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Title Section20 1953-11-22 1 With 8-page COLOUR comics FREE SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 113. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1953. TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article358 1953-11-22 1 Wild Offers To City Voters Fool Candidates By R. G. PILLAI, Standard Staff Reporter RACKETEERS have swarmed into election camps as the fight by 13 men for six seats in the Singapore City Council enters its final phase. And the victims in most cases are358 words
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66 1953-11-22 1 PLANS BIG BIR THDAY PARTY FOR THE AGED standard Stall Reporter \V BOON HAW, the well-known philan71st birthday in Rangoon vear, with a $200,000 party for 10,000 i token of respect to the aged. i gift parcels have been proparcd in last two months and they will n shortly. i66 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-11-22 1 photo. MR. AW BOON HAW. Governing Director of the Singapore Standard, pictured at Kalian? Airport Singapore, with Mrs. Aw. soon after they returned from Hongkong bv air yesterday.- StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article36 1953-11-22 1 GAINESVILLE (Florida), I Nov 21— (AP)— Having qua- -i- r than hav!:i child, says Mrs i i University tudent said Friday of four b;. i e isier than had hei ftrst child36 words
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Article26 1953-11-22 1 UOR-GENERAL William > iof Korean war fame has ippointed Deputy Cornier of the United States Slxt Ai i y at S.ki Franci n APAP - 26 words
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Article155 1953-11-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Riot and civil commotion rates on all motor vehicles will be further reduced as from Dec. 1 this year.. The Standard was told today. The first reduction was made on July 1 this year. A spokesman of an insurance company here said155 words
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Article28 1953-11-22 1 Opposition Is Toasted 51 I AFP) leader n of i hi-.. part iment by the -aid: the and gramme. ishment of me of »ent of nunist afer and28 words
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THAI DECREE MAY HIT TRADERS
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Article, Illustration297 1953-11-22 1 Ranjit Singh - S'PORE STANDS TO LOSE $10M. Ranji t Singh By Standard Start Reporter SINGAPORE traders, who control most of the S^O.OOU.OOO monthly trade between Malaya and Thailand, are worried over the new restrictions imposed by the Thai Government to control imports in order to safeguaid the value of its currency. Thev297 words
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Article48 1953-11-22 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 21. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, the deposed Prime .Minister of British Guiana and Mr. L.F.S. Burnham, a former Minister in his cabinet. today had two meetings with India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. The two men arrived here last night from London.48 words
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Article23 1953-11-22 1 KING PAUL and Queen Frederika of Greece left New Orleans yesterday for Wil- Liamsburg, Virginia after \\\o days sightseeing. A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article212 1953-11-22 1 QUEEN TO REST WITH FAMILY LONDON. Nov. 21 (Reuter) Instructions were passed round the Royal household this weekend disturb Queen E i/.abeth as little as possible with routine problems before she set] oil on Monday for a ion? Journey round the world It is the last chance she and the212 words
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Article74 1953-11-22 1 DISTURBED by the noia <>; what she thought were cats fighting, a woman in guest house in Cairnhill Road opt her window lasi night only to find that the noise WU thdt of a fire which had broken out in the servants' quarters. No one74 words
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Article172 1953-11-22 1 MacG. Tipped To Take Over KUALA LUMPUR Sat Speculati >n u > rile <fi Kua! Lumpui f lowing tin* Colonial <>i li c-*» ttatement m L<>ni »n (hat then* will toon h i an announcement iboul the future posl <>!* Ge*eral Sir Gerald Tempi »r, Federation lli^i Coijv missioner. «i172 words
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Article16 1953-11-22 1 'l I f E 1 have r;iti»i"'i 1 treatj it p nil evei A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article63 1953-11-22 1 KANSAS CITY. Nov 21 Carl Ha ind Mi Bonni Heady, who were (entenced to death foe the kidnapping murder <>t Bobby Gre< 1 :n.^ against the tentence Thei art now in JefTei will be executed on Dec 18 The condemned rouple to married but IheAFP; A.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration136 1953-11-22 1 S'pore Working Girl Aids The Fund A SINGAPORE working sjirl. Miss Wee Kiat Neo, decided last week to do somethin? fo r The Standard Headers' Christmas Toy Fund. Slip went round visitin? her friends and asked them to support it. Yesterday she walked into The Standard office with 5'1.50 which136 words
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Article154 1953-11-22 1 HANOI. Nov. 21 (Reuter) A French spokesman said today that 80 Vietminh had been killed in yesterday's French airborne attack on the Vietminh City Dien Bien Phu. 170 miles west of Tongking, capital of Hanoi. At the time of the first landing yesterday, the Vietminh were154 words
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Advertisement15 1953-11-22 1 N I CEILING FANS M ,\c; MOII UK <O. ,SS >IKI I I SIM. AI'ORE.15 words
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Advertisement117 1953-11-22 1 PfUJlimieiiß ice'cream'^^j A.ROLFIX SOUDA >^ Cf FINE QUALITY LOW PRICES t /^b^h2^^^*^^^^Ev\ p 'tut >AflaV* jtt^Bfllh^^^ 1 »ii »> ii« iir«iiM/ 1 1 ittn b S«ll«la ill i,\i <m!■ < f^^^£i<S *> 11 lump P' t^ —F&^lT^Jli 1 "(Ho si ">.'i mi **t^ T -^i^ > '^^^^Bf Ifli unit r.mir117 words
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Article350 1953-11-22 2 Ceremony For Bee. 12 THE ••father" of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps, Rear-Admiral lI. W. Faulkner, former Flag Officer, Malayan Area, will have his services remembered when the Corps christens its 40-ton training ship "T.S. Faulkner." Lt.-Cdr. G.L. Williams. Co'.r,manding Officer of the Corps.350 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-22 2 photo. NAVAL COLOURS: Lt. Commander Cj- L. Williams, Commanding Officer of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps, showmg the colours which the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, will present to the Corps on Dec. 12 The presentation has formerly been postponed on several occasions. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article239 1953-11-22 2 COPIES OF KINSEY REPORT FOR LOAN THE 830-page Kinscy R. on "S( B» ha iour oi I Human Ft male* 1 which hit week is now ;,y loan< I to "friends" ol owners of th< two dollars for a p< riod <jf ten i:i the C< hesitate to blly r239 words
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Article81 1953-11-22 2 RLBBKR prices In Singapore yesterday closed ai .57 cans per lb. for first grade rubber for December shipment, n rise of 1/4 cent from Fridov's levels. The steadiness in the market yesterday was larpcly attributable to a reserve of sellers inui short covering purchases. Prices81 words
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Article75 1953-11-22 2 Singapore Chamber of Com merce Rubber As.sociiitio n noon prices i n cents ptr lb. yesterday weie: Buyers Sellers No. 1. RSS Spot loose 5Ci 57 No. 1 RSS f.o.b. December 57 »i No. 1 RSS Jan 57* No. 2 December .•>.-)} Si No. .1 Dec-ember b.i\ sur75 words
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Article18 1953-11-22 2 SINGAPORE, Sat— Th<» of tin in the local market todaj wa, $J2l lU a $2J) per18 words
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Article, Illustration318 1953-11-22 2 THE Singapore Y.W C A will launch its Christmas programme this year with tip biggest and most colourhr Bazaar it has ever held. It will be opened on Dec 5 at 8 a.m. at the YWCA Hotel, 8 Fort Canning Road, by Mrs. T.P.F. McNeice wifeStandard - 318 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-11-22 2 S'PORE A WAITS STATISTICS OF SUPER CONNIES THE Singapore Department of Civil Aviation is awaiting the operating statistics of the new uiant Super Constellations before it can decide whether or not it will be possible for these aircraft to operate out of Kalians airport, or whether they will have to226 words
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225 1953-11-22 2 Keep Watch Over Your Shop, Say Police Standard SUIT Reporter SINGAPORE Police yestcrdoy warnH Colony shopkeepers not to leave t.'cfr tltopi untenanted or unguarded, especially if they have large stocks of goods or cosh. This warning came from Mr. Potr Cl w r Secretary, who said that in the past225 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-11-22 2 RISSEI, L Hadley 111 fabtTO), is only 7* years old, but he had «one round the world three times. The first time was in I«M7. when he was a mere one-year-old. SißCf then he has seen Fnuland France. Germany, Laited States, Japan. Hongko!^'. Thailand. Italy and101 words
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Article47 1953-11-22 2 AMBROO. a Singapore Traction C npanj driver, who had a previous conviction was yeslay fined $50 by the S s d Traffic Magisi for fa oform to n traffic lijjht signal at the junction of Braa Basah Rokl and Benooolen $treel on May 24.47 words
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Article39 1953-11-22 2 TENG s *ik Lai w tenced io four months' fail in Die Singapore Eighth P Court yr rn tc A. W. Ghows. guilty to b noking opium in house in Pa ai Lnrre. on Nov 1 20.39 words
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Article30 1953-11-22 2 Police Clamp Down On Vice Haunts ipoh. Sal and St 1 and devising tiie probk reel i, H a tiqn to curb tl this g in th i ii. art30 words
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Advertisement142 1953-11-22 2 £ll^f SHOW ODEON CINEiV.A: Ist. r p.m. RAFFLES HOTEL: ber II p.m. Gala f' r Dor h Revue. 2nd Gr 3rd December. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM: a vith 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth D» < r a p m 6tfi December: 2 m. CHENWU HALL Kuola Lum< Decembei p.m. ()(!<■(,». R ''</.142 words
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Advertisement153 1953-11-22 2 SITUATION VACANT yv; anted printing proof !(>;icl< bin? clc i writing, stali Mlanr rxpr e Sum ber T 144P. I ACCOMMODATION VACAM P|OUBLE ROOM 1 Chin< TUmON 1 I •1 TO3 SALE -> SEWING u NOW ON lew m h NSE I EB r w -hops in Sins pore I153 words
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Article27 1953-11-22 3 CORRUPTION A CANKER, SAYS LYLE how Mr. Lyle, chief of s ant i graft -ribe cor-nkc-r eating politic of r.nci one of I powerful against I inl27 words
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Article132 1953-11-22 3 Story behind the graft headlines STORE'S 'CLOAK DAGGER' LOYS Standard Woman Reporter THE stories behind newspaper headlines on corruption in Singapore are the result of the secret and painstaking efforts of a handful of "cloak and dagger" boys working in the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, in rhe Supreme Court Building.132 words
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Article34 1953-11-22 3 'Fastest May Call S'pore and bn rier, rn United in the this v in ribed rrier as liferican rk in rlour was and her f the Cor- York world's Cochhours bines u pacon big34 words
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Article642 1953-11-22 3 IS, he b are i prone to regard corruption a s "an amiable kkn sss/ 1 an I they d o not seize the opportunity to help in its extermination to their own good and for the welfare of their city. Mr. Lyle ascribes the increase642 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-11-22 3 rosm (tics firm In the United S 1 itej and she also acts as h 'a I several other large business interest there A irded the Distinguishc S »rvice Medal by President R))-,evelt. Miss Cochran w > <ne of the members Of a lecret air force mission to the75 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-11-22 3 Solution Puzzle MR CHAN WAR GUAN of 131 A. Joo Chiat Place. Singapore wins the $-0 prii.e for last week's puzzle. The solution: match stick heads (above right). Mr. Chan's entry was the first correct one to be opened by the Contest Editor. THIS week's picture is part of another88 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-22 3 niol ,L HIS #l Vl \id Photograph the Clm k Tower that surmounts the Victoria Memorial Hall. Stegapcte. wa s taken ratTJL*! O(:I Ol Lt a SlinUV dav last wr<k b y Standard cameraman Won;' Khye Yin. Brid'-e tdk^ n throu h on< °f the53 words
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Article206 1953-11-22 3 MA GISTRA TE HITS OUT A T COUNCIL Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Coiebourn, yesterday criticised the City Council for not flushing the drains in Kampong Bukit 1 Tunggal. He made these remark-) when he visited the site for one hour in connection206 words
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Article32 1953-11-22 3 THE Singapore Anti-Tuberru-losis Association has benefite.l by $5,700 from the Max Factor Contest held at Raffles Hotel recently, said Mrs. Phyllis Lirn. the SATA social and press secrttary yesterday.32 words
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436 1953-11-22 3 TAN CHONG CHEW - TAN CHONG CHEW By Standard Special Correspondent ANY man with $13.50 and unlimited patience is a good prospect in the way of becoming a novice angler. Month after month, more and more of the people in the Colony are taking to this sport. With sampans436 words
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Article72 1953-11-22 3 Standard Staff Krportrr A YOUNG w o m n strolling in s lane In Kamponf Minyak, Singapore on Friday afternoon irai confronted by a cyclist who snatched the rintj she wa s wearing; When the robbc?r rode aw.iv. the woman gcreamed: MRobberr A polire constable72 words
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Advertisement71 1953-11-22 3 10 BLUE GfIXETIE BLADES IN mg Gillette JrSL Quick-feed m 1^ Dispenser 1 ißi w0 at no extra All these advantages at no extra cost New blade In flash O Blades completely oil protected Built-in used blado container No clumsy unwrapping no damage to blad« edges, Blades slide out with71 words
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Advertisement320 1953-11-22 3 W f i f f^J »^HK Q. Are lattg shank hooks better than the regular sized ones. Philip Koon« Long shank hooks Will scare the fish unless a big bait in used to ,-<)>-,> r rjj whole hook. A long shank hook Will }>rolntde Irom th-' mouth of a fish320 words
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Advertisement282 1953-11-22 3 V- V- V- tfr- V- V- A i,n\\n SEASON A H A I aP A you fi yri."/ pariefi -> f QaiclMy i>r Rin B«r§aifu rxcellml for CfcHttnuu ail tM<»sts A^ Biryains and MtmtroUi OthtTi in Jctr '"l.T^t Toys i' p Tailoring tic.. «iMfC yom bw OUTSTANDING BARGAIN > A282 words
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Article141 1953-11-22 4 Malaya Once Had Pygmy Elephants MANILA. Nov. 21. (AFPV— Dr C'r.H.R. Koenigswald. Dutch scientist who discovered the Java Man. disclosed last night thai pygmy eioohants once roamed Luzon Island in the Philippines, thousands of years ii fo. According to Dr. Gocniq--wald's deductions, pyqmy ele- phants may be regarded as de»-141 words
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Article59 1953-11-22 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE THREE Singapore Chambers of Commerce will hold a joint-meeting on Wednesday to discuss a memorandum to the Rendel Commission stressing the importance of keeping Chamber nominations in the Legislative Council. The Labour and Progressive Parties in 'he Colony have been asking the59 words
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Article58 1953-11-22 4 archbishop M. Lucas, Papa! [ntemuncio to India and Apostolic Delegate for Malaya, was met by Arrhbishop Michael Olcomendy of Malacca arid Arrhbishop Carlo Van Meiekebeke of Ningsia, China. on arrival at Kallang Airport by Qantas/BOAC Constellation yesterday. Archbishop Lucas is here to visit Catholic churches in Singapore and58 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1953-11-22 4 HK HOME, ORPHANAGE PLANS MA Y BE SCRAPPED AW TELLS OF 'OBSTACLES MR. AW BOON HAW, Governing Director of The S'andjrd, said in Singapore yesterday that his plans for the erection of another home for the aged and a girls' orphanage in Hongkong had received a severe setback and wouldStandard - 1,021 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-11-22 4 pi. i" MR. PETE! MM PENG KWAI pictured h.rc v ith kif hi ide ;iftrr thHr wedding >t W» JtStpfe'i < hunii in Stesapore Saturday niuht. The bridi* was formerly Miss Christina Ns; Tirh Oie. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article91 1953-11-22 4 Standard Staff Reporter A SHOP assistant was attending Bis customers in the shop premises in Strange >n Road, oa Friday afternoon when he saw a small boj loitering; around the counter. He became suspicious and watched the boy. When the boy snatched the drawer and ran out91 words
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Article192 1953-11-22 4 Kh-bLLTS received from Loodoa of Pitman's mnmnijiti examination! bet4 at the VM C* Singapore in Scptember, 1953, show the following SHOUT!! AN |> fl Mi Nan 130 -vprn): Chjn.-. K Mig Yoke. Miv S Foo. Mis s Diana UOO wum >• lau B-xjii Neo, Miss Annie Chrong.192 words
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Article75 1953-11-22 4 .lOHORF BAHRI Sal Five >hy girlj from lewlaJ New V'ilage Htafcttcd acro^ the CMmm mlux'l ground u>dav to rake ?h» Qirl oath. These s rK ni» batch < i Girl G i be formed m Jobon Met v\ The first ba:. M w.iv tornrd ar uiu75 words
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Advertisement195 1953-11-22 4 v ,^KTT r to. ie tr2^ irion to usc on^v l^ e iS^ cst h as been hjnded down V'ir "Z*Jj from days Rone by. Tomco V H !4h Perfumed Coconut Hair Oil L has contributed greatly to the L S. secret of soft lustrous hair. PERFUMED COCONUT HAIR OIL195 words
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Advertisement254 1953-11-22 4 as; n ;r. that patient UPf) fill much N:;iniM himui I JUfltei n Phur, Braackn Ku Rheumatism *toUL* Mini thrii ni) SO liutiutva afl «nar\rj,^, a VMMWMI ir.r -Art,! f Hr ywunirrr r to wr-rk «nd r rwkxanir. i h« k n rrr.,r N" ntni'rr r tb# n«.« a. fr>>m254 words
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Miscellaneous90 1953-11-22 4 Weather MINI ML' M Temperature: From 7.30 pan. Nov. 20 to 7.30 a.m. Nov. 21. Singapore (74 Fi, Penaiig (74 F) Kota Bahru (73 V), Kuala Lumpur (73 F). Ipoh (74 F). Kuantan (73 V). Ma xiin u m Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.36 p.m. Nov. '21. Singapore (8390 words
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Miscellaneous219 1953-11-22 4 Singapore Diary V.W.r Young Adults C'ubl I |Q !\r' > If, meet .t* BalflOJ Q i.iv 3 'i -li. IMII.PIMHM' VllftgfOWAßl M«>\ I MINI: h r»e m ~h>u^ T: ..;.«lRa. Homa 7 p in. io\n\ ih:\kis ri iH: D 1 1 -kI Room U Thratri froaa 2 p.m. ItKII l-»ll219 words
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Miscellaneous61 1953-11-22 4 i it: if.« .ni New* .> S Lovely 743 Eii c I ii m M,■ S| ii Holla I; in v < 1 vi y n t r. uf Jes is 1 1 < iO TIDES AND TIMES <Pt*K¥ 1" j m »'»ki imi KM4IN: ;.(M a m I'UKI *rtl61 words
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Article, Illustration236 1953-11-22 5 THEY GUARD ARMY STORES > \l I I <>f Anny s torr)K in ....mints to millions trrlir.R. l>ur to n I nrerj Mi'di-r iPM^i nlust 1m ,ble for •pefitftM n t t( :r 'uminunist ter- IlOt be employed ..it ward iiutc «.1«1 >* f<;r an role U." "Arr.jy ol Malaya*236 words
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Article14 1953-11-22 5 Crowd Mob Accused killa iff I W I 1 I.im. ary eged -7 for14 words
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Article16 1953-11-22 5 PCs HAD TO C ARRY RIDER I to l F, S k I Lr. J. M.16 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-11-22 5 SOMEWHERE along Kalians Road, Singapore, lives a Javanese-Chinese "sin-sei" (a physician) whose hobby for the past few months has been to mould birds, animals and plants out of clay, stick them on to huge plywood frames and then paint the finished object with aStandard - 279 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-11-22 5 Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Wallace. The winner will he photo naphod at KafTle.s Hotel witli Mr. Xavier Cugaft and his wife and their pictures will be published i n all American pi pert. There are nin». couples in the Dunce contest, at the Cathay Restaurant101 words
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Article27 1953-11-22 5 MOHAMMED LASIM bin the R.A andra. was yesterday S5O by 1';. Traffic Mr. F. A on a chai K. rei far driven by Kiak lliii.27 words
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Article64 1953-11-22 5 ANNOYED because he had assaulted his sister, Tan .Jiak K iii!Lj and two others went to the home of Chia Teck Choa and thrashed him. T;.n was acquitted in the Third Police Court yesterday, for causing hurt to Chia without his defence being ca His counsel, Mr.64 words
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Article, Illustration267 1953-11-22 5 Bernard Williams - 'These Two Take Care Of Transit Troops Bernard Williams By Standard Shipping Reporter IF EVER at any time you happen to call at the I Singapore Harbour Board wharves to see a trooper come in you are bound to meet Capt. T. S. Terry and j Sergeant R. J. CollinsStandard - 267 words
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Article57 1953-11-22 5 lIRF.E more foi schoo < are i be taki n ov< i ijy the Singapore Depai i■:. 'i ni Jea> e continuation s rhooL in I '>'. Th« bo lak< are the Bukit Panj Hill S an- i Schoi Thirty-nine I from i schools will iglish57 words
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Article19 1953-11-22 5 LORRY Tan lined S.io in the Singapore Second Traffic T> Court for carrying l'i in his vehicle.19 words
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202 1953-11-22 5 ASSISTANT Superintendent of Police, Mr. J. Lidd\& described an attack on the police by DefeSCC Counsel, Mr. D. .Marshall, in the Fourth District Court, yesterday a.> "not an honourable thing to do.'* Referring to one particular police officer, Mr. Marshall the Court '"He lives on202 words
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Article52 1953-11-22 5 SEET Run Watt, who cheated his friend of a wn twatcti worth Si l was lentenced to ei£?ht months' rigorous ImpriBonment in the Singapore First District Court ye-u-rday. The Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tnh. also put him under police mpervision for two jreai he had two52 words
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Article165 1953-11-22 5 Group B' Blood Donors Wanted THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Service is in need of more donors for Group "B" blood. The •"bank's" present stock of flasks in hand for th.s is only five. At the end of (he week ending Nov. 2v, 131 donatkmj were made 10 the blood bank.165 words
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Advertisement18 1953-11-22 5 I GENUINE j V SPARE PARTS J etUfliffc VSBS/ JHUIff So/e >\genfs.BROTHERS LTD. Fcdc,.n.. R« >w .«nt.ii.« rm-M18 words
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Advertisement129 1953-11-22 5 The n&tse&r X ClOtC Thrill Really Satisfiesflf non carbonated real fruit juice pasteurised ultra modern machinery m i Ska I l 1 p-^ PEARLY. 1 )MILDSALTED\ 7L™ _y Ala/<e /f a Merrier Christ mas with White Star Bbrk Caviar $2.30 per jar PACKZI IN 3'/ 2 OZ. GI/.SS -f.*2S -ii—129 words
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Article, Illustration1590 1953-11-22 6 SHORT STORY BY PAT FLYNN .,i,.,,,. mm. ii nrimi.j i niiiniiiiiiJiDUJJi! ijjJJiji'JJj THE tall, dusty book-cases towered up on all sides of him He sat behind a cluttered desk, the pale, watery' sunlight from the street window revealing a cloud of weaving dust around him.1,590 words
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Article651 1953-11-22 6 The Proper Way To Nag a Wile VOII nagging your wife enough. Probably not. A husband to:!a v often is "the stranger in the house." the man nobody else in the family really knmw He emtfl his meals at home, reads th.« newspaper, pals the children absent-minded lv o ;1651 words
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Advertisement177 1953-11-22 6 Healthy, happy families take ENO'S Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective fnost of in need to keep the system regular. ENO'S is particularly •uiMbk- lor children— and for anyone with adelicate stomach. ENO'S .licves over-acidity, a most frequent cause of indigestion, heart burn and flatulence. It soothes and settles the177 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1953-11-22 7 PERLE MESTA in RUSSIA New Soviet Woman Built For Wear And lear—Not Beauty I Hi: Soviet Inion is producing a new kind of woman built lor wear and tear rather than for beauty and display. That's about the best way I can sum up the striking contrast between the women1,546 words
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Article73 1953-11-22 7 GUIANA HUNGER STRIKE GEORGETOWN, Nov. 21 (R< i Fi\ e detained lea 10l the Peoples Progres I a hunger strike at midday on Thursday, it wa revealed here last night. i: Jane Fa ;a i. Genera Secretary si the f'PP said the strike wa in the protesi again Food and73 words
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Article62 1953-11-22 7 LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21 (Renter)—A motor engineer whose car broke down ofi the wav to work one morning went back homo and surprised bia weokend guest in bed with his wi!< The friend said it was only because he fell cold. But at the a i/es herc62 words
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Article18 1953-11-22 7 SIR Edmund Hillary plans a new Himalayan expedition nexi vear. it was announced in Amsterdam APAP - 18 words
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Article48 1953-11-22 7 THE Irish Republic has banned th e sal e of I>r. Al fred Kinsey's report on sexual behaviour in the hu man female. In the Philippines, the October issue of Pageant niasu/ine has been banned because it contains excerpts from Kinsey's book. Reuter UPReuter; UP - 48 words
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Article79 1953-11-22 7 Canadian Forces Highest Paid OTTAWA, Nov. 21 (AP) Canada's brass hats and buck privates arc about to become highest pid fighting men of their rank in the world. i Dee. 1 iii the three i a Han services, the top senior and the low junior ranks will take the pay79 words
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Article36 1953-11-22 7 Alert' Leaflets TAIPEI. Nov. 21 (Router) Nationalist Chinese Air Force planes showered air defence alert leaflets over Taipeh other major pities m as Nationalist China today celebrated her 14th Air Or lei c<e Day with ralli<36 words
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Article, Illustration298 1953-11-22 7 PA ULINE SMILES A T THE VERDICT French Girl Gets Life For Killing Her Ex-Lover PARIS, Nov. 21 (Reuter)— Pauline Dubuisson, 26, was sentenced to penal servitude lor life last night for murdering her former lover who had decided to marry another girl. Paulino, a medical student, smiled at her298 words
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Article67 1953-11-22 7 LONDON NOT 21 (AFP) —A total of ".044 bottles of whisky were poured into the s<m at Lunasnl Cyprus be-«-uuse they had been awaiting removal from customs huildinus for over a year. Conservative member of Parliament. Sir Herbert Williams announced today. Sir Herbert *>»>d he67 words
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Article63 1953-11-22 7 CLERMONT FERRAND. France. Nov. 21— (AFP)— Jean Mandonner, an inn keeper here, went mad suddenly today, shot two people, wounded four and then shot himself. Mandonner was polishing hl^ bar just after opening up when ne seized a shooting riflo and started lirint; at his63 words
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Article99 1953-11-22 7 TOKYO. Nov. 21 (AP) Japanese police, U>oo strong, today raidt-d 20 home s and offices throufhoul Japan, seizing e ttei i id documents allegedljr written by Communists; The police carried warrant for 17 Communist party members wnt) »mugg le^ lll( m setvej out <)f .Japan99 words
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Article52 1953-11-22 7 LONDON, N T ov. 21— (Reuter) —Three cosh hoys snatched a mink coal worth £2.000 from a woman** shoulders as she was payiqg <>tt taxi in Lon-\W--t End. las! night. The men who jumped ff-m a r;,r also took her bag with jC 10(1 m52 words
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Advertisement151 1953-11-22 7 0* H* r firs* v' j'i S jx 1 "yy (uticur a if f I \m FOR SENSITIVE SKINS BILE BEANS ATTRACTIVE I^ ~M YOUTHFUL "C <;•: Jj I r AA wi B Beaui fit, lull ol iuppy. OGEI THESE MEDICALLY QVEO BILE BEANS Ing pains If Applj r— h151 words
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Advertisement102 1953-11-22 7 NEXT WEEK: .I## V. I f #'.H /#f <§*>.% :i!ti'\ hit- t i it #o .S'off#»# .s 4*>**i /si it tt 4 tt 4 'ttJHU'itzhf. Sitf ttits 4he fit's 4 #ff f* I'W /ff O visa 4 4 hi* ittill itt iseurttj t/4'tit'.s. 1 y m I^^^att AY I All102 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1953-11-22 8 After Um brella Fortn igh t lt 's Lingerie Week TN PARIS, a week is sometimes a week and sometimes half a fortnight. Fur week; umbrella fortnight; handbag week. And toujours, of course, la femme! This week is Lingerie Week, and the National Federation of Lingerie1,341 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-11-22 8 AMERICAN movie actress Paillette Goddard, right, admires "JeanMarie," canasta-red slacks shown by mannequin Patricia. The American actress went to Jacques Fath's fashion salon to see the mid season collection. U P photo. wvwvwmuYwwvvUP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-11-22 8 lo\ KLY, brunrtte m.in 3 n»'Mnin Pierrette Bmts looks like a doll out of .1 box. as «»hr puvfs. tlicwiii in a Pierre larrme t\»n "i inii town. The nmlin ««-i fashioned a dr«ss in ui.tp pini; papt-r. rrlllflUM. 1 |Utc linen, and aluminium l> iper forUP - 79 words
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Advertisement123 1953-11-22 8 Across the Far East L $kr-7-^ ■PT^ you are assured of r fast comfortable journeys /'^n^ v^/in 4 engined 'Skymaster' aircraft crewed by British bU'i'H 1 1 pilots who have travelled A more than 40,000,000 pas- Kj^^' A •enger miles with one of t^S^Bttp The reduced administrative cO6ts ■Jw^iflWi* of123 words
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Article, Illustration391 1953-11-22 9 PERCY JOSEPH - Fingerprint Searching By Electronics PERCY JOSEPH By 'ATI I proof machine, capable of for fin 01 prints, latent fingerprints i from ;i file of punched 11 i i!c ol 1 0 searches per minute, is now lor use in Singapore. the E rpr i n t a the v- IStandard - 391 words
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Article392 1953-11-22 9 CHEE KOON LIN - CHEE KOON LIN By THKKK-VEAR detailed study of the unpleasant disease, filariasis, known more generally as elephantiasis, is being conducted by a field station set up by the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, in Kuantan, Pahang. According: to preliminary statistics compi'ed by the field station,392 words
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Article258 1953-11-22 9 Tony Baptista - Tony Baptista ittx i-1 ot much thought among sociali i i >plc and pub- ritlzena is the s of i how M '7 Mie na- d shynesi lonely pJex and have to I before I ten ran I r to lead Kwl f one258 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-11-22 9 th,. progressive in thr basic [r 1 tO Simsapore Govrrnnirnl and Goi nmeni .is u lut h uuid urt from ii k Shemill Be i n,j tiiir mil t I :mmms ,ii the :1 \«»rld h»\f taken trsts hir!« n«- t! i li\ e Si'l-^ <m: I) mins progress110 words
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Article, Illustration725 1953-11-22 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Vocational Guidance For Youth CHRISTINE DIEMER By l<\ KY Wednesday altcrnoon, for the past eight month > a slnall B r<l »P of boys from one of the hi P r if G vernmp "t or Government-aided schools J»as gathered in the common room of Raffles institution. lnpse boys, most725 words
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Advertisement311 1953-11-22 9 CLEANS AND PROTECTS <*:Jgt\ YOUR PEN >^ w AS YOU WRITE A vMtt I l^^^l <-hoa|> ink Avoid corrosion. cto«MM gmg. rubbci ro(— use Quint v^i(h> jBIJ Bultf^^d^ •<■ Quink cleans atvl pto <-i~tv keeps Mini writing snunnh dn^ esen Permanent artj w.jsh able colours. F or rv-i results vmiS311 words
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2088 1953-11-22 10 S. Raja Ratnam - KEEPING IN STEP WITH A REVOLUTION S. Raja Ratnam 4, IN A recent address given to th»* Singapore Union of Journalists, the Commissioner General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald rightly dc < ribed the current political manifestations in South-East Asia as part ol what he called the Asian Revolution.2,088 words
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Article730 1953-11-22 10 Hugh Latimer - [HCTURE a city extending over 78 square miles, with a mist-clad MM-foofl mountain in the middle; on the one side terraced, white-stucco houses rise above a sea of Mediterranean blue: on the other, cooler, side, are the oaks and pines of Europe's Atlantic coast. But730 words
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Advertisement231 1953-11-22 10 ICOW GATE I%f FOOD! />-^V FOOD I I f|s I BABIES^ j ALSO AVA/MBLE; CEREX TO^ THE NEW COW GATE ill CEREAL FOOD i>^ k i 5 Reinforced with Vitamin D and 2 mineral iolts. i J ill 2 TRADE ENQUMES TO J** 1 i j SOLi: AGENTS: JACKSON CO.,231 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1953-11-22 11 ANDREW ROTH - ARE MALAYAN STUDENTS SPOILED IN... ANDREW ROTH Asks HEN Warden Barraclough told me he had put up a plan to furnish Malaya Hall's library for over £900— NOT including any books— l began to wonder whether Malayan students are not being pampered beyond need. Malayan students certainly need a social1,254 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-11-22 11 photo. "La Lampe Philosophique," painted la 1936 and one of the work* by Belgian Surrealist pamtfi Ktrne Maijritte, whose first London exhibition since the war U wing held at the Ltfevrc iidlltry. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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593 1953-11-22 11 B.B.P. Or Bachelor Of Billiards A Ping-pong? The averse scholarship ent here costs the Ma ayan Governments £500 a head per year. The i- ration and Sing have 362 scholarship dents here and 757 private students not counting 300 at Kampong Kirkby. A 'ready 192 of the 362 scholarship students593 words
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Advertisement96 1953-11-22 11 (Ehristmas (Sift Suaacsttoxis PURCHASE TOKEN 4_^iINSOH 6 CO LTD K -<*^*~~] »ObNiOHfc(o.lTft GIVE YOUR *^S^ I FRIENDS GIFT }b\ VOUCHERS H I TH I S YEA R V U /7 $5 -$lO and UPWARDS) 'J GOODS AT BOTH OUR STORES RflßlN^nN^ SINGAPORE \y II U U 1 11 OU II96 words
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Article863 1953-11-22 12 BIG- TWIN - My First M otor-Cy cle BIG-TWIN WTOMXi; MEM&MWES **v TWE very first motor-cycle which I ever rode was a Minerva— a 1904 model and I borrowed it for a ride around a foothall field in England. This Minerva was counted as one of the best motor-cycles of its dav and863 words
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Article, Illustration266 1953-11-22 12 without first d^nnountinj; by pedalling off with the ei on "half compression" (tlut useful valve lifter again!) for I hue! the "push-1 type pedals and chain ;..s quite a lot of motor-cy had until— as fur as 1 can remember 1916 or lal 'Fixed' Gear TT was quiteUP - 266 words
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563 1953-11-22 12 WILTON WYNN - A PRACTICAL-MINDED QUEEN STARTED IT TALE from the days of the Arabian Nights may provide a clue lor resettlement of Palestine Arab refugees in what is now the barren desert of Egypt's Sinai peninsula. The tale is the true story of the enterprising wife563 words
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Advertisement351 1953-11-22 12 HAMBURG AMERIKA LlNir? NCRDDEUX :C<£H LLOYD loiN i sun k i. To (tinnihn ficnoa Marseilles A»itv\»ij. Rotterdaai Hamburg lirrm'-n S porr >' \\a\\\ P»n.«n« is Vt»M,l> (NDL) 5 9 I>«m itDec l2Dee IS I« w rklis.ti ill\l'\<. II ll>!>n II I«l l 'Iniij' H«n M-iiil.t liobf mKoIi.llll3 IVn.mi: I* Sham351 words
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Advertisement35 1953-11-22 12 THIS is th<> first of it si>rii>* o/ it i' til*t s oit i tut I r**i/rif u lii* It it il l uppvur 00 t'i»i m if Su Mt cin if in this jt4tij4'.35 words
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Advertisement378 1953-11-22 12 EAST ASIATIC LIE SAILIM.S IKOM SLANM\\\I\ K i,,n, SlH re P Mum, •MANCHUKIA for ■■ngki k Saigon Hoijßki ns Manila Kobe Yokohama 2 3 Dec 1| p, •FALSTKIA* tot H^riuKok 1/9 Dm "LALANDIA* for Bangkok rr "PANAMA" for Bangkok aj Hongkong .1 "JAVA- for Bangkok. Silicon. Hongkong. Manila. K'>!>-» Yokohama378 words
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Article284 1953-11-22 13 Maxine Rakich - Maxine Rakich By "TROUBLE ALONG X THE WAY" is a heart warming story of a father's love for his small daughter. It has a strong religious influence. Filled with quiet humour this film with its top stars produces no belly laughs but will bring chuckles of284 words
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Article, Illustration690 1953-11-22 13 Joan Littlefield - At The Movies —And Now Its 3-D Cartoons HEN Queen Elizabeth II attended the Royal Film Performance in London recently, she saw, as a curtain-raiser to the main feature, a ten-minute piece of pure enchantment called "Figurehead." Chosen as the best out of some 300 "shorts" made in Britain during690 words
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Article217 1953-11-22 13 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH Says AY back in 11)33. Balbir Singh Rajhans. a young Punjabi Jiim director, lelt India to seek fame and fortune overseas. He came to Singapore and made the first Ma ay film, "Laila Majnu," which became the rage of those days. Ever since then B. S.217 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-11-22 13 Laughing Anne IS none other than Margaret Lock wood (above and on the right} ond the remarkable transformation from a Parisian nightclub queen to the completely lost woman in the "jungles of Java," takes place in the Herbert Wilcox Republic's version of Joseph Conrad's best seller "Laughing Anne." it is138 words
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Article, Illustration259 1953-11-22 13 PETER HILL - She Jumped Ship In Singopore Became Like This PETER HILL Su lit van for the championship of 'hv w orld. Farrell won th< J'mlit «rhich should have le<l him to .'i mooting with Sullivan but crooks who njrf sought to fix the ftfhi Bj te.'ul. Badly hurl in a free-1259 words
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Advertisement301 1953-11-22 13 CATHAY ORGANISATIONr^r^ ATTRACTIONS **fip PATRONS PLEASE NOTE "**%2vw%u I vhuu today is irservrd for school children There will affaia be no morni,,* Matinee. Z iast 4 shows DAY! rtHsA|jlJ[ ONLY! IIMIS: 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30p.«. MOMprtmh vARLONBRANDOJAMISMXSONJOMNGIEIOUOIOUISCALHIBN EDMOND O'BRIEN 6REER CARSON DEBORAH KERR on me panoramic BCBEEN OPENS TOMORROW!! i301 words
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Advertisement325 1953-11-22 13 Who will be Su qapo, MODERN Miss GRACE MOO.'JE? I Ist pi;/*: Opt n Older on R f.fd, to the value o! I J 2nd pi.ze: Open Oidrr on Rob n Mil Ltd, to the value of $250.00 V 3rd pii/e: Open Order on Rol LUL, J to the value325 words
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Article, Illustration240 1953-11-22 14 Marilyn Hoffman - SOME SUPER B TAILORING Marilyn Hoffman For The American Woman -1 1 e fs .ion of I A f nr n H in < 1 1 ;ir i i i 1 h ''on. B rteraod ghtha ith K .ich I iuc rve 1 mi, I in lay i ike h.240 words
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Article, Illustration502 1953-11-22 14 PEGGY BRIGGS - Tne Girl Who Is Every Husband's Secret PEGGY BRIGGS By I JOXT reel outraged, Mrs. Smith, when 1 tell you thai yo.ir husband has a secret sweet-heait. He i^u't deceiving you and it's not the sort of thing to get upset about. But it's true, i>'»'t it. Mr. Smith? Somewhere502 words
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Article, Illustration301 1953-11-22 14 "DEAR JOY JONES......" "SCHOOL-GIRL" Spore Why not explain that, although you are fond of him you do not wish to be serious because you are both too young. Suggest that you remain friends and see how things work out when you have finished schooling As far as age is concerned301 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-11-22 14 Women are never really "dressed" unless they wear earrings and current fashions in fact th e very latest in ear gear i n Europe and America are isortrayed here b v Gwen Day of Singa pore (Mobiles) top left: Anne Crawford. British filmstar (Rhinestone^ top right: and Suzanne Dadolle112 words
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Article282 1953-11-22 14 HELEN HUGH - ATTENTION ALL WOULD-BE BLONDES HELEN HUGH ATTENTION all vsould-be blondes' Whether you're after a whole Goldilocks head, a single dramatic streak or a natural sun-kssed sheen you'll find a new answer to vour problem in the chemist's shop m London th.s week. It's a new way to lighten your tresses282 words
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Advertisement50 1953-11-22 14 XV. I Pier Anguli M G-M Stir "Si O/ '|> Lores" j mukr» your .kin |,,U frr«h. 1^ «lmr, rwjfura/;>-lovrly! f MAX M( TOR KA( E POWDER ,n d ,r C -^1 J V™ l<l1 1 l«'»«"«»" ™<- to»cl,,,rM You'll lo%« S^TCSrsr- T z l^'J^ *'M <</ AW— tog /fw^r,50 words
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Advertisement36 1953-11-22 14 "ZBI>" (Jnhore): Do 't be surh a silly boy. Jogj b e friendly and maybe she «rill take some notice of y..u "Johnson* (S.-ntuh: Blari by saying 'Good mornirjfl" and perhap; latm you wi becoiae Inei.ds.36 words
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Advertisement187 1953-11-22 14 Johnson's Baby Po.vd»r the perfect finltk to baby i Soothing, cooling, comforting, safe cr J and 3 more (Wnrvnrn'i specials f for Baby jOHNSONI MM «CAM JOHNSON'S MM 10T.ON 0 M« 0 H iMM I BABY PRODUCTS The Borneo Company Limited i i j until i nuww i OF THE187 words
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Article, Illustration567 1953-11-22 15 Chen Ta Khoon - MODERN DESIGN AT ITS BEST Chen Ta Khoon Standard Photos by HERE once stood the infamous Sime Road Camp of the days of the Japanese occupation is now the site of one of Singapore's most modern bungalows— the home of M Bu Kon n. Sil d on ;hc t ope567 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-11-22 15 Part of Ihr lar«r squarr main !oun»e with its built in cupboards and wide settee which divides the room into tw 0 sections. An of f-Hh"" -M s the last touch of modernity.35 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-11-22 15 The other section of the main room, which forms the dining alcove. Shown are two sections of the plate glass doors which have not been moved aside. Door in the background leads to a modern kitchen and pantry.40 words
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Article, Illustration492 1953-11-22 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam afsdfdfsd lI£RE are liie Bewlßg instructions lor the pattern which appeared in last week's Sunduv Standard. Note: 1 1 1 n nui imUl i n t>ie<*e> \<>ii will receive «n ideiiiiHraiiun chaii which will show hi mint«ifure the vmious t>at»citi pieces for tin- dies'* B'.'fi.ie492 words
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Article251 1953-11-22 15 How To Order A Pattern lliv\ la ur<i«-r a piuirn Km m the iik u>uremeni S f I'M Alth M'WII Pa I tern >• •< 1 1 Di plu* Uii ee ter > rovci Standard Pattern v c 1 M Singapore M ndrnrt |2fl R 111 ni 1 In n-turn251 words
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Advertisement35 1953-11-22 15 r'^i lOiicT ond r^ ur^cr y ujc GRAFTOiT LABORATORIES LTD. WHOLESALE CHEMISTS. SINGAPORE. ■^^\\\\^^\\\\\v\\\v\\\\■\\\\^\\^^^\\\^^^^\^^^^^^^' v^' v^^ xxxx^^ x^^^ x^ SOOTHING RELIEF h, tt/yrn COUGHS COLDS /|||k (A fj v (A^i if^Si yy UuJDS'' SHLAUtmRMIHUUHt. b^^=»35 words
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Advertisement294 1953-11-22 15 Shower yourself with fr2*r?nce use Pond's Talcum Powder and enjoy... <^^^^^ Its aitky -#f *1 •o f t ne s s £>fV J3^t- j^^*-^T perfuiae; ''«?M^-' That cool fresb feeling that BW W\ jfg/^Kt Usta all day. today rou-:: 1 1 km 1 '^^^^^^Sfi I^^^ oonf 4ina# > rOINJo powu294 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1953-11-22 16 THIS IS WHERE THE STORY BEGAN I .uiHiDiHumiiiiiiHunniifinfiimuiiin how im BOUGHT ME FOR £40 1/AWAIIKIB, the dusky little slave girl who recently became Britain's most talked-of bride, says in her honeyed voice: "I have found my heaven in Britain with Tommee." But she does not believe it can1,374 words
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Article, Illustration512 1953-11-22 16 .1 Jftff #9/.Vf».¥ Method jI'XDREDS of Sunday Pictorial readers have sent in (heir own Rho,t stories. Earh has been carefuily analysed by the Tvrrell method. Few of them, although probably genu i > not qualify. For one reason or another they do n A ma up to the essentials512 words
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Advertisement528 1953-11-22 16 ResSore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures f^k cf Life to Men Who Feel Old JL Before Their Time CjaT MM ih»r» \au Art y^U I Miful Bf.tm»tlon 7 I.n y. i iP^Br^jk UK" »tv o» bmullful muir^nT I>o r A *1p iJL. in. 'fins528 words
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Article384 1953-11-22 17 *!LJfo!!LjMMSMalaya Rugby Results Upset Selangor (n Fierce Game .1 \<M PATANI, Sat.— Kedah fought one of their im l tamest battles of their rugby life to O ver Selangof by 11 points (goal and two I i n the Malaya cup competition here today fore m384 words
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Article128 1953-11-22 17 ing I i iya Cap I in the ation was in the de- ilai fulJ- pari Perak Penang 25. e golden two tries and ball of from the ii i d k jusi A few ng miss- nalty. An- -jans :itcr\-;.i rubbed Jalil 'no128 words
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Article58 1953-11-22 17 Up-To-Date Positions NORTH P V. L 2 2 D F A 9 3 Pta 4 2 I 1 14 i; 2 1 12 1 1 2 M>| HI 0 15 P W L 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 D r A M 8 29 2758 words
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Article17 1953-11-22 17 21 (Reuter)— A istj Sv.aes sl.ir I 1 incho" C". .m the at Wembi< I17 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-11-22 17 pilVlO. "are, manager of Robinson* on Irft. rrrriv^ Rog Harris. BnUin: s world -'nnal eycl.nf champion who arrived with hk wife <mM> at the KallAn? A r- r >raay ke "arris will be in Singapore for four days before *o»nt to a«v i" compi'te in the piofcNbional sprint cjrclinff.- StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-11-22 17 photo. Johore s second-row forward. Cookc finds touch in the face umc' S m lbinpd Services forward rush i n yesterday s ItMS Malaya Southern Se«t!o n rugger encounter on the rattans; yesterday. Johor,. won 34—8 StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article122 1953-11-22 17 SYDNEY. Nov. 21 (Reuter) In one of the best lawn tennis champio.ibhip finals in Australia In recent years. Lewis Hoad defeated Ken Rosewall the national singles champion 8-6. 4-6. 9-7, 10-8 today to win the New South Wales tit'e. The battle of 18-year-olds pro hired some brilliant122 words
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Article37 1953-11-22 17 NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (AFP). World heavy weight boxing i Rocky Marciano Icfl last night for a series of exhibition matches m the i] and Korea. He vvi). > Unit( d States in time i<»r Christmas.37 words
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Article365 1953-11-22 17 SEREMBAN, Sat. A strong and desperate rally by Negri/ Malacca rusher team failed to pull them through in their lIMS Malaya rugby against Singapore at the Station Padang today. Singapore won by 1G points (two goals, a try and a penalty) to 10 points (two goals). r—365 words
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Article110 1953-11-22 17 Sela ngor T r ounce Malacca MALACCA. Sat. Se'a igor trounced Malacca 5-0 at at the Banda Hilir English School ground today. The game was played at a fasl pace on a ra>her slippery ground. Malacca, without centre half Robert Foo and inside right Alegendra. were disjointed. Ajit Singh opened110 words
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42 1953-11-22 17 Carruthers To Fight Thailand Champion SYDNEY. Australia Xov 21. (UP)— Dr. John McCirr. man ager ot world bantamweight champion Jimmy Carruthers of Australia, -aid today that Carruthers next will defend against sixth-ranked champion Songki. of Thailand, next April or May in Thailand.42 words
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Article302 1953-11-22 17 HARRIS TO FEEL CHANGI RUNWA Y AUTOGRAPH hunters mobbed 1 Reg Harris, Britain's world professional cycling champion on his arrival at Kallang Airport yesterday. Accompanied by his charming wife, Reg Harris is en-route to Australia to participate in the Melbourne professional sprint cycling. This is his first visit to the,302 words
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Article930 1953-11-22 17 anH )> J BI j\ U > SERVICES B'cat fir* half display ?.m 5 Wlth cafne to nau ht a ain *t the i 25? <jf Johore s fierce and fiery second half onsiaughts. They were battered, beaten and baffled into a .S4 point930 words
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Article165 1953-11-22 17 NEW DELHI, Nov. 22 (Reuter) There was a dramatic collapse ol the Commonwealth team in their tirst Tesi match Jndia here today. Th c Commonwealth who had 166 lor five at lunch time were skittled out In 55 minutes by Oupte and Ghulam Ahmed for the addition165 words
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71 1953-11-22 17 Wong Hailed As 'Patriotic Champion' 1 AIPI f. N'-v. II— (UP) badn nton champ •.1 Wong P< ng park< d i io-.v 1 at the giant idiu n. W<> ig called on govei rr- 1 lawn mafro- els to Na lalist I ad W 0 Chi- I l try oj71 words
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Advertisement317 1953-11-22 17 h^ U"! 1 3MBMS H^^g 1 Piccadilly N'o. I J 'sHShK the first choice of ih< wK^SBd. WB^^k Londoner. There l;.rm>in .^^|WP tS^^L cigarctics cmNn.f\ I'O *^&mSnsßn years' cxperup.ee nn Ik 1 .jfy^fckr^fcjP of blending lint MaBEl They reach you f. 1. ircsh from ilk HouM 1 •^aSE^*" ATW7 ('arrcras317 words
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Article565 1953-11-22 18 The Cyclists Are On Way Up WITH the end of the 1953 season in sight we can now assess the results of the past nine months of cycling activity that has marked a notable development of cycling in the colony. A full reason of harmonious working between the ma:iy cycling565 words
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Article, Illustration437 1953-11-22 18 THE first of th** Association Championship* to be completed If the Royal Air Force Best All-rounder competition and this has been won by the 20 year old Changi rider L.A.C. Ralph Plaice. This young man arrived En the Colony just in time to take part437 words
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Article43 1953-11-22 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Eurasian Recreati in Cub beat Sentui Railways 3-2 in a division two (S) hotkey league match at Brickftel Is road today. Harding, de Wind and Lazaroo scored for the Eurasians an 1 Lingam (2) for the Railways43 words
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751 1953-11-22 18 SAPPEFR - SAPPEFR Bv 4i i r V} T C are P la ed over and over a sain f not necessarily ending on the playing field but being taken back to the barrack room, mess and canteen for discussions that may well go on for751 words
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Article150 1953-11-22 18 Penang Lead In Foong Seong Cup KIALA LUMPUR, Sat C the two itaflei Matches played h. Selaagsf in the efcaltaigt rttaa i Cup competition, and at tlie close ol m Ooa CboAi Peek |av« show when !i Hoo Ch > three iet* the ice m l-l.'>. Chu i H lll4150 words
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Article314 1953-11-22 18 UK Soccer Results LONDON, II \(.l I lIIVIMDN 1 B.)it,)u 2. Che i 1 ieU As on Vi i 2 irlton n. Liverpo »l 1 iugh 0 Ia i C.I Newc utU I l I' ittenh »m 1 I We»l B i I I I DIVISION 11. B Fulham 5.314 words
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Article12 1953-11-22 18 FARELF Wins <• II q IV.; I I .-Mr. l l« 111. > I12 words
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Advertisement266 1953-11-22 18 v^ —when you shave the Palmolive way So did we! So we asked 2,548 men to give us lVtlmoli\c ua> to shave: AJZrfS^ > > s.,,i\ H< v.rcis easier MT Net quicker. 1 said -I ess razor pull" f a u .r. s UV e 69 said *H loser shaves"266 words
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Miscellaneous448 1953-11-22 18 TODAY'S RACING OWING to the traiiic df/- Tl t four teams will each ftculties it wat not possible hn-p five riders and the first to complete the full pro- match will decide the 3rd gram, me of Match Races on and 4fh places in the comShenton VVa?/, but by k448 words
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Article1342 1953-11-22 19 WELL DONE THE TIGERS y *W*M*M*mM»M I ."\*v\\xxx\x\xv\v HIE $UCCe*i of thm Touring Tigers in Indonesia uill certainly provide the boost that Singapore Amateur Ttjntball Association will need in its venture for Asian Games honours next year. There is much re* pert and goodwill now for Singapore woccew in Indonesia,1,342 words
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Article, Illustration271 1953-11-22 19 THE HERO of this tittle ttom a hulc Tiger UriH vrrrr again have n pojstofl /or small change, ul least nut \hc kind Dial luuded iiim. and seven other Tim rs. Jour hours in a Djakarta jug. It bipfttJ vhen the little Tigt r.271 words
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