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Title Section16 1953-11-08 1 SUNDAY STANDARD SuNuM,,^^! STMIIIJiw Vol. IV. No. 129. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, .NOVEMBI.K jv33 TWENTY PACES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article58 1953-11-08 1 SWOOP ON 240 GUIANA HOMES aa, Nov. J.— k s and state i homes lfJ a I ,ar village du- an t „e night, lifting I with flarethey moved p rem door to than a p ammunition. I R4 miles J! lids, o of of an [ourant three of sndAP; AFP - 58 words
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Article35 1953-11-08 1 7 (UP) 1 ::ed to- I from the nation r end their i n Lae- ,:f i orning r< i said Swit- I red to t te to nature, tions v35 words
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Article19 1953-11-08 1 (Englsnd). I Lymington charged 27--ol Beaulieu nee with a Lord guilty. him £500 to appear19 words
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Article84 1953-11-08 1 Scar face Had $600 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— News of the death of scarfaced See Long, alias S7e Loong. brengunner in the Communist terrorist organisation In the Kuala Kubu area, was released today. He was ambushed by a patrol of the 1 2 Gurkhas in Rawang on Wednesday. News of his84 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-08 1 THE QUEEN MOTHER and th e Archbishop of Canterbury (extreme left) pose for a photo being made by MavisTroit, 20, from Bermuda, after attending a service of thanksgiving at St. Gabriel's Church Training College for women teachers, Lambeth, London.41 words
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330 1953-11-08 1 Trieste Situation Tense TRIESTE, Nov. 7.— The Mayor of Trieste, Gianni Bartoli, last night asked President Eisenhower and Premier Sir Winston Churchill to intervene personally in the tense Trieste situation. In a cable to the two Chiefs of government, Bartoli asked that the Anglo-American military330 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-11-08 1 AIK Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Sanders flew into Singapore by Qantas Constellation yesterday on a tour of Commonwealth and Far Fast stations. Sir Arthur told The Standard yesterday he was making this trip on his ow.i. prior to taking up his new post of Commandant of the Imperial Defence College73 words
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Article158 1953-11-08 1 8,000 Men Pitted Against Mau Mau NAIROBI, Nov. 7 (Reuter)— The largest concentration of troops since the Kenya emergency began has now been thrown into the battle against Mau Man. By this morning, over 1.000 r soldiers three brigades and i two mobile columns will be engaged m lull-time operations158 words
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Article83 1953-11-08 1 MEMBERS past and present of the Executive. Legislative and City Councils, tne formei Municipal Commission and the Rural Board have been invited to attend the inaugural meeting of the Rendei Constitutional Commission at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday. Nov. 11. at lfl a.m. The meeting83 words
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Article37 1953-11-08 1 HAH 6 1. Nov, fi < UP > Vietminh rebels struck back toniaht at FrancoVictnarn .soldiers in a violen ambush five i of French Op 'iati >n &c headquarters but wers Iwaveu off .wilA I*o dcatf..'37 words
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Article20 1953-11-08 1 The Dutch vessel Colombu.--BSnk this aft*, moon at. Brel men. The crew has been re- I scued AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article99 1953-11-08 1 Swedish Ship Sinks, 18 Saved HAMBURG. Nov. 7. (AFP)— Latest reports from the Wester i River mouth shortly after midn.ght yesterday, local time. stated that only 18 survivors had been picked up by the pilot boat Ludwig Plate, together with two bodies from the sunken Swedish ship Bjoerkoe. Rescue worl99 words
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Article125 1953-11-08 1 Rubber Drops 1 3 8c i DISAPPOINTING response m NV.v York to the improve- J A men* f la Singapore rubber j prices on Friday was largely responsible .or vesterday's drop j I by li cents to 561 rents per lb. for first grade rubber for 'November shipment. Market sources125 words
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51 1953-11-08 1 LONDON. Nov. 7. (AP) Wnisky coir.es ofT the ration in Britain at the end of this year. but a sudden rush on the whiskv stores her e is thought unlikely as with Scotch selling at :u shillings a bottle, most Britons still cannot anord51 words
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Article80 1953-11-08 1 WHILE sn expectant mother lay In a Singapore hospital awaiting the birth of a child, one of ner sons, Bffed six. dropped 30 feet to his dea'h trom the second floor of their house in Gemmd Lane yesterday afternooir. The boy. Lim Beng Hiang,80 words
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Article52 1953-11-08 1 BERLIN. Nov. 7 (AP) The Russian «>i disclosed yesterday at least IW Essl G ed i n a sweeping round-up of ff3r Mispec-ts The figure was msde public by Erich wu R chief 2! the force, who in cuirenthr ma* speeches to whio ip nubile spies52 words
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Article308 1953-11-08 1 The Staff Gifts Pour In rilE Standard Readers' Christ- i mas Toy Fund, that will p provide festive cheers to the crippled, orphaned and under- j privileged children and needy old people in Singapore and the Federation, received a big i fillip yesterday when cash I donations totalling S.tiH were308 words
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Article36 1953-11-08 1 'Red China Aids Malay an Band its' H ONOKONG. N (Renter).— Un Stste Vice-President. Richard Nixon iaid nere today tost ll the, Chinese Coirunun; (i ment ceased aid to Indo-Ol and Malaya the would be quickly.36 words
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Article92 1953-11-08 1 MANCHESTER. Nov. 7: (Renter)—The Liberal Mar: lv--tsr Guardian today states editorially that the lack of higher educational ir' titutions in South-East Asia is 1 ©ue ol fte cßU_fta of »e in- creasing migration of i Chinsss to I !hins< Pointing to Ma'aya ns sn I smple92 words
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Article318 1953-11-08 1 JHussian Policy Sp__t___h MOSCOW, Nov. 7 Marshal Klementi Voroshilov, President of the Presidium of the Supremo Soviet, declared in a major policy speech tonight that tension in Asia cannot be eased without taking account of Communist China. Voroshilov drew the honour of making the major speech318 words
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Article182 1953-11-08 1 S'pore Defence Call- Up Next Year PLANS fur the pi I ail-up of Singapore or the Deft Bei ••> wui .1 v next v i vhen the N onal S >rd i t >n the l S 1 Sluts B rk. The Select t nnI x\ iervice Bill wss referred182 words
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Article62 1953-11-08 1 SAN FRANCISCO. v > 1 (Renter).— Gone W I ■nnouuced hers Isst nlfhi Msnils oft* i lent ii"- san fhnn snothei vessel In Psi Csstern 9 the Bi i'ii regis! shin Hvd ilock was I k"d by Plying Pw \v I the ition ol the H62 words
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Advertisement145 1953-11-08 1 VfNT-AXIA H prisons i.ivn.R ;eno. ltd. lumpur Singapore Penang. MITCHELL MAKES YOURS HOME OR OFFICE OF DISTINCTION __j FOR YOUR HOME J P_3) I I T* I Free yourself and your V family from wakeful nights, from sweltering WSS davs. Sleep soundly, c-^w^^*^ awaken refreshed- live in a cool, clean145 words
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Advertisement149 1953-11-08 1 COIO STOBAGE [SKI PJ 11 W CREAMERIES I f f^ Tl -M A,ROLFIX SOLIDA VCF FINE QUALITY LOW PRICES lw BPiTMi ,|,,x v r \L < m>. »I_____!_C Ww x v r _^^ct_H la i tw* M_± »ilh r •••nil _BVi \^^r IM ri. liri.ni/ illun suii.ii mi X __r^^_J_l149 words
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Article13 1953-11-08 2 Malayan i i '■< I a has r > jr th< thi Unih13 words
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Article76 1953-11-08 2 2 THUGS SCARE A WOMAN TWO MASKED im n terriwift h ...l minuti ii< r i in Holland Road, Sii iie her b a sy. The n nai ird knoi i ia 1 it hi i hi ii op nly to And oe .i confronting The men sd the door76 words
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Article122 1953-11-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO women left their house s in two different parts of Singapore on Friday morning One locked her house door but thp. other did not. but both returned a few hours later to find that burglars had broken into their houses. Tlie woman who122 words
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Article, Illustration230 1953-11-08 2 WHY MOST MODERN MARRIAGES FAIL MOST Of the marriage tragedies of today can be avoided if the parents and the marnagables discuss their problems frankly and often, Dr. I rma Highbauch, a specialist in marriage counselling now visiting Singapore told The Standard, yesterday. Young boys230 words
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Article268 1953-11-08 2 INTEB-MA-U-lAGES: The In-ter-caste, inter-racial and in-ter-relip:ous marriages are not usually < ncouraged ns in most cases they fail. For a happy marriage, the partners Much ;:i i tl n.on. from eating to religious il..:)'. tS. RELIGION: Most of the intermarriages fail because the people do268 words
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Article, Illustration352 1953-11-08 2 WRITER WARNS AGAINST GOSSIP AND SLANDER Women's Li£e In Malays lIW Sl YIN, internationally known authorc c, spoke lust week to members ol the Inner Wheel Club, in her more important capacity as Dr. Elizabeth Comber, on the stresses and strains which tell on the women who live in Malaya,352 words
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Article83 1953-11-08 2 THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust Will, In lat are. make it their policy to erecl directional sign* in Trust estates, if the size of the estate warrants it. sad Mr. A. P. Rajah (City Councillor) yesterday. Mr. Rajah, who is one of the trustees of the 5.1.T.,83 words
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Article75 1953-11-08 2 NOON PRICES Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (in cents Der lb.) yesterday were: xt .m B rors Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot ioose -6* 56J No. 1 November S6| 562 No. 1 R.S.S. Dec. 561 s«j No. 2 November s_f 554 No. 3 November 53J 5;.175 words
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Article255 1953-11-08 2 CLASSES NEEDED FOR STD. VI BOYS THE Sinqapore Education Department is faced with another major problem. Tt must find room next ycar for about 1.000 Standard VI students. A record number of 2.500 will sit for this year's Std. \T Entrance examination which begins on Nov. 9 and there is255 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-08 2 ALREADY a seasoned! traveller. May Liang, eelc-l brate s lur third birthday at! the Singapore home of herl unelp and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I Lien Ying Chow. with all] the poise and confidence of one who came here fronij Hongkong strictly on herl own six month_ ago. j49 words
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Article78 1953-11-08 2 r m Kuala H Singapore E.X 1 Yong Wi B Frlrt., King, Mr Goh K i Hu« K n l. ev. Sl < Khor Sim. I ilo Yu-min, Ong Yu. n I U Nair, Y u C Fatt, rai H k S Bo Ku 'i J'. Wen78 words
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Article136 1953-11-08 2 KOTA BHARU. Sat. Inche Sardon Zubir. Pre£ident of UMNO Youth League. Malaya after formally opening the iouth branch of Kota Bharu here yesterday .said that the Malays come from a race of warrioi embracing :h 0 Muslim re) gim that Inculcates glor v and freedom Because of136 words
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Article, Illustration301 1953-11-08 2 NEARLY 300,000 poppies of all kinds were bought in one way or another yesterday, the greatest number ever to be received in Singapore from Fngland in ill the many years since the original Poppy fifty. Early yesterday morning. Poppy Day Appeal began at Victoria MemorialStandard - 301 words
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Article41 1953-11-08 2 THE FOLLOWING results Church School 1 held on N<n. I lst prise: iS*M 2 d pi i 4016; ord prise ft!la* 4th 3431 C i :>B!i7. 3534, Io;h jim. 1 The ,e ed within w Nj j41 words
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23 1953-11-08 2 Standard Service For The Unemployed Al hill: pjjj un. *n U to St iri r Oflrrs column local «PpIk u snuuli' f **mp|.,23 words
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Advertisement105 1953-11-08 2 /ff* 1 .X ]^.-T i\\.m\mi 1 ■^___9P^__v I -/Xy y'4i- xrnl v v^>^^^W^L__ aa/\, A^^t: L n -^^7l Y\ PllS'ftulttt aV ffl* MA ANO NfSVf \.lm%. SL 1 —m^imaßXXdm. mm^mmmmm- ____Silr\_. v_l *5_ siL 9 _p___v____n____n_n_-__ ___h__ 9i *x* f T >_, 1 _BB vA < INUMM If 4^^^^iMiHMl_dK^H^ _0105 words
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Advertisement296 1953-11-08 2 I.M. M.I MKNTS Mis RJ and T M U V. pon I^HF I i Eng V Mr Kee. B Milt SAU ORD-FOR WOl D t i I W Chinl n B i CIN JEWING MACH 1 NES IN LOW yiKF LSI Ih.RMS M... If you v ►Ul H' INCUBATOR ed296 words
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Advertisement18 1953-11-08 2 J_L n v s\\ MHil OK s J I I l I i as N 9 n mmmm\18 words
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Article, Illustration339 1953-11-08 3 AND THE ONE-MAN SHIPPING COMPANY gi -.1 time in Sin- >( ,s( war maritime ship designed, namnlli h. a onc man 'jmv. who is also the the vessel, dropped B the Inner Reads I da) 1S the Dutch r>oo-ton-.larobs named if.- r>r captain w.339 words
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94 1953-11-08 3 2 an I i. drew a P H74 i i i ipons k from Singapore in 1 the F I »r _tion: Sun liv S' in lir 1 !)84: SunL.156; Sunday Gazel s (Penang) 112; Sunday (K i i i npur) 80; Sin Pin -Ii:.94 words
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382 1953-11-08 3 Forgotten Fleet's Vital Role In Harbour MANY speak of passenger liners with respect and awe, others shower praise on streamlined freighters of modern times, but few recognise the "forgotten fleet" of tugs, that act as "maids of all work" in Malayan ports. The Importance of these; comparatively "tiny" craft, that382 words
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Article305 1953-11-08 3 Anglers' Postbag t'an you recommend nie v. Hood sea fish in 4 hook CHEONG CHE TIONG rhere ire many, hui qf sre not writt -,i fishing. I would buy tic boo/;. "Houj to eaten S ifish" written by AR Matthei tan you sive u s more I articles on s«*i305 words
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Article17 1953-11-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The price of tin to lay is $3081 per picul (Down .'l7s -ents).17 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-11-08 3 THK prixe for this week's pieture puzzle is $li). As no picture appeared last week owing to pressure on spate the weekly prize money of $20 has been added on to this week's prize. .u For today's puzzle our photographer has left tne usual office95 words
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Article253 1953-11-08 3 OnNYK Vessels CONTINENTAL shippers of goods destined for F rt r Eastern ports are wagir;g a war of their own to get cargo space on the N.Y.K. ships like the Akita Mara which is unloading cargo for Singapoie now. Captain K. Osada commander of the Tfntl,253 words
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Article, Illustration458 1953-11-08 3 Chinese girls benefit from ex-PoWs' gesture NURSES Lilian Wong Kit Yoke and Lee Siew Mni. who reached Melbourne in mid-O-tober, are the fifth pair at Chinese nurses from Malsys to visit Australia since the snd of World War II under a memorial scholarship provided by Australian soldiers who fought in458 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-11-08 3 NO this is not a I ite autumn Mens in Bnrepa where all trees Invr slut erf shrdrlin^ their leave* This photograph of thr new 11-ateceyed Kink of China Itinldiiit; in Hiiiny Koad w.is taken hv Mm dard rameraman hen Ta Khoon. It is fr .itned hjr the start bramhrs61 words
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Article147 1953-11-08 3 New Muscle Stimulants Discovered TWO smooth-muscles aUmulatin substances have be "i founn in mammalian stomach and Intestines hy a three -man earch team. Including Dr C. C Toh Of the University of Malaya. Thc Standard was told. One of them, called Serotonin, which has been Isolated land synthe.d-.ed, constricti the147 words
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Article19 1953-11-08 3 K >REI MINIS. RR P r as sed > < i Sout K i i itua illi_uceh.it i I19 words
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Advertisement146 1953-11-08 3 Jf"~ II P'lWnPl'li V)__!_WK_-^ mmm J This gorgeous hair style of Ajanta days is cleverly adap- m teJ today. Tomco Perfumed Coconut Hair Oil, because of j Vji its hi_»h quality, has become a tradition among Indian fami* w^- j- es f or over 20 years. _> i I #Kf^146 words
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Advertisement214 1953-11-08 3 iv^l GRfIND SEASON rWtISALE y^^ iiA V'' v^" 1 »4'***** 4 1 44 __m' v '/_3 _____> '-Mi H^ _ffl»if'i" s» Readymodet V __f^lir' &-4- i •r-v *^rSAflm~<. 1 I II _1 V. ■;^Cg^C-* 'J Jewellery and ■U__ t 'ffrWmtr -l*^ AM Tailorinq Charqcs ■■■B. n mm^^mmmm^m m \m )\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\*\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\.SILK214 words
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Article, Illustration641 1953-11-08 4 Scrub Typhus Beaten NOT one soldier on active sei vice against Malaya's Communist terrorists died of scrub typhus, the disease which claimed hundreds of victims Allied and Japanese in the Burma Campaign. Reason: the wonder anti-biotic Chloromycetin has proved one hundred pcr cent effective641 words
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Article105 1953-11-08 4 A SINGAPORE taxi driver. Tay Kim Geok. was fined a tota] of $7."> an 1 his endorsed in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday. Tay \va<_ charge 1 with stoppin,': a taxi in New Bridge Hoad at a distance of 7 feet from the edge of105 words
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Article, Illustration258 1953-11-08 4 Andy Rozario - World Demand For Malayan Silverware Andy Rozario I By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The demand for Kelantan ond Trengganu silverware is so great that the output of the ornamentc! product is not sufficient to meet it. Mrs. J. Simpson, supervisor and secretary of the Malay Handicraft Centre in Kuala Lumpur said258 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-11-08 4 photo. Time and Life photographer. Howard Sochurek (28). passed through Singapore by QANTAS Constellation yesterday on his way to cover the Indo-China war. That is only one of his assignments. Hag special assignment is to get some good shots relating to Buddhism for a "Religions of the World" scries toStandard - 67 words
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214 1953-11-08 4 Standard Stat. Reporter THK allegation by Mr. C. H. Koh. a Singapore lawyer, te a Magistrate that a police inspector was not attended to by a doctor in the General Hospital when "ill and in distress" was explained bv Dr. W.J. ickers. Director of Medical214 words
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Article90 1953-11-08 4 A FILIPINO woman residing in Kiam Hock Road, Singapore. lost her gold wvistwatch valu- ed at $700 while she was man I kl ig in Orchard Road Mar- I j ket yesterday morning. Th. watch has a 19-carat j i go'd chain and ncars this num-90 words
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Article84 1953-11-08 4 4 LIM HUAY BOON. 18. wa? sentenced to ten months' rigor- ous imprisonment in the SingaI pore Second District Court yesI terday on three charges of theft l of car tvi; lie p caded guilty to stealing ifl spare tyre from a ear at Owen84 words
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Article69 1953-11-08 4 JOHN GREEN, a -ailor. ay woman's hai taining four dol I not guilty when he Charged before Mr. A. W. Ghows ;:i Ih* ghth POli e loui v. The K<g belonging to Sumkah binte Jakorom, was ed to have been st< m a house in Nooidm69 words
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Article37 1953-11-08 4 MR. F. A. CHUA thc Singapore Fir t Traffic Pi Magistrate, quitted .1 taxi drivei 0 nar hm Awalludin of charge of negligent driving at two Crown witne es did not turn up In time.37 words
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Article534 1953-11-08 4 ALTHOUGH Mr. Richard Nixon's visit to Malaya rushed one, he did have a chance to sse something ol the war thai is being waged against the bandits at close hand said Mr. R.N. Lindsay, Chief Press Officer in lhe Federation Information Services, in "Spotlight On534 words
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Advertisement536 1953-11-08 4 Here's i your first rule for fitness YESTAMIN VITAMIN YEAST SUCH TONIC SOUACI Of ALL THI VITAMIN a GROUa .From your chimin and druetttww ISO TABLETS for 7S cts. only f^l|fr7ff/ Ta. \-~J?X^__^ V*. tamla AIC HEALTH GUIDB. m m\ j ___w\ _2 m >\ Writ* for thl* trmm SfrrSgiES-g^-536 words
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Advertisement43 1953-11-08 4 I AM indebted to the Director of the Scrub Typhus Research Team, the U.S.A. Army Medical Team in Malaya. and thc Institute for Medical Research for their kind assistance a n (I advice in writing thi s article. By Capt. D.H. deT. Reode43 words
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Advertisement304 1953-11-08 4 B. I. j ROUND TRIPS TO I 28 to 32 days with j approximately 10 (l a h 3 t in Japanese Ports "Sanlhia" Sailing 10th j "Sirdhana" Sailing lth |w 1 j "Sanlhia" ft/ft* Mth I i "Sirdhana" Sailing ITih j Ist Class $745 I 2nd Class $59{) j304 words
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Miscellaneous85 1953-11-08 4 Weather MINT Ml* M Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Nov. i, to 7.30 :i m. Nov. 7. Singapore (74 F), Pensng <73 PJ, Kota Bahru (75 F). Kuata I.umpur (72 F), Ipnh 70 Fl. Kuantan (72 F). Maxi m ii m Temperature: Frees 7 .uu a.m to 7.30 p.m. Nov. 7.85 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-11-08 5 Inspects Brigade -\N in-' ni' Third >i_c._i»4.r»- Hall fort < aiming .nnoal Dt_pla_i w»terd.t* >«-«-n U <» _itu> df -.1 i and rd i22 words
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165 1953-11-08 5 Raja Sir Uda Takes Over Care Of Students LONDON, Nov. 7: (Reuter) The core of most of the 1,200 Malayan students in Britain 239 of them women is now passing from the Colonial Office to Raja Sir Uda, Malay Commissioner in London. Fifty-1 i Ld Mr. Erne Hi kg, for165 words
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Article57 1953-11-08 5 Hea ted Words At Opium Trial in which counsel Mr. 1) S Use court by "puttim, annth i ace«s«l." was stroni.lv ob- I A. >.!'.. during the trial in the < u esterdaj of Ss: Chwee Keng Hai, wlio were charged witn I um on March I. and Mr. i57 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-11-08 5 THF Committee m\ sino British Fellowship Trust ha*, rei omniendVd six Su_ca_wrcs«a for his her studies scholarship tenable in I nited Kingdom. Thev are (above Mrs L_MSM Wons. Middleton Hospital: Miss Agatha (hua. Maternity and Child Welfare Clinie Mandi Koad. Miss Lee Soo ons Govt, (.eneral Hospital: Miss Fim Chens97 words
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Article50 1953-11-08 5 Alert PCs Save Attap s From Blaze Besai B rt rrom beU-g ii n at aa w n m BH I nut [rom a I ni'-u up ia n":_hsplashed and pulled lrom th< unOl the SCSSCi then tn<l put onipn ititkl Onlv iK.rtion of th* riumt Th. wood iped damage.50 words
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Article29 1953-11-08 5 FA TAL FALL A [BER Chan P fdl to his deatn I ai working \n S Road. Singapoie, St 3 p.m Ele died on a' to the Genera'. Hosj29 words
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56 1953-11-08 5 UMNO -MCA Aims To Assist The A ttap Dwellers ther a o:. year-old Mr. Teo Kim P :-.vc.had depended on had mise: sist its mei Wans said tha'. attap hui no security ot at prcaci.l. "It la taw [sett.- problem e:*ner lie su Tie MCA a proband is prepared to56 words
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Article53 1953-11-08 5 Naval Base Officer Is Charged BECAUSE the Commander Georgi lard tie, R.N.V.R.. C bief iffic* I th< D c I B ise of the Brigacare -.on. naa beei J. E I: F District I B Jeyaratnan iav. Ha- of bres i A 1 1 When 1 S EL D. Eli53 words
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Article163 1953-11-08 5 Wr WW standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE Cit\ Council employees yesterdaieecribed the budget speech made b> the Citv PresiiiMr T.P.F. McNeiee on Friday as a "threat" meant to -deprive the workers of their legitimate increase in waues..'" ting r tne C would I t :ne163 words
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Advertisement46 1953-11-08 5 %p* °J^@V K r 11 TTIIN v I nLj -*ji^^^^ nr t^^ a 11 anoav \b HcW MaIn! 1/ U^ r iWhe/^'^Taste Thrill m9 fc'-MfB^»\ Maniifactiired under the mo-t hygienic vS^p^i' conditions! Under constant supervision! M M M Ca^**^^^^^^^" M0*^*^~'* 4T* *lp*aBBaBj— an ssn^aC^^^^ > f^l*f"S"^ > ACT*46 words
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Article, Illustration761 1953-11-08 6 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN S 'l*ll lift GETS iIEYMIY FOR By CINGAPOBE, considered one of the Far East's most vulnerable war targets, is fast getting ready to defend herself against atomic attacks. With modern equipment just out of Britain's Atomic Research Station at Harwell, the Colony761 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-11-08 6 photo. \\\\\>\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\V 1 Frozen by a camera In a few milllonths of a i second, the fiery ball from a nuclear device disintegrates a steel tower > shortly after detonation J at the U.S. Atomic Energy g Commission's Nevada Proving Ground Equip ped with an electronicU.P. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration753 1953-11-08 6 HAL BOYLE - A Ma n Can 't Ever Have A Quiet Sunday... HAL BOYLE THE TROUBLE WISH CIV I^ISFUIOH 15 Says \YTLH!K FEEBLE, Americas most average husband, had a favourite speech of complaint, which ran a.s follows: "The trouble with civilisation is a man can't ever have a quiet Sunday. People always753 words
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Advertisement117 1953-11-08 6 MAKE YOUR GIFT THE MOST r^T' r/ MAT f ArfArAJ/ /_r (\\V v\/7\ \l y\V 111 ¥Jon birthdays, anniversaries and ali othei T \j 1 \X I Vx Wr 1_ I -W t i^r^ J ___^^^'"v. j ~~A ~~/C V-^j ff r*^>.fir~^^^ Parker's painstaking craftsmanship means S /~/^K^ A /rKss117 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1953-11-08 7 .l##».V_V#. fli 4* 444 4> 4* .IffllTlV.f/l l\tin t49 I ll\l>S3lbl*tiriJm /f/IV 1 1*4 i* ii 4 itf rmgmrmmd frmam nn 4>\i4>4iili>il risil iii liussin. s#-_frc»#v*. ###*.v/#i#f» iiiiii-Siu ii»t w4mm%u shl> 44 44S ii 1 1 44 44' 4>4§ illU.P.; UP - 1,628 words
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Article722 1953-11-08 7 JOHN CAIRNCROSS - JOHN CAIRNCROSS ITALY*! autumn strike wave which began with the recent imposing token general strike continued with a twenty-four hour strike of textile workers and a strike of farm workers. lhe number of workers after! ed by the r e cent general strike have been variously722 words
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Advertisement480 1953-11-08 7 M o erfort /or Hint i*>ts fil T^\^ *__J^^mVm~^^mmW I I LIME JUICE ifilii i*m Si* *.l ilt if mi a*u fei-i'i I'stiimj TRADE ENQUIRIES TO i jjy_*\. j^^^>v *^^P^__________l! mk'bM mmmVyV 1 \V^ Wm?n H sT«nT.«fl«Bi ?_r^r/ r--t \jaMV \*_^<^__l /u. Q \lm :^xs^ Foot Itch Cause Killed in480 words
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Article, Illustration823 1953-11-08 8 Itave I'Off Seen, mjapwias v JTOR the past three weeks, despite the fact that the tourist season is over, enormous crowds have been surging every day up the steps of Les Invalides. —360,000 in the first three days. To see Napohon's Tomb? No! Even to Frenchmen,823 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-11-08 8 photo. This Andre Ledoux alter ski suit in printed wool from Paris can be adapted for warm weather with the iis e of lighter fabrics. Motif is in black, belt and shoes in red leather. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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995 1953-11-08 8 Andrew Roth - They Call It 'Eye-Poh 'In Kampong London Andrew Roth Says J SPENT my time wincing when Half S____g to "Tea Wilh the Willises", the story of a f dill egl j couple trying to sell their Malayan Ira plantation. There Were errors galore. The author. Aubrey Dexter, an actor of995 words
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Advertisement237 1953-11-08 8 io BLUE GILLETTE BLADES LN fm mm-- ,s P enser >—^. 1 j All these advantages at no extra cost New blade In a flash Blades completely oi) protected l_ Ma I Built-in used blade containei No clumsy unwrapping no damage to blade edges Blades slide out with factory-sharp edges237 words
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Advertisement85 1953-11-08 8 o mirtj the new Spi|| pfH) m Ww^4 W. WW I 11.. nan lr, tafl ll, u I lun. lo lan fa«l __Q_i^V r Mk. Tl I g |P KILL THAT IN! mou i sfotl SMIUrU* IMOI I l IMI HOSQ niK.sf*'. You boit'c the i g on rn bottle85 words
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Article, Illustration1786 1953-11-08 9 JAMES PETER CHIN - 'I Declare This To Be My Last 'Will Testament' JAMES PETER CHIN Ey Tihe VagiiffiM Oi Those Who Depart THE fomilior scene ot relatives gathered round to hear tbe will being read has often been pictured in fhe films as it has been and will be re-enacted in real MeStandard - 1,786 words
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462 1953-11-08 9 ROBERT FRANKLIN - ROBERT FRANKLIN By BANtiKOK, THE numberless canals, the ■a flooded rice paddies and the inland swamps of watery Thailand are being invaded with man' help by a fish tha' has been brought east fr^.n Africa, and that may go a long way towards462 words
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Advertisement153 1953-11-08 9 K_PSo__ P^ -mmWmM***^ Sn__r? BC >_P MsssT HP V V\sXnvier mm—mX __r _r mjm *um ftf slmm mm M'M m --T ZMM ___W___m MM AmmW mmmW w^^h N w o^^ Wr IS COMING ON DEC. IST al slfyff. _Bfl__.^_____i _3 ??0U fo Cug al s famous music, refresh yourself Malaya's153 words
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Advertisement222 1953-11-08 9 THE FRESHNESS OF Mm w j e*—' 'a AND THE MILDNESS OF SSjJjP M* Mf I Mr M Mr Mf M* i ii y at jfMMr 1 .ggjBSSjgnjSaaaaj---^ W BBsna W' aW &K tV^nnnt^ titov^aP^ .^T aP' SanKnanl .^r r n l^l^a^^^asps^ac^B^^dBBaSS jjjfpty" jx a a^r i^B fe^v^V^ aiau^ V222 words
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2097 1953-11-08 10 S. Raja Ratnam - There Are Limits To Foreign Capital S. Raja Ratnam asdf A lr PEOPLE in an underdeveloped country are \o bave more goods and live better, the country must product more more food and more industrial products. That mo.'ins that production in the country must grow faster than population grows ..Extensive,2,097 words
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Article, Illustration700 1953-11-08 10 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON ]£RITISH Guiana's problems are not unique. They are shared. not only with Dutch and French Guiana, but with Brazil, Venezuela, and to some extent Colombia. All these South Amei ican countries bave in common a densely populated, tropical coastline, a mountainous hinterland700 words
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Advertisement307 1953-11-08 10 _n^_l H mw^tf^^ S_f B^^_M_B____^^ ________v JF^"j_ __F _______i______rc'. __dC I tmrnmrnXmrn-V- iX i^—T Pleasant, refreshing ENO s fruit Sah tne pen most of us need t<> keep the *wtem regular, li morning liveri.hncss, soothing and settling to tha unsuitable food or drink. BNO S safely rcli. frcqucnt cause of307 words
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Article, Illustration2115 1953-11-08 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By FROM tin miner to business executive and interior decorat*trm Mra. Loke )tn hos fulfilled her varied lash* nith .utilizing succesn, bringing to them an astute mind and sound judgment combined nith a Hitman'* eye for detail and love of beauty andStandard - 2,115 words
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Advertisement376 1953-11-08 11 JUST ONE BRUSHING WITH Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste DESTROYS BAD BREATH Clinical Tests Prove Gum Troubles Reduced Twice as Fast! > linical tests wilh 589 bad brra'h common Rum dishow that .hlorophyll orders tooth decay u.e Colgate te Can reduce gingivitis Chlorophyll Toothpaste after w a white toothpaste! U thc J"""376 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1953-11-08 12 JOHN COOMBES - JOHN COOMBES SPECIAL ROOMS FOR ELEPHANTS By "VY HAT! My dog in a hotel exclusively for animal,? By Jare, you'll have elephants reserving rooms in London hefore long!" The shock would have been too much for the elderly European standing at the airline freight1,255 words
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Advertisement365 1953-11-08 12 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD i min I SKKVHK T<» Colombo Genoa Maraellles AntA.-.p Kotlerdam. Ifamhiirg Bremen S'pore P.S'ham Penans 1 S Nabob (NHL) 4/fi Her HI I lee- 11/ISlssi MS l.everkuscn (HAPAG) 11/ Hiller II IMsar laVfllsn •lon* Kont. M.tml- Kobe A imoi.* Penane P Sham 8 P«»r« J365 words
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Article, Illustration735 1953-11-08 13 "gALOME" has taken a pretty hard beating at the hands of the London critics and not < without reason. For when critically examined under the microscope it shows up as a completely twisted version i of the Bible story in fact, so switched around that it hardly735 words
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Article, Illustration624 1953-11-08 13 A CCORDING to current American history as reflected in a much read publication, 22 million readers of "Life" have been "presold" about the idea of the greatest gals in show business so why shouldn't you? 1 am referring, of course, to Jane Russell and Marilyn624 words
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Article172 1953-11-08 13 IN 1875. the United States and Mexico had >ign<d treaties respecting the sovereign rights of each country. Therefore. US. IroofM could not enter M- xid Jf reason. Natchez, notoi ioiu Apache outlaw, took advantage of this treaty. He and hia whltahating warriora would make forays172 words
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Article102 1953-11-08 13 A LOCATION en- and crew for Pmrmtnbunt'l "Bridges At Toko-ri." headed by William Hf>' de». are due to arrive in Japan shortly fo make ahiait CS. Navy flimrt and Korea. "DO.4D TO THF. M00.V." the Sing Cro by-Bob Ho;.e co-starrer made by Paramount, probably won't hit the road102 words
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Article, Illustration297 1953-11-08 13 AWORLinMDK SI .RCHIn which Malax a is included has just begun for a girl (either a professional actress or an unknown) to plav the title role of "The l»arcfoo4 Countessa" in writcr-dircctor-produoer Joseph 1.. Minkiewicz's fortheoming picture of the same name based on the fabulous297 words
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Advertisement323 1953-11-08 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION j*i I] ATTRACTIONS f W7r.f R opens t ooay :VM-lA'la^ n T,r P 6 45 I THE SCREENS MOST GLORIOUS ADVENTURE Willi THE WORLD'S GREA EST SCREEN FAVOURITES JOHN MAI I? EEN w w \i; OH VRA "w*\-. JB BB _sk tB N. J_____r _fi___r 'X&'' j__^_____R_______________l___l f>i323 words
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Advertisement436 1953-11-08 13 (-.oluiu/iKI Jiinttifly j>f t'f Sh-warl Kila < l»;»rl«-* CtANGEB-^HAYWORTB LAI CHTON r-SALOME __l ___^-<_____A V. Wm\" Wmmm. t'S mmmm 9W^H ___L_L > mi Amm __r sjk ji i W t^^^p!^^ a__HSr *WbW '__IHk^_. r* i Up Pm s/,0,/ v DAIL'.' shtx.iH 11. l.l."». I. (..:ti». •>. ;o 1.1... I nu.436 words
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Article, Illustration247 1953-11-08 14 v n off ered t» the title-winner ol V|lSs **ax i" ia the forthcoming BeauW Con lest to f»,. held it Raffle. Hotel on November IS These rn.iteii.il for i im h\ Kwons On's and > travel* hue eas* l»\ Store rhese will augment the247 words
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Article434 1953-11-08 14 POR two years I have been eagaged to a man I have known since childhood. We arc fond of each other and although I was never in love Witk him. I consented to our engagement bccau.se both our families arc anxious that are should marry. Now I434 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-08 14 rimMVum Roman fashion desigrven, the Font an a Sisters, hav e started i n a net* field fac« dressing T hi* net, impired by the Arab women'% veil, ii made of simnlm thin steel wire, with the dropping lower Part in black glass timeliUP. photo.)45 words
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492 1953-11-08 14 PEGGY BRIGGS - BEAUTY GETS THE S-H-O-C-K TREATMENT PEGGY BRIGGS IT'S A MAKE-UP REVOLUTION I By T\\\\\\\\v J I DOESN'T look a very shocking place, the pink-and-grey salon in the heart of Paris. But this is the headquarters of France's cosmetic commando, Jean D Estrees, who is putting shock tactics into the beauty492 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-11-08 14 photo.) TO make the women oi tht I o n e I u Falkland Islanda gla>nour-eunscious is the m i s s i o n of 13 'Safer old Josephine Duigman, oj Chiswick (London) For three-and-a-half years .she will pass on the latest hair UK styles. In the Falkland IslandsUP - 80 words
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Article123 1953-11-08 14 By HELEN HUGH "IT isn't impossible but it goes against all the well-proved rules," is the verdict of one beauty specialist on Jean D'Estrees's method Main objection is to the use of powder under the coloured foundation. This is to make the face as blank as an artist's123 words
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Article568 1953-11-08 14 HELEN HUGH - WHAT 'S YOURS LIKE? HELEN HUGH by The 8 a.m. Look 44 VES, but you should see her in the morning M How often have you heard that? Even the prettiest girl can look a fright before she is properly awake and dressed. How do YOU look? The girl whose568 words
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Advertisement125 1953-11-08 14 tWA/0 W/£_ flf Ist Prize- return trip to -ould as the guest of Y MAX lAITOH 2nd Prize $500 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES TO REMAINING FINALISTS 0 aSS S EN C T C ED SSF B U Y L DORIS GEDDES, NOTED SINGAPORE DESIGNER. v OBTAIN tNTRY FORMS FROM jjjj 1125 words
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Advertisement247 1953-11-08 14 It must be (SS^X the best m^^^\ Mada tpmclally for baby, f W^tl fc^'v John.on'i Daby Powder it Vf I akflii 1 the lofleit. /Ineit powder r^3££ _\os In tha world. It prawn aai P(r Irritation, toothsi and r^'^i^Bi 1 com fortt tender sfr/n t/sa V^* '■^i?* /t regularly, at247 words
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Miscellaneous117 1953-11-08 14 I THE STARS AND YOU r pOI»AY\s QUOTATION -ivi I Man Pnt ,t i„ th, MPJSUSZ SbsoSi wra,hfn M NDAY FOR L\ERYONF- Sa-a up with correspondence or vlflta °*L;"' ound m freely eatrh ,o ;ii!mT" BmT,,D and ARIES— March 21 to AnHi io dominate you todav- «rkt i, 19 L«t117 words
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Article614 1953-11-08 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam 'Jr*% tl ire the instructions i<»r Pattern sewing No. 17 which appeared in 5 Snntfas Standard Note: an which i in th« foi MO out the v in the identifl- in the i pattern is crush ed whets it should be pressed U ate S614 words
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Article, Illustration816 1953-11-08 15 Malayan Homes Old-Style Mansion Wi th Qu ie t Luxury... BROUGHT UP TO LATE 'THIS week's home is no modern bungalow or mansion with the latest in design it is a Singapore home built over thirty years ago and maintaining all the best features of these oldstyle houses, hut brought816 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-08 15 i f the main low nee with its deep, well built comfortable chairs and sofa Ji •hnu-inVa nart of thc windows M ,rroundin ß two sides of th f large room. These wia dows have a high polish to the i _^_^^^^^^^^_M44 words
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Article45 1953-11-08 15 5 i m A roraer «»f the hum,. Jji s iow ism ts* ald high |i| ta the dining i;| d B part of tht lio dividlai j room On the m ide i< d t tese saints m isle <»f stoae.45 words
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Advertisement71 1953-11-08 15 BtVlx li PATTERM No 18 •ju VV a Simple ancl distinctive. M would he elegant in plain i II U K or printed material. Cap- i I n f. sleeved bodice with soft 3 i* roll collar. Slim straight I ,1 V Ja Suitable fabrics; cotton, M v A'o respoajibility71 words
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Advertisement387 1953-11-08 15 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans anflfe a% 0 anV iiW laf rfAKE THIS 14 DAY TEST Why ilat tor vrv;rse Be qutte fair about «t elf eeth thoroughly morning and n |tH tor a i light frrjm the start ycur mirror will show I Jifference as the smooth,387 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1953-11-08 16 i y^/imdw/M^ PHERE ABE GHOSTS. That i s the expert view which wc printed Ui^i week—and which read- mrgmlm. about ■i■ at n has shah ti 4 of them. Tod ty, on this page, I ent men rial taken is Tyri B fon expert on 1 whi1,129 words
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204 1953-11-08 16 Professor W Crcnstedm Canon of the Church of En til nnd who held a chnir of theology at Oxford. APPARITIONS are often the result of a telepathic contact which may be either with the living or the dead. Their appearance is constructed in the204 words
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Article613 1953-11-08 16 PAUL FERRIS - PAUL FERRIS By r I"'HE recent announcement that two of the literary men of London. John Lehmann and Stephen Spender, are earn to edit a new magazine was received with delight by many, but none were mor. plea-ed than th e members of that brave band, the613 words
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Advertisement188 1953-11-08 16 The uorld famous fum ily u f I i L itfrfJx rji I i____L_K, _____L____^_K H I _^_-_J-_-^_L *ft_ I_ L, Vy^^a^B- *-v; «s F*_Bl /X^s?^r*^s^^____. <^^^jL^'_S__^* l <, JLa. _P^^SB_^_S^^7.-»a^_pßß^ MB tr^ilVi _U_Biß<^_____^__BKj_|__*ihL^_RV SfS^v Hr Li ___P_M S mmmW^ _r_*__E_r mS -^Jr W\f x Cy/yiWJ% «S» nl__.L\V^____a T J188 words
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Article, Illustration609 1953-11-08 17 SINGAPORE could find no answer in their forlorn le fii.ht against a Fijian reinforced Johore in .t tic in the Southern Section of the lIMS up rugger competition on the SCC Padang .lohore. mainly through these eight elusive ctrifying Fijians, streaked their way609 words
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Article49 1953-11-08 17 Battle Of Forwards At Negri :s i to- made the ttei of ic U keenly conthe coml E :MgtOll 1 "arke at tsil> I on goal, onc (l try) McWi. (l try) •;(l try) I lark. (1 try reed anc Kl MALACCA: Brig h I I- Joni Smith I49 words
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Article55 1953-11-08 17 US Cup Wen In Australia 7 i Router V i aptaln of the Cup team said today that he [Jnited States the Cud lrom chances must th Frank Ken McGregor t>n 1 1 and at ed ihat A ais Roi d lime." i don cham- t accomScixas said he I55 words
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Article17 1953-11-08 17 i to nil .ul >. (...<)drted by :i lone trv i) id Bii lin17 words
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Article23 1953-11-08 17 7 < API- A d Olympic dp wn, Lithgow, 95 Jl i Die braved I ht-v, rain Ui t Covn.i«,23 words
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Article166 1953-11-08 17 Perak Check Selangor, Singapore Beat Negri KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The eontitlem ol Selangor supporters in Ihr .lbilitr of their hockry plavers was shaken this evening when Perak held the home t» to a goalless draw in the third match nl the quadrangular tournament whi.h runeludes tomorrow.166 words
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Article139 1953-11-08 17 FOONG SEONC CUP I PENANG, Sat sng lead Singapore by three chc j tO "nc t I to- Cup inter-zom Singa] i Ong Poh 1 who was expected to win hoth hi matches !of beinc sti with _to- mach i amp afli i id won I the139 words
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Article21 1953-11-08 17 1 IN the O lin 1 Ali J M Ism ul iim d Mat I [n tm It21 words
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Article26 1953-11-08 17 Game Of Missed Chances r s nt the i rhillii ••oi 11, i dull 1 i I Sela >r: l a I I II i I26 words
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Article429 1953-11-08 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Defending rugby champions, Selangor, cleared their first hurdle today when they beat Penang by 12 points (three tries and a dropped goal) to nil. The game was played throughout with a slight drizzle and in spite of the slippery ball Selangor threes played429 words
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Article285 1953-11-08 17 PERAK BEAT KEDAH NGEI PATANI. Sat Deig lor the greater pai 4 the c, Perak were decidedly fortunate \o beat Kedah by sia two tl to three (one trj in a UMS Malaya rugby match plaved lure today. T:i e pica of the Perak 'earn i E Breakwell Clemo and285 words
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Article32 1953-11-08 17 In a SUA Division 3 league match, the Naval Base c.v. .ian-, beat the P.W.D. 5-0. fee scorers being Bhajaa Sin^h and USldara Singh twe each ana Sadhu S'ngh 0112,32 words
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Article408 1953-11-08 17 Kelantan Create Upset In FAM Cup KOTA BAIIRC. Sit. Kelantan created thp highest soccer upset when they defeated Penanp Z l this evening: in a fast and <\- eiting FAM euptie plavd on the Churchill Padans: before a large croud which included the Sultan and thc British Adviser, Mr. D.408 words
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Article70 1953-11-08 17 Hoad Bea ts Hartwig BRISBANE —Lew Hoad, A Davii Cui i ho next a eel. a lebi ..'I ii.i u un Qui enslund a t« nnj R H 6-1 9-2 in Hari I < et in the s< mi Anal k dcfl ding K<'n 1? .ustra ri a -id Krencl70 words
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Article24 1953-11-08 17 I Mi Chua Km. Rangers to defeat the Fai 1 c Juniors in a friendly goccc i match »t Farrer 1 rda;24 words
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Advertisement82 1953-11-08 17 \/i Let "4711" GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE f^fPvt. hitch a hike with you. You'll grow fond of ljw- 11 your little companion and have him in your jl I car-compartment for keeps. Whenever nerves get i^ jumpy and strained dab a sprinkle of refreshing J^^_3» "471 1" on temples or82 words
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Article441 1953-11-08 18 GHQ Enjoying Good Rugger Season ('m\\ 1 XV nr v <■ r i i d i j»i«<T season up to remain unh- <■ n Singapore Arm A' HI o-.vs be-a R .1 P 2. f< k II I.E 9 8 i:> 6 R J P 24 0 Saints 14 0.441 words
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Article45 1953-11-08 18 1 MELB l N iv. 7 traiiaN pocket e -ion" al te. L i ftl re lof 8 min n 1.000 metres at All S we. the Austra--6 > ana 3.000 i i nd also the lest i m .i 045 words
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577 1953-11-08 18 SAPPER - MALA YAN BADMINTON MA DE IN BRITAIN SAPPER 1 By I MALAYA'S fame throughout the world can bc said to be derived from two quite different but most important features in her national life her prosperity as the world's greatest producer of rubber; and her celebrity in the realm of577 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-11-08 18 RAF MB Seletar boxin- team who won the RAF Malaya Neviees i>;)\in- ehan pionships.17 words
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Article22 1953-11-08 18 I mm sn.n n 1 i rtiig j i i > .> B S liOtl S < i R 122 words
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741 1953-11-08 18 To the uninitiated. todays rour ot Singapore is lust an other cycle race that has 1 een wven a rather high-falutin' !llie _nd more publicity than the sport norma liv receiving To the racing cyclist and followers of the sport. i t i741 words
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Article890 1953-11-08 18 Best Rugby Game At Seletar The First Fifteen's 4 with RAF Changi i i>: W n- sday. at Seletar, pr idu I of the besl fames a sen it Seletar this se 11 >n. a Se etar won by 2.3 points (2 4 > lis 3 tries. 1 penaltv) to890 words
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Advertisement212 1953-11-08 18 <y *c€&t44/C-'J is comma:: IT'S MORE THAN A MAGAZINE |-*H jnawOssr .j^. fff^k nVMBBOB m X snw Bv JggajBJBSj gs mm ITS A PAPER m I PEPARTMENT-STORE I^Prmmm nM(^ K introducing FEATURE, the l\\vJf^i)*^ fortnightly colour-printer/" on anVVVVV 1H IV Wl l brlKht art covers FEATURE nnB\\\Vnanal\i'.n V more than212 words
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Advertisement58 1953-11-08 18 f "-^"^^^i»ii™iiiiiiiiiaa___________________^ you xC&sixif si&eifce you% oak Z^-9-~*^l^^~Z^^mm--^mmr^ --3fla_B V z. m "^^..^^H^^^^^^*mm^*^~-~m S%e*i /uu*e fc &eJu*^ ei& Hi>/if/ MUX ROCIIOU SFRVKK STATION Junction of SKorl St/Rochort Canal Rd Tel fl SHKix \\v\\ NBDGB KOAD SFRVK 1: STATION JuncUoo of KreU Aye, New Bridgt Rd T SIIKLL KATONG SUKVKK STATION58 words
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Article279 1953-11-08 19 es for irivan [a i game I i t j n to nd aSHI etui' l ll Fit that not kg to the but lepping r ance nerally*' interest to be at< d with a control body, even as tiie official "ball inflator," is an honour279 words
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Article74 1953-11-08 19 DJAKARTA, Nov. 7 (Reuter) Singapon l oceer team -cored a to 4 gi e ict< n y a local team from Bogor, a small 4n mw. :.i Thi match yed Djakarta Stadium witnessed by a II crowd. Tigers domii I throughout the game and al .he interval74 words
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Article651 1953-11-08 19 %m>r By LINESMAN ARE FOOTBALL associations fulfilling: the objects for which they were established? Officials will proudly say "Yes" and will be eager to cross swords with m e for my emphatic "No." While my answer is unbiased, it is based on over 30 years651 words
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Article343 1953-11-08 19 othei cause is tha critic who is as much to blame as the conceited FA. official. From a sense of pride and a fccli: Hie critic delves for excises I > explain away bad performances. There is not much point in trying to flatier343 words
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Article, Illustration696 1953-11-08 19 Parry And Neela Sweep Board At Varsity Sports *I>E more records were broken at the conclusion of the fourth University of Malaya Athletic Meet which was held at the University grounds, Bukit Timah, yesterday. This brings the total number of records set up during the meet to seven. Michael Parry696 words
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Article166 1953-11-08 19 LOXUON Nov 7— Allegations I about "Black Market transfers i:i to 1 bal I, Illegal payment- dis tfuised by some chlb directors. a.iU statement! recently made hv Mr. Bob Smith r eUrln_ chairman of llanchestei >''• F.C. are to be bi WJ t to166 words
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286 1953-11-08 19 PETER WILSON - This Is Asking Cockell To Take A Hiding PETER WILSON Bv LONDON, Nov. 7. -It is M tin- i.iuU th.it Dftll Cockell may meet Rocky Mania. o 10. lhe world j heavyweight championship either at tlie White u London, or the Yankee Stadium, New York. ne\t JAuthority for this COIIM286 words
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Article90 1953-11-08 19 Electric Men Take City Cup _in ir>i pestwar U sai Is r>- i doable oi into I p 1 1 1 m.i. i lhc I l« ii H ii Dep irlmrnt, sddei i tMsd troplix to I'm r < M.1rr1j,,.. ."t lil. Inim fi In i v li- n |hr)90 words
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Advertisement118 1953-11-08 19 l/c- faire prea/ pleasun f Ai announcing i LOKE'S MEDIML PML LTL*. j ii now op i > WHOLESALE SETAIL j CHEMISTS «e D_.UG_IS.?:' j ESTATE SUPPLIERS i I All enquiries are iceleome >. i 259, SOUTH BRIDGE RD. SINGAPORE PHONE: 6502 >. fe^^ft Something Neai V" "~^^^^rfl|^^— and to118 words
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Article, Illustration2426 1953-11-08 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Jacobin Pays Best Dividend By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Taking command at thr* fuli mile Gulden Dolphin, with Gordon Lansdown astride, successfully beat olf a hut challenge by Cynosure to win the main six fiir]^!ii;s race for class division 1 horses todav, opening day of2,426 words
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Article219 1953-11-08 20 Malayan Surveyors Badminton Following are the results of the S Zone Malayan Survey Department badminton: A. Gharri (Johore) beat Tan S; ng (Singapore) 15-10 lti-18. 15-15. Mohd. Ma bah (Johore) beat Siew Hi Chong (Malacca) 12-15. 15-12 15-18 A. Mai ek <K_ Mohd." a i (Johore i beat Lim" ■•■j.219 words
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Article344 1953-11-08 20 LONDON'. N»v 7 (Reuter) Following are the Home Football results: LEAGUE division I Bolton ii. Portsmouth l. Burnley 2. SheiT. ltd 1. Ch irlton 2. Huddersfield 1. Liverpool 2. Man. City Manchester U I. Ars- n»l 2. Middlesbrough 3 Wolvea 3. isttle 4 Cardiff 0. m 2.344 words
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Article76 1953-11-08 20 KUALA KANGSAR, S Two bo key matches. men and tho othei ng women. have organised here lu raise mo for the Poppy Dav Api Fund. Both games am to i*> j SJ P n T °yn Pad Wednesday. Nov. 4 p.m. Combined Sch. against a Dial76 words
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Article35 1953-11-08 20 LONOON Nov. 7 (ReuterlDon Cocke!!, the British a. d Empire heavyweii boxinf champion announced tonight thai Cockell will defend is Fni pi re title against Johny m ,>n Januai y 13 nexl jrear.35 words
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