Singapore Standard, 12 September 1953
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Title Section21 1953-09-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD I Vol. IV. No. 72, l^T-tg^sC- ft jfc m s, SINCAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933. TWELVE PACES To CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration409 1953-09-12 1 Loan -For -Ma laya TalksTo Resume SIR DONALD MacGillivray, [Deputy High Commissioner of the Federation, will leave Malaya on iSept. 21 with Lady MacGillivray on four months furlough in the United i Kingdom. But the leave, approved bv the High Commissioner, will not be just a409 words
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67 1953-09-12 1 M LUMPUR, Fit War Office has to the disbanding idquarters North Sub District and ination of I new ional district to be i isl Federal Divii District under the nand oi a divisional tnder. in the I the lay. I Majorhe Ke lah, w K<67 words
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Article25 1953-09-12 1 irtei S and British dip o- are ther the postponement should ist for tli" autumn of thc Assembly or for a d.25 words
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Article219 1953-09-12 1 KUALA MJMPI'K Fri. A I'nited States Con- I (Tessional delegation will visit Singapore in the <ou rse of a South East Asian tour early next month. It will be the first visit of Congress men to this country. The party of six or seven men219 words
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194 1953-09-12 1 She Sends Ships And Sympathy To Cyprus NICOSIA. Cyprus, Sept. 11 (UP)— British J warships rushed aid to- J day to this stricken eastern Mediterranean 5 island. where violent J earthquakes yesterday J killed 40 persons, injured 5 100 and left 4.000 wand- 3 ering homeless. J And from London194 words
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Article59 1953-09-12 1 KUAIA I. UMPUR. Fri. thirH postponement of the nal conference sponsored ie Mentris Besar puts the of the meeting as Sen' 27 e Kuala Lumpur Town The meeting was recentpt. 16. nee ides rl of its committee will tv of st ommunal poli- i direct mem- fl59 words
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Article15 1953-09-12 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yestertlay greeted his too .John who flew home Irom Korea.15 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-09-12 1 "Yea had to scrap the whole collection. Sir! The moths Rot at 'em!"15 words
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Article33 1953-09-12 1 WASHINGTON, Sept 11 (AP) Major-Gen Miles Reber, the Army's congressional (ontact man who got into conflict With Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican. Wisconsin) on Sept. 8, lg bcing transferred to Germany33 words
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Article70 1953-09-12 1 LONDON. Sept. 11. (AFP).— Two RAF Meteor jet fighters collided in mid-air over London today while rehearsing for the Battle of Britain Day fly-past on September 15. One crashed in flames in waste ground 100 yards from the Woolwich Arsenal. The pilot was pulled out seriously70 words
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Article64 1953-09-12 1 RABAT. Sent. 11. (Reuter) A assassin in a powerful ar today ran down the Sultan of Moroci o as he waa riding on horseback to lead the prayers at the Touarqa mo>4ue here for the first time sin e Ins accession. The 64-year-old ruler was64 words
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Article67 1953-09-12 1 LONDON Sept. 11 (Reuter) Lord De L'lsle and Dudley, the British Secretary of S for Air. has postponed indefinitely an overseas tour of the Far Fast Air Force. Australia and New Zealand, the Air Ministry announced tonight. His tour was to include five days n67 words
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Article, Illustration243 1953-09-12 1 KIM IS IN MOSCOW Molotov Was At The Station MU^UW, sepf. 11.— Kim II Sung, North Korean Prime Minister, arrived here last night for top-level talks with Soviet Government leaders. His journey from Korea had taken ten davs bv train. J The North Korean Prime Minister brought with I mmReuter; AP - 243 words
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Article152 1953-09-12 1 Marker Buoy Missed From Mooring Standard Staff Reporter IHE magnificent Ajav Shoal. Buo'v. which should b e moored a quarter of a mile from Sultan Shoal, is missing. The steel buoy. 20 ft high and 12 ft |n diameter. painted red with the name "Ajax" splashed boldly o n LU152 words
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Article63 1953-09-12 1 CHICAGO. Sep*. 11. (H ler) Dr. John Blake, a rubber "hemiral research work. predicted here that car ownei A'ould one day have cars v. yres in colours to match the ?ar and manufa U'-'v; lo I is long as the car itself. "The lifetime tyre63 words
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Article17 1953-09-12 1 THE Yugoslav elections are expected to he held on No- i' em her 22. UPUP - 17 words
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Article107 1953-09-12 1 CANBERRA, Sept. U (AP) Prime Minister R. G. Menzies today announced the re laxing of all import rf£trie tions except a.s regards the dollar countries, by a further I ten per cent effective Oct. 1. Menzies said that imports I from Japan which hitherto have been107 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-09-12 1 photo. HOLLYWOOD film stars. Rita Hayworth and Dick Hay nies, snapped at Las Vegas. Nevada, just as they announced plans to marry later this month. Miss Hayworth*! last husband was Prince Aly Khan. Mr. Haymcs i N in the midst of discussions on a legal technicality whichA.P. - 66 words
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Article217 1953-09-12 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 11 Britain today protested to Communist (hina against >• Red Chinese warship attack on Wednesday on a Royal Navy launch off Hongkong, while seven victims of the attack were buried with full naval hon:ours. Another Ave lie injured at jthe Navy hospital. Hero ol217 words
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Advertisement94 1953-09-12 1 ttivtm l-'asr I *i irs t ttmmeem mi LADIES' HANDBAGS aluityfl call oo 9 t "•NOVELT.Y.^om HH North flriricr Road. Vlntn* (I >1 <i n I there's alwaysN I ROOM POR AN j Vastral /£y I nil ASTRAL MAKES Mcosures only 24{" 221" K 21'" 20 ICE CUBES Mccr orcroqe94 words
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Article285 1953-09-12 2 Half Of Singapore Malay Marriages End In Divorce Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Muslim leaders, alarmed at the high rate of divorces among Muslims, yesterday urged the immediate setting up of a Reli qious Court as a solution to the problem of broken marriages. DfTicml qtptiqtics reveal285 words
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Article23 1953-09-12 2 THK Singapore YWCA 1,001.15 o n it! 1I last week, 'i ral ks the organ, ers the and ih. pn23 words
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Article, Illustration322 1953-09-12 2 Police On Track To Solve 3 -Fires Mystery SINGAPO R E Police ai e investigatinj her the three North Bi idge a I ihes occulting on ilu> last three successive (i.e >rk of i >niMs. 11. hey do no' attach any political signifi ranee I i < in *ho whichStandard - 322 words
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Article39 1953-09-12 2 an a n among from all < irld to aboard the famous >ai i: eareh SI Discovi tel for h fur Ifl Londo: I Ml. F >i v. i al the coi ling to an oflfi39 words
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Article40 1953-09-12 2 HONGKONG. Sopt. 11.—Special Stand. i rel Service Closing prices of the Honekonc Exchange today w 1 iMB to Cl ling; $5,965 to US l dollar $1,827 to Malayan $1; $0,206 tc Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $2*;i.2."> to on< tael.40 words
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349 1953-09-12 2 Court Awards $405,677 In Land Dispute MR. Justice Buttrose terday made an award in thc Singapore Hiqh Court of $405,G77. for 130 acres of land at Bukit Batok. belonging to Credit Foncier d'Extreme Orient, Hume Industries (Far! East) Ltd.. and the Estate of Koh Poh deceased. The Co oner of349 words
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315 1953-09-12 2 LANCE Corporal Alexander Sim was shot j while taking; part in a game of Russian roulette, ASP Mr. John Liddle, prosecuting officer, told the Singapore Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. E. H. D'Netto yesterday. The fatal shot was fircu by Private Frederick Porter while the315 words
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Article46 1953-09-12 2 Closer liaison between the hoy.s clubs arid the Socia: \V. fare Department, Singapore, ithe aim of the reorganisation YO th says the Department's A report. It if also hoped that thia will enable the clubs to out more to under-privi vernacular groups.''46 words
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Article74 1953-09-12 2 ONG Toh Moy, manag* Soo Hai Hotel in East Coast Road, claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a summons charge of failing to enter particulars of three lodgers, two girls Chai Keow (14) of Kuala Lumpur and Chow May Eng (27 > of74 words
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Article27 1953-09-12 2 THE Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal and the Court of Appeal (Civil) will sit in the Supreme Court Building at 10.30 a.m. on Sept. 21.27 words
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238 1953-09-12 2 MALAYA HALL BIDS FAREWELL TO WARD LONDON. Sept. 11 (Reu ler) The Governors of Malaya Hall one of the smartest clubs for overseas students in London last ■ight gave a farewell party to the man who did most lo make it possible Mr. W Ward. Tlu first British Commisrier in238 words
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Article110 1953-09-12 2 ft ft CLOSING ruhher prices (cents per lln in Singapore vesterdav ere Buvers Sellers No I N S.S Spot Loose (;4 He 1 R.s.s «;ii u\ No 2 RS.s 629 No. 3 K.s.s iii.: Glfi Tone Bliffetl) Steadier UN PKICI Ihe price of tin vest«r day was S.'IOK,110 words
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Article44 1953-09-12 2 ST XAVIER'S building fund in Penang has now n $63,175.50 Latest dotial $100 each, came fiom Ml B Roche. Mr. Um Sian 1 i Mr. Ong Eng Seang and Di Ta n Wee Han Mr. Lin. I Teng donated $200.44 words
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Article178 1953-09-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Under Secretary to jh'e Singapore Government, Mr. J. D. Higham. yesterday described thc charges made against the Government on Ritson pay talks by the Council of Joint Ae'inn as "unfounded." Tne C.J.A., Which claims a membership of about 18.000 chirged Government with178 words
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Advertisement55 1953-09-12 2 I An Irish Masterpiece m WS m t I --^y^.'^&J.' '%<a»JMg s 5 K9**9Ml9*+**-*T vie. —^■wttwm^m^ ■imnrwiiiMi im :^©»W ji*^&os*SiK; "^^^^^^^sdKsSSwiKsl il ty Old Bleach PURE WHITE LINEN DAMASK NAPERY TABLECLOTHS 72" x 108" $57 50 eoc( x 90 549.50 72" X 72" 4] rn NAPKINS 22" x 22" fl'«55 words
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Advertisement261 1953-09-12 2 ff ORIENTAL ff FORGES AHEAD am r—m j 140 ■i 1 I1 I I 50 —J 48 49 50 51 32 jj™ 4 CLAIMS Pf D i i n I ,0 iJ ll Pertinent Figures as at 31-12-1952 LIABILITIES. lU. ASSETS. (Lakhs) I Life Fund 67 72 ,n d Sute261 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-09-12 3 City Song A Credit To Its Creator .iii v SONG" in of City Day is a k ol inspiration and rre dil to the composer, M, David Apel, the known Czech teachmusic in Singapore. i lyrics hy Mr. VV. Iroozoo, principal "i the I n:; Sen U School, easj tnStandard - 99 words
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Article270 1953-09-12 3 Sing I] re .ests for aid in 1954 and 1955 epted "ii i t the recent W.H.O. Regional Mee meeting In Tokyo, said Dr. M. Doraisingham, itiet Health Officer who has .ju>t returned after esenting Singapore ;;l the meeting. -The W.H.O. realise that Singapore's health270 words
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Article80 1953-09-12 3 Merchants Say It's Undemocratic merK?ial i >ns y. anded the it c.f live inirdinance to tf) the as undemoprinciple. "it n luncil to nex I g On Tue lav. tate* of "t. ndivid I to i ic I i il i permit the n rh his pre nisea and ins80 words
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Article21 1953-09-12 3 NEUMONIA KILLED 24 i 2 4 [apore list week. 'j aod enteritis RO4 babies wei* »i„ IM Persons died ln vc21 words
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Article55 1953-09-12 3 WHILE an 18-year-old girl was waiting for a iriend on the live foot-way of Cross Street on Thursday night, a man snatthed her purse and ran away. She nave chase with two girl friends, but soon lost siu'ht of thp thief. The purse contained her identity55 words
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Article23 1953-09-12 3 DR. FOZDAR will speak or '"Tlu- Futur. of Religion** al Bahai Centre, 352-A Tanjong Katong Road, tomorrow at 1 1 a.m.23 words
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101 1953-09-12 3 Blytbes Here In Between Holiday Trips THE former C I .1 Secretary in Singap ire. Mr. W. L. Blythe. returned to the Colony yesterday in the Glenearn with Mrs. Blythe after a six-week trip to < Hongkong arid Japan. B ythe, who i> on < leave prior to retirement. wil|101 words
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Article70 1953-09-12 3 AN 18-year-old girl. Chew Kum Yew was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months, by the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Ghows yesterday. I The court was told that at about 7.10 p.m. on August 8. < Chew tried70 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-09-12 3 FAM I L Y remittances to c China during August totalled $1,744,703. of which $1,162,759 I was from Singapore and the i balance from the Federation of c Malaya. pnoie. 81l Ml ««M!Wflfr mmW<*mSi7am JS*m*a MR ONG TIONG PL'AY, a Singapore businessman, and Mrs. One. (standing thirdStandard - 82 words
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154 1953-09-12 3 ■i !!!.Y Ar y! M! Victoria Theatre and Memorial Mali will not be pulled down to give wav to a new building, the City Council's Estates and Fire Brigade committee has decided. Some Councillors felt that the los s of a historic building would154 words
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Article121 1953-09-12 3 Every 33rd Person Owns A Car THER E were 218.472 vehicles of all types on Singapore roads up to the end of August. These include more than .50.000 motor cars. This works out at one ear to every 33rd person in Singapore. During August. new vehicles which came on the121 words
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94 1953-09-12 3 Junior Red Cross Show THE Junior Branch of tht Singapore Red Cross Societj will hold an exhibition of I James and gifts made or collected by Red Cross Jun ion is Christmas gifts for childrer; in hospitals. In the exhibition, which will te held in November, a stall will display94 words
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Article89 1953-09-12 3 THE Public Utilities Committee of the Singapore City Council has appointed a subcommittee to consider the proposition that household appliances be sold to the public OO hire purchase terms instead of on rental as at present. The Ga s Department is reported to be losing money89 words
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539 1953-09-12 3 PWD Director Reports Standard Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH no provision is made in thc estimates, the Public Works Department is investigating the possibility of providing more accommodation for Singapore's lepers as a result of a big increase in demand, the Director of Public Works,539 words
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Article55 1953-09-12 3 TICKETS for the Singapore British Red Cross Society's $50,000 lottery which are now on sale are available at lee Wah 3ank Ltd., 18 South Canal Road, and branch headquarters, Red Cros* Office, Old Supreme Court. Sales of tickets which are priced at $1 each55 words
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Article222 1953-09-12 3 TWO Ol T T of three Singapore secondary schools costing $700,000 each are under construction and the third will close its call lor tenders this week, the Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, disclosed at a Press conference yesterday. Of eight secondary schools222 words
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Article33 1953-09-12 3 DR. C.A. GIBSON HILL will lecture on Exhibition Prints A Judge's Viewpoint "at the Camera Club, 57, Pheng Oeck Avenue, on Sept. 15 at 8 p.m The public is invited.33 words
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Article182 1953-09-12 3 Attempt To Cheat S'pore Merchant in ij men posing as agents ol a manager of a certain cinema in Singapore, were trapped bv Police as they went to collect S5OO from their victim a businessman living: in North Bridge Road— on Thursday. The businessman was approached by a man on182 words
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Article64 1953-09-12 3 A MASS Wedding of six couples will take place at the Singapore Hakka Guild hi Peck Seah Street at noon on Tuesday. Sept. 15 Tiie Hakkas o r Khjki !>elieve that this month, the eighth. according to the Chinese calendar, ii specially propitious for ma- 1 The64 words
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Article83 1953-09-12 3 IPOH, Fri. Police today are still unable to trace the parents of a four-year-old deaf and dumb Chinese gill who was found by A watchman near the Ipoh Club in Ciub Road yesterday mornins. A Police radio van took her round town yesterday and made fruitless83 words
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Article48 1953-09-12 3 LTM KIM KHAN 12), w i sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Singapore Seventh Police Court M trate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram. yesterday for pi ising It lbs. of raw opium on July 25 jat Sou t'n Quav. Prince Edu n I Road. i 148 words
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Advertisement326 1953-09-12 3 Q f/iimpse of Chinvse hin ton/ KUNG MING j£f MASTER '—tmmLje'^ OF MILITARY STRATEGY ,A '^^Lz^ f Y <\ In a South China (f^^^\— K/\, J^ l-^ljft campaign many ol jl [i^^r^W M' /ff L/ s*^^ W Kung Ming's troops >U. jl i (r~^Wr If// were overcome by V. >^326 words
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540 1953-09-12 4 Standard Stall" Reporter Hli; Battle of Britain— the great victory won for so manv by so few which saved Kngland irom invasion will be recalled on Tuesdav when ceremonial parades will be held at all R.A.F'. stations in Singapore and the Federation in540 words
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Article70 1953-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The draw for the next Social Welfare Lottery will be 1 in Seremban tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. A total of 1.292.000 tickets have heen sold for this lotterv Firsl prize will be $250,000. Other prizes are: second, $100,000; third. $30,000; .rth. $25,000. There are70 words
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Article, Illustration247 1953-09-12 4 photo, j Tell It Four Ways Without Fear' Leaflets KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Four *f of giving vital information to thc Gov inn concerning Communist terrorist act detailed in 50,000 leaflets which he distributed in Selangor during thc r weeks in an intensive drive for operation againstStandard - 247 words
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Article195 1953-09-12 4 Judge Praises Two MR. JUSTICE Whitton in the Singapore Hign Court vesterday commended a school teacher. Eugen Owen and a University of Malaya student, T. Kasinathan for coming to the aid of a girl when she was attacked bv two men in Cuff Road on the195 words
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Article46 1953-09-12 4 IX PREPARATION' for I ie December Singapore Council election, the Government yesterday gazette.' polling stations for the wards. There are 10 polling stations each in the North, and Bi tier Wards, naie in South and Keppel and 11 in Ea.->t Katong wex46 words
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Article89 1953-09-12 4 \V II FN Lee Thian Sze sentenced to three month*' rigorous imprisonment lor criminal breach of trust in the Singapore Fifth Police C i yesterday, liis young wife an 1 children burst into tears. They were -till fobbing as they lelt the court. It89 words
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Article137 1953-09-12 4 A Malay "pounced on" an 18-year-old Chinese schoolgirl took her pen. then clutched her neck until she fainted in lone- ly Napier Road. Singapore, last Wednesday evening. Said the girl yesterday: "I was on my way home then. The man snatched away my geometry set. "He137 words
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Article, Illustration195 1953-09-12 4 i HANKS to Cathay Paeifir Airways the Federation delegation to the International Labour Organisation's eon ference and Mr. Alvin Carl and Mr. H Oldcnbrock of thc I.C.F.T.C. were able to board their plane fo r the last lap of their journey to Tokyo to attend a conference195 words
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Article141 1953-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. C— iravertj ragei avei the scheme to airlift one million clonal rubber seeds to plantations In Nigeria in which Ume Malayan companics are said to have a majority share. The statement by 1 .k Ahmad. Smallho npi m the Fc i141 words
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Advertisement126 1953-09-12 4 1 1f*\ i I 4 I fa *k Dn you lead nu ex acting life? Ly. I ri I I a, ■j AmmW^^m tt[me\ V• v J J \J^§fy X *ZMbs**2 c^lOj^use Butterfly stove SAVES TIME MONEY Housewife's Choice LEA HIN CO (13' SGor* 68'ICC *P $&<.*■( Kl -V<y j/66126 words
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Advertisement138 1953-09-12 4 J^LW9*9^R~jL 4 i MfJet^J mmmT^^^tmm***^. tllTtFt iIICI f Menus, Wtncs ond Music, »i air conditioned luxury. TONIGHT fLJ*^ Extension to 1 a.m* i"* r ri L I ST II R HOTEL. BAR 6 TAIJ: I 229 ROCS'. TELEPHCK. -8 f 77u?ii<uirt t/j owe < Mft/AtATtC PAWS j V tot/uj Family138 words
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Miscellaneous16 1953-09-12 4 I M I I > P I I I K N t l I i 1 i16 words
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Article294 1953-09-12 5 Reward For Devoted Dm*y KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-Speciol Constables honourably dischargafter completing hv. years' service in the Federation will get cash cncf.tsamount.ng to more than six months' pay, in addition to other forms or assisroncc. 'id tho Commissioner for Resettlement ol Sraial Coo will be294 words
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139 1953-09-12 5 It's A Fight To The Bitter End— Raj i IGHT to the bittei o bring the Singapon nment to its knet" c i Labour repre live on the Constitu ommission ha i started bv the La bom Mr. R. Dasaratha Labour Legislative < illor. (old The Stand esterdaj t h139 words
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Article88 1953-09-12 5 j A NEW staff canteen for i Governn: w ho ■•'s Fullerton B opened bv the Under-S. of the Colonv. Mr. Higham nexl Saturn Thi n will serve breakand lunch. During work- B houi rages will be various deI pari Spa provid I for workhO88 words
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Article68 1953-09-12 5 A Malay r and son, crane drivers, were commend 1 Sing pore (Mr. Giam g Hin) yesl for 'tying to save a Chinese ;rer from drownii The labourer. Ang Chwee Bock. 26, slipped ofl the Embarkation Pier. al Beri ay a r rm Aug. 17. He n-swimmer.68 words
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Article56 1953-09-12 5 SHEAH Lim K carried a a. -id e other men in his from the G Park to the Rit/ Hotel, was charged in the Citv Police Court y. with using a private car xi without a licence. and without having h to cover his passenger- The case56 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-09-12 5 Taking A ji Close Look J THE popularity ol good music is growing rapidly in this part of the world, said the Singapore Governor, I Sir John Nicoll, when he opened a "timely exhibition" of Eastern and Western musical instruments at the British Council Hall209 words
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Article154 1953-09-12 5 A SINGAPORE woman for-tune-teller, who a> When he was a year 0 toretell the course ol life I "undesirable char.. T'ne boy, now in hi hi the on y in the S al W< fare I nary for August to respond to Be ause of his low154 words
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Article89 1953-09-12 5 Mr. lies w iik will be I hen' far five days. He l'l will visit Johore "to see j Li things" eapeciaOy the r ;1 1 operative movement. Ile I 1 1 will then visit Australia 1 1 where he will deliver a 1 1 series89 words
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Article48 1953-09-12 5 MR. R. M. YOUNG. Director of E S poTe. was reported to v ill at the General Hosp Mr. Young. due to retire at 1 t next 1 admitted to hospital a few days ago. Mr. R. E. [no Deputy Dir-. for Mr. Young.48 words
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Article61 1953-09-12 5 2 SAID 'PASS' FINED $200 TWO men who said "'p.' •1 asked for their fares while travelling in Singa] were charged in the Six* P re Court 1 lay. In one case, '•> h Hoon -lia $100 for I tor oi a tare. In the e, Tay Yi w (luan.61 words
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Article, Illustration183 1953-09-12 5 Traffic Rules During City Day Celebrations TRAFFIC will be barred Irom certain roads during the Citv dav anniversary celebrations. An order to this effect made by the Deputy Commissioner ol Police wa.s gazetted last night. The following restriction? will be in fon e from (3 p.m. on Sept. 21 until183 words
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Article68 1953-09-12 5 Body Had Large Wart Under Eye THE man whose dead washed up on to thi behind the Customs Shed in B. ich Road o n Ti: ad irgt wari jusl under ,>aid y Police blished the thia distil bin* mark should make comparative When found a Cusl eer. th e68 words
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Article35 1953-09-12 5 THE I ist nighl rn two ambu ren came oui tney could. Thi shop. Time p.m. Flrelr.cn got into action ii the flames. It wa.> a chimnev I at 135 words
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70 1953-09-12 5 Standard Stall Keportei GOVERNMENI servants, mprcialh thus? in responsible positions, should not Jo- allowed to hold office as Legislative Cmum rillori while < oiitirium.' the service. G national F Emj Ir. 1 morning li red j d bi i i it of If70 words
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200 1953-09-12 5 |\i»' Ikeat uii'i n I mis allow ed to ept "ied p.u k. I ml* i >< .ti In ..i id.\d M'tion ul < hildrt 11 Ordin im il i> foi bidd< n la i« i iv,. ,m •„tv mf at "ii'i reward in200 words
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Advertisement97 1953-09-12 5 Happy II orW Singapore TONIGHT SPECIAL I fiCGER GALLET" 1 NIGHT EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SPECIAL VALUABLE PRIZES FOR SPOT DANCES OF THK FAMOUS ROGER ft GALLET" PEBFUMES AVH' PARTIR' LTC. CD RY TIIE AGENTS EBRATE YOUR WINNINGS AT THE HAPPIEST CABABET TIIE HAPPY CABABET '^\^\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Y\\\\\\\\\\\\\^ <HR HEARING Ml) DEPARTMENT97 words
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Advertisement97 1953-09-12 5 "Correct dWßKir^^ time T" We 1 r *w cilance!" lm**^^\^ />^ -rf-*^""^ V > kmmm* jLmmmW\\9*\ SERVICE ROLEX Pride and Confidence n owner oi ide o f po« ind a i i i* 1 l i confidence in the -kill w.th which the l m the hi.tury of aratch wiH97 words
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Article749 1953-09-12 6 REPRESENTATIVES of tho International Bank for Reconstruction and Development are expected to an ive in January next yeai to carry out a survey with a view to aiding th< eo nomic development of the Federation and the Colony. This survey should be of ticular interest to the749 words
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Article, Illustration921 1953-09-12 6 By A Times' Specif Correspondent I H l 2 Hours Ihu'lv gyJOO Ott Slttttaps St'fffl/rt'ia'% 1.100 f looms \^HEN the members of the House of Commons dis persed for the long recess they hod met, since the session began on November 4 last year, on921 words
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Article584 1953-09-12 6 Dato Mahmud 's Task Sir: Mr. Ngim Khck Kuan, in Monday's issue of Thc Standard has written about the origin and original function of the Speaker ot thc House ot Commons in the 14th century. It is interesting to note that even in thc 16th century thc Speaker, as the584 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-09-12 6 THE KELANTAN' GOVERNMENT is taken to task by Utusan Melayu for putting a former Cabinet Minister of Siam under house arrest for the last few years. The man. the paper says, is Ha.ii Shamsuddin bin Mustapha. former Minister for Islamic Affairs under Pridi Phanomyong with whom he escaped234 words
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Article504 1953-09-12 6 Sir; An announcement tbat tbe Government is considering taking steps to license and register bookmakers in this country was made in the Federal Legislative Council by the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. M. Hogan. It n aosi *BABV Sir: Moy I know who'.e "baby" is the Gemmill's Drinking Fountain, to tbe504 words
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Advertisement101 1953-09-12 6 SINGAPORE nuwi STANDARD INUEPENDENI MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE 12 8, Rcbinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Street, 83. Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Tele. 4588 Tele:101 words
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Advertisement102 1953-09-12 6 The secret of J I sandwich p^j I success j /if \&2^ II Miki s thi Venn ot sandwwh success ai ica-timc. suppci time A rhin spread ot Bovril on hrr lh( Msticst. mosi v.hisK ing sand -a >cw pHOd, 100. because Howi! iv the pDI iiv mosj concentrated lorm102 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-09-12 7 Photo 1111 Duke Of Kent. IT. g knti ii out h\ Regimental (Quartermaster sergeant \< Burton at the Royal Military leademy, Sand- mm Mondaj Between >ui be seen Major ll V Havilland. I to- Duke is |oininc tin- a* i Prii iir mi i M. 11lAP - 59 words
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Article38 1953-09-12 7 (AFP) v inBi -a n by G C R« i inald Mi I .man Raymond KHerts; Willi abl 0 Cornwall; »n able i in-March. O'Ki seaman gham, -loed ell. B Flo WyetMiiner. Fratton. 'he H. u-nce38 words
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Article18 1953-09-12 7 11. (Reuter). today swept bridges in Morocco and than 200,000.000 (C200.000) worth ol18 words
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Article75 1953-09-12 7 Stcndord London Correspondent LONDON. Sept. 11. The followin 9 are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Jf* 19 d. Spot £611 per ton 'JOob«.r/Dec \9ld. buyers, £612 10s. sellers. •-n /Morch \9id. Three months: £602 10s. 'ro«/ J unc75 words
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125 1953-09-12 7 Sept. 11 Rrsl ol 14,700 Chii ommunism arr; <'i neutral zone tog their fl I nci shouting, M D< io the 1,000 anti-Communist tered the at tho sprawlIndian village" near Panmunji guard Indian m> i undersh ip. I Natioi Many were I I lommunisl125 words
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Article46 1953-09-12 7 NFW MEXICO. Sepl 11. (Ri ter) Sergeant Hiroshi di.vamura. the only living Japanese American to be n awan United States Of Honour, said he was b ■j. ting to "take it easy." yesterday following a round ol hectic e welcome home celebration. n46 words
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271 1953-09-12 7 CAMBODIA WON'T FIGHT REDS OVER THE BORDER' -Lei Us Be' Plea PIINOM PENH, Cambodia, Indo-China, Sept. 11 (AP) Cambodia's Premier Pen Nouth told the Communist-led Vietminh by radio today that if they would get out of his Indo-Chinese kingdom the Cambodians would not fight them in neighbouring Vietnam. The Premier's271 words
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Article87 1953-09-12 7 CLEVELAND (Ohio). Sept. 11 (AP) A gas explosion under a three-quarter-mile-long sec: ion of a street here killed a woman motorist and injured 07 persons some seriously in rush hour crowds fi terday. The woman died of injuries received when she was pin ied in a87 words
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207 1953-09-12 7 PM Visits] Office, Sees U.S. Envoy LONDON, Sept. 11 (AP) —Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill paid a surprise visit last night to his office at No. 10 Downing Street, where he conferred for an hour with IT.S.l T .S. Ambassador Winthrop Aldrich. The 78-year-old Prime Mini ter drove to London207 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-09-12 7 Hollywood's Latest Sensation photo. MOST OUTSTANDING NEWCOMER: Abbe anc Xavur (ii«at\n ile and singer who has Seen named Hollywood's "Most Outstanding Newcomer" In the MUG'a (Movie Isher.s' Cimid). A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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386 1953-09-12 7 DOUGLAS (Isle of Man), Sept. 11 (Reuter)— British trade unions todav refused to press Government to increase trade with Communist nations. The Communist-led Foundrvmen's (nion asked delegates at the trades I nion Congress conference here to demand that steps be taken to386 words
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Article86 1953-09-12 7 KHATMANDU, (N e pa 1). lep 11 (AP).— The Nepalesc apital ol Khatmandu was ipened to the re>t ot the iroi Id by road for the lirvt ime last night. Tne Government announced he completion of a 60-mile tighway linking it with Chim>edi, in Bihar state86 words
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Article101 1953-09-12 7 NELSON, British Columbia, Sept. 11, (UP) Home owners in the Kootenay Valley set up day and night patrols yesterday to protect themselves from possible fire bombing raids following the arrest of 148 Douksobors for parading nude before schoolchildren. The arrests were carried out by101 words
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Article70 1953-09-12 7 TUCSON. Arizona. Sem. 11. (AFP) American scientist Wallace Fuller announced last night that he was at present doing research for the Atomic Energy Commission on a "Dust-bomb" which could. eventually destroy all animal and vegetable life In a whole country. The new bomb is a production70 words
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293 1953-09-12 7 PACIFIC PACT WILL NOT BE BROADENED ANZUS Defence Council: AucfJ^ S J ,N GTO N Sept 11, (Reuter)— The Foreign Ministers o' Australia New Zealand and the United States announced lost n.aht they had decided against broadening the tripartite ANZUS Pacific detence pact by admitting Britain or any other country.293 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-09-12 7 Mfl \l)RO\ Leader Neville Duki- m.idr n« w > in niw Mir Morld .or speed record on .Morula* in his >u<p( ning Hawker Hnnter in fighter ever itu ..mum- »g tin coast lb v., 1,1 M ||e« rrei •iv i i. <• all *'I wan >p ii although ili« >AP - 128 words
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Article37 1953-09-12 7 NAIROBI. Sept. 11. (AFP) —In a bid to suppi. ness in Nairobi, the government of Kenya has decided to [ake over administration of large native residential ai from the City Council. eo tod37 words
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Article20 1953-09-12 7 -MR MARTIN' P. DCRKIN the < y Democrat in President Eisenhower* cabinet has resigned as Secretarv of Labour ReuterReuter - 20 words
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140 1953-09-12 7 UJMJO.V Sept. 11.— New negotiations to rrsohr Hie three year-old An^lo-Pcrsian nil dispute src evicted in diplomatic quarters here to st.irt shortly through the "good offices" ol the United States Britain has told the United that her starting pi n the :a:ks will be theReuter; A.P. - 140 words
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Article26 1953-09-12 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower hu left Washington by ai; for Denver. Colorado, after attending the memorial services foi the late Chief Justice Fred M Vinson.26 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-09-12 7 photo. I Here's the folding-wing < Gannet anti-suhnurine i and search plane M the J Farnborough, Hampshire, Air Show. Tks plane's wings fold up for easier storage j aboard aircraft carriers. I APAP - 32 words
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Advertisement43 1953-09-12 7 These arc thc finest v\jW^9\v briars made. Each onc is a perfect pipe. Specially 3w^ selected for the fine groin V^ JST^t ORLIK SUPREME $13 50 THE STORE WITH A TO OFFFR SPECIALISTS IN HOUSIHOLD PACIING iIS #i f Off o#o/I a s43 words
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Advertisement714 1953-09-12 8 tVMBUKC AMEHIKA LINIE \NI) NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVU E To Colombo (.not Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, ■aniburg Bremen. I Weeeee9*im (NUL) 3/1 Ocl 90ei 1" LlOel l s Brums, hweig tMMWAG) I'. MOcl M 3MM SMtl LNov Unni Kon^. Manila, Kobe Yokohama. Peaaag P Sham Spore IS .Nabob (NDL) 9 100.714 words
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Advertisement1106 1953-09-12 8 wliiU BLUE FUNNEL LINE (ssium.) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. J^» Inc-orporited In BlßgapoV* Carrten option to ptwce4 via ,«»'"'V r 1 l V; iJu LONDON (ONH.NINIXL I'OKIS D:c S2.'*s P. S ham Penanß Persem cr- e n ti<T/ta MBfoa for London Vawcastlfl Bfl^ll •5* iGO Mpl Hwm 9am ft li sept1,106 words
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Advertisement1069 1953-09-12 8 AIR PASSENGER WAS A PROBLEM FOR AMSTERDAM Standard Aviation Reporter THE Amsterdam polite force recently found itself stuck with tiie stickiest problem of the year: to (ind someone who was able to speak Chinese, someone a KLM woman passenger, MadLm Hong Seon Jan, travelling from Hongkong to .Venezuela. She night1,069 words
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Advertisement687 1953-09-12 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I K «.,s spore P s ham ">I.\UI)AIA" For Bangkok ..Gdn: 27 2S "INDIA" For Bangkok. S H jngkorisj. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 3, I Oct 2/2 Oct MSc: "SELANDIA M for Ban-k k 10 11C 'KOREA" For Djakat'a. BBB# kok. Saigon, Uon-k Manila Kobe.687 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-09-12 9 pnoio. Jl ro.MMUNIST TRADE FAIR. The Red China pavilion j al Leipzig trade fair sponsored by the Communist Gov- |l ernmeal <»f East Germany. The emphasis i n this year's i 1 fair i s consumer goods. h APAP - 39 words
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Article168 1953-09-12 9 Pakistan To Buy £5-M Jap Goods KARACHI. Sept. 11 (Reuter) —The Pakistan Government has issued licences to the value of five milliou sterling for import of Japane e capital goods on the basis of deferred payment, usually re! ia t irres said here yesterday. Textile machinerv makes up th< bulk168 words
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198 1953-09-12 9 Peace Brings Hopes For A Boom In H.K. KYO, S. pt. 11 (UP) g n and businessmen eve Hongkong a period v now that Korean war is over. nber of prominen ar I ie inle with China. ted the list of be ren< n ineir eye on the Hongk market198 words
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165 1953-09-12 9 TOKYO, Sept. 11 (IP)— The Japanese Governhas revised and weakened the occupation-; i anti-monopoly law designed to break up the! >u linns which dominated the nation's business relations. 1 have on the was the D:et dur. and went •ire. law was key in a165 words
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Article83 1953-09-12 9 WENDOVER, (Utah), Sept 11 (Reuter) A British Austin Healey test car yesterday made the fastest speed over a measured mi'.e recorded for a production motor car. Air. Donald Healey, driver and deer, claimed. Ihe timed by the rican Automobile Association but still subject to83 words
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Article309 1953-09-12 9 DOING THE MARKET THE i ket in Sing t yest rday. grade rubber for Septemier shipment closing at 64J •ents per lb. (64 3/8 cents per on Thursday) Small b int pa d during tiie day. Opening al 64| cents per lb priees remained about unchanged during the flay. At309 words
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Article66 1953-09-12 9 MALAYAN tin on the local market opened easier yesterday with sei icrs predominating but a complete reversal took place on the announcement of the meta! price at noon. At the close there were buy- 1 ers of tin shares at the higher levels, but sellers were reserved. Industrial -hares66 words
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Article396 1953-09-12 9 Time Ripe For Concerted Move' WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (AP)— British spokesman Mr. Reginald Moulding, economic secretary of the British Treasury, yesterday made a strong plea before the Government of thc International Monetary Fund for quick convertibility of currencies. "The time is upc foi com u^cous. concertedAP; Reuter - 396 words
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Article88 1953-09-12 9 pore market yesterday were easier but fair business wai reported. Copra was easier yesterday with prices around Siis per picul lor buyers of September and October shipment, sellers indicating S3SJ. Coconut oil buyers quoted $54| per picul with sellers at $55*. Singapore produce prices (per picul) quoted by sellersves'er<lay88 words
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114 1953-09-12 9 MORE reports from thc annual meet ing of the International Monetary Fund (1.M.F.) held in Washington on Thursday: SOUTH M HKA put Forward— and Ui Stal quickly rejected— i to in< •Id F" '< Ol fdld (The US$3 a Iroy ouno Ml i iA.P. - 114 words
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Article73 1953-09-12 9 T IN INTAKE TO BE LOWER STILL NFW YORK, Sept. It (Tl*)— World consumption of tin is expected to trend lower primarih because al the expanding use of electrolytic tinpl;ite. I leading American industrialist and tin expert predicted tod.iv. l tawing tin in t 1 Bulletin of the n of73 words
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50 1953-09-12 9 July Rubber Production Topped Need L< N i by 35.000 ns in Jul; tei R ibbci SI Group innoun Co of the i 1 in i iot ii* United Stat< s, Britaii Fiance. Prod ped 10.000 i x nod. Chinese import l bring Union no r I 4u.7(Hi ib month50 words
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Advertisement116 1953-09-12 9 C^f^ GrilfMEll i^^ LJ Ij/i If] i v Li mliim m*mm^^-^\ Jl *m\WL**ml JBm. tla 1 -Vi M****\\ mtM ***mmm\\ ki Tm a****** rm <^ No loading delays! 6 "TON 4^ Jrl iVw No idle tractors. U Vill ULU MECHANICAL HORSE v 7fnH^^v Iti h ?-9 j w*r uffi^l^V I116 words
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Miscellaneous133 1953-09-12 9 '^".^iffiViffiffisSJft^ f fri_B««_rtKhirtrkii_mw«_lrt7_i^^ _W._ a Ki >uu w* M v s y %-< S'pore Diary x Vomen'i R I NDI si MUSSION KV 1 N• iw at SIKH: P rtinidh k on v itha i.i To- ib at ctice 5 "Ani tn lOMiiKKoil 1 M *'i I.MMI) -m Pn Low133 words
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Miscellaneous314 1953-09-12 9 Djakarta S bj dr; Thailand by Britain, Northern I ope, North and West A Wesl Indies (parcels only) by T 1 -ens \KUI\ \LS: Hongkong. China J .i i by Loksang; Sibu bv Be I i TIDES AND TIMES SINOAPORE: High: CO-48 :n 9 3 ft; 12 49 m 9314 words
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Miscellaneous247 1953-09-12 9 Foi a. Vow Loong (3 Dl Cantonese 11 1.) mirinite REX: il n Ro.ise 3. 630 and yBO Din ;Walk n Crooked Mi'.e 11 am. I PAVILION: Scons Honß Taj Chee l. 3, 3(> and y p.m The Redhead and the Cowboy 11 am.; A.i Actor's Romance 11.15 pm ODEON:247 words
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Miscellaneous281 1953-09-12 9 «»iu.on Bird Of Paradise 11 am; 1 tpusands Cheer 1 a3O 6 15 and 8 IS p m WINDSOR: Kanchans (Tamil) ll a m Bauz |Hin 3. 6 and 9pm STAB: Gordon Of Ghoal 11 nm. Romantic Monk (Cantonese) 3 30. 7 and 930 p m An Acl Romanc-c (Mandarin281 words
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Article905 1953-09-12 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS Music Notes By YBBTEBOAT, II K The Governor of Singapore. .Sir John Nicoll, opened one of the most novel and interesting exhibitions which have ever been held in Singapore. The Exhibition of Muvcal Instruments, jointly sponsored by the Chamber Ensemble and Junior Symphony Orchestra in association905 words
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Article559 1953-09-12 10 IS MALAYA inking hrr rightful place in tho world of hallroom dancing'* This js a question ou whirh Dan Judah and Join Curtis* hive decided views, and. at Raffles Hotel, during a >a< II between exhibition dances, thcv told me of the chances Malaya was missing. There559 words
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Article396 1953-09-12 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR m ""avs 1. 1 oi ATION: I J. "1 or tkc ROOd ;irr ;il\\:ivs I tin* mrrry. s .iv«- h\ an ••\ii chance. And tin- warn* love the iniiiir. ami tlir merry love to daacv William Butler Teats. i SATI BOAT I- OK396 words
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331 1953-09-12 10 MAXINE - Just Looking AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS MAXINE TOOTHING is quite so J depre.-sing as a sun lan that is fading when one no more looks like a sun maiden but a discouraged fading gar lonia with nasty brown blotches and a sallow complexion. To alleviate this condition Elizabeth Arden comes331 words
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Article420 1953-09-12 10 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones By LAST Sunday's Rhythm Setsion at the Rex Cinema was very enjoyable. 1 arrived In good times -so I thought only to find the House FuU" boards up once more. However my good friend Mr. Bhattar char iee managed to squeeze me in.420 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-09-12 10 Stai Contest No. 32 ALL through thi* meek Ihr Singapore Standard nre •enti it- thirlv-sei ond star contest All Mniie got do is io collect tiv six pictures and their respective toupons ait*, send them together ui«h the name of the stars under single cover86 words
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Advertisement268 1953-09-12 10 «n CATHAY ORGANISATION ft ATTRACTIONS m— ll.ooa.ni. 1.45 5 shows. AufYnrc, 415 Am %a **^r*t^\^\S".\!\llL majestic spi .< i kcie to MVH II Ol O TJ l*W WW Ijkr 4. lean SIMMONSSteWart GRANGER Deborah KERR Charles LAUGHTON m- 'n >>< lif litkliil Cicl lilt WALSH ROLf E BYRON KELLAWAY CARROLL268 words
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Advertisement57 1953-09-12 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU OROER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stamps it you want your pottern cut If I don't qet the stamps, you don't get the rottern A number of orders hove corre to me without the stomps. These won't be cut till the57 words
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Advertisement328 1953-09-12 10 ■j NOW l^tJlfirifc showing IXXiUi-'Jr I MOST S/n-1 ttivitlai i ImunTiffhl 10mm v**,. wST A Sn L !i H SCOTT L mwSmi Ji im+m****!mmWmWmmWm f W I ALSO! Illosl MMx V hll||>| > 'i Today am "ABOUT I\< i MI Tomorrow am. "CAPTAIN SCARLI I I ?Viifii//f/ &M m milm328 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-09-12 11 iron. Fri. Lee Sai Cheong wiU not play for the Federation team against Singapore on s "»d.ay. *H has hurt his foot THE South China soccer tourists, due to play three games in the Colony, arrived in Singapore yesterday. The tourists will open their tour here against74 words
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Article104 1953-09-12 11 ALOR STAR. Friday— l n the Northern /one of the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer competition Kedah beat PerlLs 4-0 today. The game we* played below usual standards and wa s inclined to be one-sided. Credit for keeping down the I score must go to104 words
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Article32 1953-09-12 11 Social Athletic Party suffered the worst defeat when they went down to the Singapore bour Board Police 1-., in the SAFA Division 3A match played at Geylang Stadium i day.32 words
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Article339 1953-09-12 11 STAR-STUDDED Ceylon Sports Club team lost ti its glitter at Balestier Road yesterday. Playing Uk msi the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in a SUA division 1 league fixture, the Ceylonese were fortunate enough to leave the field victors by two goals to one. In fairness339 words
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Article167 1953-09-12 11 BODCA RALLY WIN Putting every ounce of effort into a late rally, BODCA were rewarded with full points when thev scored a 3—l victorv over R.A.F. (Seletar) 2nd XI after trailing one— nil at halftime. The match, a S.H. A. Division 2 league fixture, was played at St. George's Koad167 words
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Article95 1953-09-12 11 A 'Hattrick' By La Faber KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— •Si r Eurasian Technical College hy three goals to nil on the Gurney ground today. The Eurasians led one-nil in the first with a goal scored by tie forward R. La Faber. In the second half La Faber added two more for95 words
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Article104 1953-09-12 11 PRXAXG. Fri— The onlv Iw> j goals of the match, both stored 'by Ariffin Noor in the second j hah', just about reflects \he marI gin of superiority Malays had over Europeans in the intercommunity soccer fixture piaved on Victoria Green today The first goal was scored104 words
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Article100 1953-09-12 11 UNITED Sports Club, sjM infe- their last division I SAFA 1 league game this season, went down to the Naval C-in-C Staff by three goals to one at lerieal Union yesterday. Fine goalkeeping by 11 gave the Navalmen a dec superiority over the United team. In the 15th100 words
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Advertisement189 1953-09-12 11 \si 1 snows i &9 15 p.m. oluntbi 1 Pk lure n u m Comedy Hit! SIREN OF BAGDAD" Marring Patricia ,1 B Rfedfan Hi NNICOLOR I n morrow at 1 1 a.m. Warner Bros. -in ii i: ITE lOUKNEF* I 0 morrow Paramount Picture MPING J -At KS mf189 words
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Advertisement527 1953-09-12 11 1 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 15) In The Ifi^h Court Of Ihe Colony of Singapore Island Of Singapore [N BANKRUPTCY. Wa 1 1 Earner*! Administration Order No. 199 of 194] RE KANG SOON WA'll. of l<> Mer; awa R apore; Clerk. NOTICF. is HEREBY GH thai a Second and527 words
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Advertisement393 1953-09-12 11 P.W I) IRICNGG \NU TENDER NOTICE "TENDERS A U C foi of (a) (b) Ri '.un: |o I (c) S pplii i Dra I P W D T: ganu. Docur can be obtained of $50 ,Q t to be ed on retui with Tender to the Stat. 1 p u393 words
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Advertisement107 1953-09-12 11 ra Sj MTI \i!ON^ M \M i I will 14 ment I for Pi i I i i i i rt| i B n I I s 1 f mi m< ir m m or M \l It MI'I i; APPLICATIONS 1 n rhlU ir i I lAI |)IV Bl*107 words
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Miscellaneous231 1953-09-12 11 The Heart Ot Juliet Jones By Stan Drake LOCK So\ SJT *TeBE-\ L° L c'?r"'' 7 H A |7 S^T V^^ATM NC^cS^f *UN WCE^oS*'* g y <*>P fy V.T. Horn/in ißr^ 0^ NUTHIn'wENT J^Sa^CtDlD GIVE BUT Yd THINK /BQJEVE^^l^^^l I 9' '''&%%> W YXI SURE HAD J RIGHT... SEe^IED/ MATTER231 words
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Article1546 1953-09-12 12 WINDSOR LAD - TAKE KHOR MOUSA ON HIS RECORD WINDSOR LAD By KHOB MOUSA, i roni vear -old gelding by Persian Gulf, has come right and looks set to win iVe GoM Cup trial (Kace (i) for lop class horses over the Bukit Timah mile today. A verv striking galloper Khor Mousa has1,546 words
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Article28 1953-09-12 12 The weather broke clear yesterday following daily showers dming the past few. days. If further rain keeps off. whirh is unlikely, the tolas will be good.28 words
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Article1089 1953-09-12 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 p.m. —Class 2* Di v. 4—6 Furs. 1. (ISO Royal Signal 3y 9.00 "Mr. Kwik" Fox V 2. 70>J iii'in.k 5v 8.13 Mr. Out; Hup Leong ILdJle (Unfixed) :t 473 Tarsaa 4v 8.12 "Shaw Stable" Speneer Ward 4. 017 Siam Rice 3v 8.11 Mr.1,089 words
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250 1953-09-12 12 Intriguing Race 7: Best Tip To Win A 4-Cornered Duel MOST intriguing rarc of ,j M (J|s longs sprint for (lass two division I horses It looks like four-cornered duel bfl J, Director. Wonder (iold and Snun,| N.m- ,|j, ■Uh newcomers. Oleander and Sun, I like the chati' es of250 words
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Article30 1953-09-12 12 LONDON, Sep! II (Renton Ytsterday'f t -:'> stilts: Rugby l.eagiir Yorkshire Cup Ist. Round 2nd. Doncaster Vork 21 (D<>ion .1 4 to 4(1). Rimby Inion Neath 14. Penarth M30 words
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Article45 1953-09-12 12 B a Woi k I I m Maj the on Elubbei 1 n third to I l.v. Hi cipat w ovei l| Me Ba when cup ,1 He eould hav, impi the hill ly over |he unp R lb* hai inn45 words
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Advertisement199 1953-09-12 12 K WIIHOSi \si Russians Anil The Olympics tB R MICH Sept. 11 (P State i iad whicl pi edi< ted today that the S Un d domi in tiie 195< M i games. Canhi m. University o1 1, ed u conclusions reache< [ng tti,. cjh r through Nor v i199 words
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Advertisement128 1953-09-12 12 MAJESTIC THEATRE: EU TONG SEN STREET TKI.KPi I Shows l>:iil\ 7 A, M 111 p tn L \dmission M, S3. s.\ sl Sunda\ Oilly. "Matinee 1 pin i><hool I hil, lnn II IMPOSSIBLI flJf!&X?| wM<M!i: M'K I j \<; MIW 1 Wi Jthe atomic bomb; +c You won't believe your128 words
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