The Straits Times, 30 November 1953
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Title Section16 1953-11-30 1 The Straits Times Nat*" 1 1 tie***"* Established 1843 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1953. 15 CENTS16 words
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Article118 1953-11-30 1 NEW $3,000 WORD CONTEST TTODAY The S»rjiitj Timrj I begins a new and c»citin( $5,000 Muit-Br Won WORD PUZZLE Contest. It ii a simplified crossword which everyone can do. Each day in Hiis contest, there will be fix words, each with one letter missing From the clues, you arc asked118 words
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Article113 1953-11-30 1 TAIPEH. Sun. SOUTH Korean President Syngman Rher said today j that Korea must be united even without the help of the Allied nations. He also warned: "If t ho Allies do not send the Indians out of Korea we'll send them out ourselves "That mayUP - 113 words
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Article42 1953-11-30 1 THE HAGUE. Sun. West Europe's Foreign Ministers yesterday Instructed a mxnation group oi governmental experts to draft the basis for political, economic and military urrion of France. West Germany Italy and the Benelux countries within the next four months— A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article20 1953-11-30 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun.— Police here say an anti-Tito Yusoslav terror organisation la operating in Brazil. A.P. iAP - 20 words
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79 1953-11-30 1 Rain floods roads, strands motorists A HEAVY downpour in Sine aporr yf-sterriny stalled cars, stranderi motorist flooded severai roads. The Kailanu Meteorolocica! Station reported !.5O inehe.s of rain up to 5 p.m. The flood* held up trnfflc in ■event] parts of the town when visibility was poor. There were at,79 words
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Article331 1953-11-30 1 Yong Peng raiders chased into swamps Y()N(J PEN(i, Sunday. gKCI'RITY fones from western Johore were ronverjfinj: today on a tfanjr of 30 terrorists hiding in swamps near Yon? Peng following the Killing yesterday of a sergeant of the Ist. Fiji Infantry Battalion. The killing came331 words
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Article108 1953-11-30 1 'Flu hits victims of big fire PUSAN Sun UNITED NATIONS medical teams worked desperately today t" stem an outbreak of influenza among children of Pusan victims of the worst flre in Korean history Capt William Besel. the port surgeon, said three United States hospital cars were converted into clinics nearUP - 108 words
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Article54 1953-11-30 1 VIENNA. Sun The Communist "World Peace Council." called today for a four-power conference on Germany and negotiations to end the IndoChina war. The council also asked "the peoples of Europe to prevent the ratification of the treaties concerning thp European Army and the revival of German54 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-11-30 1 DOLLIES, dollies everywhere, and not a single little girl to play with them Correction. That hi* "doll" in the middlr with the ribbon in her hair looks a fake. Dollies don t smil, like that. There IS a little eirl around after all It's four-year-old Judy Donald. The dolls, imported133 words
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Article19 1953-11-30 1 DAMASCUS. Sun— Reliable sources said that Syria and the Lebanon are nearing a i new economic agreement.19 words
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Article124 1953-11-30 1 GENEVA. Sun. THE United States will have I 38.000 to 40.000 long tons of tin in excess of present strategic stockpile require ments by next March, the U S. delegation to the internation »1 tin conference here announced j yesterday. "No decision has yet beer.Reuter - 124 words
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159 1953-11-30 1 ROME, Sunday. IIARITIME authorities at Bari reported last night aTI that Yugoslav gunboats seized at least 20 Italian fishing vessels on Friday in the Adriatic Sea The authorities .said they re- i ceived the report from the Elvira, one of three boats that escaped inAP - 159 words
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Article62 1953-11-30 1 Ceylon with vs Nixon COLOMBO. Sun— U.S. VicePresident Richard Nixon said today that he is convinced Ceylon*, rubber pact with Communist China does not imply sympathy with Commu- nism. Before leaving for Madras. Mr. Nixon said: 'From discussions I have had <vith Government officials, there is no doubt that CeylonAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-11-30 1 MRS. ANTHONY I.OK \IM wife of the pilot who Hew (he Queen to Bermuda, is seen above smiling at the news that a V. 9.000 theft from her London home had been irade good by gifts. The robbery was carried out while Mrs. l.nraine was82 words
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263 1953-11-30 1 CHICAGO, Sunday. FORMER President Harry Truman said last night that America's freedoms are under attack by "unprincipled politicians". He called on Americans to oppose "those who would coerce us." Earlier in the day he told news conference that he in- tended to sayAP; UP - 263 words
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Article204 1953-11-30 1 DAILY r Ml) artisans employed by th~ Slnewisw* City Council will get a rise J of about six per cent, with i effect from last January. This increase was given in response to representations by the men's unions. The Council also decided not to raise204 words
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Article51 1953-11-30 1 HONG KONG. Sun— A oomb fished out of Hong Konc waters exploded. Injuring five yesterday, police reported toaay. One of the injured, a live-voar-old cirl. had thrown a hard object nt the bomb while the master of a junk went to find a policemanUP - 51 words
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Article47 1953-11-30 1 LONDON. Sun Five more young Malayans have been called to the Bar in London. They are Miss Elizabeth Srinivasagam. S. B Lim. and R E. Redrup of Singapore. Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah (Pahano and S. K. T Yon? of the Federation.47 words
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Article21 1953-11-30 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Moscow Pravda gave King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia an obituary of 13 words. A. P.21 words
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Article18 1953-11-30 1 NEW YORK Sun Sweden has developed plastic fish nets which are attracting widespread demand. AP.AP - 18 words
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Article23 1953-11-30 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Krupp of Essen. Germany, ha.s agreed to send experts to Yemen and Pakistan lor technical surveys. A P.23 words
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Article160 1953-11-30 1 Spread his coat before the Queen KINGSTON. Sun. IIfARREN XIDD. the 35-year- old Jamaican who achieved notoriety by providing the only unscheduled event of the Royal tour, was set free today after being held on a lunacy charge. Kidd attempted to do a Sir Walter Raleigh act by throwing hisReuter - 160 words
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Article21 1953-11-30 1 CHRISTOBAL. Sun The Liner Gothic with the Que.->n and the Duke of Edinbursh m board docked here today. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article42 1953-11-30 1 MAIZURU. Japan. Sun Eight hundred and 1 1 Japanese former soldiers and civilians captured by Russia in Worln War II left the Red Siberian port of Nahota today for Maizuru. eight years after the end of the fighting.— A.PAP - 42 words
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Article21 1953-11-30 1 LONDON. Fun—Britain an.-i B ..rma will be^in negotiatior.s i-i Rangoon on Monday for a new deten-e agreement.21 words
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Article213 1953-11-30 1 LONDON. Sun. '"THE Finanrial Times A yesterday claimed that the United States is doing something to help in the recovery of rubber. This nowspauor pointed mit that over the last week th" market has shown a modest general advance. "The significant thine Is that the UnitedReuter - 213 words
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Article33 1953-11-30 1 NLW YORK Senate Internal S. BablotnmHtrc said it wants t. n Igor Gou/cnko I diplomatic clerk, about Ml concerning olliccs of iat ctaty of State £dwa«J >itiuiua and Adin,: hi^;', At33 words
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Advertisement223 1953-11-30 1 S P H de SILVA *S Mt»» sr S"*smPOoi 6 sSharwond's Chinese Preservrd Fruits. Chow-Chow I think they're called Morton's Christmas Puddinß -S.C.S. Special Ham stuffing What on earth are you muttering about, woman, and what's that object in your hand? It's an Entry Form for Cold Storage's Christmas Competition,223 words
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Advertisement112 1953-11-30 1 LONGINES The Worlds Most Honoured Watch Sold by ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS fC| V\ BOOK LUijilt SHOW ODEON CINEMA Premiere Performance RAFFLES HOTEL' December I pm C.l* Premiere Dance b Revue Also 2nd. 3rd sth December HAPPY WORLD STADIUM: s revue witn 10 acts on 2nd. 3rd. 4»h. sth112 words
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137 1953-11-30 2 U.N. ARMY BOLSTERS KOREA DEFENCES SEOUL, Sun. T<HE Eighth Army Com- mander, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, said today that the Eigth Army now had a "better defence line" than before the armistice and was ready to fight at any time. He told a Press conference that "my Army has completedReuter - 137 words
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Article33 1953-11-30 2 THE HAGUE. Sun. The West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, and the French Foreign Minister, M Georges Bidault, yesterday reached sufficient agreement on the Saar problem to justify further negotiations.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-11-30 2 MR. AND MRS P. S. MATH JUS, of Singapore, who were married at the St. Thomas Syrian Church, Singapore, last Saturday. The bride was Miss E. John, Lady Welfare Officer of the Singapore City Council. Straits Times picture.38 words
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544 1953-11-30 2 Rendel men urged: Keep polls barred to non-British VOTING rights in Singapore should continue to be restricted to British subjects and naturalised British subjects, Government officers yesterday told the Rendel Commission which is reviewing the Colony's constitution. In a 4,000 word Joint memorandum to the Commission, the Singapore Senior Officers'544 words
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216 1953-11-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. MR. R. Saunders, of Consolidated Eastern Estate, Rengam, Johore, who was killed when terrorist landmine blew up his car, was once intelligence officer to the 14th Army in Burma. His rank was Lieut. Col. and he worked under Gen. (now Field216 words
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Article124 1953-11-30 2 MR. JAMES SINCLAIR, Canadian Minister for Fisheries, who led his country's delegation to the last Colombo Plan conference at New Delhi, arrived in Singapore on Saturday. He is visiting independent Asian countries. Mr and Mrs. Sinclair had tea with the Commission-er-General. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. and124 words
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Article276 1953-11-30 2 Appeal to Privy Council From HALL ROMNEY LONDON. Sunday. V K. V. VALLIAPPA CHETTIAR, a Klang moneyi Mender, states that he was compelled by Tegku Musa Edin. when he ruled as Sultan of Selangor during the Japanese occupation, to execute a transfer of land, in276 words
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Article28 1953-11-30 2 CALCUTTA, Sun.—Authoritaive reports yesterday said India and Russia have concluded their first trade agreement and will sign it in New Delhi early this week. A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article29 1953-11-30 2 TOKYO, Sun. Japanese negotiators for the AngloJapanese trade and payment talks, to begin in Linden on Wednesday, left this morning for the British capital— UP.UP - 29 words
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Article92 1953-11-30 2 TOKYO, Sun. A JAPANESE medical researcher today claimed a highly successful new treatment for high blood j pressure. Professor Reiji Imalzumi. I University of Osaka phar-, macologist, said his treatment is very simple Injection of an iodine compound. He said high blood pressure is mainly caused byUP - 92 words
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Article76 1953-11-30 2 NEW YORK. Sun—Publication of three New York afternoon newspapers was crippled yesterday by a strike of photo engravers for higher pay and other benefits. Members of the American Newspapers Guild and other unions refused to cross picket lines set up by the 500 member; of theReuter - 76 words
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Article39 1953-11-30 2 NEW YORK, Sun. The General Assembly of the Un.t ed Nations yesterday decid-d to set up a committee to negotiate with South Africa on *h? international status of South West Africa and to examine conditions there. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-11-30 2 Text book on mathematics MR. V. DANIEL, now with the Victoria School, Singapore, who has been teaching in the Federation and the Colony for the last 18 years. He has just published an approved text hook in mathematics.38 words
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Article154 1953-11-30 2 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON. Sun. A BRITISH soldier, who. after serving in Malaya, joined the Methodist Church and then decided he could no longer take part in any Army activity, pleaded guilty at a London court-martial to being absent without leave by not reporting for his annual154 words
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Advertisement46 1953-11-30 2 TAIKOO GRANULATED SUGAR is the finest, whitest, purest cane sugar you can buy. r> S°'d < n 1 Ib. rolls. 5 Ib. and 10 Ib. bags. I \)fflStis Distributors SINGAPORE COLD STORAGJ < O I Tl> Shlicim fos\lft^ M. PhABER LiO. N/^^J SINCAPORI Tel. 69JS P.O Bex 105146 words
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Miscellaneous286 1953-11-30 2 SINGAPORE PENANG w_ n<n o»— n J 2 As Singapore: 5 Programme 7^35 Melody Mixture. 8 Rhythm In 7 News> 7 15 Ame rican the Sun; 00 Malay Housewives; Rhylhrn; 730 Varlelv Fltre 8 Close Down; 1.01 Monday Wo rld AfTalrs; g 5 C B8 %i£ TWJ? In n;i Concert286 words
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Article215 1953-11-30 3 But Ike wants priority for Germany WASHINGTON, Sunday. [JNITEI) States representatives at the forthcoming ttermuria conference with Britain and France are expected to agree to a meeting of the Western and Soviet Foreign Ministers early next year. But the State Department views the proposed Bin FourReuter - 215 words
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Article59 1953-11-30 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Sir William Havter, the new British Amh »ssador. conferred with the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. (Jrorgi Malenkov, for 20 minutes today. They discussed international affairs in a "cordial atrrosphere," a British Km,hassy spokesman said. Sir William was the first Western ambassador to he received hyReuter - 59 words
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Article78 1953-11-30 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The United States told the people* of Albania yesterday they have a lons history of rrik t;.uro to oppression and under Communist rule they presently arc burdened "by a tyranny as vicious as ;my thrv have known in thr- past". Thr message fromAP - 78 words
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145 1953-11-30 3 POMMUNIST rebel regulars bore down 'yesterday on Franco-Vietnam defenders of Dien Bien Phu. but their forced marrh was no match for Dakotas brineme French defenders to the isolated airfield. The rebel 316 th Division wa.s reported within 150 miles of the airbase, capt :red byUP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-11-30 3 BOTH TUBS! cars have the number 2079 and the letter H. The 1899 Decauville. one of the earliest French cars, is owned by Major Fairhurst of Bushy Heath, Hertfordshire. It has taken part in many veteran car rallies. It has direct steering and open gears two forward and no reverse.Reuter - 75 words
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Article70 1953-11-30 3 KARACHI, Sun. MR. Mohammad Inamullah Khan, secretary of the World Muslim Conference, said yesterday he had sent a letter to President Eisenhower on the sixth anniversary of the partition of Palestine. He said the letter asked President Eisenhower to "stop all aid whatsoever to70 words
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Article55 1953-11-30 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. JAMFS Murier, 38, a transient, surrendered to police and asked to be gaoled so he could recover from a drinking bout. Judge Gordon Lower sentenced him to 20 days in the city gaol. "Twenty days aren't enough." Mudge insisted. "Give me 30." "Make it55 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-30 3 THIS TRIUMPHAL arch was erected in South Parade. Kingston, Jamaica, for the arrival of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Popper picture.27 words
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Article134 1953-11-30 3 SYDNEY, Sunday. SECURITY officers are investigating a sabotage attempt on one of Australia's atomic age warships the anti-submarine frigate Queensborough, according to the Sunday Telegraph. The attempt was made at Cockatoo Naval Dockyard, Sydney, where the Queensborough is being re- fitted, the rmper said. TheReuter - 134 words
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Article206 1953-11-30 3 Winston knew all the songs LONDON, Sun. SIR Winston Churchill a day on* 79. limbered up his lusty baritone to join 528 singing teen-aged boys in the annual sing song of Harrow Public (private) School. "Old boy" Churchill was cheered for minutes when he stepped on to the dais inReuter - 206 words
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Article30 1953-11-30 3 SUVA. Sun. Two heavy earth tremors two seconds apart, sent hundreds of people rushing out into the streets In Suva. Fiji, yesterday. No damage was, reported— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article25 1953-11-30 3 TOKYO. Sun.— China's administrative council approved yesterday the ten-year economic and cultural pact negotiated with North Korea. Radio Peking said today.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article42 1953-11-30 3 CAIRO, Sun— Egypt £.nd Japa nhave signed the final papers of their first postwar trade agreement providing for the exchange of Ebvptian cotton, cotton goods, rice and phosphate against Japa/.ese texxtiles, silk, chemicals and manufactured goods. A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article24 1953-11-30 3 LONDON, Sun— The SinoSovlet Airlines and the Chinese Civil Aviation Bureau nave .1 greed to use each other's airfields for through services24 words
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Article19 1953-11-30 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Greece has asked for bids on the construction of a lydroelectric power plant.— A.PAP - 19 words
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Article148 1953-11-30 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. THIRTY-SEVEN Chinese crew who went ashore from the British freighter Greystone I Castle wl en denied shore leave in the United State? have agreed to return to their ship. The Chinese wren heir l in detention aftrr they rintvd atUP - 148 words
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Article328 1953-11-30 3 Mossadeq: I'll die in 3 days TEHERAN, Sun. DR. Mossadeq, 73. on trial here for trying to over- throw the constitution, went on hunger strike last night with the expressed intention of starving himself to death by Tuesday. The deposed Premier screamed at the Judges: "I will be dead in328 words
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Article36 1953-11-30 3 BEIRUT. Sun. The Lebanese Economic Ministry announced that an Eyptain economic mfcri'm was expected in Beirut today. The porpi w i.s to foster economic < o-nporation between E vpt and the Lebanon —A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article118 1953-11-30 3 TEHERAN, Sunday. MR. ABDULLAH Entezam, Persia's Foreign Minister, is studying a new British note aimed at reopening diplomatic relations. The British Foreign Office yesterday announced the sending of the note. General Abbas Farzanejjan. a Government spokesman, refused to reveal the contents of the note, which wasReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement232 1953-11-30 3 with any ether adding machine cr»d<t b*Unc* New, NP^^\^^^^^HB •o-«Urt ktybowd Ten Htt eolumnt. Addt to 99,999, W^^^^^r B?^ Thh remarkable Burroughs adding machine offer* you th« great traditional feature* of all But roughs- built machines accuracy anH >p<cil Its adaptability to all kind* of busln*«*e* ha* won for it232 words
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Advertisement326 1953-11-30 3 TAKES I REAL $!X TAILORING hMf^l v TO MAKE A W I GOOD SUlT.f^vJjiiy Even in this age of s marvels, there is no A 0 substitute for GOOD O OLDHAND-TAILOR-a ING in a quality suit J& And our suits have ll plenty of it. fXV S In The LAPELS.326 words
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Article, Illustration398 1953-11-30 4 Joseph Ezekiel - Joseph Ez ekiel Si or* by ■■pictures by Gorman t'oltferell rpHE City Cleansing Department has a tough job. Not very many people realise the Important Job carried out daily by the department. It keeps the city clean and safe from disease and plague. The task Is handled398 words
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Advertisement36 1953-11-30 4 f ma^eo^eSSonm7(Hm. ji $Pijk m^ mm m mmmmmm—mmmm^^ mbmmbm h^m mm iss^ H mm M mmmm B^ m^m m m MM^ m^ mmm b^m hmmJ Sole Agents: ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^^■■■^■■m I Overseas Traders Ltd. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG36 words
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347 1953-11-30 5 Council vote drive gets in high gear SINGAPORE'S City Coun- cil election campaign Rot into top gear yesterday when a record number of 17 meetings were held all; over the City area by the three rival political parties. The major fight seem* to be between the Progressives and I Labour347 words
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Article147 1953-11-30 5 PENANG GETS A DIAL SYSTEM Hello girls 9 last task PENANG. Sunday. EIGHT wiremen pulled out 3,000 wedges at Penang's new $3,400,000 telephone building at seven this morning and inaugurated the island's first automatic exchange. Three minutes earlier the old manual system at Madras Lane, 100 yards from the new147 words
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Article82 1953-11-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Air parcels to be delivered in the United Kingdom and the Irish Republic in time for Christmas are to be sent not later than Dec. 15. The minimum weight has been reduced to half a lb. at a postage rate of $7.82 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-11-30 5 MRS. SEKT IIIONO KIAT, wife of the managing director of Bireley's (Singapore) Ltd.. cutting the ribbon at the opening of the bottling plant's building in Kirn Kcat Road yesterday. Straits Times picture.34 words
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96 1953-11-30 5 PENANO, Sun. Many members appeared to be indifferent as to whether provision la made for their dependants, Mr. Law Mook Weng, president of the Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, said at the annual meeting of the union's benevolent iund today. He said one96 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-11-30 5 EIGHTY COIPI.KS. whu were married in the Mim.ipoviWesley Church. m«l on Saturday ni^ht at a "Reminder Day' social. The couples call themselves "The llomemskers" and tet together regularly to discuss family problems. Picture shows the oldest married couple (20 years), the Rev. and Mrs Waldo S. Rcinoehl,63 words
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Article67 1953-11-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Sinnakannu said in the magistrate's court today that when he wen< in the morning to cut ?rass he saw two jars of toddy hidden in the grass. In the evening as they were still there he took them home. He did not have67 words
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Article21 1953-11-30 5 MUAR. Sun.— Tay Kirn Kian was fined $10 for selling pork without a licence at Jalan Haji Abu.21 words
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Article95 1953-11-30 5 500 see new sawmill opened IPOH. Sun. ABOUT 500 people attended a reception on Saturday when Ipon's newest and most modern sawmill, the Kirn Cheong Sawmill, on the Ipoh-Batu Oajah Road, was opened. There included miners, contractors, builders and Government officials. The owner of the sawmill. Mr. Loh Kirn Foh,95 words
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Article, Illustration185 1953-11-30 5 Sir Han Hue I.im it- relay opened Singapore's first Canine Week to raise funds for a home for stray dogs in Thomson Road. He inspected some of the 20 strays rescued byMrs. F. i.eon-Soh, president of the Singapore Canine Welfare Association, and paid $6 to185 words
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Article117 1953-11-30 5 STAFF nurses at the Singapore General Hospital will be given a refresher course in medicine and surgery next year. The Budget Committee of tin' Legislative Council voted funds for four additional sist.r tutors and 'hey will help carry out the course. With the building next117 words
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Article80 1953-11-30 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun.—Assistant Superintendent of Police, lnche Ghazali bin Yacob, oflicer-in-charge of Police District, Batu Gajah, will leave for Britain next month to take a special six-month training course. lnche Ghazali Is the only Perak police officer in the latest batch of five ennsen from80 words
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Article65 1953-11-30 5 KLUANG. Sun. Twenty- I five members of the Singapore Flying Club are here for the week-end. The president of the Kluanu Flying Club. Mr D. Stutchbury, gave a display of aerobatics. A competition In hedge-hop-ping, spot landing, pay-drop and precautionary landings \> as held. Mr. J. H.65 words
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Article68 1953-11-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— R. Nadasan, manager of a provision shop, was cautioned and discharped in the police court today alter being charged with selling controlled goods when his licence had expired. He told the court that h'..s 1952 licence was renewed on April 25 instead of on68 words
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Article19 1953-11-30 5 Broke curfew: $10 1 MUAR. Sun.- -Yap Mm Lit Lit was fined $10 for breaking the curfew at Panchor.19 words
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Article35 1953-11-30 5 Thr third batch of 50 Army typo blankets collrctrd oy member* of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce for victims of the recent Greek earthquakes will be flown to Athens soon.35 words
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Advertisement307 1953-11-30 5 f NOVELTY COTTONS I IN FASHION THE WORLD OVER I I SPUN. WOVEN AND FINISHED IN J/c/fiA OWN MILLS. THESE COTTONS ARE RECOGNISED AS BEING OF UNUSUALLY fc]!r > FINE QUALITY A X£i V REVELATION TO THE CONNOISSEUR. i I Agents: DIETHELM CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Switrerland) Jl SINGAPORE KUALA307 words
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Miscellaneous205 1953-11-30 5 SINGAPORE DIARY Polio* Band: Public performance conditioned Theatrette, 26 Raffles ai, FRrrer Park 5.30 p.m. lo 6.30 p.m. Place, 1 p.m. Telok Ayer M.Y.F. Combined Shell Themtrette: Free film snow Christmas committees meeting In The Letter. Blood Transfusion eburefa hall. 235 Telok Ayer Street, at Shell House, CoJlyer Quay, 1.15205 words
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Article803 1953-11-30 8 The relief which Federal Councillors made very obvious when the Attorney General, towards the end of a long Council meeting, announced the postponement of consideration of the Bill to amend the Criminal Procedure Codes was welcome sign of possible interest in the jury system which had803 words
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Article320 1953-11-30 8 Faced with the prospect of an indefinite period in which production may exceed consumption, Malayan rubber-growers will approve any move to discover and extend new uses for their product. They will therefore welcome the campaign which the British Rubber Development Board has launched to gain the interest of320 words
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Article151 1953-11-30 8 Federal Councillors from Penang who urged a reprieve for the Green Lane Home failed to persuade the Government to change its mind. It i.s one of three homes for old people which the Social Welfare Department offered as part of its sacrifice in the interests of economy.151 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1953-11-30 8 Beverley Baxter - CHURCHILL IS STILL DEFYING THE FATES Beverley Baxter -By. Immense ovation Then took up racing Cost of victory Enters 80th year qiODAY being November 30, Sir Winston Churchill enters upon his 80th year. And let it here be said that he is in good health as well as high spirits1,742 words
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Letter471 1953-11-30 8 'FHE Income Tax Select Com■i- mittee expresses the view that the greater powers afforded to tax officials will not be abused, coupled with the suggestion that only tax evaders (for whom there can be no sympathy) need feel alarm. It is inevitable when wider powers are given471 words
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Article485 1953-11-30 8 U nprecedented rpHERE was an unusual ln■l vestiture in Jamaica when Sir Kenneth O'Connor, the Chief Justice of the Colony, received the accolade from the Queen. His knighthood was announced in the Coronation honours in July, and was conferred by letters patent, which are equivalent to an485 words
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Advertisement779 1953-11-30 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. i» H»rrf« 5/» (minimum) MASSY COLLIER: On 28th November nt Bunßwr HosplUl to Wlrjilvih inw St Lwr Parsons) •nd Donald Mussy -Collier faugh tor. SITUATIONS VACANT Ml) II nrrf« J.i i Mm. Box ifl tin txtra. AIRWAYS booking clerks, male, requirrn. Apply with copies ol testimonials to Box779 words
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Advertisement108 1953-11-30 8 6 RAFFLES PLACE. 'PHONE ***** R V MwrnmUmE/L^ %>v OPTICIANS m K. E. MEYER f.n.a.o, o. opt. K. BELL D.p OPT.. A.S.T.C. F.A.O.A. For really fine tailoring m I Winter H. B. WINTER CO., LTD. IS E, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE ?>»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»>»»»»»">>' a Irish Bloodstock Agency, Ltd*. m 7. ANGLESEA STREET,108 words
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314 1953-11-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JJESPITE the present trade recession, many holiday resorts say they are either fully booked out or soon will be if applications for accommodation over the Christmas holidays continue at their present rate. Hold and rcslhouse managers arc314 words
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Article120 1953-11-30 9 From HALL RO.MNKY LONDON. Sun. -f THINK it is a disgrace that there are only four V.M.C A.s. one Chinese speaking, in Malaya." .said Mr. Rowland Lyne. general secretary of the .Singapore V.M.C. A when he spoke at a Hornsey (London) V.M.C.A meeting. "We should120 words
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154 1953-11-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. WONG JOO LIM, manager of the N. A. A. F.I canteen at Majadee Barracks was sentrnred to four months' gaol In the Sessions Court, here for criminal breach of trust of $2,981. Puah Tin Mm. manager of the N.A. A.F.I grocery154 words
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Article31 1953-11-30 9 IPOH, Sun.— Two cases of rrban typhus were reported in Perak for the week ended Nov. 21. One was at Kuala Kangsar and the other at Teluk Anson.31 words
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Article216 1953-11-30 9 WHEN SARAH GREGORY 12. who is schooling in Australia, flew into Singapore yesterday for her vacation with her parents, the first thing she did was to weigh herself at Kallang airport. She wanted to know if she had put on weight since she has been away216 words
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Article31 1953-11-30 9 Maulana Sayyid Shah Mohamed. Chief Missionary of the ..Ahmadiyyah movement in Islam." passed through Singapore yesterday by plane from Jakarta. He is on his way to Pakistan on leave.31 words
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Article34 1953-11-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Wong Chan, a woman, who was conveying two katis of cakes from Johore Bahru to Kulii was fined $20 in the police court for moving foodstuffs v.'ithout a permit34 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-30 9 Mr. Yeo Cuan Seng, a salesman i n Phoenix Aerated Water Company and his bride. Miss Khno i.ek Tin. after their wedding in Singapore Mr. Yeo received $15,000 left by the will of late Mr. N. R. Mistri. —Straits Times picture.41 words
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206 1953-11-30 9 93 per cent of villagers cast votes KUALA LUMPUH, Sun. ABOUT 93 per cent of the 1.800 voters— half of them women in Salak South New Village, about five miles south of here went to the polls for the first time today to elect nine men to the local council.206 words
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Article31 1953-11-30 9 Officials of the Federation of Indian School Teachers' Unions. Malaya, are: President Mr. M. K. Manickam. vice-president. Mr. A. Rajagopal; secretary-general Mr. A. Muthiah. treasurer Mr. T. Paramasivam.31 words
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Article18 1953-11-30 9 MUAR. Sun.— For negligent driving. Haji Sahid bin Haji No r was fined $4o at Muar.18 words
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Article, Illustration158 1953-11-30 9 of the clubs and made suggestions for plans and programmes for Rotary clubs in the district. Phya Srivisarn Vacha «>f Bangkok was elected to succeed Mr. AW. Frisby. of Singapore, as the new District Governor. The next conference will be held in Bangkok Senator Gil158 words
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Article37 1953-11-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— Foo Oeok Poe. who failed to submit 1952 income tax return in time was fined $100 In the police court. The prosecution stated that two reminders were ignored.37 words
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Article33 1953-11-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inche Harun bin Haji Mohd. Taib, assistant conversator of forests, Muar, has bern transIrrrrd to Temrrloh. Mr. Tan Srnc Chong. of Teluk Anson, took his place in Muar.33 words
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Article40 1953-11-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun —Che Fatimah binte Dato Abdul Rahman, has been awarded a Sultan Ibrahim Scholarship, ti .study domestic science at the Emily MacPherson College, Melbourne. Che Fatimah is due to enter the college in February.40 words
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Article33 1953-11-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Yap Swee Kee, of Singapore, was fined a total of $140 in the police court for driving without a licence and not being covered by third party insurance.33 words
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Article, Illustration208 1953-11-30 9 HUNDREDS of Sinraporc housewives, who buy their food in Seng Poh Road public market at Tiong Bahru. have two fears. Their first fear is when thp hawkers scramble for pitches in the open space (abovr) outside the market proper. They fear that one of208 words
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Article280 1953-11-30 9 For elections fight IPOH, Sunday •pHE UMNO-MCA ALLIANCE in Perak is to be ex- panded to include some of the other political parties in the State to contest jointly the coming Town Council elections in Ipoh, Taiping and Teluk Anson. After a three-hour meeting of280 words
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Article227 1953-11-30 9 SOLOMON last night explored the full range of the pianist's art in a programme of works by Mozart, Brahms, Schumann and Chopin. The splendours that a profoundly musical mind, expressed through an effortless technique, can yield were lavished in profusion on a packed Victoria Hall audience who227 words
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148 1953-11-30 9 AMATEUR parties, such as the Singapore Musical So- ciety and Chamber Ensemble may. in future, get no concession rates when they hir e th? Victoria Memorial Hall for shows. A decision on this is expect- ed in January when new City Council148 words
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Article203 1953-11-30 9 Johore to tidy office system !t»he setting-up of a I A central pay section and the streamlining of many Johore Government I departments is suggested I by Mr. R. R. Felstead, an organisation consultant. in a preliminary survey report Mr. Felstead. of UrwlcU Orr and Partners, a London firm of203 words
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Article49 1953-11-30 9 50-year-ol<l man, Cheons Seonp. was found dead yesterday with two knife wounds at his attap shack off Moh Guan Terrace. Tions; Bahru, Singapore. A dagger was found near by. The dead man had wounds in the stomach and neck. Police suspect foul play.49 words
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Article40 1953-11-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Malay Inspector of Schools, South Johore. has been ele<i;eri chairman of the Johore Bahru branch of UMNO in place of Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman who resicned on leaving the State.40 words
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Article31 1953-11-30 9 The South Indian Chambrr of Commerce. Singapore, has elected it's vice-president. Mr S Syrd Ahamed, as president to replace Mr. A. A. Syed Ahmed who has gone to India.31 words
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Advertisement147 1953-11-30 9 AfOT T0 BE I g f *V* MISSED! CHRISTMAS COMBINATION OFFER I (Automatic Radiogram) jg BOTH FOR $320/- ONLY. MARCONIPHONE GARRARD '> MODEL T2BAT RC7SA AC 3SP D IC 6-VALVES RECORD CHANCER fe Usually $525/-. U»u»lly $138.75 g l I a DON T DELAY! Buy and say while this special147 words
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Advertisement168 1953-11-30 9 -r%, SOU WHAT? rh\ YATES iStttV^ RELIABLE fife-/ j9^ :arden seeds *|k^ Of COURSE! New Season's VEGETABLE SEEDS Air freighted to ensure FRESHNESS and FERTILITY 45 c Per Packet Beetroot Spring Onion Carrot Spinach Celery Tomato Cress Mustnrd Green Cucumber Kohl Rabi Capsicum Radish Egg Plant Marrow lettuce Pumpkin Parsley168 words
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Miscellaneous151 1953-11-30 9 The Weather Minimum temperature (7.30 p.m. Nov. 28 to 7.30 a.m. Nov 29) Singapore 75 degrees. Penane 75, Kota Bahru 75, Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 75, Kuantan 73. Maximum temperature: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 29) Singapore 88. Penang 89. Kota Bahru not received. Kuala Lumpur 81. Ipoh151 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1953-11-30 10 BRIAN GREEN WOOD - The supreme effort of brave men BRIAN GREE N WOO D. 'The Ascent of Everest 9 br "The Ascent Of Everett." by Col. Sir John Hunt. (Hodder and Stoughton, 25*.) AS crowds lined the Coronation route on June 2 this year, momentous news was relayed to them by loudspeaker, and1,064 words
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Article383 1953-11-30 10 RICHARD HUCHES - RICH AR D HUCHES THE BOMBARD STORY. By Or. Alain Bombard. (Andre Deuttck. 12s. 6d.l THERE was of course, x the extraordinary rase of the Chinese on the raft... torpedoed in the South Atlantic, near Africa, alone on a raft with just three weeks' provisions, five months383 words
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Advertisement293 1953-11-30 10 <^\ CATHAY ORGANISATION jC]L Jsj^ ATTRACTIONS TgT >< 201h CENT T ttY-K)X STARS CALENDAR 40c. TODAY phow BMI X^\d M lfTl/^tfY 1 1 OO'tn 1 .45DAi l y 4 n .1. Irthur Rank Presents weom Dinah John Kay Kenneth SHERIDAN GRKCiSOX KENDAY MORE r^S==Si=t=£=====: J Arthur R&nk's-==?~~^^z=zzzz====z=z-i I MADONNA of293 words
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Advertisement279 1953-11-30 10 II 1.45 4 6 JO, 3 30, jjjJjJjJjjjjjjjjjJjjjJj'JJJUjJJJ J Wawner Bros J She s Back on p*«k Broadway with 001 NFI S( N Jf 3 .V#».v# f tvt ti*f«- 1 "FAH FAH SAI K AI" in MANDARIN starring !!>>' A MOON SOO CHIN 4 win in a Vooi f I279 words
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Miscellaneous343 1953-11-30 10 m\ 26 Hull usually MM i>r old (5). Siiiiiis I lilies rosHtvonl ig. duibihu v** ct>. 29. Tln.s error :i misprint (7). DOWN Xii 2 *l 6 M 7 1. Hh-xles gave him a .ship (7). ill Hi H M R°>"' > 0UI lady (4). r" p*"* T*^ 5^M |0343 words
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Miscellaneous370 1953-11-30 10 BRIDGE By KENNETH KONSTAM jyjESSRS. Tatham and Priday, probably the best partnership in the country among the younger generation, bid and made Three No-trumps on this hand HI J 10 7 6 5 3 I Z~~\ 4) Q 4 3 W E A 7 4 J "-062 I L_J JI094370 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1953-11-30 11 835 trippers drowned like rats when ship capsized in the Chicago River FEATURE OEVEN thousand holiday-makers, mostly workers and their families, thronged Chicago waterfront on July 24, 1915, for one of the biggest pleasure excursions in the history of the Great Lakes. Five steamers were waiting to take them toDaily Mirror - 1,890 words
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Advertisement65 1953-11-30 11 PGS3/4 Platignum ttcM-Poimt with TWICE the normal •nk capacity I l^krC *J Rr V"~^g^gPr V Just one feature that makes this the best Ball Point anywhere, anytime! Refills, fitted in a jiffy: 55 cents. It's best to buy Platignum AVOID IMMITATIONS 11 Also at 1* your service! U The new65 words
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Advertisement268 1953-11-30 11 FINEST/ i^^^JJir'ig^jN^ The only gold medal \Bk jg*Mi>S*MYWrJl*W waJ conferred upon MASTERS laminarcd "Secret Scr- MADE IN vice' Padlock. U.S. A. Sole Agents: CHIN HO CO. (S). LTD. SINGAPORE 'KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SAVE BOTH WAYS... As l> a i"t sprayer GUdruc ;Lfi™,!r" s J MUSTRIAI U PUKPOSf SPRAYER JMIT As268 words
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Miscellaneous290 1953-11-30 11 THE ARABIA* 7 XIGIMTS My new matter wax plrased with For many months I rontin urd hunting and slaying these my proweas as a hunter and, at junclr monittrrs with treat sucrrM. And then came a his inslrurtion, a great pit was terrifying rvperirnrr. Onr morning thr rlrpham herd Instead290 words
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Article838 1953-11-30 12 fHE following quotations were those of the Malayan] Sharebrokers 1 Association. Rinpapore. at the rinse] of business on Friday: Bu«ri> seller. Aiei Brick* Prefa i lv J 20 Ords 310 380 «Uu Ic* 122> 8.8 Petrol 3*/6 31 '3 BM IriMteea 6 .>0 I*o Con Ila smeit838 words
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Article205 1953-11-30 12 REPORT and accounts fn/. Austral Malay Tin Ltd. and four a-ssociated companies for the year ended June last were issued yesterday. AUSTRAL MALAY marie a net profit of £47.953 and paid two dividends totalling ss. a share. In addition a profit of £.31.232 was made on205 words
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Article137 1953-11-30 12 ■pENONG Tin Dredging Ltd. working only one dredge, made a profit of £66.120 tofi the year ended June, after payment of profits tax and deduction of preference dividend. This is equivalent to 37.8 per cent. Final dividend is 15 per crnt making 30 per cent for the137 words
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Article37 1953-11-30 12 TEKKA Ltd. using hydraulic elevators and 2-inch monitors, made a profit alter profits tax of £30.431. eauivalent to 8.5 per rrnt in the year ended March last. A dividend ot 5 per cent was paid37 words
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Article356 1953-11-30 12 THE following list of business in the Singapore share market is reported by Frascr and Co.. for the period November 21 to November 27 inclu-j sive:— INDUSTRIALS Frasrr fc Neave Ords. IIJTH to $2.02' Federal Dispensary $2.70. Gammons $292'j to $2.95. Hammers $2 B 0356 words
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Article112 1953-11-30 12 MELBOURNE &it OROFIT of The Herald and Wrrkly Times Ltd. for the year entii-d September last was H93.70fi after providing £352.000 for taxation and £242.218 for depreciation. This compares with PMJM profit in the preceding year after £201.234 taxation and £89.614 for depreciation. The latest result112 words
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Advertisement330 1953-11-30 12 NOTICE CITY OF SINGAPORE K. 103. Municipal Ordinance (< ap. 133) Making up and draining of l.oronj 25A. Oylane NOTICE Is hereby civrn that the plan, specification, estimate and apportionment of exposes of making up and draining of Lorong 25 A. Oeylang. In the City of Stngapore, have bern confirmed330 words
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Advertisement334 1953-11-30 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE Improvement Trust requires male Assistant Housing Investigation Officer ($3OO 1366). Initial total monthly emoluments I' single $460.00; If married without children $472.50: If married with children $489.00. In addition housing and motor-cycle allowances am payable. Duties Include Investigation of applications for Trust accommodation and general administration work334 words
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Advertisement307 1953-11-30 12 NOTICES MOVEMENT CONTROL Ex-wrvlc^n.en or civilians with previous experience of, or who are Interested in. Movement Control or Transportation are requested to communicate In writing with Colonel (Q. Mov) O.H.Q. FARELF. C/o 0.P.0. Singapore. KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE HAWKERS LICENCE RENEWAL 1954 All hawkers Food Licences for ISS4 may307 words
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Advertisement831 1953-11-30 12 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that with the sanction of the RegistMir of Companies the name of our firm has been changed from:— GEORGE LEE MOTORS. LIMITED to:— GEORGE LEE. LIMITED. Our management remains the same. (George Lee Motors, Ltd.) George Lee, Ltd. 26th November, 1953. CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers.)831 words
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Advertisement568 1953-11-30 12 TENDERS P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS FROM selected Class 'C and above registered P.W.D. contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore. up to 12 noon of the 12th. December, 1953 for the ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF ELEVEN CHALETS (MARRIED QUARTERS) AT BUKIT CHAOAR, JOHORE BAHRU. Full particulars568 words
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Advertisement881 1953-11-30 12 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (Al Supply of (I) Cast Iron Specials Close 4 P.M. 5/1/54: and (11) Sodium Silicate Close 4 P.M. 6 1 54: (B) Occupation and Servicing of Kedal at Tebrau for 1954 Close NOON 3/13.53. Forms for (A) A (B) from Tender Room.881 words
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Advertisement27 1953-11-30 12 MITSUI |3^ LINE EASTROUND ROUND THC WORLD SERVICI [urop* F«nsn« Sinqapnit Monq Kon« Japan A«*n»t C.F. SHARP tfc CO., (M) LTD. UNION ■UIIDING, SINGAPORE TEL: HH44L *****27 words
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Advertisement1591 1953-11-30 13 T.i 2412 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. i4o» \VZ? Wmmmm Singapore, gj BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option te proceed vio other ports to load and discharge corgo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Soils P. S'hom Penong Atreu* for Liverpool Glasgow Nov. 29/30 Bellarephon tor Liverpool. Dublin K1,591 words
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Advertisement1048 1953-11-30 13 i W m 9 mi fBFfSL < V'T^VT^ EAST ASIATIC LINF SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/O. X /CONTINENT S'poro P. S'hom Ponong "Manchuria" tor Bangkok, Saloon, Hongkong. Manila, Kobe), Yokohama 3/ 3 Dm. 2/ 2 Dec. J' J "Fahtrla" for Bangkok 9/10 Dm. 8/ 8 Dm. 7/ 7 Doe. "Lelondio" for Bangkok1,048 words
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Advertisement1052 1953-11-30 13 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS te U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Peno y> Benmhor for Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hull In Port 1/ 4 Dm. Benwyvrs for Genoa. Avonmouth, Liverpool, Hull 30 Nov/ 4 Dm. S/ 4 Dm. 7/ Dm. Benettow for London, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg 10/14 Dec. 17/191,052 words
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Advertisement1299 1953-11-30 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. ELLERMAN «k BUCKNALL TtL: No 59 4 «^««a. LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. KXAVENE3S LIHB HAMBURG LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, and tor USA.. North Atlantic Ports PORTLAND. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ond Canada vio Colombo Accepting corgo for Central ft South CITY OF SWANSEA Americon Ports Spore P ST-om1,299 words
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1220 1953-11-30 14 Share market review Interest in rubber shares is reviving By Our Financial Correspondent AN expansion in turnover at improved prices was the feature of the Singapore share market last week. The continued rise in the price of tin. the return of the rubber price to1,220 words
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Article119 1953-11-30 14 MELBOURNE. Sat. pREEDOM from import restrlctions for Australia's growing population would heavily depend on the expansion of primary industry and upon its co6ts being kept within competitive levsls. Mr. H. D. Giddy, chairman of the National Bank of Australia Ltd. said at the Bank's annual meeting119 words
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Article251 1953-11-30 14 rE following dividends were announced last week by companies operating in Malaya: MALAYAN BREWERIES: first interim six cents per stock unit and management shares, on account of year ending June, payable December 15. books close December 9. FRASER NEAVE: first interim 3J per cent on preference shares for251 words
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Article783 1953-11-30 14 Tin gnat ruhhiT markets OUTPUT CUT NEXT YEAR IT is pleasing to report a considerable improvement in the rubber market last week. The price advanced by 3', cents a pounds to close on Saturday at 60 cents, the highest price since the first week in July,783 words
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Advertisement373 1953-11-30 14 Success die VUU c itnbina n EZ VIIIIIMIIIU Shorthand (Pitman «r |l Crtff) Short-Storr Wfitmf f\\A f\l/r\ AIR CONDITIONING I I >l| LI PLUMBING Ul CIIC i- f- zsz Rc(rif«r<rien Pfjlf lIP |l AS— CH COMMUNICATIONS OIUbH SSSfSSj ElimcntJrY lleetroniet ?Sjdio Infine«rin( HL L lltmtnl.rv Rjdir I >^ STEAM ENCINtERINC373 words
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Advertisement223 1953-11-30 14 /^J^a™ GIVE HIM A wmJEjmMntjtcin V Jy JjmM mar^pr how tough his beard or J lender his skin, the Remington "60" Electric Shaver uill «ivc him the f Tj^»k fastest, closest— yut smoothest— REMINGTON RAND LTD.. Singapore. Branches at Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Pcnang. 1 U I*l kf r <j ftlatfom223 words
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668 1953-11-30 15 Arsenal climb to seventh place LONDON, Sunday. WEST BROMWICH ALBION and Wolverhampton Wanderers continue to set a storming pace at the top of the first division. Wolves kept up their chase of Albion with a 4 l rout of Sheffield Wednesday yesterday,Reuter - 668 words
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1057 1953-11-30 15 LEAGUE TABLES THIRD DIVISION SCOTTISH LEAGUE P W D L r AP« W Bromwich 20 15 2 3 56 25 32 Wolves 20 13 5 2 51 27 31 Huddersfield 20 12 3 5 38 21 27 Burnley 20 12 0 8 43 37 24 Bnlton 19 8 7 41,057 words
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Article91 1953-11-30 15 SYDNEY. Sun —Former English Test cricket captain Douglas Jardine said yesterday that only bad luck beat Australia ln the last Test series. Jardine TCM nptpin of the English team which won the 1932-33 series in Aunralip He reached Sydney by air yesterday on aReuter - 91 words
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Article81 1953-11-30 15 LONDON. Sun. Yesterdays rugby league results were: Barrow 21 Widnes 8; Batley 10 Hull 22; Belle Vue Ratißers 17 Oldham 14: Bradford Northern 21 Dewsbury 3: Bramley 9 Leigh 8' Castleford 14 Workihgton Town 8 Halifax 18 Leeds 13; Hull Kingston Rovers 5 Doncaster 6: Hunslet 19Reuter - 81 words
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Article323 1953-11-30 15 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Newcastle 1 Aston Villa 2 Charlton 1 Blackpool 0 Bolton 0 Cardiff 3 Liverpool 1 Cliflsr* 1 I'KMoil fl H.iridrivt:, i rt 3 Burnley 1 Manchester C. 2 W. Bromwlch 3 Porlnmnuth 1 MancheMrr I 1 Sheffield ltd 5 Tottenham 2 Sundrrltnd 0Reuter - 323 words
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Article332 1953-11-30 15 By SENTINEL r PHF; Medan soccer tourists though they scored in A the third minute hardly deserved to draw 1-1 with Sino-Malays at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday on a rain-soaked pitch. Sino-Malays had much more of the ball but d.d not take advantage of their332 words
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Article122 1953-11-30 15 COPENHAGEN Sun. pDDIE CHOONO of Malaya, holder ol the All England title, opened his bici for the Danish International Badminton champloninip here today with a comfortable pa.«age into the third round. Choon:*, who had a first-round bye. deirated Erik Frlls of Denmark 15-10 15-13 ln theReuter - 122 words
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Article462 1953-11-30 15 GLASGOW, Sun. THE All Blacks ran up the biggest score of their tour when they beat the South of Scotland by 32 points (four goals, penalty goal and three tries) to nil yesterday. The Scots had. no one to match the speed of R. A.Reuter - 462 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-11-30 15 HUNGARY'S goalkeeper Gyula Groslcs jumps to field a centre as England centre forward Stan Mortensen rushes up to challenge him. Hungary won this iratch 6-3 before a crowd or more than 100,000 at Wembley stadium on Nov. 25.— A.P. photo.AP - 40 words
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Advertisement595 1953-11-30 15 Cocktail Sobranie Virginia Cigarettes. These cigarettes are designed tor special festive occasions and for presentation they are of the choicest Virginia leaf wrapped in five gay exciting colours, gold tipped. They are as pleasing to the eye as they are delightful to the palate. Eivry Ifox contains a free brochure595 words
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Advertisement423 1953-11-30 15 Facts About Constipation DO YOU KNOW —why constipation often troubles you when you're away from home The body :s used to your daily routine, and the nerve* governing digestion and elimination re-act unfavourably to changes ln diet, meal-times and climate. Thus the working of your system becomes disorganised p.nd constipation423 words
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471 1953-11-30 16 MALACCA GET 4-0 BEATING By JOHN MARKS SEREMBAN, Sunday. SINGAPORE qualified for the final of the Malayan hockey championship when they won the southern quadrangular here today with a grand 4 o victory over Malacca in the deciding fixture on the N. S. club ground.471 words
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224 1953-11-30 16 Thilagaratnam scores four for Negri SEREMBAN. Sun •poUR grand goals by Thllagaratnam. Including a hat-trick, made Negri Sembllan runners-up In the southern quadrangular hockey tournament here today when they beat Johore 5-1 on the N.S. Club p. tang. Thila. iratnam's display was the bf'M individual efforts in thU series. Johore224 words
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Article112 1953-11-30 16 SEREMBAN. Sun COUTH .selectors spent two hours tonight before picking their team to meet North lr the annu.il classic at Singapore on Dec If Ronnie Bartli of Singapore will lead the team. The team Is: V. N. Plllai (S'poret; R. H. Ba.-'n (Spore 1. F. Vlas112 words
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Article78 1953-11-30 16 BOMBAY. Sun— The Commonwealth touring team, with five first Innings wickets left, were 83 runs behind the Bombay Cricket Association XI at the end of the second day's play today In their three-d-.y came here The touring team had scored 255 for five wickets in reply toReuter - 78 words
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194 1953-11-30 16 Wong 's pa rty to play five matches in H.K. HONG KONO, Sun. P PHE Hone Kong Badminton Asm- cUtlon has decided to stay neutral in the controversy between I th» Badminton Association of Milfiya and Malayan champion Won? Pong Soons team The China Mail >aid the decision ■M reachedUP - 194 words
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Article209 1953-11-30 16 RACING SCHEDULE FOR 1954 •pHE Strait- Raeintr Association drew up the followlns raclne schedule ftentatlvei for 1954 Jan. 16-23 Singapore Classes 2 and 3: Jan. 30-Feb. 6 Selancor Classes 1 nd 4: Feb 20-27 Pcnk Classes 2 and 5: March 6-13 Penang Cbsses 3 and 5. Mar. 20-27 Singapore. Classes209 words
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Article68 1953-11-30 16 MELBOURNE. Sun. Americm Davis Cup players Vie Mxm *nd Tony Trabert reached the quarterfinals of the Victorian tennis championships yesterday. MBM beat BUl 'Gllmour. Australian Junior champion, fi-3 4-6. 1-4. fi-4 andTrabert beat lan Avre C-8. 6-4. fi-2. 6-0. Ken Rosewall and Lewis Hrmd also reachedAP - 68 words
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Article44 1953-11-30 16 Innate, a Class 2 hor.v, was sold for $12,000 by auction after the last race at Bukit Tlmah on ■ttoretei A four-year-old. Innate was bred In New Zealand. Mrntick date Rebuke > a Class I mare, was withdrawn, the reserve not bein* reached.44 words
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Article199 1953-11-30 16 TOM FOX IS TOP TRAINER DUKM run ah nas always oeen a v la\ourlte nuntlng irround 'or Tom Fox. and the last meeting of the season at racing heaaquartert which ended on Saturday, was < triumph (or the veteran trainer Khor Mousa's win in the tit Leger was a tonic199 words
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325 1953-11-30 16 SEREMBAN. Sun. THE Malayan team to meet the Indian Hockey Federation team next February will he given special training at Kuala Lumpur from Jan. 16 to Tan. 24 under Capt. Frank Reynolds, the English international. He will leave Malaya a few days after training325 words
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226 1953-11-30 16 By JOHN MARKS SEREMBAN. Run THE Malayan Hockey Council plan to stage a quadrangular tournament between Malaya the Indian. English, and Dutch Olympic teams alter the Olympic Games at Melbourne in 1956. This scheme wl'l De studied at the next meeting of the226 words
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602 1953-11-30 16 FOUR-STAR DA Y ENDS BUKIT TIMAH SEASON By EPSOM JEEP THE 19."):* racing season at Bukit Timah ended on a bright note on Saturday. Highlights in a day of thrilling racing were: Khor Mousa's spectacular all-the-way triumph in the Singapore St. Lej;er. Euphrates' "out of the blue" win in the602 words
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Miscellaneous26 1953-11-30 16 HOCKEY FRIENDLY: S.R.i v Cnlverally, al S.R.C.: Indian Assn. v Customs, I. A. iinmil COMBINED School* v Ceylon S.C at Ralrslirr Rd. MORE SPORT P. 1526 words
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