Singapore Standard, 4 February 1953
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Title Section11 1953-02-04 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Icvbvcm,bcvn.,bmvcvbcvm,b,cv SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1953. TWELVE PAGES11 words
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Article, Illustration497 1953-02-04 1 All Trade With China May Stop WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP)— The next step in President Eisenhower's drive to crack the stalemate in Korea may be to clamp a naval blockade on Red China, Congressional and military sources said today. A naval blockade, certain to be opposed by BritainU.P.; Reuter; Standard - 497 words
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Article148 1953-02-04 1 VODKA AND A TALE IN VERSE khaw, Shipping rer ii QStol i made port on a to halin from n Ru in rd the n ship rh StJTflfil i a n k I ,!h Mos- tholic cunLi belled OH lt»xs in I". chief ,ip> u i trail*. you i foßsn148 words
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Article28 1953-02-04 1 FEARS T the S edish ship Aspoe, may i k with her crew of 22 were expressed by maritime lea in Stockholm yes- lay. A F.P.A.A.P. - 28 words
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Article25 1953-02-04 1 LT.-GEN. Maxwell D. Taylor arrived in Korea yesterday to take over command of the Eighth Army from General James Van Fleet. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article176 1953-02-04 1 THE Countess of Limerick, vice-chairman of the BxccottfC Committee of the British Red Cross, formally unlocked the door yesterc > afternoon of the Singapore Red Cross Home for Crij .ed Children at Tanah Merah Be^ar, Changi. SI e spoke briefly on the generosity of the S176 words
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Article26 1953-02-04 1 ALL RAIL traflic betwoen Haifa and Tel Aviv was stopped yesterday after a mine had derailed five wagons of a Reuter Israeli ?ooc<s train.Reuter - 26 words
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Article80 1953-02-04 1 SINGAPORE Chinese who support Chiang Kai-shek will hold a meeting soon to discuss the preparation of a cable *.o the generalissimo to express their support of a Free China invasion of the China main-' land. They were jubilant over President Eisenhower's orders withdrawing the U.S. Seventh Fleet80 words
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Article20 1953-02-04 1 JAPANESE Foreign Ministry officials yesterday praised President Eisenhower's implied call for refutation of the secret Yalta agreement.20 words
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Article110 1953-02-04 1 50,000 APPEAL TO SIR GERALD IPOH, Tues.— About 50,000 inhabitants of eight new villages in Ipoh are planning a joint appeal to the Government to retain the services of a European Resettlement Officer who, they understand, has left tne Government service. The officer is Mr. G. B.110 words
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Article41 1953-02-04 1 LONDON, Feb. 3 (UP)— An explosion occurred in J n hangar aboard the 23,000-ton aircraft carrier, Indomitable, off Malta today. One man was reported lost and a number injured. ine ship is due back in harbour this afternoon.41 words
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Article27 1953-02-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter AIR MARSHAL A. C Sanderson. Commander-n-Chief Far East Air Force, is flying to Negombo, Ceylon, on Friday, t« iosDect R.4.F. umU and27 words
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Article1608 1953-02-04 1 OUR TO-CENT CRIME Your Verdict FROM the length and breadth of Malaya yesterday came more praise for The Standard for Us fair play in reducing its price from 15 to ten cents :i copy. This methoi of passing on to the reader the redaction in the price of newsprint was1,608 words
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Article23 1953-02-04 1 FIVE more Royal Navy helicopters flew to Holland yesterday to join the four already helping in the Dutch flood emergency. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article23 1953-02-04 1 SWISS mountaineers, after two unsuccessful attempts to climb Everest, in March will attempt its 26,810-foot neighbour, Dhaulagiri Peak.- A P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article115 1953-02-04 1 LAS PALMAS. Feb. 3 (AP) —Fernando Mayolas, a Spanish seaman born in Gijon, plans to better the recent feat of the Frenchman Alain Bombard. He will shortly attempt to nrnss the Atlantic in 40 days in a small craft, no bigger than a barrel.115 words
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158 1953-02-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are offering: a 85,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the killer or killers of Mrs. Lucy Ho Chwee Ens:, a SB-year-old General Hospital biood transfusion assistant. The C.I.D. Chief, Mr. .T. M. Macl e a n.158 words
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Article22 1953-02-04 1 FRENCH Premier Ren« Mayer yesterday ted P ssidcnt Eisentu 'i to visit Washington at the end |of March. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-02-04 1 Falsies Answer: The Real Thing AND everywhere that Lai Long went, the stares, sideglances, .ried looks and long low whistles seemed to go. This happened at Kallang Airport yesterday when this Singapore cabaret girl, strolled in. She hod come to see someone off ond in any case she was quiteStandard - 67 words
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Article154 1953-02-04 1 ARMED with knives and 3 revolver, four masked ChineM robbers tied up a Singapore Chinese woman in a house In Buk:t Panjang Road, on Monday night, stabbed her husband, and got away with $1,500 cash. |$0Q in jewellery and a doublj barrel shotgun. The154 words
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Article26 1953-02-04 1 OUTNUMBERED Sou I I Koreans smashed a 700-strong o n the ea I y terday and chs Reds back Into i »J iry. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement10 1953-02-04 1 riMfIHC €<^ rttune h*:j« i t Jw\ tIUL ORD approve Castro!10 words
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Advertisement34 1953-02-04 1 iIiPHAKT^^ HO HONG OIL MILLS(i93i LTD 65 CHULIA ST., S>OP{ Tft 59,1- 5913. DE LAVA L THE NEW LATEX CONCENTRATOR V W McALISTER CO., LTD. Singapore 1 K. Lumpur ip>fc Pm;'iif Kuchine Sitrauak Borm-o34 words
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Article, Illustration309 1953-02-04 2 IT YVOI LD have been unnecessary for Singapore to introduce the oneua\ traffic scheme along North Bridge Koad and South Bridge Road if we had used our road surface more efficiently, Mr. A. A. Ewing:, general manager of the Singapore Traction Company told ineStandard - 309 words
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Article479 1953-02-04 2 SHOPMAN ALLEGES A SINGAPORE electrical shop proprietor, who was threatened with death by a handgrenade, yesterday testified against two youths at a preliminary inquiry in the Sixth Police Court. The yo iths, Wee Lim Pa. 16, and Ho Lye Seng, 2'A. were I jointly479 words
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Article, Illustration382 1953-02-04 2 Alarm Bells Along Roads Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE roods will be cleared for speedy movement of fire engines whenever and wherever a fire breaks out, if a suggestion now before the Council is approved. The suggestion is to instal alarm bells along the roads.Standard - 382 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-02-04 2 BURMA has alwajs been anxious to have its own air i link with Malaya, said IT.l T Taw. I Chairman of Union of Burma I Airways In Singapore yesterday. U. Taw arrived in a new. 18--seater Marathon aircraft on a i survey flight, preparatory116 words
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Article205 1953-02-04 2 j 7. He's Unlicensed :HO SHUI KAE was Rued s; :j snd .disqualified From bolding a licence lor ve^r by the Singapore First Traffic Police Magistral* Mr. K. c. Hoffman, yesterday. Ho pleaded gnu ty to cfaaxses of failing to hall a hall sign on205 words
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86 1953-02-04 2 TAN CHIAI was sentenced in the Singapore Fifth Court yesterday to three weeks' simp] e imprisonment Bor smoking opium. Inspector A D. Jj obt the prosecuting offi^r. tol<j the court that a police raid rig party found Two smoking an op:uin pipe in a86 words
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Article119 1953-02-04 2 i Poison Allegation PRETTY 23 year-old Phang Kim Lian was charged in the Singapore Third Polite Court yesterday with attempting to commit suicide, at 4.36 p.m. on Jan 29 It was alleged that she drankpoison at a house in Upper Thomson Road. Phang claimed trial and119 words
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Article57 1953-02-04 2 THE Singapore Roiice Band will play linger the direction of Mr. R.E. House at the following places from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m.: Feb. 4. Katong Park; Feb. 8. Botanif-al Gardens: Feb 10, Kulim Place: Feb. 12. King George V Park; Feb. 17 Tiong Bahru: Feb. 19. Fairer ParkFeb.57 words
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426 1953-02-04 2 This Play Made Mei Lan-f ang Immortal On Stage T.OVFRS of Peking drama vvil] have a chance to see a p] a y at tne Great W.uid this evening that made Mei Lan-fang ISmortal on the Chinese stage. Miss Yin* Wan Yuen is not expected to b e anywhere near426 words
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Advertisement17 1953-02-04 2 OF MALAYA 'v^^s. > I PCNANG 6 1^ FEDERATJON •ju /I OF MALAYA %I '^^»N S I l|17 words
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Article, Illustration470 1953-02-04 3 Ceylon Day Call To Sinhalese: Help Country Progress MR. H. J. C. KULASINGHA, president of the Singapore Sinhalese Association, said yesterday that politically, enconomically and socially there are well-defined plans ahead of Singapore and the Federation. 1m a Ceylon Day message he said: "As a470 words
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107 1953-02-04 3 a )LIC prie t. Fai °r the S re .1 Poli e M a e, R.C it' rday a wheel oi a lorry •he body of a cyclist. str iggle ttle D He s this when 1 rry Ah B-= was i neglig107 words
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Article56 1953-02-04 3 D I\ 111. hairm the K er i of A ner will s re a i on 27. oq a survi y i I ecoI so iaJ coi lii ns. cef€ er. w Y. be ed by his v. fe. is on mth tour oJ s ath56 words
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Article122 1953-02-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.Judgment was reserved by the Federation Court of Appeal, today, in on appeal by a Chinese. Lee Kim Liew alias Ah Kow. against the conviction and sentence of death passed or\ him by Mr, Justice Storr at the Johore Bhnrti Assizes for being122 words
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Article, Illustration341 1953-02-04 3 Woman Left Sick 18 Mths. LIM AH MOI, a Singapore middle-aged woman, who adopted a baby girl who had been paralysed by a disease and then abandoned her a couple of months later was sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Knisht in the Assizes yesterday. She wasStandard - 341 words
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Article76 1953-02-04 3 MR. M.P.D. NAIR. a Singapore Legislative Councillor, will ask the Colonial Secretary at the next Legislative Council meeting that in view of recent brutal murders and petty crime in the Tiong Bahru area, if Government will consider building a police station in Tiong Bahru Estate.76 words
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Article70 1953-02-04 3 MR. D. MUNGAT, Asian Regional Secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Union-, has arrived in Singapore on his way to the ECAFE conference in Indor.o c ia. He is accompanied by Mr. P. Rajagopal. of the Malayan Trade Union Council. When Mr. Mungat70 words
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173 1953-02-04 3 A VIGOROUS anti-rabies campaign is expected to be launched by the Singapore Government shortly, The Standard was told yesterday. Fifteen thousand units of vaccines for use in the campaign have already arrived in the Colon v on Jan. 23 from the United States. They are173 words
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Article222 1953-02-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO hundred and fifty student teachers will be recruited next month by the Singapore Education Department to relieve the existing shortage of teachers in regional schools. The Standard was told that recruitment will take place early next month soon after the 1952222 words
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Article71 1953-02-04 3 A READER, Mr. C. W. Wong, of Singapore, who was "greatly moved by the plight of Madame Solayhar as described in the Sunday Standard." sent in a S5 gift for her and her family yesterday. The money was forwarded to Mr. E. F. Middleditch. Assistant71 words
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Article59 1953-02-04 3 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. recorded an open finding at the end of the inquiry into the death of 42--year-old woman, Quek Ah Kim. yesterday. Quek was found unconscious in her room by her son, Ang Lim Teck. Medical evidence given by Dr. E. B59 words
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Article153 1953-02-04 3 THE Singapore Sembawanff J*™ 1 ™strict Committee has decided to take an active part in the June Coronation celebrations here. Representatives of the various .associations which attended the Committee's meeting recently agreed to participate in the City procession and help to arrange local decorations and festivities.153 words
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Article236 1953-02-04 3 THE Singapore Ba?c Ordnance Depot has abolished the unpopular system which clocks th e arrival and departure of its 3,000 workers, Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, secretary of the Army Civil Service Union, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Lingam said the practices not only created236 words
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103 1953-02-04 3 THE GENERAL secretary of the Singapore Harbour Water Front Workers Union yesterday resigned from his post because he had been convinced that :he S.H.B. Labour Union was now doing an efficient, job. He said the SHWFWU had been formed for a number of103 words
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Article71 1953-02-04 3 LEE KIM HING (26) claimed trial in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to a charge of importing IV2 lbs. of gold without a permit. The case was postponed to Feb. 17 for mention. Bail of $200,000 was allowed. Lee was alleged to have been in71 words
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Article209 1953-02-04 3 SINGAPORE Chinese bmutwives rubbed their hands joyfully yesterday when they drew whole gram rice r n their ration for the Chinese New Year. In retail shops ill over the island, women chatted excitedly as shop assistant! poured first grade Thailand rice into tiieir containers.209 words
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Article64 1953-02-04 3 PENANG, Tues.— Tanf Ah Hon, To, had a charge oC murder by having caused that Heath of hi.-, son. Tang Choy Chit explained to him in the First Magistrate's Court today. The rase was postponed to Feb. 10. It was stated that the son died in64 words
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Advertisement52 1953-02-04 3 JR# M Hard -Top JWWMAMI Country Club The Car of 1953. Jf NO "CENTTRE- PILLAR- PUS WIDE CLASS AREA GIVES ITOO UNSTINTED VIEW AND SAFETY, AMAZING ECONOMY (30- 35 m. p. g.) SAMS Wj I DOLLARS!! Sole Distributors: GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 200, (XEMENCEAU AYE. SINGAPORE PHONE t 5338 f52 words
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Article, Illustration286 1953-02-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues 1 i'.e Federation Court of Appea: today allowed the appeal of D.J. Mackay. a Cusloibi Officer at Ipoh. against the conviction and sentence of ihree month.s' imprisonment r<'^««ed on him at the Perak Assist! for an offenre under the Corruption Enactment The CourtYoug Peng Seong - 286 words
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Article164 1953-02-04 4 KUALA LI'MPVR, Tues.— Workers in Malaya have benefited greatly during the five years since the Federation of Malaya came into being, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, General Secretary of Pan-Malayan Plantation Workers Tnion, said in a Federation Day broadcast over Radio I Malaya yesterday. Trade164 words
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Article239 1953-02-04 4 Two Civilians Murdered KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— Two more terrorists have been killed and one other suspected terrorist has been wounded and captured by security forces in the Federation. Terrorists have murdered tw o civilians and abducted another. One terrorist was killed and another terrorist suspect239 words
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Article171 1953-02-04 4 ,PENANG. Tiles. Infantile mortality in the Federation is now declining, a spokesman of the Federation Medical Services told The Standard today. He attributed this to the increased interest taken in infant welfare. He stated that most of the states have welfare centres where sound advice171 words
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Article169 1953-02-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Captain Karnabahnriir ELai, of the Ist Battalion. 10th Princess j Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles. 1 who was in command of two vehicles moving along a narrow laterite road on Etoscote Estate. Ku!ai. Johore, on Oet 21, last year, ha< been awarded169 words
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Article47 1953-02-04 4 IPOH. rues women, Mrs. Bosena S C oke* and Liang Yuk Chin, were fined $100 each for allowing Iheir dogs to go unmuzzled Liang \ya s a l so ordered to pay $15 to the father of a v v.v.o was bitten by her dog.47 words
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Advertisement182 1953-02-04 4 WILL NO! Hi: SHOWN AGAIN IN SINGAPORE AT LOWES nUCCS FOR AT LEAST ti MONTHS— \!>o SHOWING— MALAYAN FILM GAZETTE OF IlK.il COMMISSIONER'S TOl R IN JOHORh PRICES S3-S3-S7. g7 -SEATS RESLRVABI.E STARTING FRIDAY 6th fST^«SI JAMES STEWART"^ j fi PLY* !9ki HllllllllA ulnflßHOLn i vtßlgr WIUIAMS Wfflaim SATURDAY MIDNIGHT182 words
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Advertisement166 1953-02-04 4 11 a.m. 1.45, 4.00. (JO j.p% 'STRANGE WORLD dip, k r v A/y/ N.B. AUCTIONS to, IKWkii u CONTEST will be brid m TiPfTOL I .\,'p Today ami Tomomm hum a j By POPULAR DEMAND' SSW < X t pccial A®" mm. i v f t ACADEMY Mkgm ,^f n166 words
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Article, Illustration444 1953-02-04 5 Ph«»t.» hv 'The Situation TT T IS 9 Has Improved KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The present policy of deciding in advance how much reward I will be paid for the capture or elimination of a Communist terrorist will be discontinued on March 1. A Federal Government communique states thatL.W. Chong - 444 words
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Article39 1953-02-04 5 prill hr possible to nuke a trip Penaii| \nd bark bv Mitboard motor I I i I in,> W I K I I I I I 1 I I I I. I39 words
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Article43 1953-02-04 5 F M 1 |\v: -w a B .1- the iver- an ipp< ►inti- Ch nese Depai the Uni ei naj be ire. v r of the S > enl ester i;i\ r erta 1 en made frded 1 Ihe Univerippi43 words
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Article99 1953-02-04 5 Kl AI.A LUMPUR, Tues.— The foundation for closer Sino-Malay ties in Malaya was laid today bv the rrpresentatlves of both the Malayan Chinese Association md the United Malays Nationalist Organisation n do met lor the fust time in friend]} negotiations, led their presidents. Dato Sir Chenu lock99 words
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Article80 1953-02-04 5 A 19-YEAR-OLD Ma youth, Nay bin Kassim, jumped yesterday into the Singapore R n Cavenagh Bridge and rescued a mother and her two-year-old sou. who were struggling in the water. W the help of a samp., i man he brought of both the ch ild ashore.80 words
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Article, Illustration194 1953-02-04 5 KLANG, Toes. —A nine-year-old Malay girl, Zahara binti Mohamed, krvn to net hersHf an English education, pillion rode on her father's bicycle the 38 miles from Tanjong Karanj; to Klang. where B Health Officer, Mr. Illia s Abbas, started the ball rolling194 words
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202 1953-02-04 5 MR. LEE KONG CIIIAN. the Singapore millionaire who has just returned to the Colony from a world tour, will shortly call a press conference at which he will express his views on the proposed Chinese University in Malaya. The proposer of the University,202 words
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Article230 1953-02-04 5 THE 450-strong Singapore Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union yesterday asked the Governor. Sir John Nicoll, for an interview, with the object of ending the five-day-old strike of Woodb ridge Hospital attendants. The secretary of the union. Mi. Lim Chwee Seng.' told The Standard last night230 words
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Article33 1953-02-04 5 IPOH. Tues.— Tuan Haji Mohamed Eusop Territorial Chief of Kinta. left here by air today tor Singapore to emplane by Comet tor Rangoon to attend the conference of 53 Rotarv District.33 words
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Article68 1953-02-04 5 KUCHING, Feb. 3 tit I AAP) The Sixth Nationa Memorial Fund opens here today with the object to provide playing fields and recreatioi facilities for youth m Sarawak. The nucleus of the fund is 5150.000 provided by the Government with intention of allocations from this to68 words
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Article121 1953-02-04 5 Thai Leader Praises Gen. Tempter BANGKOK, Feb 3. (AFP). Foi'.er 'ih u o/>--pontion leader, Mr. s'e/n. tpfia re^nr red here from Singapore yesierdn u. soid hp had untued i>iai the Communist ttrttuQth in Malay a w§M on ihe dechue, lie said tfuil J'»e MP> ressful Contmtutfcl xi/p--presrion imu d<.e <o121 words
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Article127 1953-02-04 5 A F< >!'?: max trade from I i i w n (Formosa) i "< j <i in Singapore pestei for a two-week irisil to "r mote trade betWC Taiw a-i I and other South- 1 B>l il ports.* 1 are Di Mah f 1 i oi127 words
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Advertisement368 1953-02-04 5 J^^^^HB srt^^^^ife^^asa**. Weighs onlv 32 pounds ampl\ pov <<>d (oi all t r mmmmmmmmwsmmwmfixE§^^&!&K''-&c?£*&Bitß&3tmmt^^^. 1 1 -^^^^g^ST B| H^^^^Bi^ smailei types ot family arid ti>hm^ ciat't. aii!i»-iup boat>, f" I IF^ I I r j U U jism£ IKI^^SSBWbL. excellent loi dinghy seiviee the ideal takek f .IIVU 1^ i«368 words
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Article784 1953-02-04 6 gOME five months ago an American legal luminary, Mr. Justice William Qrville Douglas of the U.S. Supreme Court came on what he termed an "unofficial and self-financed" visit to Malaya. His viMt has turned out to be a visitation. He seems t< r.ove left Malaya armed with a784 words
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891 1953-02-04 6 RAWLE KNOX - THE COMMUNIST NETWORK IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA RANGOON, r)OCUMENTS in the hands oi Burma army and police intelligence officers leave no doubt that a Com--1 munist international courier system for South-East Asia is well established. They include letters from the Burma Communist Party to Ishwar Singh, a high-ranking Manipuri Communist on891 words
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Article515 1953-02-04 6 Review of Views Another Front? Sl^* Chew Jit Pub believes that the iU neutralisation of Formosa will have more political than military implication?, i Primarily, it is a move to 1 break ihe stalemate in the 1 Korean truce talks. But it is tlie United State* 1 first move in515 words
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Article235 1953-02-04 6 Sir: I have been reading your paper for over a year and have never read such 4 senseless and perverted editorial as the one headed 'Little Peking/ Who do you think you are trying "\6 threaten by the "following sentence, "•The attempt to eradicate the language and culture235 words
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Article158 1953-02-04 6 Sir; It seems that the safety of school children has been overlooked when introducing the one-way traffic scheme. Children returning home from schools have now o make several road cro sings in the face of the heavv trafhc before they can get to the bus158 words
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Article377 1953-02-04 6 Sir; Mr. J. S. David, in a letter appearing in your popular paper of Jan. 24, stated that before one became a Grade I Dresser, one had to practise the profession continuously for ten years, whereas, for a pharmacist to get his diploma, only a few years377 words
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Article112 1953-02-04 6 urJ- e article on inter-marringe* 1 by C Satupathy in \h e Sunday Standard of February 1. 1953 Is really very interest* ing, more *o to me as I am an ardent supporter of such manages-. I vv: >h many Jnoie prop:? will write on this subject more often112 words
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Article237 1953-02-04 6 PAUL CAI - It's No JokeBehind Bars r PHE tt-c. bet cri > 'aDd hut's For the pupil t crr.ert d b; i to hit c Old agf rt < Britain's pi [sons ft r hush" atmosphere how funny the Bti bell :hem c try u ftlly received En t I They don't237 words
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Article322 1953-02-04 6 S:: A i.:*..: deal has been written and said for and against the establishment of c Chinese University. instead of asking ourselves 'Should 'here be a Chinese University En Malaya?*, should we not rather put it this way. •What is this fear and distrust That prevents322 words
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Advertisement123 1953-02-04 6 SINGAPORE rfGER STANDARD f I INDEPENDENT MOBNINC NEWSPAPER 128, Robinsrn Rood, Singopore. Ccblc b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street, 83, Cowon Street, S. Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephont 829. Telephone123 words
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Miscellaneous16 1953-02-04 6 1 USELESS" EUSTACE" f YmtZw t^^k^ I iinirri^PryT fiTi t *"H "Strewth!— a tosh boyi w16 words
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Article12 1953-02-04 7 Formosa: Britain Protests I I I m W i r I I12 words
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141 1953-02-04 7 MacD. Speaks To C wealth Assn. Confab D< egates I rom branches ol nmi Qwealtfa ParliaAss ation in Singa- ■> the F« leration and ak c nfern d in Nor::i i t the weekend ic nbers of the North E eo branch and a represent from B:\::.t under the ash141 words
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Article50 1953-02-04 7 sr' EN v,. pn passed the ation ol the Centra! \\€i Board "B"' Cert:- ates held in Singapore on Th< arc Amanah S Kassim, Betty Au S ic \g Let Hoo, Theresa Y p Yok« S i:n. Bibi ointe Sa nina biiite Hadgi ai d Usi binte50 words
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Article39 1953-02-04 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower ited Premier Rene d Foreign Minister G< ges Bidault to visit Washngto the end ol March. The vn> transmitted by h ican Secretary of State Jons K-Mer D.nies daring his with French Ministi "a yesterday.39 words
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Article, Illustration476 1953-02-04 7 ROYAL TOUR OF C'W E ALT H STARTS IN NOVEMBER LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke ot Edinburgh will fly to Bermuda and Jamaica in November at the start of a Commonwealth tour, whii h will take them round the world, it was announced i torn BuckinghamA.P. - 476 words
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Article135 1953-02-04 7 WEDGED fasl on a coral reef at the western entrance to Singapore Harbour, the 5,047-ton Finnish freighter Herakles yesterday defied all attempts to re-float her. and i her crew spent another anxious night at the mercy oi the wind. '"It the weather breaks, it might135 words
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Article71 1953-02-04 7 IBRAHIM bin Mohamed (47) was knocked down by a car near the junction <>f Upper Serangoon Road and Hillside Drive, Singapore, at ei£ht last night. He wa? lying n a pool of blood when the ambulance arrived to take him to hospital, where his condition71 words
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Article59 1953-02-04 7 LONDON. Feb. 3.— No Malayan nor. so far its this correspondent can learn, exMalayan has been involved in the flood disasters of the past few days. It is still possible "that some ex-Malayans have settled on tiie east coast of England but most requiring greater59 words
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Article69 1953-02-04 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 3. The following ore the closing prices of rubbei ond tin on London Morket rodoy:— LONDON RUBBER Spot 22 I d. Morch llld. Apr/June Hid. July/Sept. 22£d. Oct. /Dec. 22|d. Feb. c.i.f. 22}d. Marker Dull. LONDON TIN Spot- £973 per ton69 words
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Article144 1953-02-04 7 SOUTH-FAST Asian countries "are succeeding in their efforts to prevent the spread ol Commu nsm," says Dr. Roland R. Renrie, Chiei of the U.S. .Mutual Security Agency Mission in Manila. THE Sudanese Socialist Republican Party has demanded a special development plan for the Southern Sudan as partReuter; UP - 144 words
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Article264 1953-02-04 7 THE South African Government is considering restoring the whipping punishment for all violators of rules enforcing racial discrimination in order to nut a stop to the Civil Disobedience Campaign.— AFP FAUD GALAT.. Egyptian Minister of National Guidance, said that Premier Naguib's Government was now working ;tAFP; Reuter; UP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration524 1953-02-04 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3— Although e U.S. Mate Department spokesman said yesterday rhat the Department has not received any reaction from any of its allies regarding President Eisenhower's deneutralisation of Formosa, reports from the world's capital indicated deep concern. Reports from Far East capitals, however, were moreAP - 524 words
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Article84 1953-02-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thirty-seven applications were received by the Malayan Establishment Office in res- ponse to the newspaper advertisement for posts for Asians in the Malayan Civil Service, Four of these applications came as a result of the advertisement and the remainder from officers serving in84 words
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Article57 1953-02-04 7 THE Young Malayans' Club. Singapore branch, will hold Chinese New Year Carnival in aid of the club fund on Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Stamford Girls' School Hall. The carnival will start at 5.30 p.m. arid the programme consists of games, fancy dress competition, a magic show57 words
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Article120 1953-02-04 7 IPOII. Tues.— HMS Maenad. the minesweeper which a few months ago steamed up the Perak River to carry out bombardmeni of bandit areas, was it} Telok Anson a few days ago 0:1 '"Operation Goodwill." Under Lt.-Cdr lan Forbes, the minesweeper steamed up 35 miles and120 words
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166 1953-02-04 7 TAIPEI, Feb. 3, (AP).— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek tonight hailed President Eisenhower's lifting the ban on Nationalist operations against the Red China mainland but gave no hint of any immediate action against the Communists. In a formal statement issued here Chiang said the United State?A.P. - 166 words
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Advertisement34 1953-02-04 7 RIUMPH MAYFLOWER economical easy to "Manoeuvre and yet one I *he roomiest 10 h.p. on the rood. (I fl K FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Derated motors ltd. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS. LTD. RIPRISINTATIVIS34 words
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Advertisement92 1953-02-04 7 >^^^w INTERCHANGEABLE JifL <yawc^<] r\\ HOLIDAY [I i\ i v&wy 3 m £Jr ill V 1 for GAY-TIMERS CUABTC IN ENGLISH SHARKSKIN— Whit, .nly SHORTS 12 .00 m p.* T CUIDTC <N COTTON CANDY STRIPES T. SHIRTS S.lf Cplou« Red Yellow, Green Whit.C 3Q5 eO-|> Bust Sizes 28 30 3292 words
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110 1953-02-04 8 EAST LONDON. S. Africa. Feb. 3, (AFP).— Japanese importers are becoming more and more interested in South African woo! markets said Mr. Nakumura the representative of a large Osaxa firm speaking in Port Elisabeth yesterday. However, he said, there was no question of110 words
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Article, Illustration384 1953-02-04 8 Japs Prepare To Reopen Red China Sea Route TOKYO, leb. 3 (AFP)— Preparations are rife In Japan's shipping circles for the reopening of the sea j route to Communist China which they expect will materialize shortly. The most interested in the China route are smaller shipping firms amun.L; which isStandard - 384 words
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51 1953-02-04 8 NICOSIA, Feb. (AFP A Japanese trade delegation has arrived here on an ex ploratory visit aimed ai im- proving trade between Jap i and Cyprus. The delegation. which eludes ind.istriaii.vts and mer- chants from Osaka and th< Foreign Trade Institute is 1 n Mi^die-Easf51 words
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Article92 1953-02-04 8 HONGKONG. Feb. fßeu- t-AAP). The British frigate Sparrow has arrived here for refil after one month's service in Korean write!-- with [J.N rces. Her \v. p. Church said his ship was hit -•nee on quarterdeck about the midd e oi January, when Communist shore92 words
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Article132 1953-02-04 8 A LINER uf 28.000 tons gross which is being bui't by Hailand a;id VVoul at Belfast Eoi Uie P. and O. Steam Navigation Company will -^e called Ib'. I 'ia. thus re\ i\ ing one of the earliest uf the invnors. aames for ships The Rrsi132 words
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Article26 1953-02-04 8 BANGKOK. Feb 3. (AFP). —The Thai Posts and Telegraph.- Department announced yesterday that a Radio Telephone service had aeen esiaI lished between Bangfc Hongkong26 words
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Advertisement587 1953-02-04 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sal If.iutiMO Los Anjeles All Ameriran JL Canadian Cities Penan* P Sham Spore Ari LA/SI A VESSEI Si/25rcfe SCFefc WFeb/lMar 24>lar Iy. f; p.r.'.i u.ars of Diy Ca:?j Deep I 3-< a-c 1 passengei Bookings, etc. ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. I\\ K I umpur587 words
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Advertisement392 1953-02-04 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD, sS s etssham'Tp? I ,Si M "S£ 'I?** tro Staeapore. Port rttennam penaiig Also dneil Sailina* from Bangkok and Indonesia to riiina ft Japan D l k l > as? "ir, Du ins -s&. CflJl Feb 11 Hongkong p Sails Sails Pakhor K an S f392 words
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Advertisement366 1953-02-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Kov:i| Rotterdam l.loxd Bollasd Amerira Use NeoVrUnd Use KoltPrd:im Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON MV\ VOKK PHILADtI.PHIA. BAITIMORf MOBILF NfW ORI FANS S'por<> PS bam Penan? JAPAR.A (RL) (i 18. tifVb 7 Feb 8 F^h JAVA (SM\) 19/SFHi 26/27M 4Kh ROTTI (SMN) li/25Mar «Ma r j^E txceJlent366 words
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Advertisement611 1953-02-04 8 EAST ASIATITIi SAILINGS FROM S(\nm\u ix -MEONIA* for Bangkok i -PATAGONIA" for Ade aide Melbourne. Bamfe Sydney (not loading locs car o) W I "LALANDLA" for Bangjcck -INDIA" for Bangkok !t| "ERRIA" (no; carrying pai sengers) "ANNAM" for Bang! Hongkor.g. Manila. K Yokohana "PRETORIA" for Bang) Saigon. Hongkong. Mi Kobe611 words
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471 1953-02-04 9 I i£ tbc Singapore Standard will choose i I Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman I u },o will be honoured as an Inofficial I i ,r this land to attend the CoronaI t !n London during May and June ■ft' Mr A uhich will last three471 words
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Article115 1953-02-04 9 ILO Chief Warns On Price Cuts GENEVA. Feb. 3 (Renter*— l Mr. David Morse Directoi General of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) 1 warned today against allowing I international competition to i lower prices would eventually came unemployment in the \v jrld's textile industry. Mr. Morse, an American, was opening115 words
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Article92 1953-02-04 9 SMALL business was report-: •ed in tne produce market in Singapore ye terday with quotations, in the main, remaining a« about Monday's levels. Small turnover was reported in copra vh eh Was quoted SlB buyers and $38} sellers at the I close. Business was reported92 words
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Article97 1953-02-04 9 I. OX DON. Feb 3 .AFP) British Minist< t ol State s». wyn Lloyd told the Comns yester< aj that the de- a mited number of K it sh jet fighter plane- tc •1^ Bflidd i East countries was perfe y compatible with join* B97 words
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Article, Illustration261 1953-02-04 9 photo RUBBER prices in Singapore declined by 21 cents per pound on a barely steady market yesterday, first grade rubber for February shipment closing at 78£ cents per lb. News of the deneutralisation of Formosa which mov e d prices upwards slightly was discountedStandard - 261 words
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Article108 1953-02-04 9 HONGKONG. Feb. 3 <Reuter-AAP)— Stock in British-owned Shanghai firms advanced on the Hongkong; Stock Exchange today following President Eisenhower's order abandoning neutralisation of Formosa. Shares in the Shanghai Dock Company seized last year by the Chinese Communists went up 35 cents to HKSI.HS. Other notable rises108 words
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232 1953-02-04 9 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP I.—United1 United Stotes officials said that the Eisenhower administration was fully aware that its policy of getting tough with Communist China was being weakened by Ceylon's agreement to ship 50,000 tons of rubber yearly over a five-year232 words
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154 1953-02-04 9 Standard Market R»-porirr SINGAPORE. Tues. 0 i quiet Malayan sh..-: n rfeet. 'here was selective bu ail sections today. Snw busi ness was reported. Changed price were I Kundong 195 SBS c< New Serendah I W 1.10 RUBBER Ampaf 10 Jmstral AJnaj 20 3154 words
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Article274 1953-02-04 9 NEW YORK, Feb. 2 (UP)— Indian Ambassador G. L. Mehta, explaining India's fiveyear plan to an importani i trade group pr< d 'ted :ha: Indian expo; ts wi3 three years will be pei en! bigger than in L948. He said "This increase if i274 words
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Article20 1953-02-04 9 HONGKONG, j 3 ci:,! Si ere fl I DS$ 1 ¥1 K M 50.2: Indon< si to one20 words
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Article108 1953-02-04 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING MMn priri's itul> per lb i in Sinua pore yrst' vda ere No 1 K S.S Spot Loosr 7*^ «S2 No. 1 R.S.S. 1U ~.y. No. K.S.S. 3t| ":4 No I K.S.S. 71! JIJ Tone: Barflv st«;id\ TIN BWGAPOBE, Wmt* Th« print ol tin tud.i} ua <108 words
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Advertisement30 1953-02-04 9 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST UAlfrrtTa < or«M»alion Somcnirs i' l I Sportsman Sportswoman the Ftdltirtiim of Wal»y«« •!<>}»♦: (oroiialion CoQtCSI f isdb% '^H Fl 1/y flftl* w All^ j ■a! ''^fllni Cfk J30 words
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Advertisement171 1953-02-04 9 1 DO YOU KNO* TH I B Hk of T. G. DAfS ROSE SYRUP 30Ghss;s Of KUCWUS DRINKS HORMONE SKUf CREAM 1 an !>■ »res o to the a rrvv.: pimples, pttons, colour, t 57 50. DERM i TAB SKIN r i I TABLE 1 r. a O n£ one171 words
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Article, Illustration188 1953-02-04 10 'TTALIAX fashion designers massed In Florence. Italv immll to capture a section of tne world market American h,. were held in the ancient and famous Pifti Paaw r han! paintings. The models depicted on this pa*f JhSw Tfrom ".T an ensemble of white silk188 words
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Article, Illustration306 1953-02-04 10 STAR CONTEST No. 1 1 LL through thi< week, with the exception of Sunday Singapore Standard pre•"iu% a new series of contests •Penally dr>.i£ii.d p, interest M.i|j\an film fans. Uurinj these six days the Pjftore of a veil-known movie •tar appears in these column*. *l«»n;306 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-02-04 10 picture) DORIS ELAINE BOAKE (22j o' Holland Road, Singapore (Australian). RAMLAH EDWANS (17 l/«flrs), a housewife, of Hacelock Road, Sng (Malay) ERMALUCYUM (23 years) of Serangoon Road, Singapore (Chinese). JOYCE GOMES (20 years) or Branksome Road/Singapore K u re s i a n)Standard - 131 words
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Article521 1953-02-04 10 JOY JONES - gEFORE my engagement a W9rn ye ar a eo. my friends warned me that my fianre a "play-boy." I ignored kind and understanding Lately, however, he jilted back hi, qU rrel f gave hil not t« nng and told »'i'» not to sec me521 words
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398 1953-02-04 10 DON'T WORRY UNDULY 01 BABY'S BOW LEG babies are born with bow legs and this is often quite frightening to a new mother who has never really seen a new baby before and who thinks that her child will be bow-legged for the rest of its days. Generally sp e398 words
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Advertisement61 1953-02-04 10 <<M^ fomcostf] Pa s, ker H wlJTi^^ anTr" g-,^ You can bll) ma cc PRICES 2 OZ CTS A^fD OZ 70 CTS I PACTORY SOLE AGENT. MONTTOR LIMITED 9 0 *:> I I /Vie finest rhoirr of \fnlli^ A I Birthday Gs* I SILVER tP N S 1 CRYSTAL WARE61 words
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Article442 1953-02-04 11 LONDON, Feb. 3 (UP) Soccer experts and fans were bitter today over the decision of Walthamstow Avenue to "throw away" the golden chance of becoming the first amateur soccer team to enter the fifth round of the Footboll Association Cup since 1889. Walthamstow, the current442 words
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Article26 1953-02-04 11 A Spoon Shoot for members of the Singapore Rifle Associai tioo wil] be held al Bukit j Timah Range 0:1 Su:iuay at 0.00 a.m.26 words
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Article81 1953-02-04 11 KOTA BAHRU. Tues, Affiliates are reminded that owing to impromptu official engagements of the principal Office beareifc of the Kelantan Amateur Athletic Association, the annual general mee ing which has been fixed lor Friday Feb. 6 has been pos 4 ponod to Feb. 27 at the81 words
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Article130 1953-02-04 11 LONDON. Feb. 3 <R*iit er Arsenal remained favourites at 6-1 in last night's callover on tne Football Association Cup at the Victoria Club. London. With seven replays to be held before it is known what teams enter the next round, backers showed little desire to130 words
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Article387 1953-02-04 11 LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter)— Arsenal's fortune in the Football Association cup draws ended today when they were drawn away to First Division club Burnley for the competition's fifth round which is to be played on February 14. Last season Arsenal did not i meet First Division387 words
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Article61 1953-02-04 11 The following were elected office-bearers of the Immigration Sports Club Singapore for 1953:— President. T. Maokie: Hon. Secretary. Mr. Anwar Ibrahim: Asst. Hon. Secretary S. K. Chakravarti: Sports Secretary, Dol. A. Rahman: Badminton Captain. Harry Goh: Football Captain'. Kacier Yassin; Hon. Treasurer, F. Sabapathy: Committee: R. O. Daniel,61 words
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Article38 1953-02-04 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Swimming Club New Pool's Fund Sweep drawn last Saturday resulted as follows Ist Prize *****. 2nd Prize *****. 3rd Prize 245!H Starters: *****. *****. *****. j .07m(J. ***** *****, *****, ***** and *****!38 words
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Advertisement62 1953-02-04 11 Hfc' ll'* _I_^> i > J^J 3.00. 6.30. 9.15 p.m. SAMIA GAMAL in t'KADEI GAMII" lilt HI IKS Ol MV Bl lOVID" Ist Run Egyptian Musical l».>tribut«*d hv Shaw Bro>. \;i.intif (ire.tt World. loda> :«O i 9i:» p.m. sroiLEBS ok mi B d PL \INS" Plus I\<l KANCE ru INVCSnGATOE"62 words
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Advertisement441 1953-02-04 11 SITUATIONS VACANT I APPLICATION FOR APPOINT MENT AS PENGIHLI S Applications are invited for nppointment as Penghulus in j Perak. The salarv Scales Eorj this service are as follows: Probationers $120/- (3 years) Examina- tion Bar/ Timescale $144 x 12 216; l«l Ef- j ficiency Bar/ 240 >: 12 300/441 words
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Advertisement634 1953-02-04 11 PERSONAL DR. F. X. de SOU 7. A of Co'onial Dispensary has returned from hi6 short vacr La lr.ri-.a. ANNOUNCEMENT i The Mercar.tile Bank of Inrii:.. Ltd., have pleasure in am ing that a Branch of th, B. I will be opened in Khulna, East Pakistan on sth February l^v.i.634 words
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Advertisement599 1953-02-04 11 THE KNGATORE H AKr.oiH BOARD TRAFFIC OEPT I Holiday Ch i b ese Net] tfear'i Day, Saturday, )4tK Ft;,ruary, L9S3. NOTICE !S HEREBY GIVEN }iat vc alongside 'he Board's wrharves and working '>• 'ore 1 m Frida;. I 'tt February. 1953, will be s/orfc> < af;er li a.m. on that599 words
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Miscellaneous117 1953-02-04 11 r *^B^^ f^"T"^"rrTT^ < V^* f AM WON'T r^*"^^ i-'M. i~AAfCJi M c ßOOfL£f* pro fe^ .N-fv v.S L i[ m^s^un ,r^'L J_J waiaw twvwmwb] TT ah r-- -.r G---v r^ [hknShun his namc^-^^ K^^/T] Pi* sJScf wj) r I WPiJ J1 V lg > gr il^ig»P~ '^—1^ "H I117 words
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Article, Illustration778 1953-02-04 12 WINDSOR LAD - Ambassador Is Most Impressive By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Ambassador, three in 37 1/5, Sweet Maisie 37 3/5, Stormy Wizard 37 3/5, Skryne Primrose 37 4/5, Cardinal Puff 37 4/5, Flag of Peace 38, were very attractive workers at this morning's workouts of candidates enteredAP - 778 words
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Article332 1953-02-04 12 WANDERERS Sports Club beat Public Works Department Sports Club by 4—o in a replay ol their S.H.A. junior knockout hockey competition fixture on the St. George's Road ground yesterday. Yesterday's a v v e was »ppy in the first all which ed in a score: draw332 words
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Article55 1953-02-04 12 PENANG, Tues. Seven states are participating in the 14.! e matches for -he n division of the Proe Wellesley Estates Foot- i Asso iation. teams are the Caledonia the Sempah Estate, the B Estate, the Batua Ka m Estate, the Trans Krian the Sungei Kechil55 words
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Article82 1953-02-04 12 ::;-ala lumpur, Tues. he Selangor 7-A-side rugger >mpe ition today p'.ayed on the padang the SAS "A" re eived a walkover from the All Blues "B". In the 2nd nati h {he Selangor United "A'' eived a walkover from the Royal West Kent Regiment.82 words
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Article105 1953-02-04 12 BRISBANE. Feb. 3 (ReuterAAP)— South Australia who need an outright win to take the Sheffield Shield for the first time since 1936 finished 74 runs ahead with nine second innings wickets in hand against Queensland today. The match ends tomorrow. Queensland who at one time on Saturday were105 words
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173 1953-02-04 12 In a highly spirited game at the padaii<j yesterday the Royal Air Force Malaya defeated the Singapore Cricket Club by 4—l. From the outset it was obvious that R.A.F. were the superior team, being continually on the attack during the first hall. Carpenter scored173 words
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Article81 1953-02-04 12 BARTLEY Secondary School, Singapore, went on another scoring spree at soccer yesterday when theii first and second teams scored a total of 20 goals to nothing against Preysbyterian School. The first team won by 11—0. Scorers were Malek (4), Rahim (4), Rahman (2) and Billy. Th e81 words
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Article112 1953-02-04 12 S r Joseph'-: I:\-;ituion be.?an their soccer season well by beating S: Andrew's School 2 l in a friendly match at St. Andrew's ground yesterday. Soon ai er the start, S.J.I, forward, Kye Seng easily scored after receiving a nice pass from centre-forward Gross. On112 words
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Article25 1953-02-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— On the railways ground, the Selangor Eurasian Association fielding a scratchc side lost to Bungsar Ward at soccer by25 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-02-04 12 LONDON. Feb. 3 (AP)— Former Scottish flyweight j champion Vic Herman won an eight-round decision ove r Belgium's Alex Bolaert at Londonj I.cyton Baths last night bul Bolaert won all the cheers. In Paris, Percy Bas«ett of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania I meet Ray Pamecfaon of ranee219 words
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Article108 1953-02-04 12 THE Sunny-Side B.F. beat the Eagle B.P. by 7 games to nil in a friendly badminton match. The results were (SunnySide players mentioned first): Singles: O. R. Perumal beat Mohammed 15 9. 15 2; George Bala beat A. Sumadi 15—4, 6—15, 18— 13; F. Oliveiro beat Mahat108 words
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227 1953-02-04 12 IPOH, Tues.— The Chamberlain Tennis Party made a successful debut in Penang last Sunday when they beat the Penang Chinese Recreation Club by six double? games to three in a friendly match played on the latter' s court. The visitors were entertained to tea227 words
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Article27 1953-02-04 12 FOOTBALL teams wishing to have fixtures with the United Sports Club arc to write to Mr. S. A. Pest ana, 22. Tessensohn Road. Singapore 8.27 words
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Article170 1953-02-04 12 THE Royal Army Pay Corps scored a two-nil victory over the H.Q. and A.C.C. XI in a replay of the Inter-Unit Garrison knockout hockey played at Xee Soon yesterday. On the previous day, the two teams drew one-all. i There was Little to choose between the170 words
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298 1953-02-04 12 THERE should be more football grounds and que i < in Singapore before the standard of soccer in the Colony r S marked improvement. This was the opinion of Mr r 9 N honorary coach of SAFA on his return from the Uni^d298 words
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Article22 1953-02-04 12 no Bfa *UI run w*»dui.df •Pr. Ot -flM||. N f 'A' t s '!iih!!m !W ■rhn! ,1,22 words
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Article23 1953-02-04 12 Aeromodelling Competitions Awill hi OlS] 8 p.m Trade F when mode special e> There for te and "B B A take place on23 words
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Article90 1953-02-04 12 BRIDGETOWN. (Barbados) Feb. 2 (Reuter)— Barbados declared their first innings closed at GOG for seven in their match against the Indian touring cricket team here today. xne Indian? lost two wickets fur 32 by the close. Everton Weekes scored hisecond double century against the Indians in just90 words
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Article93 1953-02-04 12 The Gymkhana Sports Cl ib [Singapore, will play two I friendly soccer matches against i Traction Sports Club today [and P. T. team next Wednesday. Both matches will be played on th e P. T. ground. Serangoon Road. Teams to represent the Gymkhana S.C.93 words
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Article45 1953-02-04 12 KAJANG, Tues. IndoCeylonese beat Kuala Lumpur Trade School at hockey by Indo-Ceylonese led s—l in the first half. The scorers for Indo-Cey-lonese were Parameswaran (2) Somasundram (2), Bahvant Singh (2) and V.T. Arasu (1) The Trade School scorer was' Nasir (2).45 words
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Article17 1953-02-04 12 HAIKOWYU S.C will meet Jollilads in tonight's floodlit soccer at the Great Eastern Trade Fair.17 words
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Advertisement62 1953-02-04 12 STUPENDOUS Chinese New Year ATTRACTION! _M_3 W^m wTt^t j-33l^^-^M_F __^r _^__i^^»^ *>-^* '^m w'QQS*'' —^-^-J** 1 *^*f\,'*^v~-^s^ I BaOcpi* Attat*'; kK ffjL^y SATURDAY M'NITE CAPITOL LAST S SHOWS 3, 6.13 Sc 9i:> i- .m. Columbia Piiture Heritas** of Horror! I.ouis Ha\ ward "THE SON of DR, JEXYLL" w i t62 words
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Advertisement135 1953-02-04 12 fWyfffiOf'orJStt fin i (r^\ OMIIA SJPER-UJfITERPROOF RUTOfT" 26.000 aircrew of tht R .A.I. Mi successfully tested the Omcg.i IriMnHi Further, science conform* ihr 'j,i> stay in a 120*F. oven followed kg a n an ice-cold bath, the Soama^rr* i perfect as ever. SOLE'fIGENTS^FOR > B.P.de SILVALTD r INCORPORfITED IN CEYLC^135 words
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