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Title Section13 1953-11-29 1 The Straits Times. in No. 955. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1953. 15 CENTS]13 words
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269 1953-11-29 1 POLICE WILL SEE ITS A CLEAN FIGHT AT POLLS [[VERY precaution is being taken to keep ntxt Saturday's Singapore City Council elections free from corruption. Policemen will be stationed qutside polling stations, and polling I officers have been givrn strict orders not to issue ballot papers to voters who refuse269 words
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Article265 1953-11-29 1 A song brings delight to three THREE Singapore people tied in the Straits Times "Pick the Programme" Contest No 3. Each will receive $1 ,666.66 They are: Bohari bin Marzuki, 69 Dorset Road; R C Vanwermgen, 14J m.s. lurong Road; A. j. Ceikie. 391-C. Woodleigh Filters Their choice of the265 words
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Article38 1953-11-29 1 NEW YORK. Sat— The United States will call upon the United Nations to condemn atrocities against captured troops and civilian population by Communist forces In Korrr. but will not demnnd an investigation, informed sources said ye.strrday.--U.P.UP - 38 words
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Article30 1953-11-29 1 LOS ANGLES, Sat— Miss Ava Ava Gardner will go ahead with her plans to divorce Frr.nk Sinatra, a studio spokesman quoted her as saying yesterday. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article110 1953-11-29 1 And here's a new 55,000 contest TOMORROW The Straits Times begins a new md exciting $5,000 Must-Be-Won WORD PUZZLE CONTEST. It is a simplified crossword which everyone can do. Each day in this contest, there will be six words, each with one letter missing. From the clues, you are asked110 words
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Article60 1953-11-29 1 M PAR IS. Sat r. JOSEPH LANIEL, the French Prime Minister ot€ of confidence from' the National Assembly yesterday, thereby savin* his gov»fK nt K am L enabli "B him to attend the Bermuda confer,r, T^ a AsBe mbly Rave hl majority of 31-275 for andReuter - 60 words
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Article108 1953-11-29 1 CHIANG -RHEE ALLIANCE' TAIPEH, Sat. RATIONALIST China and 11 South Korea today announced that they stand firmly united In the battle asainst Communism and called for a united Asian front strongly backed by the United States A joint statement issued during secret conferences here Chi »ng Kai-Shek and South Korea's108 words
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Article105 1953-11-29 1 LIVERPOOL. Sat. Lady Derby, the wife of one of Britain's wealthiest Peers, yesterday was reported to be making "satisfactory progress" in hospital after a miscarriage The 33-year-old wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire was rushed to the Royal Liverpool Infirmary on Monday. She and herReuter - 105 words
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Article189 1953-11-29 1 Dato Tan will tell Britain THE Malayan Chinese Association will submit a memorandum to the Rendel Commission (now reviewing the Colony's constitution) and later send its president, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, to Britain and America to "tell the truth about Malaya An M.C.A. spokesman told the Sunday Times yesterday that189 words
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Article82 1953-11-29 1 TOKYO. Sat.— An American army sergeant has confessed to the strangulation murder of nine-year-old Susan Rothschild. An army spokesman identified the confessed slayer as Set Maurice L. Schick. 29. He said the soldier confessed last night that he had slain the girl, daughter of U.S.UP - 82 words
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Article136 1953-11-29 1 JAMAICA'S SIR WALTER RALEIGH' PORT ROYAL, Jamaica. Sat. A JAMAICAN imitated Sir Walter Raleigh's gallant act today when he took off his cloak and threw It in the mud before the Queen. Warren Kidd, of Kingston, electrified a crowd in this old pirate town when he broke through police lines136 words
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Article21 1953-11-29 1 PARIS, Sat.— The next meeting of the International Chamber of Commerce will be held in Tokyo in 1955— UP.UP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration171 1953-11-29 1 A MODERN version oi Sinbad's "Old Man of the Sea" scrambled aboard the Maersk Line's passengercargo ship Hulda Maersk in Panama more than four months ago and is still on board. Like his namesake, he just does not want to part company. Known as "Poude" to the171 words
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85 1953-11-29 1 A senior high-ranking Arm v Postal Officer, Lt.-Col. Wilson, arrived in the Colony last Friday night to Investigate the administrative and disciplinary sides of the delay of 56 hags of soldiers' mail. Col. Wilson is believed to have been sent here by the85 words
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Article186 1953-11-29 1 By FRANCIS WONG SATIN sparkled on the walls Fiddles walled out the tricky tunes that the Chinese marry by. The wedding gue.sts poured themselves a toast. Miss "X", the bride, advanced shyly with a blush that matched her bright red cheongsam. Her slippered feet led her186 words
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Article, Illustration227 1953-11-29 1 Penang girl becomes television sensation PENANC. Saturday. A YOUNG Chinese ballerina from Penang 4 has been acclaimed in Melbourne as "Australia's first television star." Attractive |can Cheah, 17-year old "daughter of Penang lawyer and racehorse "Owner, Mr. I. K. Cheah, made her debut ..before the cameras last month, and became227 words
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Article128 1953-11-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. kJR. A E Herwin, purchasing officer for Malayan IV^ Collieries, met two tigers last night at the 45th milestone on the Rawang Rantau Panjang Road. He was roundL.g a bend on his way back to the collieries when he suddenly saw the tigers128 words
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Article86 1953-11-29 1 PUSAN. Sat ONE-SIXTH ot this teeming port city of one million people smouldered tonight after an all-night flre; that scorched a U mile swathe, left at least three Koreans, dead and levelled 6.000 homes'; and buildings Twenty Koreans were hurt and two Korean firemen wenovercomeAP - 86 words
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Article93 1953-11-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat rO British paratroopers of the 22nd Special Air Srrvicp Regiment have been killed in a clash with terrorists on the Kelantan-Pahang border. Names have oeen withhold until their next of kin hav<^ been informed One terrorist is believed to have been wounded ln93 words
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Article75 1953-11-29 1 NEW YORK. Sat. INDIA SERVED notice yesterday that It will bring up the Korean question before the end of the United Nations General Assembly's current session The assembly tentatively Is scheduled to adjourn on Dec 8. The United States hoped that Korean political issues could beUP - 75 words
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Article46 1953-11-29 1 I LONDON. Sat.— Sir Winston Churchill will celebrate his 79th birthday on Monday with an evening reception at No. 10 Downing Street for about 100 guests. They will be drawn mainly from his family and a circle of his closest personal friends ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article130 1953-11-29 1 KHOR Mousa. four-yrar-nid grey English ge'ding by Prrtun Gulf out of Flyolley. wen Malay* longest race, the Singapore "St Lager." ever one and three quarter milet. at Bukit Timah yesterday, the last day of the Singapore Turf Club November meeting. T.iking full advantage of130 words
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Article20 1953-11-29 1 CHICAGO, Sat.—Thanksgiving Day accidents on Thursday killrrt 163 persons in the United States, including 122 in, traffic nrridents.20 words
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Advertisement314 1953-11-29 1 mX-—^\ Introducing I j tj THE 1954 MODEL OF Tffl] DESTROL ■ncorporatinß I rftpst refinrments I' 95!~9 )nc •'dvancement MF7 SPOT 1*t d d'° "^V^-ft-^yjN 58. Orchard Road. TEL: 7734 *****. rt^fej 12 -INCH PLAYING -+|^WPr RECORDS. Combining music ot the Masters with Masterly Recording 1 at a price to314 words
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Advertisement85 1953-11-29 1 mfcb. MUIWMST. TELEPHONE ***** m Bt, l I Ni LjICHT up one of these superb English cigarette* of pre-war excellence. Savour the rich, mellow smoothness of that pure Virginia tobacco and you will have formed a lasting preference for Rothmans De Luxe Virginia! You will know why, in the most85 words
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Article, Illustration807 1953-11-29 2 AMY LANDRETH - THEY'LL TEST THE MAGIC OF PARADISE ISLE AMY LANDRETH f/] £7 J* |l I Jf 17VERYTHING must run according to plan now that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have left Britain and the great round the-world Royal tour has begin. Nothing can be left to chance. Nothing must807 words
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Article, Illustration296 1953-11-29 2 "FOR the gleaming white r Shaw Savill liner, s.s. Gothic, the Royal tour means many happy returns. Two years ago the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were to have gone on a Commonwealth tour in her. That tour was never made because of296 words
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Article, Illustration715 1953-11-29 2 JOHN BLACK - JOHN BLACK Continuing... the secrets of Farouk By A FEW months before Farouk left Egypt for ever he began to build a modern Aladdin's cave— a treasure store for the King Jackdaw in his palace at Koubeth. He designed a burglar-proof treasure museum.715 words
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Advertisement82 1953-11-29 2 liH r\ VA«fli9t9 v>v'j f 3^2^™Es^BßS' ITSELF M/m/^^^[ !V r^^Mff^JaSSa^' af /JaflaV/aflH^ f jMt J^feF^Mr* t All Dunlop car tyres carry the Gold Seal, the symbol of all that is best in tyre building technique, but the DUNLOP FORT is designed for the motorist who wants the very best and82 words
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Advertisement188 1953-11-29 2 U You can't I get along i 1 without II Q||*qf toi*u>t/ I No keen up-to-date business or 1 professional man would dream of I using anything else in his office n I warehouse or store. I Apart from its outstanding economy Ij Biro Minor writes on practically JLy any188 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-11-29 3 Miss Maria Hitre, 26-year-old secretary met Mr. M. Sommcr six months ago on board the Willcin Ruys when they were on their way to Singapore. Yesterday their romance led to a wedding at the Cathedral of the Cood Shepherd. Both are employees of the Cerman Consulate. Sunday Times51 words
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393 1953-11-29 3 HARRY MILLER - 'World depends on our strength' Stockwell HARRY MILLER By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. M ALA Y A will form a bastion of the first order in any war we may have to face in the future, asserts the General Officer Commanding. Malaya. Lieut. General Sir Hugh Stockwell. "Everything we do against393 words
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Article419 1953-11-29 3 'Wonderful snowball' THE Christmas fund for the 800 patients at the Trafalgar Home for Lepers, in Yeo Chu Kang Road, Singapore, last week soared past the $7,000 mark and now stands at $7,671. Describing the donations, which are still coming in by every post,419 words
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Article57 1953-11-29 3 A woman hawker brought a photograph of her fruit stall in Cross Street to a Singapore court yesterday to support her claim that she was not hawking in a prohibited area. Telling Hew Siuk Lian that Cross Street is prohibited to hawkers, the City Police Magistrate,57 words
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Article33 1953-11-29 3 Students of schools run by the Singapore Tamil Education Society held an exhibition of handicrafts at St. George's Road Tamil School yesterday. Mrs. J. B. Appadural opened the exhibition.33 words
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Article36 1953-11-29 3 An election campaign meeting in support of Mr. V. Marripan. Labour candidate for South Ward, will be held loday in Anson Road. Singapore, at 5 p.m. Mr. Lim Yew Hock (Labour, Keppel; will preside.36 words
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Article27 1953-11-29 3 A gold ring and $200 were stolen from a suitcase kept under a bed in a servant's room in Victoria Park, Singapore, on Friday afternoon.27 words
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Article271 1953-11-29 3 npHE Mikado," the Sinsa•l- pore Teachers' Training College production which opened on Thursday at the Victoria Theatre, was a delightfully fresh performance of the most famous light opera of all. The magnificent costumes, brave singing and ebullient acting by over 100 young Singaporeans made for an271 words
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158 1953-11-29 3 ¥>EOPLE who go into businpss i as commercial driving instructors should have to pass a special instructor's test, Mr. R. L. Lambert, managing di~ec- tor Of a Singapore driving school, said yesterday Bad instruction, by inexperienced and unsuitable InI structors is perpetuating bad158 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-11-29 3 Father Christmas again JOHNNY JOHNSON, artist, swimming coach and sports writer, is once again taking on the role of Father Christmas this year. He is setting out on a day's tour of the outlying islands in the Singapore Health Department's floating dispensary and hopes to take with him presents of128 words
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Advertisement462 1953-11-29 3 Why do the best people sleep on Slumberlands Slumberland mattresses are not made Just for your more important guests. They're made to give you perfect restful sleep night alter night after night on springs that never grow tired. Indulge yourself for once, for a lifetime. simply because they are the462 words
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Advertisement209 1953-11-29 3 Miss WF *sl IACQ Miss Violet Sldgh This year's Miss MAX FACTOR Malaya is leaving Singapore by Pan-American Airways on 2nd December for Hollywood, fabulous movie centre, and the home of Colour Harmony Make-up, originated by Max Factor Hollywood for the stars and you. The dream route selected for this209 words
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Article, Illustration958 1953-11-29 4 ' Sagittarius - 'Sagittarius' By The odd thingg Malayans believe about them all npHERE are a number of folk lore tales and legends regarding the snakes of Malaya, and here are a few I collected many years ago in the course of my jungle wanderings as Forest Officer in the Malayan Forest958 words
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Article227 1953-11-29 4 The old days rpHE v riter now has someJL thing to say of the old Straits Settlements Singapore, Penang and Malacca. Tan Jiak Kirn, a leader of the Chinese community and a big public benefactor, built a road in Singapore, a bridge in Malacca, subsidized water works and227 words
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Article369 1953-11-29 4 YTEAL by itself is a tasteless meat. To get the best from it the clever cook combines it with some strongly tasting ingredient such as bacon, ham green peppers or, as in the following recipes, onions tomatoes and mushrooms. MEXICAN VEAL STEAK WITH ONIONS For six servings cut369 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-11-29 4 This early morning Malayan tesne was caught with a camera by A. Napawongte of Police H.Q., Patir Mas, Kelantan.21 words
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Article656 1953-11-29 4 IN DEFENCE OF FLYING FOXES... If THE Dusun has had a windfall in the shape of the much-branched crown of a Mata Kuching tree that crashed a few weeks ago. The Cook. however, showed no interest in the matter. not even going to view the corpse, as656 words
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303 1953-11-29 5 Visifing stars, local talent boost Colony show world SINGAPORE has just seen the beginning of a series of stage shows and concerts, both by world-famous artistes and by local talent, which will provide an unprecedentedly rich season of entertainment from now until Christmas week. And the public is showing its303 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-11-29 5 Abdul Rafcim Hamid, (right). one of rhe riirce finalists in the Xavier Cugat singing contest sponsored by the Cathay Organisation. Sunday Times picture.25 words
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Article141 1953-11-29 5 pOLLEAGUES in the Slngav^ pore Broadcasting Department insisted that Abdul Rahim couldn't sing. When he tried out a new tune along the corridors, they remined him that the whole world was not his bathroom. And when he hinted that he might enter for the141 words
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Article120 1953-11-29 5 ROTARYS AID in helping this part of the world "in a concerted stand against the immoral and disruptive forces ranged against us by Moscow" was praised yesterday by the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. He was speaking at the opening of the annual District Conference of120 words
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Article16 1953-11-29 5 MUAR, Sat.— For driving in considerately at Tangkak, Hamdan bin Abdullah was fined $40.16 words
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164 1953-11-29 5 WHEN Hazimat binte Mchamed. 16 a schoolgirl, heard I a widow, Kiah binte Abdullah, 35. tell her plight to her mother, Che Zahara binte Noor Mohamed. President of the Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association, she gave $10 to the widow. Razak bin Haroun. 13164 words
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Article189 1953-11-29 5 kJARY Kwang, 17, a maidservant employed by a European couple in Kings Road. Singapore, met a thief for the first time in her life. i He returned her ring which he had earlier stolen from her room after she asked him: "Why do you want189 words
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Article125 1953-11-29 5 MALACCA, Sat. MALACCA'S first live triplets are thriving. The |U month old babies all Rirls, now weigh over 7 Ib. each. Their mother Madame Chaw Hong Fah, is still receiving money from Sunday Times readers all over Malaya. When the triplets were born, the future was125 words
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Article48 1953-11-29 5 When Rildar Han/sen, a Norwegian sailor, was charged in the Fifth Police Court yesterday with disorderly behaviour at Gate 2 of the Singapore Harbour Board, his second officer. Mr. Ragmar Horsfjord was there to act as interpreter. Hansen pleaded guilty and was nned $5.48 words
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183 1953-11-29 5 'Cinema of future' eomina to S'pore piNEMASCOPE, the latest i V; film development from I Hollywood which incorporates the biggest screen yet— it stretches from one side of the auditorium to the other multi-sound effects and a ?.-D illusion without Polaroid glasses, is to be demonstrated in Singapore next week.183 words
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Article47 1953-11-29 5 Tne Blood Tranfusion Centre at Singapore's General Hospital will be open today from 9.30 a.m. till 12 noon for blood donors who are unable to attend during normal working hours. Many more new donors are urgently needed, says a statement from the centre.47 words
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Article25 1953-11-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Com-missioner-General, spoke to Federal Legislative Councillors last night about the situat.nn in South-East Asia.25 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-11-29 5 Kiah binte Abdulfah. 35. a widow, with her seven children. The eldest Razak bin Haroun. it 13, and the yonngnt, 13 months, is on her lap. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Advertisement209 1953-11-29 5 The n<Me&r m^ Thrill >^y mi A I TISIT £$k Really "^L Satisfies non carbonated real fruit juice pasteurised ultra modern machinery EKCO Model 193 L HHHI >-^ i reception EKCO.. Ask your local fluality radio Receiver and others in the Ekco range, ineluding Ekco \^7 Car Radio. Sole Agents:209 words
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Advertisement353 1953-11-29 5 INDIGESTION £\fi There's no n««d r vrr 10 let indigestion get you down. Take Miclea* brand stomach tablets, they will bring you relief from all the »ymp»' torn* of indigestion hcanburn. acidity, flatulence, stomach pain*. REALLY PROFOUND RELIEF <^ Marlmn' hrund •tc>m»rh* powH.r Kivr* prof mi n<l. rßrrlivr rrlirf rrally353 words
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Article, Illustration810 1953-11-29 6 CAPT D.H. de T. READE - CAPT D.H. de T. READE By THE BEST FROM EVERY LEVEL' ORITAIN is justly proud of its Sandhurst the College for training her Army officers. The Federation of Malaya's Military College, formed last July, is being built round Sandhurst principles and traditions and810 words
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Article851 1953-11-29 6 A DA y IN THE JVNGLE. A play in one scene THE scene is a jungle clearing. It has been raining recently and Lien Thi and Wun Long Gripe, the protagonists of this drama are squatting under an upturned soap box waiting for it to start raining again. Lien Thi,851 words
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Article591 1953-11-29 6 (■rouse not in season r"S been a bad week for the moaners. Being so cheerful will have to keep them going from now on. The moaners who cluster in Kuala Lumpur bars and curse Singapore, the moaners who cluster in Singapore bars and curse Colonial exploitation, the591 words
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Advertisement315 1953-11-29 6 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports s. s. SIRDH ANA Sailing 10th December s.s. ANSHUN Sailing 6th January s.s. SANTHIA sailing 24th January s. s. SIRDH ANA sailing 22nd February Ist. Class... $745 2nd. Class... $590 Children according to315 words
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Advertisement396 1953-11-29 6 w m. 'i Sk Be ture of your loveliness arwnys give your eyes an extra •parkle at "those certain times." Add boid touch of mascara and with the perfect streamlined protect tea of MODESS, you'll feel in top torn. MODESS dutk tt adjustable Snutar? Belt. Olvn oompMt ram fort •rrurtty396 words
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Article, Illustration413 1953-11-29 7 A PARTY PIECE FOR THE SMALL FRY NEVER so much as at Christmas time, when mothers are planning their own party-going wardrobe, do their small daughters seem to develop such a timely and precocious fashion sense. And the little girls of today voice their413 words
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Article, Illustration556 1953-11-29 7 'Wishing you all the miseries of the season* ROBERT Reitz was a young American abstract painter, just a little concerned about where his Christmas dinner was coming from and wondering whether modernist art could bring him success. Then yielding to an irresistible impulse one day,556 words
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Article71 1953-11-29 7 T<HE Rev. Charles Wlnsland, Rector of Hatfleld, Broad Oak, Essex, England, poses this problem In his parish magazine: "Ask any woman which she would rather have— the affectionate husband who occasionally goes off the rails and is brutal in his drunken moments; or the respectable husband71 words
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Article769 1953-11-29 7 The "Human Casebook" has been dealing with readers' problems in the Sunday Times for the past seven years. If you have any query you would like answering send it to Jane Lee, Sunday Times, Singapore. Miss Lee regrets that she cannot answer letters by post. IAM 20769 words
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Advertisement243 1953-11-29 7 Johnny H'nt so %qladyou oamei^^ J^^\^t^^^G»it, I feel you corry 'ASPRO'?V^^-JrAl ■T/ (hot and cold, sick > Mre, take two w\lh^^z£pg(\ ff I take 'ASPRO' too for ~^^f-r jjlk^^ quick relief from colds, /^V^^2^v/ pain, feverishness at\6^tr^\ A 7 Th« BORNEO Co., Ud. line, in England). RESTFUL. RELAXING/* II Koolfbam^j^243 words
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Article, Illustration651 1953-11-29 8 BARGAiNS HA LORE FOR EARLY RIRDS JOAN >H \IIAV finds Christmas presents for every porket THE Singapore shops are beginning to look very festive and gay with their Christmas decorations and abundance of goods of every description. These are still in a state of pristine freshness and this is an651 words
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Article140 1953-11-29 8 From A Special Correspondent MRS. Audrey Taylor 29--year-old mother of three children, has decided that she will take an even-chance risk on the operating table. In I9if. three years after her marriaft'*, she became a polio victim. Her legs were paralysed, and now. with140 words
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185 1953-11-29 8 FAR EAST SPELLS TROUBLE FOR THESE WIVES LONDON. THE fact that officers' wives have two or three servants and too much leisure is one of the reasons for family discord among Army families in the Far East. A report on the subject is published in the Journal of the R.A.M.C.185 words
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Article, Illustration613 1953-11-29 8 DOROTHY THATCHER - DOROTHY THATCHER By LONDON. IN honour of General Templer's recent visit and also that of Sir Donald and Lady MacGillivray. the Com missioner for Malaya In the United Kingdom, Ra]a Sir Uda bin Raja Mohamed. and his wife, Tunku Norsa'adah gave a reception613 words
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Advertisement388 1953-11-29 8 The VISCOUIVTESS j •n ml«ru/iW loeiety beauty, nuisti om 4fc*^| Pond'i for her complexion care She ujys a^^^'C^^^SPßl^^'l^^BsSfc "Pond"! Cold and Vanishing Creams H X I I mr^he finest aids to beauty core I know". -m*'- wL \ko\\ I Of) i r o -sff, |ii --T ,^P »'Mt. M You388 words
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Advertisement319 1953-11-29 8 MARMITE M^j gives you ar^zjl i^ness y U VITAMINS! It's grand to be fit— and Marmite helps to make you flc Marmite Is a proved source of those bodybuilding vitamins that assure good health and protect you from Illness. Add Marmite to your favourite dlthes and you Increase their vitamin319 words
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Article45 1953-11-29 9 FLICE constable Yacob bin Busu was congratulated by a Singapore magistrate yesterday for giving evidence clearly. The magistrate. Mr. J. (A. Devereux-Colebourn told him: •It is very seldom I hear a witness giving evidence in as a clear way as you do.'45 words
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Article50 1953-11-29 9 A WOMAN MEMBER of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club yesterday reported the loss of a wristwatch and a necklace valued at $500. from her changing room in the club on Friday afternoon. She found the valuables missing after a swim The police have detained a woman.50 words
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353 1953-11-29 9 Police party only did duty during sampan raid XA/HEN the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court sat for the eighth day of the adjourned hearing of an opium case, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, the judge, referred to publicity in the Press on the case353 words
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Article54 1953-11-29 9 The Singapore Blood Bank reserve level is becoming lower and many new donors are urgently needed, says the weekly report. There were 14 more recipients than donors last week. Of 128 people who cave blood. 32 were new donors, composed of 18 Europeans, 12 Chinese,54 words
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Article203 1953-11-29 9 They will stay at Mallaig' SINGAPORE yesterday hart five unusual visitors from an island off Sarawak They are Kenyans, who are he.* to do a lot of things for the first time in their lives. They flow into the Colony in a Malayan Airways Dakota as guests of Mr. Malcnirr203 words
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80 1953-11-29 9 A reunion of people from the London School of Economics will be held on December 6 at the house of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came. It is proposed to set up a Malayan branch of the London School of80 words
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Article61 1953-11-29 9 Progressive Party candidate. Mr. S- M. Vasagar. who is contesting the South Ward in Saturday's City Council elections, will hold two meetings today. The first meeting will be at 9 p.m. outside the Tiong Bahru market; the second at 5 p.m. outside the Radin Mas mosque.61 words
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Article18 1953-11-29 9 The Burmese consulate at Martia Road will be closed on Dec. 1 Burma's National Day.18 words
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Article157 1953-11-29 9 Big vote at Bukit Mertajatn BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. HOUSEWIVES on their way to market were among the earliest voters today when the Bukit Mertajam electorate went to the polls for the first time in Province Wellesley's town council history. Busiest centre was the Magistrate's Court where 100 voters turned up157 words
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Article85 1953-11-29 9 THREE Japanese film executives were entertained to a Chinese dinner on Friday night by the Cathay Organisation which has arranged to show Japanese films, dubbed in Mandarin, in Singapore. They leave by plane this morning for Tokio. Yesterday the> visited Kuala Lumpur. The three85 words
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Article160 1953-11-29 9 PENANC, Saturday. PROVIDED the Government gave equal opportunities to all legal and constitutional political organisations to exist and to exe>-t their influence in this country, the High Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templer, need have no worry that Federal elections would be a farce, Inche Mohd Sopiee, chairman160 words
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Article39 1953-11-29 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.Sa'ad bin Haji Omar, of Batu Pahat, was allowed ball of $5,000 today in the Sessions Court pending trial on a charge of attempting to smug»gle 16.000 cigarettes into Johore from Singapore.39 words
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Article153 1953-11-29 9 Tableaux and Cugat at ball A COLOURFUL tamtaux which will include children of all nationalities and costumes from every part of the world is to be presented at a charity ball at the Island Club, Singapore, on Saturday, as part of the Singapore Children's Society's appeal week. A highlight of153 words
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214 1953-11-29 9 SCHO LASHIP FOR JESSIE FROM MRS LOKE YEW MRS. LOKE YEW. mother of the Cathay multi-million-aire. Mr. Loke Wan Tho. has awarded a scholarship to an old Rirl of St. Hilda's School. Katonjt. for a two-year course in a teachers' training college in England, it was announced at the opening214 words
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Article30 1953-11-29 9 A Malay woman livinß in Serangoon Road, Singapore, lost $850 worth of jewellery on Friday when a thief broke into her house while she was visiting a friend.30 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-11-29 9 ENTER THE KENYAHS The Kcnyahs in the V.I. P. hall j» Kallang airport Singapore yesterday with Mr. Loke Wan Tho. The chieftain. Pcnghulu Caw if third horn left. Sunday Timci picture. Story below.33 words
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Article28 1953-11-29 9 TAIPING, Sat.— Found at ■9impanc with a Malay knifr, Putrh bin Yoop was fined $25 or one week's rigorous imprisonment by the Taiping Magistrate.28 words
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Advertisement192 1953-11-29 9 outt*dcca**f Qenevieve < The Star of the J.ARTHUR RANK Technicolor Comedy Now Showing at r THE CATHAY 0 with l*/lt\tiiflP\/P Ojiah John Kiy KliMth I(VI f \j SHERIDAN GREGSON KENDALL MORE DARRACQ and my illustrious \!^j|iH^^Si^y^B BBfcV father, Mr. Darracq, des- \>^f^^ cribed me at the time that —^^J^^U' I192 words
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Advertisement188 1953-11-29 9 L-^\\ How to lose fat and feel lit Jf I Many a former sufferer today blesses the double action of »he great blood-purifier, Dr. Mac- kenxies VEINOIDS. For VEINOIDS while bringing happy relief from w. muscular agonies at the same time 4* take off prounds of ugly fat when -^SjS.-*188 words
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Article, Illustration670 1953-11-29 10 A Did you say you'd V nvrer wear them? f PLj*. JsL-JmI^ r* .^fc. .^B J m i i v «j HEIHHMM O\ THIS YEAR'S BESTSELLERS 1\ THE FASmmJV nOHLIK the owe imi \nrn 'nH\ixi>iK>ES\ IT'S FAR FROM WHERE IT STARTED LONPON. WOMEN are putting their two loss into670 words
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Article183 1953-11-29 10 WOMAN with right equipment for an important job: Thelma Holland. Beauty Adviser to the Qurrn. who haa worked on the cosmetics the Queen has taken on the royal tour. She knows her business she has for many years been a director of an English beauty firm— and183 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1953-11-29 10 and a lecture on injections THE young man started putting on his shirt again. When he had buttoned it. he turned around to me and said "It's only a cold that have got, then, is it?" "That's all." I answered ".Tr.st common could. Without treatment1,301 words
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Advertisement65 1953-11-29 10 -How fascinating can you be? f^ jfy"^ E AU DE COLOGNE V^H^L^N "4711 TOSC A LOTION flf /JH Wa for grooming do magic r% \\si^^^B^Pa t0 our l°°k S'W SkJMW^^ Gently dab your forehead H -^-T <s^^s3Siv AU DE COLOGNE m 1&9 Vor inhale its delicate J\ ißßß^^^ fragrance to65 words
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Advertisement300 1953-11-29 10 I>rth cleaned with P*p«nnVnt are whiter, much whiter That's Wauv 'hey are drarirr! And they are rleanrr because Pep-ndent is the only toothpa«t« that contains Irium*. Peppodent with Irium cleans ■way the film which not only dulls teelh, hut alv> harbour* the dangerous germs lh.it can cau<e decay. So for300 words
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Article, Illustration364 1953-11-29 11 Sweets, toys, clothes kJORE than 150 Singapore children, whose lives are overshadowed by tuberculosis, are relying on YOU to make their Christmas a happy one. In a paper-back book at the Clinic in Shenton Way are lecorded the names of the364 words
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265 1953-11-29 11 New reservoir will boost city water supply— in 7955 CINCAPORE housewives, who have been happy since their blackout troubles were solved after the Pasir P anjang power station opened, are not so happy now. They have been complaining that, water pressure In parts of the city is very low during265 words
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Article286 1953-11-29 11 British soccer result LONDON. Sat. DIVISION I Arsenal 2 Newcastle 1 Aston Villa 2 Charlton 1 Blarkpnol 0 Bolton 0 Cardiff 3 Liverpool Chel.sea Preston 0 Huddcrsfteld 3 Burnley Manchester C. 2 W. Brimwich 3 Portsmouth 1 Manchester l\ 1 Sheffield ltd. 5 Tottenham 2 Sunder Und 0 Middlesbrough 2Reuter - 286 words
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Article60 1953-11-29 11 KUALA GANGSAR. Sat.— Dr. Mohamed All Murshid, Indonesian Deputy Counsul, Penang, accompanied by his wife, and Inche Mohamed Razalli, were welcomed and entertained at the Iskandar Polo Club, Kuala Kangsar, on Thursday, by more than 200 Indonesians. He advised them to form an association similar to60 words
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Article73 1953-11-29 11 SINGAPORE'S Icampongs have been free from smallpox cholera and other dangerous infectious diseases since the beginning of this year. Among infectious diseases reported last month, there werp 14 chicken pox and two poliomyelitis cases. The Rural Board's travelling dispensaries treated 2,380 people during October. The Board also73 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-11-29 11 Mr. Muthu Kumnrjiamy, t /o Vitvalingam Porayar, and Saratfcambal, do Cnanasambandam, Sirkali. after their wedding recently. The Bridegroom comet from Parit Buntar.24 words
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Article113 1953-11-29 11 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.1& Morning Star; 7.30 News; 7.35 Melody Mixture: 8. Come lntc the Parlour; 8.30 Breakfast Hour, 9.30 London Light Concert Orchestra; 10 Musical Round-up; 10.15 Science Survey; 10.30 MidMoinin<! Medley; 11. Radio Malaya Orchestra; 11.30 Roman Catholic Church Service; 1.02 Lawrence Welk Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Radlc113 words
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Article34 1953-11-29 11 A Chinese woman poured boiling water on another woman during an argument in a house in Keppel Harbour, Singapore on Friday. The victim was scalded on the arm and back.34 words
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Article194 1953-11-29 11 DECEMBER first grade closed on the Singapore rubber market yesterday at 60 cents a pound, one and one-eighth cents below Friday's close. Rubber circles were not alarmed at the easier tenaci'cy. It was felt yesterday's market reflected the reaction of the two cent Jump in price on194 words
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Article19 1953-11-29 11 The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was declared at $324 a picul, up 62 a cents.19 words
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Article27 1953-11-29 11 BOSTON, Sat.— Mr. Eugene O'Neill, the famous playwright who won the Nobel prize for literature, died yesterday of bronchial pneuonia. He was 65. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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136 1953-11-29 11 Madame Auzurie troupe in good form IN a programme of Eastern, ancient, mythological and acrobatic dances, Madame Auzurie and troupe were well received at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Madamp Auzurie, who has appearpd in about 300 Indian films, lends a graceful rhythm to her dancing. She did Justice136 words
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Advertisement277 1953-11-29 11 WET £>& TOPIC $HJf' A ustin Reed Rainwear COTTON GABERDINE RAINCOATS st* q pw I Raglan style, single breasted, proofed, fK L\ Im> check lining. W WOOL GABERDINE RAINCOATS Double breasted, belted, with inset (U -4 sleeves and slit-through pockets. J i£l 1 light fawn in colour. SOLE AGENTS FOR277 words
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Advertisement135 1953-11-29 11 jo much better i PLAYER'S N?3 r^hj Quality Cigarette P.M» CITROEN "Light 15" "Bie 15" 6 cylinder 15.08 H P. Sob daeidi jk EASTBBN JHTTO CO..LTD. 69/ 79. ORCHARD RD. TEL 3747 SPORE 9 REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA i X MAS SALE I i NOW IN FULL SWING*135 words
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Obituary26 1953-11-29 12 20 M'or-fi $10 (minimum) FRANCOIS ANTHONY. Formerly of the Art Furniture Depot. Orchard Road, Singapore passed away yesterday, a^cd 56. Funeral Btdadarl, 4.15 today (Sun>.26 words
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Article80 1953-11-29 12 tu Word. %1H minimum HOME OWNERS! The average j mortgage protects the ComDauy that loaned the money, but it lets your family down If you die. before It is paid. Mortgage Cancellation Insurance U a Nerd. Write McLaren. P.O. Box 4024. Singapore. REMEMBER Canine Week. Tod.v- Palm reading $680 words
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633 1953-11-29 12 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. Nov. 29, 1953. The pride of Malaya IT is, perhaps, a disturb--1 inp thought that the level of argument in the solely nominated Federal Legislative Council invariably reaches a higher standard than the mostly elected Singapore Legislative Council. It is necessary only to road your newspaper633 words
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1152 1953-11-29 12 By THE THIRD MAN |T IS A commonplace social and political in Malaya today that there can be no progress, no stability, possibly even no survival, un less there is free and equal co-ope-ration between Malays and Chinese. Nobody seriously concerned with1,152 words
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Letter246 1953-11-29 12 BECAUSE of the extreme difficulty of getting any up-to-the-minute news from home, we have only today come across the report on the proponed buildings for the University of Malaya. It is good to know that the University Council has been so active in their efforts. But it Is extremely bad246 words
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Letter182 1953-11-29 12 I HAVE read with Interest a letter from Patient (TB> Kuala Llpls. published In y«ur paper of October 21. I wish to state it is got true that T.B patients in Kuala Lipis Hospital have been neglected In the matter of aids by the Social Welfare Department in182 words
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Letter246 1953-11-29 12 I USUALLY read Billy Budds column in the Sunday Times, and was shocked last Sunday to come across his callous remarks about dogs and the strays In the streets What was also shocking was his sarcastic reference to the efforts of those people who. not rich themselves,246 words
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Letter158 1953-11-29 12 A STATEMENT by "NOW- BOY" In the Sunday Times about "British politicians" was contrary to my opinion and I totally disagree with his attitude towards the British who, while eoverning the vast domain of India in the good old days, did many things for the benefit of the Indian158 words
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Letter216 1953-11-29 12 A 6 a Buddhist, I strongly object to A. Dennison's improper description of twc Buddhist figures. Maitreya and Kuan Yin, as "Gods Of The Chinese." Maitreya and Kuan Yin are classified as "bodhisattvas" in the study of the Mahayana wing of Buddhism, and not as 'gods' in the216 words
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Article, Illustration308 1953-11-29 12 DESPITE all protestations to the contrary. Penang's third Municipal elections next Saturday will again be fought out on a communal basis. The four rival political parties will doubtless deny it. But the candidates with whom I have talked\ agree that their success or308 words
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Article102 1953-11-29 12 TANJONG WARD Mr. Wong Loh Hun (Radical) AccountantAuditor Stool Mr. H. E. Tyebkhan i MM) -Muslim Merchant) Horse Mr. Khoo Soo Jin (IMP) Merchant Boxer. Mr. Yeoh Cheng Kung (Labour) AccountantAuditor Watering Can. KELAWEI WARD Mr. A. C. Reutens (Radical) School teacher Motor Cycle. Mr. S. M102 words
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Article248 1953-11-29 12 BIGGEST JOKER OF ALL? DID the late Mr. Charles Dawson. Hastings (England), solicitor and amateur antiquarian, perpetrate the biggest fake in anthropological history with his "discovery" of the "fossil" fragments of the skull of the Piltdown Man? The question is being asked by anthropologists after the publication in London of248 words
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Article395 1953-11-29 12 UMNO-Muslim have tried hard to score in what may perhaps be considered a predominantly Malay Ward. This year they have launched an even more vigorous appeal in the kampongs. There have been fewer speeches, it is true, but there has been more house-to-housp campaigning V LABOUR,395 words
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Advertisement695 1953-11-29 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. tn Horin H$ (minimum) LIM--YEO: Tie rncaj-.-'irenl was announced on 2Rth Nov. 1953 between .lohn, Yorv; Chye. eldest son of Madam Quek Ah Lin and the late Mr. Lim TaUS Chua, and Magpie, May Geek, second daughter o.' Mr. K"S Kian. SITIATION'S VACANT 10 Wnril* (I i Mm.)695 words
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Advertisement64 1953-11-29 12 j Chock... I j Lubrication j j AT (jjobJf 1 I Service w j Station I REACH kgp 1 j Destination j A ROUND THE WORLD £SES!^S?=^ MORE CARS ARE PROTECTED BY S Mobiloil 1 i THAN BY ANY OTHER BRAND i 1 1 i STANDARD- VACUUM OIL CO.. INCORPORATED64 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-11-29 13 The site for Internat ional House From the organising secretary of the International House Appeal Committee in Melbourne comes tWs aerial picture showing the proposed site of International House for Asian students at Melbourne University. Key to the picture is as follows: 1— Royal Melbourne Hospital; 2 Melbourne University; 376 words
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Article88 1953-11-29 13 Singapore Legislative Councillor Mr M. P. D. Nair said last night that he* would conduct a one-man survey of living conditions in the rural area— on foot. < r*%* *35 hacl retirrri from the -V un c». he had plenty of time at his disposal he added.88 words
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Article32 1953-11-29 13 MUAR, Sat. Manaf bin MorfU was gaoled for nine months' for theft of a cartoon of cigarettes belonging to Lee Gek San in a shop at Jalan Abdullah.32 words
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308 1953-11-29 13 ■J HE GOVERNOR Sir John Nicoll, has sent Colony youth a Christmas message in which he calls on the people of the Colony to build a better Singapore for the young. Sir John tells the Singapore Youth Council that it could ask308 words
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Article170 1953-11-29 13 CORRECTION We have been informed that la report appearing in the I Straits Times of October 7 l under the heading "Ipoh Race Inquiry" and subsequent reports might suggest that Mr C. E. Parker had been disqualified by the Perak Turt Club for using an electric battery170 words
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Article122 1953-11-29 13 A TCB JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. a years anxiety Chou See King, former compradore of the Honpkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation here, was today acquitted of a charge of cheating. Chou was charged last year in the Sessions Court with cheating by inducing the bank to deliver to122 words
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Article58 1953-11-29 13 After the 7.13 p.m. news on Radio Malaya tomorrow listeners will hear a specially beamed broadcast talk by the Vice Chancellor of Melbourne University, Professor Paton He will thank the people of Singapore for the grant of $100,--000 approved by the Singapore Legislative Council towards building an58 words
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Advertisement18 1953-11-29 13 &3/S3 EVERYBODy KNOWS THE STRONGEST MAN DRINKS DOG'S |p HEAD i i^^H ]i $I^l LOOK FOR Jiiflb'HlS LABEL18 words
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Advertisement168 1953-11-29 13 murphy more signal... less noise nnxl< I 198 The Set you've been waiting for A fully tropicaliied miniature lew priced AC/DC superhet with short and medium wave-bands. PRICE: SINGAPORE 110 FEDERATION 120 10' r DISCOUNT FOR CASH SOLE AGENTS 8. P. SHOT AM CO., LTD. 12. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL.168 words
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Miscellaneous671 1953-11-29 13 "This is my commandment, That ye love one another, at I have loved you." John 15:12. HI Kl li OF ENGLAND KATONG PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: 7 CHURCH: (Koon Seng Road) 5.30 urn, 8 Holy Communion: 9.30 Sun- English Service, Rev. John Henderday School. 10.30 Mattlns: 1145 son. Holy Communion.671 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-11-29 14 *^HE Sunday Times is offering cash prizes for readers' pictures published in this page First prize is $30, with $15 for the second best and $5 for the runners-up.34 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-11-29 14 THIS lovely study of the Singapore river wins $30 for Sunday Times reader Giam Yew Seng of 1 90 Queen Street, Singapore. He took it with an Ikoflex 11. Exposure 1/100 at 111. Another delightful pictorial shot comes from a Penang photographer, Tan Kok Ke« of99 words
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Article, Illustration605 1953-11-29 14 MOVIEMAKING FOR AMATEURS by B.F. CLIFTON HOW many of us, I wonder, have ever, gazed thoughtfully at the array of homemovie equipment on show in our shop windows? Won-, dering whether it would be worth while buying a camera In these difficult times can605 words
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Advertisement269 1953-11-29 14 Mad* in Ctrminy AvjiUbl* in: Casettes 20 rEROMNIA: Daylight Refills. 36 Sefc.i.-* 31 Ofvl.gHt. Refills 20 D room Refills 36 <& PERUTZ MS PeRPANTIC: WEz^^SS^r Schiinar 29 )^T Wetton 50 PeRGRANO: The film which made 5,!,-;,.. the 35 mm camera _^^l^^^_ W-tET l« famous J6 rftfmwnr amp m/j* A^SCt l£*9U^^^^269 words
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Advertisement92 1953-11-29 14 ll ll^* >_^ CLEANS AND >^ <^3^ PROTECTS <^5?^KS t J| YOUR PIN AS YOU WRITI ttu, Porker tfu/'nk <&g^oßJ^^^^- THE ONLY INK WITH '^B^f solvjx Most pen trout> es arc cau **<i *f cr)e *P Avoid corrosion, clog- 1 J (ing. rubber rot— ute Quink with I Oulff'Z^^t solr-x.92 words
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Article, Illustration700 1953-11-29 15 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE FIGHTS BEFORE FACTS IN TUDOR TANGLE B» WE all know what happens when the Hollywood script writers start monkeying around with English history. In their astonishing conglomerations of highly imaginative horseplay they turn tyrants into handsome heroes and lords700 words
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Article233 1953-11-29 15 YOUNG and old all around the world will be sorry indeed to learn that the "doggie in the window" who frisked and gamboled Into such sudden fame, is no longer with us. A new song. "Doggie On The Highway" tells the sad sad story.233 words
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161 1953-11-29 15 POLISH SINATRA BREAKS THROUGH IRON CURTAIN MUNICH. Sat. YOUNG GIRLS in Commun-ist-run Poland are falling In love with Polish singtr Karol Marek. He sings to them every Sunday from Munich on a broadcast of American-sponsored radio free Europe. His fan mail from behind the Iron Curtain indicates he is fastAP - 161 words
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Article302 1953-11-29 15 HOVER YUE - HOVER YUE n» SO XAVIER CUGAT, the foremost Latin American bandleader, is to show us his brand of South-of-the-Bor-der dances when he and his troupe touch down In Singapore tomorrow night No doubt, his appearances are bound to create tremendous interest In the Colony, especially among302 words
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Advertisement486 1953-11-29 15 iff" M Innnunrinft Mho WtWFJIS nf "PICK THE EYES Contest Corrrct Solution: ALAN LADD <8> LEO GENN <7i; SUSAN STEPHEN (9) Uf Prize $100 j/vm by Mr. LOH FOOK CHOY, 39 Cavenagh Road. 2nd Prize $50 won by j Mr, YONG MEOW KWANG. 115 Onan Road. 3rd Priic: 1 month's486 words
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Advertisement305 1953-11-29 15 CATHAY ORGANISATION JTL. ATTRACTIONS "TJJT 4QMOJ ™LiJ2S Phono tl*IM »or Booking*Keris Films Present mSi ki sim ■w SHAKIFF MEDAN Bfc BAKAR RUDIN $sJp fro to I) iLs^^v^COLOR BY GEVACOLOR~~^«J -»«^TOXII.HT AT NIMICIT^^ Today «> a.m. "PRISONER OF I.OVE" (Mandarin) tsiin\\i\«. soo\ 20th Century Fox Presents JEFFREY HUNTER IN AN ACTION305 words
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Advertisement154 1953-11-29 16 I dreamed I arrived in Paris Maidenette Strapless bra It's a new experience in carefree uplift! Maidenette* Strapless gives you such a chic silhouette, flatters you with dainty inserts and feather-light boning. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassieres are made only In the United States of America. There a154 words
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Advertisement303 1953-11-29 16 The Time will I come At least, this is your earnest hope. The time when you are not too old to enjoy retirement, and with a steady irtcome assuring reasonable comforts. Talk this over with a Sun Life Agent. Ihe low rout nf Stn l.tfl Retirement plan will ht m303 words
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Miscellaneous146 1953-11-29 16 head. Before you make any move of importance. ;et J? j v#» the advice ol VakV-w; someone old»M lLv\\X and more reli- Vk able. A good week for new deals with prospects of an even better time in mid-month. TAURUS; (Apr. 21 Way 20) You won't know where you are146 words
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Miscellaneous467 1953-11-29 16 I SAGITTARIAN PARADOX s OrUin zodiaral arras arr said In produce a dual prrsonality in thr individual born while the Stin is parsing throvch thrm. I'i^i r-.. < .rmim and Sa(ittarius ar the zndiaral signs that have this particular rfTrrt upon thr human trmprramrnt. Rrmrmhrr this whrn you arr dralins467 words
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Miscellaneous170 1953-11-29 16 TKIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY.— Excellent for social life, meeting strangeis Not so good for anything that involves responsibility or formal entertaining. Afternoon hours probably the most propitious. FOR LUCK TODAY WF.AR OR USE: Royal Blue. 4. Sapphire. TOMORROW.— Attention to routine and a little more work than usual would170 words
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Miscellaneous173 1953-11-29 16 waiting for may oct-ur midmorning. Quickness of thought and action take you far toda^. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Orange. 1. Diamond. WEDNESDAY. Probably the best business day thi>« urrk take full advantage of it. Aim high, particularly during the morning hours. Evening may brine surprises in a personal173 words
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Miscellaneous410 1953-11-29 18 HmF I (OASPI^^^M AT THIS MOMENT --THE AD 'TUT.' TUT/ CAPTAIN. HEY, POC' r HMM BUT TH;S BECAUSE- 1 ™~,J' x M^t^^LM^^^ "I ~?^B"W^l^P^B I' I -,>Uoo-^-»»-.-.-NOWTHAT YOU KNOW\ TO SEE PAPER IS PUBLISHED" WUVE BEEN WORKING AD' ITS ABOUT WFPERENT MULE-/T«f MU£.£ ll(|l|ffißr^tfrfcfiTT J^S>'^' "W I^^^JK^^^^ I TUl^ 1^410 words
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Article269 1953-11-29 19 THE ECHO FROM A DEATH CELL IF your son had been shot by German Invaders as a war time underground worker would you vote for the Germans to become members of an international ex-Servicr men's association? That question had to be answered by Mrs. Malthc BnJhn. secretary of the DMatab269 words
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704 1953-11-29 19 IT was certainly a busy day for Prince Felix Youssoupoff. Most of it was spent studying for examinations which he was to take the next day. In the evening he had a date to murder Rasputin. It was December704 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-11-29 19 Virginia Mayo as she appears in "She's Back On Broadway", a new Warner Bros. film.19 words
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Article480 1953-11-29 19 It can be as perilans as a rattlesnake.*. SCIENCE COLUMN ■TK)R scores of children a plateful of broad beans may be as dangerous as a bite from a rattlesnake, a doctor warns. They are Cypriot children in London born with a peculiar sensitivity to the broad480 words
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Article116 1953-11-29 19 pOURTS may one day y- order a motorist's driving licence to be endorsed: "Married naggee," says a writer in The Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review, a British publication. A "naggee," says the writer, is a term which may be applied to a116 words
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Advertisement521 1953-11-29 19 > GUARD AGAINST PYORRHEA It Strikes Neglected Gums K wB I /i Bni'in mi isr Sj m\Mi^mf 4 4 out cf 5 May Become Victims Are you neglecting the all-im-portant care of your gums? Firm gums are vital to the health and beauty of your teeth. Tender, bleeding gums that521 words
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Advertisement169 1953-11-29 19 look k x^^ J^JsL^- M--1» SNORKEL > v^/^* W"^""^"^-. No more messy hands! Here s the I T* P en wlth the magic filling tube that i|\r\\\ q reaches out and siphons up the v^v NsV\ I nlt then retracts back Into the i v^V »L pen wnen filling is169 words
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Miscellaneous202 1953-11-29 19 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSB DOWN 1. It's left ts the Navy (4) 4. 1. Flat 2. M»*ailnr (5) S. 1 Kind of love (4) 9. Existed (4) 10. Gather in (4) 4. Join firmly 5 1 Set free (S) 11. Baltic (10) It Vigilant (S) 6 Loaned (4) 7. Plump Crtspnesa202 words
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Article, Illustration730 1953-11-29 20 built in rural areas. They will be of doctors who visit the hospitals programme to control yaws, a dis the population, is also being aid Health Organization. run by nurses under Hie direction each week. The government's case that affects 15 per cent,730 words
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Article430 1953-11-29 20 P.I. H. Naylor - P. I. H. Naylor By EVERY week certain personalities are thrust into the hard glare of the limelight some for the first time; others, familiar figures, reappearing. Have you ever stopped to think that these famous men and women might be your zodiacal type, and have430 words
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Article504 1953-11-29 20 OPERETTA lovers will not be disappointed with the Columbia long playing recording of Franz Lehar's The Merry Widow (33CX 1051-2). The first practically complete recording of the music from Lehar's most popular work, each piece being linked with a short spoken cue, it contains some delightful singing by504 words
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Advertisement283 1953-11-29 20 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN fMj Gillette Wf^k Quick-feed Im^ Dispenser H m 0 at no extra ity Now Q nl y s 1 10 All these advantages at no extra cost New blade in a flash Blades completely oil protected Built-in used blade container No clumsy unwrapping no damage283 words
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Article179 1953-11-29 21 Players were put under 'fluence From a Special Correspondent LONDON: IN FUTURE Edgware Town Football Club will train on I hypnotism. This was decided I after an extraordinary recov--1 cry saved them from defeat In their game with Maldstone United. For six times six members 1 of the team have179 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1953-11-29 21 Dr. Mak Ting Sum advances some interesting theories about— iTHE article headed "House Of Terror" written by Mr. K. D. Voltz in the 1 September issue of Wide World Magazine in recounting graphically the poltergeist activities in the bungalow home of a Singalese family in Kuala Lumpur, has prompted1,365 words
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Article724 1953-11-29 21 BILL WEBB- JONES - BILL WEBB-JONES THE DAY THE SUN TURNED BLUE By r THE vague and indeteiminate rumblings which issue periodically from the volcanic island of Krakatoa. may, or may not, be a prelude to another thick fog which put Singapore in much the same position as London or Manchester724 words
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Advertisement557 1953-11-29 21 *^t^ vJwHHi^i^H S^k *_^^dj WL U TtMtfi' 'I m, ANTIMACNETIC WATERPROOF ROTAREX 17 |EWELS. /SP€NO CMRlSTMAS^ssss==s~~=i J AND N6W y«AR O<(^^^ V AT SfA.--^. /VT Af. A NEW AND EXCITING WAY j TO SPEND YOU* CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY m.v. "ASIA" AIR CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT Leaves Singapore Dec. 24th Arrives Hongkong Dec. 28th557 words
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Advertisement23 1953-11-29 21 I v^v s~~*\ A ,"w^ Gin Distillers y*^ M, W" Cordon Co. Ltd. Gordons Stands Sup'UlAtUL >BOBMtt> a-. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC.23 words
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Article, Illustration859 1953-11-29 22 Manning Blackwood - Manning Blackwood Here's some surprising news (or motorists By AS if the motor trade were not finding things difficult enough, another, nasty bogey has reared its ugly head to worry them still more. The everlasting engine Is in sight. A London firm ha- invented a process whereby859 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-11-29 22 This an almost unique line-up ot Bcntlcyt and Rolls Royce of advanced years, but unimpaired vitality Lined up outside the Adclphi Hotel in Singapore are Mr H. A. Stonor't 21.6 h.p.. 1925 Rolls Royce. Mr. Paul Cibbs-Panchcris 1928 4 J litre Bentlcy, Mr Stonor's 1929. 6i-litrt Bcntlcy. Mr Carl Helickost's88 words
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534 1953-11-29 22 JOHNNY JOHNSON - COLONY'SJUNIOR SWIMMERS SET UP SOME FINE TIMES JOHNNY JOHNSON SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE By THE S.O.S.C. have decided -■■very wisely to send Tr>d Strickland to Manila for the all-important Asian Game* Federation meeting which is to be held shortly. It seems very certain that several matters of utmost importance to Singapore534 words
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Article, Illustration400 1953-11-29 22 EDIN PETERS - Colony cyclists get some expert advice EDIN PETERS By T»HE lack of a fine phy- sique is no handicap in cycle racing it is the art of sprinting, split second judgment and the coolest of tactical brains that pay the largest dividends—34-year-old Reginald Harris of the Raleigh Industries. England, winner400 words
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Advertisement237 1953-11-29 22 They're on the way A g g g Bigger than before, with added luggage space to mafch its 'LJL' hf th'tktJtt fk i/i fw rlDl^*^#l five-seater comfort. Better, because of its more powerful -v^ V *A^\A*" \JW\AJ\t brakes, improved steering, and fitting refinements. Youll 3rȣfii lik the bi car beaut237 words
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Miscellaneous117 1953-11-29 22 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Ac-root: 1. Port. 4. Calf. 9. Were. 10, Released 11. Engagement. 12. Snap. 13, Perl. 14. Lad. 16, Ton. 17. Wont. 18, Late. 19, Part. 20, Token. 22. Dirt. 23. Hive 24. Stand 26. Fade. 28, Lark. 29. Rule. 30. Pod. 32. Ek. 33, Bast. 34. Lira.117 words
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Article393 1953-11-29 23 JOHN MARKS - JOHN MARKS Singapore well placed for title By SEKEMBAJN, Saturday. JWO SUPERB goals by Burdett Coutts put Singapore right in line for the southern quadrangular hockey tournament title when the Colony beat Johore 2-1 on the N.S. Club ground here today. Coutts was the hero of393 words
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Article313 1953-11-29 23 Malacca hold Negri 1-1 SEREMBAN. Bat. A FTER conceding a goal in the first half, Malacca scored the equaliser four minutes after the resumption to hold Nfgri Sembilan to a l-l draw when the ■oathfß quadrangular hockey tournament was continued on the N.S. Club padang here today. Malacca ihus maintained313 words
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Article106 1953-11-29 23 MELBOURNE, Sat. JON Henricks, Australian swimu mlng champion, and Neo Chwee-Kok Singapore champion, who met In a 100-metre race it Singapore earlier this year, will again clash In championship events to be staged in Australia. They will swim In 110 yards and 220 yards eventsReuter-AAP - 106 words
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Article495 1953-11-29 23 W. E. TREVOR - W. E. TREVOR By •THE Red Lion of Scotland, suffering from a slight 1 hang-over, had its tail twisted badly on the Padang yesterday when The Rest coasted home to an easy victory by 19 points (two goals, two penalties and a try) to six (a495 words
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Article68 1953-11-29 23 IPOH. Sat. a better all round cllsplpy gave Scotland a goal and two tries for an easy 11-3 victory over Thf Rest (who scored a try) In their annual rugger encounter played on the Coronation ground this evening. The score at half time was68 words
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Article227 1953-11-29 23 Bulletins will guide umpires SKKEMBAN. Sat. TIIK Malayan Hockey Council Umpires Board today decided to distribute a periodic bulletin setting out interpretations of controversial aspects of the rules. The board adopted the proposal of the Singapore delegate, Mr. F. v Milne, for a bulletin as being one of the best227 words
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Article70 1953-11-29 23 IPOH. Sat. Penang Asians beat Perak Asians by six points (two tries) to three (a penalty) in their rugger match here today. Penang were territorially superior throughout and only a good defence prevented more scoring by them. Kraal sscored Penang'* first try early on and McCully70 words
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Article109 1953-11-29 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat AFTER leading 6-3 at half time, Royal Army service Corps were beaten 11-9 by Seremban Garrison In a fast and well contested rugger match af Headquarters Malaya this evening. Seremban scored a goal and two trips against RASC's three tries. Abbott109 words
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Article41 1953-11-29 23 RNAS Sembawang beat Singapore Harbour Board Recreation duo by 12 points (3 tries and a penalty) to nil in a rugger match played at Sembawang yesterday. Tries were scored by West, Downey and Fletcher. Whiting converted the penalty.41 words
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Article288 1953-11-29 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CCOTLAND once again took the honours In their annual rugger match agnlnst The Rert. whom they beat by 12 points ('wo penalties, two tries i to three (penalty) on the padn>ig this c< r en!nc. Af'er an tven flrs' half, Scot? gradually288 words
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Article404 1953-11-29 23 CAN BAM EXPEL WONG? Mayflower B.P. president asks: MR Quek Sens Guan, president of the unafflliated Mayflower Badminton Party— in whose name Wong Peng Soon and his party are making a tour of Formosa questions the right of the Badminton Association of Malaya to take any disciplinary action against a404 words
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Article109 1953-11-29 23 S'gor Police score ten KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. OELANOOR Police Volunteer Reserves routed Penang Volunteer Reserves 10-1 In their annual soccer match on the Pudu Road ground today to retain the challenge trophy for a second year. Selangor led 4-1 at half time. Five minutes after the kick-ofT Inside left Boon109 words
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Article65 1953-11-29 23 Results of friendly soccer matches played at Farrer Park yesterday were: Kinta Rangers beat Junior Athletic Association by 5-3. Scorers for Klnta Rangers were N. Nadarajah 2. O. K. Chan. Manl and K. Karan: M Ramasamy scored a hattrick for junior A. A. Garul Asiah Football CJub drew65 words
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331 1953-11-29 23 SINGAPORE S Europeans and Eurasians surprised the formidable Medan soccer tourists at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday when they turned in an efficient all-round display to earn a creditable 2-1 victory Hero of the Combined Xls victory yesterday was Scott, the season's most popular goalkeeper331 words
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Advertisement511 1953-11-29 23 P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE! TENDERS FROM Selected Class j 'C and above registered P.W.D. I Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to 12 noon of U*e sth. December, 1953, Tor the SUPPLY OF QUARRY METAL FROM A QUARRY AT JEMALUANG AND FOR TRANSPORT BY LORRY,511 words
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Advertisement306 1953-11-29 23 NOW a new Air Link between SINGAPORE and "fey Now a new, shorter, direct route »aye» _<3J |J/\ you days on your flight to Soirth Africa, i^flfll I '~w *to From Singapore you fly via Djakarta, H I < "<"ob Island and Mauritius to SINGAPOR BPJT vM v BBi Johannesburg.306 words
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Article, Illustration3208 1953-11-29 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Euphrates sets a new record for ihe 6-furlong Hy Big sweep TOTAL POOL: $407,782 No. 1 *****5 $183,502 No. 2 *****7 $91,751 No. 3 *****7 $50,972 STARTERS (55.663 each); Nos. *****2. *****7, *****3, *****5, *****2, *****5, *****9 *****9. *****9. CONSOLATION3,208 words
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Article37 1953-11-29 24 EPSOM JEEP'S nap selection GAMBAR MELAYT and hrst Inngshot QUICKSAND both won their races at Bukit Timah yesterday. The Straits Times picture tip was Singing Master who was unplaced in the last race.37 words
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98 1953-11-29 24 SYDNEY. Sat. yOUNG Australian tennis player 1 Barry Green left Bydney by air last night for Djakarta where he will Join his countryman Jack Arklns'all. for a three weeks' playing tour of Indonesia. Both also have an invitation to play In Sincapore for98 words
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265 1953-11-29 24 S'GOR T.C. REBUILDING SCHEME MAY BE DELAYED KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A LTHOUOH the emergency J\ control on building has been lifted the Selanßor Turf Club may not be able to carry out its $3-million rebuilding scheme for some time, thp Sunday Times was told today. The wheme which provides for265 words
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