LAST SEATS ARE VITAII A BID FOR POWERFUL MAJORITY By Standard Staff Correspondent ..KUALA LUMPIK Fri.-Pollin S day for the third Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections wilr be unon us tomorrow and the political parties have all applied last-minute touches to their feverish preparations over579 words
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Article42 1953-12-05 5 IPOH. Fri.- The death occurred bor«» this morning at the District Hospital of Mr. B. A Bad ha. a rot. red Eng i^h school teacher. 'I he late Mr. Badtha. :>«». v <ii.v- of the leading i pU>en in North r«i«i*.42 words
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Article, Illustration530 1953-12-05 5 KHOO BOON CHOO - PEN ANG KHOO BOON CHOO By TWELVE MEN CONTEST FOR THREE SEATS Standard Staff Correspondent PENAN(i. Fri. Twelve (andid.itrs from four politic m] pr.ii t i.-n are contesting thrrr seats in todays Muniripjl election* the third in thf Settlement The partie* are Labour. Rjdir.il. UMNO Muslim Alliance and the Independence530 words
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Advertisement128 1953-12-05 5 3 months' hammering! A Pudor Oystei Prince—the new self- i i I u winding watch commissioned b R Kv ol (loneva— \va. s strapped to the i par! wrist of a stone-cutter whose task I equivalent pari ot a n was to fashion building stone fn^u, found to be without128 words
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Article674 1953-12-05 6 A j. A i y'A has bi; interest in the Bermuda Bin rtiree nferen between Britain, France and the United States because Malay; British protected in r\ :.i .nd ine of the matters to be discussed t Bern ida .il concern Malaya's relationship with Th' positii present674 words
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Article218 1953-12-05 6 Review of Views America In Asia CHANGES in the Asian poli-f tical. economic and military! scenes have necessitated! the present conference of! diplomats in Singapore, Utusan Mel ay u says. The gathering at the Com- J missioner-General's residence will have to review the? increasingly independent po-f licies pursued by new218 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter, Illustration458 1953-12-05 6 Education Dept. Should Investigate First Xavier Cugat Abb., In Singapore 'The Ki,.-; Of Xh Bbumba 1 In Tokyo th Philharmonic 0£ Ja«x> MM i Sir:— In replying to the charges in let'ers from Straits Tines readers alleg.ng that teachers had refused to let pupils use secondhand books, the Education Depar'ment458 words
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Letter130 1953-12-05 6 Sr: I am as anxio is a* Me. is: Raja.atnam an I Alex Josey to know who are these men whose scrs on independence have nol received the prior bh ssmg of the High Priests at Bluff Road. Re enl memoranduma to the Hi ndel Commis ion by130 words
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Letter161 1953-12-05 6 Sir; "Constitutionalist" j has failed to appreciate the j two-fold functions of a Gov- j emor Ul a Colonial territory, where he is both a re pre- J sentative of Her Majesty's j Government and personal re- Firesentative ol the Queen. n the self-governing Domi- nions on the161 words
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Letter100 1953-12-05 6 An editor on paper sounds a very clever mmn, But have you ever ser» one irhen he's stripped or when he's canned. The judge who sits upon Vie Iwnch appears to liave no soul, < Btit have you ever met him j when his nose is blue with cold.100 words
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Letter135 1953-12-05 6 Sir; I refer to the Bur- |l mese Consul*- in your issue of Ist. December ij wherein it was stated inter j alia "the pee)ples of India, I Pak stan and Ceylon, or even I Malaya, had no complaint I •gainst such rice." I As an Indian I am135 words
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Letter549 1953-12-05 6 VARSITY ACTI VITIES Sir; In a n article in the Sunday Standard by Miss Christine Diemer on the course in local Zoology now being given by Dr. D. S. Johnson of this University, it was stated that this is the first course that has been given in a department of549 words
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Letter87 1953-12-05 6 Sir;—Mr. C.C. Tan. at the Mount Emily City Council Quarters on Nov. 25 accused the UMNO-MCA Alliance of being communal organization, and its candidates stooges of the Federation leaders. Come. come. Mr President, your party has been called the same tiling by others, and now you are throwing mud87 words
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Article750 1953-12-05 6 TOKYO IS VOll j CHESTER WILMOT, i military correspond- S I ent of the London Observer is revisiting < the Far Fast. Here is I I the first of three dis- I patches irom Japan. IT the Tokyo Interna- tional Airport recently I several thousand excited750 words
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Advertisement131 1953-12-05 6 SINGAPORE tUitm SI \\!>\UI> INDEKNDfcNI MOkNlNCs NtWSfAHh EHEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood Singapore Telephone No* 8*971— ***** Tclcgtoph Add'Mi TIGtRNtWS Smqoport. BRANCH JFFICES LONDON Room 222 The Times Build. nq Printing House Squore London E C 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton St., 83. Cowan St. 8 Leith St.131 words
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Advertisement50 1953-12-05 6 Community Plate 111l (Mm. ■i *i 1! fv k■ -J /__i.--__ H a£\w \i____rS__ ___9_^_____H _f F-* __j'*a* _i I ___>_. v TTr\ ___M_ I______M_PW Or J /If* Reduced Ptic S. P. 11. de SUA r> HIGH si MNii trOKI «i si mion i:i» irOI THE CMIIWKMI \l M \l50 words
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Article72 1953-12-05 7 PERSIA, UK ARE friend: AGAIN 1 (Kcuh ol Persia n Teller an t o have given to the Govon to relan Cairo -i -J last d to iui in an Pei sian Abdulla rning. tl i Dr. in Henri .1 i n isti pi i ..■nine- Eden i- e Powe72 words
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Article, Illustration106 1953-12-05 7 lenge" in the "What'. M I i„p-»" h. i- i t ,V prommiße V,M°M The till is nr.i.v p_,i™. KellT o thr- n.n... r n l nroeramme lh<' Slie" I,V, ,< ,h. i• i, Slw HA,,d t the uluskers KS .t,,ink, s °f t,lat ow do<s s,le untlA.P. - 106 words
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Article33 1953-12-05 7 FORMF.R world heavyweight boxing champion Jack Dompem v. ;>h, and wealthy Mrs. Esta i Auguste, 42, a nrelty b onde. announ n New York that thi y will marry soon.33 words
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Article366 1953-12-05 7 Soviet Objections Defeated Bv Vote UNITED NATIONS, New York Dec. 4— The United Notions General Assembly approved over strong Soviet bloc objections yesterday a resolution voicing "grave concern" over evidence that the Communists in Korea committed brutal atrocities against 38,000 persons, including 10,000 murdered GIs. iho voteU.P.; A.P. - 366 words
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Article182 1953-12-05 7 KAMPALA, Uganda, Dec. 4.— Ministers o. Buganda told a news conference yesterday they an prepared to accept a Regency in Buganda and sweai in a new Lukiko (Parliament) to govern the province Ihe ministers, the African Premier. Chief Justice and Treasurer stressed they still regarded182 words
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Article103 1953-12-05 7 NEW ERA IN CHILDBIRTH FORESEEN IOWA CITY. Iowa, Dec. 4 (AP) MedN history is scheduled to be made here within 'lie next few weeks with the expected birth in University Hospita < t" a child conceived by >tored frozen semen. The expected baby's mother is one of three impregnated with103 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-12-05 7 HE IS 79 AND STILL GOING STRONG photo. PRIME MINISTER Sir Winston Chun-hill, waves his hat to wellwishers as he leaves No. 10 Downing Street enroutc for the House of Commons i»n Nov. 30, his 79th birthday.— A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article62 1953-12-05 7 CAIRO. Dec. 4. (AP)— Police sources in Cairo said yesterday British military authorities in Fayid, Sue/. Canal an a, have conflscati '1 C 250.000 worth of goods in Egyptian shops there because I Egyptian traders refused to sell goods to the British army. i The informants added62 words
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Article71 1953-12-05 7 MAKSeiIU ,&s, Dec. 4, i neuter)—A French Military Court here last niyiit .sentenced five former German Gestapo officials to penal servitude lor lite lor war crimes. I Five others were given terms of penal servitude varying from Ave to fifteen years and a .sixth wa.s sentenced71 words
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Article64 1953-12-05 7 seoih.. Dec. 4. (UP)— Korea will soon be getting jet lighters from the United States, the thief of the ROK Air Force said yesterday. Lieut. Gen. Choi Yon.; Duk. who returned Monday from a month-long tour in the United Stales, said he had reached an64 words
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Article25 1953-12-05 7 KING PAUL and Queen Frederika of Greece said farewell to America on Thursday atiei their goodwill 1 They left »*> th« liner. Independence. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article79 1953-12-05 7 A-Bomb Survivor To Marry BLOCKLEY, Gloucestershire. Dec. 4 (Renter) A Japanese girl who spent weeks in hospital following the atomic bomb raid on Hiroshima will be married here on Saturday to an exSergeant in the British army. "Miss June Agnes Itose was leaving Hiroshima railway station when the atomic bomb79 words
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Article65 1953-12-05 7 I ONDON, Dec. 4. (Re iter) The Soviet Government newspaper fzvestia said today I ie Soviet-Indian live-year trade agreement signed on Wednesday "opens wide possibilities for the development and strengthening of trade relations between both conntries." it said the agreement was i on the basis of mutual65 words
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Article72 1953-12-05 7 ABOARD THE ROYAT. yacht GOTHIC, Dec. 4: (Renter)— The Queen and Hm Duke of Edinburgh on board the Gothic as she nears the equator. watched a firework display from the escort cruiser Sheffield last night in honour lof "King Neptune" (mythical monarch of the sea)72 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-12-05 7 PEER ANGELI TOKYO STYLE J)!. )"0. JAPANESE "PIFR ANGEI.I:* Mis* Kyoko Anzai. 10. one of Japan's up and coming movie starlttsj mounts a motorcycle alter finishing the shooting of the picture "Half-Virgin."— U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article96 1953-12-05 7 R'WCKOK D<.r 4 (I'D- Special police units ipp by Royal Thai Air Foi f dislodged 90% Yunnan <* lum «nugglers from a stronghold af*er three i I »'^hting la North Thailand. A Yunuauc-e opium caravaa 1 <>r !,,n reponea 10 ia of onium ,„>„ *****96 words
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Article35 1953-12-05 7 THK world's main fi' v n producing countries have ■greed in London that there ;n t 1 f.ii too many Mm ti ivali and »re to try to cut tluxu iheie Dumber.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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77 1953-12-05 7 UK Studies Iranian Oil Sales Plan LONDON. Dec t lAP) The British Government ■t ndying new Amei I for the sale of Ira I i ii'li and US (•>i mad sources said *h The plan calls f<>i I I group of Aniri i B inidani to t d oil r77 words
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Article179 1953-12-05 7 IA\A, Austria, Dec. 4 (Renter)-- l-'iw /e< li s in (hiding two children starved for three <la\s when llicv celebrated their escape from Communist Ciechtol*vakia too soon and found the timber wasmi in which thev were hiding shunted back over the Austrian frontier into179 words
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Article20 1953-12-05 7 PAKISTAN the ti counti r on our soil" if emer tan's Abdul Kayum 1 Bonn (»m Ti. APAP - 20 words
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Article48 1953-12-05 7 PAKISTAN G nor-G< Ghulam Mo lammed formed minor pHgrimafa to Mecca yesterday He t'ompanied by Em i Aid el Feycal, Minister of Fil of Saudi Arabia. Ghulam Mohammed !t>ft Mecca today for Medina and Rv;h1 wrhere hv will ed by King 8MML AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article43 1953-12-05 7 SYDNEY. Der. 4 (R*-ir- r) Postmen h;ive foi owed up their prote-i about the ark of flaps on the porkets of their new iUTimor sh:i I If] irm they receiw marter before the Q «"»i arrives in Australia.43 words
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Article22 1953-12-05 7 THF <n Ft Pat lament h;is 1 ai ed making The ian .^ti the ii. 01 i flag. Reut erReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement226 1953-12-05 7 PLASTICOTIZE YOUR CAR AND PRESERVE THAT ORIGINAL SHOWROOM SHINE am* t you ttfAnDT Jf 99r^} 1 ?tlfe|^ mmr* Jfif 1 V AuMMM^*MMMma9mmmmmmmMM*A^^ I <-*_? ■i^rJ amMk MMmMkv WHAT A PIFFERENCC KMmtfntilPUtftctu is re Any eoopi cor washing is done with a soap or detergent of some now you con get226 words
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Advertisement136 1953-12-05 7 RUBBER.TINCLOSINGFRICES Stondord London Correspond*, nt LONDON, Dec. 4. The following ore the doting pricet »t rubber ond tin on the London morket: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 17id. Spot £642 10* per ton Jon /Morch 17_.d. buyer*, £645 *eller» ,7. Three month* £625 Apr. /June !7Jd. l tati in n136 words
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Advertisement796 1953-12-05 8 rAMBURv. AMERIKA LINIE ENORODEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN! SKHVK h lonibo Onoa. Marseilles Anlwern Rotterdam Hambura Bremen S'pore i Sham Penang •IS Nabob (NDL) 7/9 Dec HI Dec 1 1 Dec •TS I verkusen (lIAPAG) 8/HDec IS/MDcc IT l«Dec 'long Ron. fHanil- Kobe A Yokohama Penan. I* S'ham S pore •TS fcssen796 words
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Advertisement1205 1953-12-05 8 mi mm BLUE FUNNEL LINE th: t«. 11l 1 1 Mi m imes) MAJNhI lILD St CO., LID. p IncorDorated In S'.ngaoore Carriers option to proceed via oilier aorta to load una rllacbarft carjfo BAILINUB to Ml l-.KPOUI.. I.I.ASt.OU LONDON St CONTIMMAI POIt I Due Sa!l_» P i -am Ptnanj1,205 words
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Advertisement965 1953-12-05 8 w— mmmmmm m*m* "a^i|^ i^^__ a_ jlltaai uJmw 1 1 THE I nited SUtes Air Force displays for the first time fcj UI-4- th n Flda Sabrr tt NOrWSV lllT successor to the famed F-86 Korean War. The Jet-powrer-Dv# _VA_-*r___4 d f ,0 is th< flrst fl htrr DV lYlvi965 words
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Advertisement678 1953-12-05 8 EAST ASIATIC UN. SAILINGS FROM SCAND INWIA Ik i v N HVI sr S pore p s MANCHURIA for Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe, Yokohama C.dn .t l-ALSTKLA' for Bangkok n 10 Dec ii h LALANDLV for Bangkok 20/?MDer 'PANAMA** for Bangkok and Hongkong 4 :>Jan "JAVA- for Bangkok. Saigon.678 words
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Article23 1953-12-05 9 A S Tau Nam ol I the Sin I on i i p The i I .1 fr n driv.23 words
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308 1953-12-05 9 Fire Chief Sees Hut That Won't Burn MORE LOCAL NEWS __JiUAPORE"S Fire' f. Mr. J. G. Shaw, who ;>s his fingers crossed in the hope that there I would not be another kam- j pong ii: e. yesterday saw an attap hut that would not born. A piailj ia k308 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-12-05 9 photo S:\(.\r(>Kl S fire ckiet, Mr .1 (i Shaw, fafces a vlo^r look ;»t tlir Sttap hut that u «miM nut brim. w hile an oil soaked j^tinn vt< k b^^/p^ »>n th»' roof. Thr df*rn»nislration was .irr.jn^^i b> thr Atlap Dwcllcn A'-Norialion at a "research station" of! I I'liKiUiStandard - 53 words
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Article156 1953-12-05 9 A 1500,906 school is to be built by the Singapore Assotion for the Blind on a plot of land allocated bv the Government a? Toa Puyoh Road oft Thomson Road. All blind persons in the Co!onv are asked to register, particularly children up to156 words
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Article152 1953-12-05 9 Jong Landor Estates 1953 Profits CHAIRMAN of -I >ng Landor Rubber Esta ir. O. J. Rov reported i ttle diminut ye facing mpany during the vear no to .lime 3 1953, d<">pite an improvement la Emergency conditions. During the yaat the Company 18.48.1 on security sures, while the crop harnounted152 words
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Article65 1953-12-05 9 MR. S. S. MANY AM, a retiring C'itv C nunrllor and Labour candidate for today's Council election. cUlmcd yesterday that Police detained him on Thursday ni_thl to "frustrate" him and his supporters. i al thou el fo r more I charge ara an I rea65 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-12-05 9 (iROL'P CAPT. II. M. Bit.h. ().\.T\s Haamcet in Siru 1 iporp, (left). KOI K»\im; nuuy a lumpn- ti I- d uith whisky, chocolates aud other ilriitat its. to Mr. Tan Br-ng Saa, Captain of |hc Airp— I Spo:;s fui> at Kai?:m^ Airport, yesterday. The hamper was prrseuted l>v liantis I78 words
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Article23 1953-12-05 9 MRS. SHIRI.N F i/.DAR tk on 'The V. I This Chan- B Centre. 352-A i Road tomorrow al 10 'fl23 words
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Article141 1953-12-05 9 FIVE Singapore Associations representing stallholders hi various Cry markets are protesting against a recant Council decision that two alienees cammitled in one year arould DM jn '-anceliation of the stall- ers* \:ce:i>-a The five As Delations are— The F.^k Merchants As tion. Ihc Singapore Sam F.xporten *in_j141 words
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Article140 1953-12-05 9 i«i ■>■>! iv priers in uric inner yesllTria> and the market somewhat easier, prim dropping by one cent to :»nj rents per 1b. an the lark of Farther news from the United States. During the fluctuated n r r o m Th«.' main infl..- <140 words
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Miscellaneous136 1953-12-05 9 By Al Capp LCOti-&ur,i F *>' i i x _j I I" A&sjt -> M /a ''>"-ii/<iKToY<riv ZTj H£AP5 2 >^ it^TO*.^ 7TO L^iSriKa 22»f»-I A*t>MWTlEUSVE Am'm all. «j OML PlCCt»»T^ ovlr if >A T^5 C < < By v.r H« w /;n "J \UKE ME WITH PEOPLE LIKE /^mTi136 words
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Miscellaneous58 1953-12-05 9 |lIN<aAPORIH __=__"_fj 1 I I li I H ii i\ -i i• /wn i ii HIS CAM H ism 1 ii I I I. I M riioi»f«.i \.o rn itm HI riDfS AND TIM'S -l\ vi- I rn i I'" i rn I Si'JCAFOr, K MM«i M I i kl58 words
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Article536 1953-12-05 10 -AND IT HAPPENED iN KUALA LUMPUR! JN ADDITION to Solomon's undoubted artistic achievements it seems that he has created something in the nature of an attendance record as well. In Kuala Lumpur last Monday he played before an audience of four thousand two thousand each of adults536 words
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Article170 1953-12-05 10 voice, determined on the preservation of Singapore's musical reputation, i .j) *rs in my ear that we ere too discriminating to pot up with arena eonditi ins, dying ants and thunitorms, and that is why we might not have got 2,000. I tee the point but170 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-12-05 10 __LIKY Abbe Lane (Mrs. Xavier Cugat to you in private life) is expected to bring new dimension to the 3-D screen in her film roles. The '!l-year-old Latin aaagalflaaa and actress. is in Singapore just now featured in her husband's J show. To coincide with J her71 words
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1013 1953-12-05 10 BARRY OLIVER - BARRY OLIVER oy rilK Xavier Cugat Singing Contest takes place tonight after the semi-finals held] last week and I hope it is not too late to give some spare to the eliminations which werr held at the ['athay Restaurant. S »ral who1,013 words
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Article350 1953-12-05 10 OF MEN AND MUSIC CONGRATUL..-. 1 iu.^s Rahmin Hamid on winning the Xavier Cugat competition for -Latin-American" style singers at the Cathay Restaurant last week. Rahim produced just what Was needed, a fast-moving. lively number in mam bo rhythm. He looked as though he was thoroughly enjoying himself, despite the350 words
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Article434 1953-12-05 10 r T*HE many admirers of N n A i Kuil;! Cole art (lad 1 know thjt he has m id,, i ga •Very from the i >ri KIS II ness which Ihre itei »d I > rot sh irt his musical c ireer. H Is now434 words
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Advertisement85 1953-12-05 10 YOl ILL HAVE C&Ie*S ly« v> Pretend My flam:nl%C^^^ h^art Don't let your eyes y&t!jfWr go shopping Too young .v. Somewhere along the way Can't I Fcnth can move j a^ J^ mountain Funny f f Mother^Nature and Father JMF 'I*-* Wai km' my baby back ft now listen to85 words
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Advertisement181 1953-12-05 10 il ■1 K > aRS_r3-_K "^1! _r L___fe__r PB^' /JH V >— 1 < ___J^^^^ a_l __r am. wS_Hr^ 1 _V^ r __aaaa~ Records, worthy of the Mav*in>\ "he N't'th Symphony I leans th,? most beaaH/al rm N,l *i j cpraaataf ieep hai i < tj lalerprel ill m, hv181 words
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Miscellaneous436 1953-12-05 10 RITA DEL MAR 'rOMWS K\\ t)| I lON JL "few ini'n are ->i» clever is to know all the Mtw lieif I they il'i.-l 1 Kin lielom inld 1 1 SAT! kdw iok i;\ 1 BY- BODY: The best .>: 1 m of 1 :> prior to mid-after- noon Get436 words
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Article511 1953-12-05 11 4-1 WIN OVER RAF IN OPENER winning: the Singapore Hockey Association Quadran gular Meet this year when, in their opening gam" against Royal Air Force on the Padang yesterday, the hit four goals to the airmen's one. Civilians were a well balanced side and were masters for511 words
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312 1953-12-05 11 ''V. peag Soon described 5 e sUtemeal of ihc Prcsi,,'t "f Badmiataa As Kit.Mn of Malaya "foolish £d unjustijed" and sugthat hr Mnit up and own business with ird lu Wong's trip to M :„n champion said isive interview JJrth the I ruled312 words
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Article109 1953-12-05 11 IH -ri u tli e -Wre-minoie .i lime in tins mil r Knock Out Tourimr between the rless Associaij the Combined Sciiool i nt r Park \estcr- '■> piston could be game eiuiing in men, time. >st promin- a aid ed sup- roke i N109 words
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514 1953-12-05 11 SUPERIOR BUT ARMY TAKE TIME TO BEAT NAVY AKMY opened the annual Singapore Quadrangular orHhl" 1^ 1 1°" t} l e SCC Padan S yesterday^with a com tortable 2—1 victory over Royal Navy But dicUitinu iho tprmQ 7# they did throughout this tame encounter, and given the goal scoring opportunities514 words
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Article360 1953-12-05 11 BOMBAY. Dec. 4 (Reuter) j At lunch on the second day of the second cricket test here today between India and the Commonwealth touring side the visitors had carried their 'first inning^ total to 384 for lour wickets. India were weakened when they360 words
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Article59 1953-12-05 11 SELANGOR PERAK WIN l^uii. rrt. Perak beat Penang 2-1 and Selangor edged Pahanfj out bv a solitary jgoal i n the o;*«Miig games of \thm North Q>indi-ansu!ar hor- kev tournament at Ipoli today. Thillainathan and Kim Fon« scored for Perak. Ifahinder Singh netted the only goal for The solitary goal59 words
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Article46 1953-12-05 11 nit i ivinan team againSl me Army in the Singapore quadraimular hockey tournament at SRC padang at 4 p.m. today Is R Noronha; R. Mosbergen. R. Fernando; S. Ouncndran. Kirpal Singh. K. OorlofT: F. Fernandez. S. Kulasingham. Sheik Manaoor. Harban Singh. P;m^ Seng Eng.46 words
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Article20 1953-12-05 11 UNIVERSITY T beat the YMCA I—o in a Junior Knock out hockcv tie at Balestier Road, yesterday.20 words
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Article201 1953-12-05 11 ROYAL Military Police held their annual liflt shoot at the No. 1 Range, Nee Soon, yes.y. Six teams, including the Singapore Guard Regiment, attended the meet. Results of the shoot were: The Hop Ton Cup: (5 rifles. 1 L.M.G.) 1 "A" Company. Singapore Guard Regiment,201 words
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Article145 1953-12-05 11 Davis Cup: Belgium Lead India December 4, (Renter).— Belgium, the European champions galMfl a win Blag :i—o over India in their Haws Cup interzone tie here u he„ the v won the doubles today. The Belgian pair, Philippe dasher and Jackie Brichant seat Indian champion Sumant Wisra and l(l-ycar-old Ramajatnan145 words
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Article27 1953-12-05 11 BARTLEY Secondary School beat Raffles Institution 4-f» in a hockey match in Singapore lay. Henry Wong 2 Malleque nn c and Rahman were the scorers.27 words
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Advertisement53 1953-12-05 11 i bTwiTT'S COUGH SYRUP "vl (WITH GUAMCOL& CREOSOTE) J in the Orange Blue Carton. Be WITTS BABY COUGH SYRUP (FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS) j| in the Pink Silver Carton. ?^_-S^_-_S w ,> _L^~ twrfw $nr *j i £0 I frff 1 Kiv/*TI IT_k%^^;Ml in 3oz!"BoHles j ICL|_l^^ BETTER BY53 words
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Advertisement350 1953-12-05 11 E MUNICIPALITY OF r MALACCA TENDER NOTICE ■TENDERS are invited for the laying G f: o (a) 18 inch diameter Cast Iron trunk main; t (b) 15 men diameter Cast Iron rising main; h 1 I is of piping involved in thes i contracts are: Eis lameter n.ooo ft. approximately350 words
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Advertisement667 1953-12-05 11 !1 OTICE INGAPOKF COLD STOIIAtiK CO. LTD Ilncorpoi ..ted in the Colonj nf Cinnnn, roi oi Singapore) NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN -hat the Forty-Eighth nnua] General Meeting of the ompany will be hehl at the r? f P S r 0 0 8, -Co.. Ltd t£ i? I*o December. -fo-667 words
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Advertisement503 1953-12-05 11 MARRIAGE .VR.LIAM 1 y{ Pn re 4l U J HU'S F. M cVt 11 lid n I \> Juc ..g-por. R s s QITJIATI..NQ VAfA^JT JllUrtllUn, TrAl//\ill w NTED n t (f| Roma nl Emjh.h early neat year W f2S"f.uS n i J,i sa»- n i Rr,,d Kua's Lumpur, ben.503 words
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Advertisement169 1953-12-05 11 SI ANDVRD StRVICE f()l JUL |]N' Mr^l 0Yr r Ulli.mrLUlU Al Voir simiir: \t, i un lo h, ,p N n r^ r porr sinniirri i i..mpio»__. nt Kurrau 9Mer> l4 u,r -p.rt in th.- m**mm KM an .»ni>1.< lorm W hi rb iM sbouij rrtara uiiii i wo mmmi169 words
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Article120 1953-12-05 12 MELBOURNE, uer. 4, (Keu- English champion. Re4 Harris, last night set a new track re »rd for the flying furl)ns a) a cycling carnival at Geelong. near Melbourne. }\n pped 2/Stha or a j .:id otT the previous record or 12 2/sth_ held by Jan Dirkaen120 words
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170 1953-12-05 12 SIR FRANCIS SHANGRILA TO CLASS 1 Slit FRANCIS and Shangrila two horses who scored doubles at the Singapore, races last month have been promoted to Class 1 together with Spider King and Best Tip. Other particulars rontainei In tbe latest classification list Issued by the Straits Racing A iciation are:170 words
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Article43 1953-12-05 12 Fed. Colony Cagers Beaten BANC.KOK. Dec. 4. (UP).— The Japan men's basketball reated Federation 37 to 36 here 'ut-X night. 1 "ne Free China men's team defeated Sn pa pore 4!» to 46.1 'I 1 Hong Kong women's team Bangkok 33 to ly.43 words
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Article168 1953-12-05 12 Windsor I^d Gay Reveller Goodwood J\(OHIN YOI N<i AI.KC 4\«UKIN 1 OoJrien s.m«l«* 8Uif«f«rl Nllyerfort ...!n< A Ire Jarofoin «;»l«li-n >ati(N PILOT'S POINT ll\K\YOOl> 4 \< KPOT X M i. ||p, Jackpot Pilot's Point imckfpOi P^ifli HcUi P.ull KleM 3l7lVl Kll'.i K)K i>!VIKim tor IWO DIAMOND! \|,,l,r roiirli168 words
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Article2255 1953-12-05 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Windsor Lad Sums Up Todays Ipoh Race Prospects By RACE 1: 2.15 p.m. Claw 4, Div. 4 6 Furs. 1. 251 «..»lrlen Sands 4y 9.00 "Tiga Lima Kongii" Fox Woods 2 l.ittlr Andy 4y 8.13 "Belmoni St ible" Spencer Ah S. $24 Silverfort2,255 words
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176 1953-12-05 12 Another View To Beat Harringay In The 5th Race RACE 5: A terrific duel will h f Uj Another View and llarringav JJ h "'t^ Another View who ran two good n,, October. This I'mldkhan gelding s i, r (l win over seven furlongs in ilvbloa and Ik!! a close176 words
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Article75 1953-12-05 12 THIRD round results of th< Hollandsche Club chess tourna ment. MAJOR DIVISION Mrs. Pritchaid 1. Prof. BtlCOCl 3: Prof. Oppenheim J. Pritchart i: Pronk 1. Sna Kw« Hut 0, Sn. fcvee Konj I, uuidssnoJM 0 li Kheng Hong 0. Richard UlD 1. MINOR DIVISION Campbell. 1 Fagel75 words
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Article159 1953-12-05 12 RACE 7: No fewer than half a dozen horses hold strong claims for the main honours— Chu Chin (how, Disney, Producer, Emperor, Above All and Ranker Boy. I like Above All, a three-year-old Tajuddin gelding who displayed rare battling qualities at Penang in October159 words
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48 1953-12-05 12 Orissa Is The Pick Of Breukelens' stron* hand thTM I I < An in tra.k ani lot I livitioa 3. mcnt |tt| him we i, Hi wi (jar^el B i Krnn h goes up livt I coual of In.h Pa as he n H» six f ?h.« Hi Uoa48 words
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Article148 1953-12-05 12 THK going for today's races at Ipoh will be very good as there has been bright sunshine during the List two d:»y.s. Banker Boy. from th,> same stable as Producer, make appearance after a brief let- > up. His last run was at KL 'in August when he148 words
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Article44 1953-12-05 12 MELBOURNE, De 4 (AP) —Australia's -'-ond sti doubles team. Rex Ha: Uervy,, Rose, un-; 1 1] t heavily favoured Ken R wall and L< wis Moad todaj win the Victorian tennis ci pion>h p. 'I orej m 'A—6. K— 1. U—4 fi—4.44 words
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Article208 1953-12-05 12 Track form points to D;s Jnbutoi winning ra.-e ihreo. Distrtbutoi lan a v ronvincini trial on Thursday I.ianda as companion breezing ova three in 37 1/3 ser. This Le Grand Dur gelding r.a^ never looked Rttei and h e ru.> defltiittly made irea! improve nent sii c«208 words
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Advertisement101 1953-12-05 12 'bERIRAm 1 CHROLON exposure meter .0« _iJS^-fir B.T.Chew&Co. Singapore 76 E Robinson Road OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWB :> S.M 9.15 p.,,,. Paramount Picture Mightiest of Motion Pictures! "THE GREATEST I SHOW ON EARTH Starring Uttt.v Hulton Cornel Wilde and James Stewart In Technicolor Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Columbia Picture "VALENTINO"101 words
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Advertisement110 1953-12-05 12 spend your WEEK-END CITY'S MOST POPII.AK— %TMOSIMIH!I< GREAT WORLD GARDEN CABARET TO-NIGHT 1> V\M\(. P.M. MDM< SPECIAL ++++♦+♦++>.*♦ REXONA WATCH TOILET 1 on: soapJADVERT: I SPOT DANCES t Y 'MAC 11J (A Prizes- K xona t A M*W So»p .('miriest If 3 I or bxki.ow &I iTTRAI riONS^PAlK CO LTD110 words
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