Singapore Standard, 12 October 1953
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Title Section15 1953-10-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 102. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 197,3. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.15 words
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586 1953-10-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter INDIANS all over the Federation yesterday backed nation ol the fie 'Indian Legislative Council.l protest against fte non-inclusion of an Indian ii the ederal Cabinet. m Indian Congress and the Federation Organisations are calling urgent meetings to tt they (ic. scribe aas.586 words
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90 1953-10-12 1 Jail Won't Keep Him From Arab Slave Girl f SBOROUGH, Oct. 11, di') k sh sailor appeala three seateace for \r.«i> slave vi t<j Bagii.i\ to rejoin I h.i\ c to fol- uu back I Basra Iraq, 1 earI Ivnn net il slave tiirl i h<- 19 year-old i sold90 words
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Article23 1953-10-12 1 Oct. 11. ganisation a was lay by 75 Springbok of DeI ratic a I the South I democrats.23 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-10-12 1 photo. THE DAMAGED bows of the destroyer H. MS. Diamond which was involved m a collision with the cruiser H.M S. Swiftsure m the Denmark Straits during a NATO naval exercise. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article43 1953-10-12 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 11 (AFP).— Forty tons of propaganda leaflets and food parcels were a: r-dropped over a wide area of the Chinese mainland vos 'erday by planes of the Nationalist air force on the occasion of China's National Day.43 words
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Article311 1953-10-12 1 Guianese Play Cricket Ami... GEORGETOWN, Oct. 11. The Attorney General was reported preparing to bring charges against leftist leaders of the overturned government of British Guiana yesterday as British troops fanner! out quietly across the colony to prevent uprisings. i Dr. Cheddi .lagan's nearAP; Reuter; UP - 311 words
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Article397 1953-10-12 1 'One Step And We March On Trieste' PARIS, Oct. II —Marshal Tito told 250,000 Yugoslavs at Skoplje m Macedonia today that Yugoslav troops would enter Zone A of Trieste the moment an Italian soldier sets foot m the zone. "I hope, however, and believe that notwithstanding present397 words
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Article54 1953-10-12 1 BERI.IN. Oct 11. (AFP).- i A Soviet army officer ahol flead a German civilian at the Soviet tone Jueterborg railway station here ye terday fo :ng an argument with him. Reporting thia, the Ame-rican-licensed newspaper, Hi Zeitung. said the Soviet ofli «-i was later arrested by54 words
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Article79 1953-10-12 1 Big Bang Not Before Tomorrow SYDNEY. O-t. 11 (Renter) Britain's atomic weapon tests on the South Australian testing grounds at Woomera are not likely to take place before Tue-djy according to the Sydney Sunday SunHerald. Under an Adelaide dateline the newspaper said 'he weather forecast for Monday north-easter-y to northerly79 words
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Article52 1953-10-12 1 TAVISTOCK. England. Oct 11 (AP) Searchers found the multi-millionaire Duke of Bedford dead today m ihe tangled woodlands of his 12,000 acre estate. Th c Duke. 64. year old pacifist and frequent centre of political controversy from his 50-rommed house at nearby Endsleigh vanished early52 words
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Article75 1953-10-12 1 Sultanah In Car Accident JOIIORK BAHRU Sun. The Sultanah of Johore and her three-year old daughter. Tengku Mariam were involved »n a niotor accident yesterday when their Rolls Royce collided with another car at Bukit Meldrom. Except for a slight shock none oi the royal family was hurt. Govindasaniy. the75 words
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Article154 1953-10-12 1 TROOPS ALERTED TO STOP RHEE PANMUNJOM, Oct. 11. American "alert troops," with tanks and flame-throwers, took up positions pointing south yesterday in an ominous warning against South Korean threats to attack Indian soldiers guarding POWs in the neutral zone. The show of s'rcngth followed an Indian appeal for U.S. aidA.P.; U.P. - 154 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-10-12 1 "Well, one thing's clear it's a much smaller planet than we thought it was!16 words
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Article178 1953-10-12 1 BANCiKOK. Oct. 11 (AFP) Kins Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia wants to marry a Siamese princess, according to reports circulating m the Bangkok Royalty. Norodom's purpose m seeking a Thai wife reportedly is to cement better Thai-Cam-bodian relations and he is said to have sent a matchmaker178 words
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Article79 1953-10-12 1 TRIESTE, Oct 11— Three United States destroyers steamed into Trieste harbour today and during the night and two British warcraft werp teported expected within the next -4 hours. Allied officials would give no explanation of their arrival. But Italians claimed they were an Anglo American riposte to theReuter - 79 words
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Article34 1953-10-12 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (AP) President Eisenhower was prevented from attending church today by intestinal flu. the White House announced Mrs Eisenhower remained at the Executive mansion to help attend to the President.34 words
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Article204 1953-10-12 1 KUALA Ll'MPl R, Sun.-l MNO-MCA convention today reiterated its demand for Federal elections by 1954 with the purpose of removing doubts that it has compromised with Government by accepting two Cabinet posts. The convention was tod that even if the Alliance wai offered -*X\ portfolios204 words
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Article118 1953-10-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Central Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council which met here today, approved the establishment of the Malayan Singapore Trade Union Council Joint Liaison Committee and its constitution. The meeting also decided to ask Government to include Malayan workers m the do118 words
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Article42 1953-10-12 1 TOKYO. Oct. 11 (AFP).— Police sources said today fugitive Japanese Communist Party Secretary Genera' Kyuichi Tokuda has virtually withdrawn from Party leadership and has been replaced by ano* her leader In hiding Central Committee member Shigeo Shida.42 words
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Article18 1953-10-12 1 THE son of ex-premier Mohammed iMossadeq. Ahmed Mo-sadeq. was arrested m Teheran on Saturday night. AFPAFP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration118 1953-10-12 1 THE Kom.in Catholic Diocese of Malacca one of the oldest mi n the East, has i»« ii r.iised to aa Arch Diocese, it w.i s dis closed m Singapore last ni-.ht And with the ere.iti<in of a new Arch Maetae, Bishop Michael Olromen dy (above) becomes m118 words
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Article57 1953-10-12 1 S Arabia Gets First Cabinet CAIR< i o ll (UP King [bn Baud ol Eta Arabia created full I >i the fir^t tii V n hi >t ir w poi t fro Ara The royal the) cabinet und< j of Crow ti Pi i i Siit ins lu-ir apparent who57 words
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Article, Illustration449 1953-10-12 2 COUNCILLORS SEE WHAT MAAF DOES Standard staff Bepwcfet Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils headed by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. VV. A. C. fi t o (i c, yesterday i s i te d the Singapore Win;; af the .Malayan Auxiliary Air Force at the Royal Air Force Station,Standard - 449 words
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Article146 1953-10-12 2 SULTAN TELLS HGs OF DUTIES THE Sultan of Kedah yesterday touted villages around the Bongsu Forest Reserve where Operation Sword is m progress. His first call was at Merbau Bulas where he visited the Home Guard post and talked to village elders. Af Sungei Sluang. the Ra or. m his146 words
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Article33 1953-10-12 2 THE Catholic High School wiil celebrate the 18th Anniversary of the foundation of the school at its premises at Queen Street today and tomorrow, beginning at 7.13 pan. on both da vs.33 words
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Article54 1953-10-12 2 THE 1 a Bei l So a a esterday ted I r depromot V bin (D-S.P.) M. A I Ebi Varshi tamed < A t. ConMr rifl a folPn ii.. San r .aal Dr I, 1 rea V .I i Mr. Sye I v S54 words
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Article58 1953-10-12 2 I I Waa v ing lie W< Ines lay. joint ownershi] Osman Gum anti, L Krisbnan, S. R< and Choo V. > the "Cafe Terungbulan a v on its re the Broad wa. variety pro^rzuum given by well-known stanta radio, stage and screen fame. A ip of58 words
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Article163 1953-10-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government and City Council Labour I'nion yesterday decided to accept Government's offer of a Sl5 wage increase to its lower-paid employees with certain reservations.'* Secretary of the Union. Mr. R K. Palayan, Io I d The yester lay thai his union163 words
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Article61 1953-10-12 2 TAX AH WEE of Geylang Serai was fined Sl by the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Knkaram on Saturday for eating a wcman. The 90UT1 was »old that Tan hit Wee Meow Ching on the i an i Other parts of the ly.61 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-10-12 2 A PROMINENT Colony Sikh wedding was he'd ves.terday at Tanjong Katong Road where Mr. Kirpal Singh. Narrula of Bangkok was married to Miss .lagriish Kaur daughter of Mr. Saran-ath Singh of Singapore. The bridegroom flew m from Bangkok on Friday for the wedding and will leave with his80 words
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Article, Illustration252 1953-10-12 2 Govt. Says No' To Pensions Enquiry Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government has rejected the Pensioners' Association's request for a Committee of Enquiry to consider an increase m basic pensions and for further increases m allowances. The Colonial Secretary. Mr W.A.C. Goode, m a letter to the Association said that "the252 words
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87 1953-10-12 2 THE E tatea ana F:re Bri Bade Committee of the Singa- pore City Council ha approved a 180.000 acbeme tor the development of the Shenton Way Under this scheme al 110 acres of land betWi Boon Tai Street and the Robinson Raad round.' i87 words
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Article30 1953-10-12 2 EXHIBITION SALE THK il tpital Da. i rherapy L'nit will hold I sa'e ot Ha aft s al the Tan Took s Ho pital on O t 28 at aau30 words
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Article86 1953-10-12 2 THI I and Fire BriI nittee ol S ngapore City Council has rr aded to Ihe Council that work on ■J. fo /paths around Rons n a aid be started Immediately hi m n the eviction eB a C 'i '<'<> hmith I Ihe Council to86 words
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Article145 1953-10-12 3 Tan Appeals For Malaya Hall Aid fS:NT,APORE Legislative r ,r, Mr. C. C. Tan, night that life m many overseas could sometimes be i able.** recorded broadcast Radio Malaya, Mr. Tan v appeal to the people t sii gapore and the Federa- mations to furnish lalaya Hall. 'orients live m145 words
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Article86 1953-10-12 3 ation has been •he Chief Com- Scouts through imissioner, Boy aiation (South i to register a t Tn p organised by .an pes Welfare As•i the intei •st of c Delta and Haveiation has been the D: tra t ComIhat every possible be given to proah86 words
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Article15 1953-10-12 3 MALACCA, Sun. Chinese here held their th ceremony m a< ma Hall yester-15 words
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Article304 1953-10-12 3 GOVT. CLERKS ATTACK RED TAPE' Concerned Over Recruitment Lag in/NII C TL- mm n ,P P?' Sun-— ihe Perak Government Clerical Services Union views with great concern the half hearted efforts made by Government m the recruiting of clerks for the General Clerical Services. In its annual report to be304 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-10-12 3 photo. 22SL tommis Voner General, Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald, yesS,^v?.H n^K th c SiD Presbyterian Church's' new ere^f«n S€ i h 01 hall at chard Road, a nd joined the congregation m service which followed. h«tJn L Sh rt *R!l ech Mr Malcolm MaeDonald said he hoped many children would useStandard - 91 words
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Article195 1953-10-12 3 Adult Education PENANG, Sun.— President of the Adult Education Association m the Federation, Mr. Heah Joo Scans, told returned Kirkby students today, that adult education has been the most significant movement which has flourished m Malaya both before and after the war. Mr. Heah revealed195 words
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Article56 1953-10-12 3 PROMPT action by people living m Joo Chiat Terrace resulted m putting out a fire which started In one of the huts, last night. With buckets or water the people helped to extinguish the fire before the arrival of the Brigade. Damage to the56 words
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Article40 1953-10-12 3 PENANG, Sun. Thousands of Chinese devotees forming a long procession, climbed the famous "Chen Jee Chan" or "1.200 steps" m Pay a Terubong, Ayer Itam today, m the annual pilgrimage to the Kew Ong Yah Temple.40 words
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Article105 1953-10-12 3 SOUTHERN Kinta Consolidated Ltd. reported a P rofit for ♦he year ended March 31, 1953. of £1.737,476, before taxation but after all e xpen ses Two interim dividends of 124 per cent each which absorbed £63,131 each have been oai<_ and tbe directors proposed a105 words
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Article50 1953-10-12 3 FOUR fire engines, a lorry and a trailer were rushed to the Firestone Rubber factory m Geylang Road yesterday morning when a "firebox" m the station registered that there was a fire m the factory. But when the engines arrived there they found everything m order.50 words
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Article87 1953-10-12 3 A PROPOSAL by Mrs. Robert Eu, Progressive City Councillor, to trace a descendant of Mr. K. W. B. Van Kleef. benefactor of the proposed aquarium at King George V Park to declare open the aquarium next year has been dropped. The Estates and Fire Brigade87 words
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Article59 1953-10-12 3 MR. BUANG JUNID was elected President of the Singapore UMNO youth section at its second annual general meeting held at the Arab Union Hall yesterday. The meeting elected Mr. Abdulla bin Mohamed as VicePresident; Mr. Ruas Rahaman, Secretary; Mr. Syed Ari Retha. Treasurer; Messrs. Sheriff Fedni and59 words
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Article212 1953-10-12 3 A LIVELY debate between group of schoolgirls and sehoalboys the first one organized by the Singapore branch of the Young Malayans Clvb ended m an overwhelming victory for the boys who convinced the judges and the house that parents should not arrange marriages. The212 words
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Article113 1953-10-12 3 Salesman Blames The Horses A SINGAPORE salesman said "punting on horses" led him to misappropriate gold ornaments worth $12,000 when he was charged with criminal breach of trust m the First Criminal District Court on Saturday. Pleading guilty, Loh Hun Fei, the salesman, was sentenced to lo months' imprisonment. The113 words
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Article, Illustration179 1953-10-12 3 Eight Dyaks Train To Be Priests photo. PENANG. Sun. Five sea Dyaks and three land Dyaks are now m training for the priesthood m Kuching, said the Bishop of Borneo, the Rt. Rev. N. Cornwall when he was interviewed on board the Corfu by The Standard today. Also m trainingStandard - 179 words
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Article57 1953-10-12 3 PLEADING guilty to a charge of smoking opium, Chan Tong (44) and Kok Hean (42) were on Saturday sentenced hy Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Jeyaratnam. to two months' simple imprisonment and fined $100, In default one month's simple imprisonment, respectively. Kok Hean was allowed one57 words
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202 1953-10-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Cit y Council Services In ion representing about 1,000 white-collar workers of the City Council, will "boycott" all negotiations with the Council until the formation of a Whitlev Council. •Tn 0 threat was made at thai— union's eighth annual deleconference202 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-10-12 3 SONGBIRD AT THE PRINCES LEADING singing star of the Australian stjge and radio. Miss Peggy MaeDonald flew into Sia- yesterday hy W.mt m from Sydney to begin her season at Princes Restaurant. In thr YIP room a I Kallang Airport, she told The Standard that »he had heard a grrat82 words
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Advertisement216 1953-10-12 3 jSfT Mef^*s*W CONTAINERS UK is the name vo remember toi all kinds ot kitchen and use hold ware. Ask lor BEX when you need drinking ken and measuring jugs; and mixing bowls that nobody I a areak. 3 BEAUTIES BY BEX k 1 ih., 2 lb. and 4 lb sizes,216 words
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Advertisement82 1953-10-12 3 forl2REDcrowns... ijmmmmi V VU|A^£ A MINIATURE (kg'ticfa mlWl^ X IB< _rn -T.P Collect the bright red crowns found on Coco-Colo bottles. I Twelve RED crowns entitle you to an attractive miniature I Coca-Cola Bottle FREE. The crowns may be redeemed from any familiar Coca-Cola truck or at your Coca Cola82 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-10-12 3 MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Oct. 10 to 7.30 a.m. Oct. 11. Singapore (74F), Penang (74F); Kota Bahru (76F); Kuala Lumpur (73F); Ipoh (73F); Kuantan (73F). Maximum Temperaturr: From 7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m. Oct. 11 Singapore (87F); Penang (86F); Kota Bahru (no report); Kuala Lumpur (88F); Ipoh (91F); Kuantan81 words
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Article1650 1953-10-12 4 CHESTER WILMOT - CHESTER WILMOT Rocket Warfare-* By THIS IS the firsl of ihree articles on ihe development of guided missiles and their impact on "traditional" air power. Chester Wilmot is *he author of "The Struggle f ir Europe and the Military Correspondent of THE OBSERVER )N June 13, 19441,650 words
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Article376 1953-10-12 4 China Chin-Tan Sir; Surely China, as a name, must have existed long before it found its way into English, German or any other European language. It is therefore of no great help our looking it up m the O.E.D. for the date of its first occurrence m English, hoping thereby376 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1953-10-12 4 DV comparison, the prob- lem of devising a rocket which can be accurately directed against the Britisn Isles from a distance of 500 or 600 miles is relatively simple, and such a rocket would be as difficult to combat as was the V.2. With good radar-tracking the1,192 words
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we the PEOPLE
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Article301 1953-10-12 4 Sir: —The Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board m a statement which appeared m the Straits Times a few days ago, made ungracious •and odious remarks by .statin? that a large majority of the Board's clerical staff had acquired a low educational training and as such they could301 words
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Article105 1953-10-12 4 Sir; —As from first October this year first class seats m cinemas were increased to $1.35. 1 am of the opinion that these increases affect the middle classes and poor people. Supposing o man drawing a salary of $2,000/- a month pays for a seat at the rote of105 words
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Advertisement197 1953-10-12 4 IVOKI ll tAMOtS t.HOIW nnm vo kh> *<m kmu Ob INJMTIOV IS DIABETES MIM A\ All Mil I DIABETONIT iW-MBended ha ovei the world f urine dryne I ion IV, c: |fj| pm a\ 100 pi'S Soi ENetrtKutort' OVERSEAS (.IV AGENCY (PO B I No 72 Amp.. KUAI A I197 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-10-12 5 "A YOUNG MALAY GIRL" by Siow Scoi.g of 513, Penang Road, Penang. Rolleiflex, f.B, 1/50. Agfa. "MISS HULA HULA" by Au Weng Lam of East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Ipoh Rolleiflex 2.8, ;.8, 1/50. Kodak Super XX. "A SMILING BABY" by Soh Kee Loon c/o rWa\ayan Engraving Co.,85 words
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Article425 1953-10-12 5 M I Hi: beginning of the week the New York rubber price lost nearly one U.S. cent and Malaya followed with a fall of over two cents. This m turn caused local liquidation of over-bought positions so thai on Thursday, when business was done at 57425 words
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Article336 1953-10-12 5 Glenealy Plantations Ltd. For the year ended June 30, 1953. showed a profit of $49,--943 (B.3' V and a dividend of 5% is proposed. At balancing date net liquids equalled $203,- -781 or 34 cent.-, per share Co 1 of production was MJ cents por lb.336 words
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Advertisement57 1953-10-12 5 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose thiee ton cent stomps if you wont youi pattern cut. It I don't get tho stomps, you dJou't pet tho pattern A number of orders hove coma to mo without tho •tamps. Those won't bt cut till tha57 words
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Advertisement101 1953-10-12 5 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this week Editor of this paper. The Singapore Standard F„«r_— e«- presents its thirty seventh wi l n ItT!t!1 t T!t! JmVt iw h star i nntpj Wl ,osc nex Thursday and wu^**' the prize winners names will Bbc published m the Movie101 words
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Miscellaneous748 1953-10-12 5 iF^,lLJ!^..Pe!^^ m n *.e-. iar n -TTnimiirnn inn ifcSiSimlS Sm mmrm.m I LIDO: Neelam Pari (Hindi) 6 15. f LIDO: Hujan Panas (Malay) 3 30. '_n_TnV&» IllllVlf md 930 p.m. VOmsymMmw n#lOA J (MOON. The Stooge 63U. 915 WINDSOR: Perta Tha: (Tamil) mw p.m 1 330 and 830 p.m I»MMI>s|OM:r748 words
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Miscellaneous315 1953-10-12 5 TODAY'S QUOTATION "After you have children, the economic law re\erses to Demand and supply." Mart-Hen** Cox. MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Make progress concerning personal matters and contacts, financial interests. Ex crt charm; make a nice appearance. Evening: shun extravagance, waste. Inharmony VOIR BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21 to April 19315 words
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Article734 1953-10-12 6 AIALAYANS impatient for elections and self-govern-ment are entitled to view recent happenings m British Guiana with some concern and anxiety. A short while ago this small British South America, consisting mainly of Indians and East Africans, was granted a constitution under which elections were held and a734 words
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Article, Illustration861 1953-10-12 6 SIR CHENG-LOCK TAN - SIR CHENG-LOCK TAN Ii democracy is to prevail titer* By DATO at the second meeting of the Notional Convention m Kuala Lumpur yesterday I^HE proposals propounded m the Report of the Special Committee of the National Convention on constitutional reforms m the Federation of Malaya, besides861 words
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Article837 1953-10-12 6 Isn' t This A Somersault Sir; I am glad to see th.it Dr. Ismail bin Datoh Abdul Rahman has come forward i> defend m print his leade Tungku Abdul Rahman. I am at a loss to understand how my argument that Dato Sir Onn was the first to appreciate that837 words
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Article164 1953-10-12 6 Sir; It has come to my knowledge that one of my suggestions m the Press regarding the shortage of teachers has been misinterpreted. During the pre-war shortage of teachers, two morning school-teachers were allowed to share one afternoon class and of course share the salary paid for the164 words
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Article837 1953-10-12 6 Sir; Observer m his "open letter" to the Labour Party, Penang, vide "Straits Echo," Sept. 30, was misinformed and created the wrong impression that the officials of the Penang Labour Party were trying to dominate the Province Wellesley Labour Party inaugurated at Bukit Mertajam on Sept. 20,837 words
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Article76 1953-10-12 6 Sir,— We wish to point out to you an error which wat published on page 3 of your paper of Oct. 2nd. Your paper stated that Mr. Lam Joon Khim and Miss Maggie Lee were runners-up m the recent All-Malayan Ballroom Championthipk Mr. Lam and Mitt76 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-10-12 6 "...and that concludes the tour of the prehistoric nailery!"12 words
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Advertisement125 1953-10-12 6 SINGAPORE Ti<aK STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building Printing House Squore. London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street. 83, Cowon Street. 8. Leith Street, Tele: 4588. Tela:125 words
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Advertisement75 1953-10-12 6 f^Mmmtts*mm\ >__—•- _r mm*^Lm*^*^m\ WTT IFa Sp*_ _L l '_r s It's the high quality jjs h'ft you get, for the k>* "tf c*e jtM •*i_i p rice y° u rhal v* Iff*"" makes Ovaltinc the i o spO^V if L This is one 0. the reasons why it i75 words
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Article, Illustration183 1953-10-12 15 1 MI OKKD" by French ((l hody builder Jacques .(o.itchik for Kin« Ibn Saud nidi Arabia, thi.s 24--i dream car is ready deliver? to the Near i potentate. Built on *< l idillac chassis, lhrMal.S69.Mi car is paint- I the royal colours, green ,i ram.U.P. - 183 words
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212 1953-10-12 15 HONGKONG, Oct. 11, (Reuter). Communist China last night announced her willingness to discuss irrangements for a Korean political conference with United States representatives. But the preliminary talks, it said, m a note to thf* United States, must include consideration of the Comdemand212 words
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Article81 1953-10-12 15 Five Red Leaders Convicted I l LE, Oct. 11, (Reuter). tted Communist convicted by a jury here yes- piling against nent but the sixth a Hie 25-week trial. Lai en, was acquitted. acquittal was the j iry .since the JusDe| tment began its Communist leadfive y< ara ago. i other81 words
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Article51 1953-10-12 15 JAKARTA, Oct 11. (UP).— Foreign Minister Okazaki said before parture for Burma yes- iat he discussed the I .Japan making )ital investment! m Indon his talks with Premier id.jojo. I Japanese busia wera extremely interested ia possibilities of invest- m Indonesia m mining, plantatates, banking industry51 words
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130 1953-10-12 15 MANILA, Oct. 11:— American correspondents Richard Applegate and Donald Dixon were reported to be m jail m the port city of Whampoa near Canton. Th e information came from a traveller who was m the sordid Pearl River town. The traveller reported he was 4130 words
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Article99 1953-10-12 15 MADRAS, INDIA, Oct. U (AP)— Mysore State Government announced yesterday that five people were killed and 11 injured m a clash on Friday between caste and Untouchable Hindus. Police are guarding the huts of Untouchables and all local meetings have been banned. The riot followed objections99 words
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Article271 1953-10-12 15 CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 11 (Reuter). The Dutch X.L.M. Liftmaster landed here yesterday at 1830 G.M.T. to win the transport section of the England-to-New Zealand air race. It was actually the second transport to land The British Viscount arrived here this morning at 0920, GMT— but but271 words
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Article385 1953-10-12 15 US Indifferent, France, Germany Hail Move Chur^ir SH,NGT N ct (R««*er) Sir Winston t«l cV- ren wed *or on informal meeting with the n-LtA-A oder and universal non-oggression agreement did not evoke any enthusiastic comment m official circles here yesterday. to some ba^'S t0 d °.K385 words
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116 1953-10-12 15 CHICAGO, Oct. 11. (Reuter).— Senator Herbert Lehman (Democrat. New York) just back from a tour of Europe said yesterday that never had the prestige of America been so low among the people of Europe." In a speech prepared for delivery to the National Community116 words
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Article125 1953-10-12 15 PEASANTS' NO PARIS. Oct. 11, (Reuter).— The Government failed m an eleventh hour bid yesterday to stave off a peasants' revolt to be launched today with barricading of roads m most parts of France. Premier Joseph Laniel yesterday sent a special envoy to a meeting125 words
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Article89 1953-10-12 15 PNOMPENH, Oct. 11 (AP) Pen Nouth. Prim e Minister of Cambodia, said yesterday that Cambodia will take part m the fi ght against the Vietminh only on condition that it gets total independence. He said m an interview that "the Cambodian figh* against the Vietminh depends89 words
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Article52 1953-10-12 15 PARIS, Oct. 11 (AFP) A Magistrate today ordered an investigation into the manufacture of a hair ointment which removed the few hairs left on a tatff-driver's head The driver was m need of a JMurVUmcacle lotion" but after applying it found that it had the52 words
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Article64 1953-10-12 15 HONGKONG, Oct. 11 (UP) Two British servicemen who apparently went rock climbing on Hongkong island were feared dead or seriously injured by the authorities today. It was learned that the two gunners, identified only as B. Gibbons and M S. Gregory, were last seen on Sept.64 words
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Article53 1953-10-12 15 SAIGON, Oct. 11 (AFP) A delegation of Indo-China civil airlines personnel today left Saigon for Paris by air to state claims for more pay and better conditions. The Indo-China airlines went On strike two weeks ago but resumed work later to await the outcome of53 words
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Article50 1953-10-12 15 NEW DELHI. Oct. 11 (AP). The Council for Technical Co-operation under the Colombo Plan yesterday ended a two-day meeting, its fifth policy session, after reviewing the progress of technical assistance and the provision of training facilities. The Council was attended by 35 delegates representing 15 countries.50 words
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Article34 1953-10-12 15 MORE than 100 Vietminh units were killed ano about the same number taken prisoners m three days of opera tions m the Red River delta, it was reported m Hanoi to- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-10-12 15 CAIRO, Oct. 11 (AP) Egypt's Revolutionary Court prosecution announced last night that Mahmoud Shukry, a reporter for the pro-Wafdist newspaper Almisri, will be tried on charges of treason on Monday. Shukry has been charged with contacting and "providing information to a foreign power." photo. ACTOR KIRK DOUGLASU.P. - 102 words
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Article, Illustration221 1953-10-12 15 MANILA. Oct. 11, (IP).— Japanese Foreign -Minister Mr. Katsuo Okazaki expressed the hope tonight that the Japanese and Burmese might reach "some understanding" on war reparations and the bilateral treaty question during his four-tlay visit, but hinted that Burmese claims may be too high221 words
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Article121 1953-10-12 15 No Control Of Guerillas' Says Gen. Li TAIPEH. Oei 11. (Renter) Lieut General Li Mi Commander of the Nationalist Chinese guerillas m Burma, denied today through the Defence Ministry's Military Information Service that he had "influence" over all guerillas there. General Li made this statement following expressions of dissatisfaction by121 words
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Article38 1953-10-12 15 NEW YORK. Oct. II (AP) The famed Metropolitan Museum of Art was closed to th c public Saturday for the first ttiem c »n its 8:*-year history because its guards went on strike for higher pay.38 words
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Article29 1953-10-12 15 BOMBAY. Oct. 11 (UP) President Rajendra Pi.ia.i and Prime Ministet .Tawaharlal Nehru reviewed India*. fleet m ;t colourful N;i\v Day ceremony m Bombay harbour today.29 words
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Advertisement71 1953-10-12 15 TWO ESSENTIAL °r2_____3^< SIGNS ]^>£Pp| SERVICE Lwolll One to worn you when itanoaid- vacuum _^b _T-It\ T^ mOMmmmm. J^f^Mkii-*^ ond one to worn you that regular servicing (EVERY 1,000 MILES) including a check on TYRES, LIGHTS, BRAKES and BATTERY is as essential, to your safety as to the safety of71 words
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Advertisement179 1953-10-12 15 jtCi HIS VALET 1/P^L WAS A f^fip HERO TO /W| NAPOLEON When the English bl«»ckadcd the /^_k Continent, a lot of shortages devel- fSj} oped m France And it is said that sw .V **m Napoleon was immensely impressed /m l m\ l by the ingenuity ol his valet m179 words
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Article24 1953-10-12 16 IMPORTS of tin concentrates into Malaya during September amounted to 505 tons. During the corresponding month last year imports were 779 tons.24 words
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Article236 1953-10-12 16 THE following business wag done m the Malayan shart market last week INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 21/9, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.05 to $2.00 cum div. cum bonus. Federal Dispensary $2 75 to $2.67*. Gammons $2.85 to $2.77|, Wm. Jacks $3.70 cum div., Malayan Cement236 words
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Advertisement1216 1953-10-12 16 II i) i1 I M BLUE FUNNEL UMI m Uum} MANSHELD CO., LTD. r&Bmtt Dent. Incorporated ln Singapora Carrlera option to proceed vta Other Dorta to load and Dja Saila P. Sham Panang Aeneas for Genoa, London. Holland A Hamburg a» Oct 18 Pjrrbus for Marsaiilaa. Liverpool 8t Glasgow O1,216 words
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Advertisement656 1953-10-12 16 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang MATARAM (RL) 19/250ct 260ct 27/280ct SCHIEDYK (HAL) 290ct/sNov 6Nov 7/BNov RIOUW (SMN) 9/15Nov 16Nov 17/18Nov BORNEO (SMN) 19/25Nov 26Nov 27/28Nov656 words
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BOOKS of the WEEK
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Article784 1953-10-12 17 DINGLE FOOT - DINGLE FOOT Eaclisk Radicalism, IRB6 1914. By S. Marrefcy. (Allen and Unwia. 425.) by 1 .v are few wor ds m the political vocabulary which have borne so many es L° mea «ing as "Radical. To the good citizens of Zenith or Gopher Prairie it used784 words
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Article787 1953-10-12 17 MARGHANITA LASKI - MARGHANITA LASKI Hoaey Out of the Rock. By Barbara Collard <Kye and Spottiswoode. 1(K. tid.) She's Right. By Diarmid Cathie. (Collins UK lid.) Mr. Twining and the God Pan. By Tiiuoth> \n K us Jones. (Barrie. l.v lid.) Sons of Gentlemen. By Doreen Wallace (Collins. Its. (id.) By787 words
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Article385 1953-10-12 17 EDWIN MUIR - EDWIN MUIR By- The Fa her Book of Twentieth Century Ye ye: An Antholo- v of Verse n Britain I'MMI l'«'.o Edited by John Heath Stiibbs and David Wright. (rabcr IN d fyHIS book is intended to complement Michael Roberts's well-known anthology published m the thirties. In that385 words
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Article403 1953-10-12 17 H. I'A FAUSSET - H. I 'A FAUSSET By T" E tendency m poetry to- day is not s«, nuieh antiromantic as towards a highly conscious and cotitn)lled romanticism which by keeping clo.se to the sarface of life within the eager grasp of the senses avoids the hazards of a plunge into403 words
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Miscellaneous290 1953-10-12 17 IX\ Abner ii,,., B M Cmp r^A_'^l <^AN PUBLIC »AM BASTJ -BUT VPti *-_r_-« I I—4"*"-^^ i i i 008 U. 4 AS WELL ASI Al^irvi?**??! BUT.>i>J AMD^J I tM-Kmrsier ri^r srTTIC^-B A /^^ONH.M-J opfoTent?mYT z^ a^ no LIZ- r-/-^^o^-t_rrorz-_><v V^-J^- IN W -^rf^T^W _-WHI >-^^^^ WM\ ITOHA4-¥GORI.FRANr- K A»290 words
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Article175 1953-10-12 18 BAN ON 2 JAPANESE NOW LIFTED MANILA, Oct. 11: (UP) Immigration Commissioner Vincente de la Cruz conditionally lifted a ban on the departure for Tokyo of two Japanese businessmen facing a two million pesos (one million dollars) suit here for alleged breach of contract. Thp businessmen Masao Ito. president of175 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-10-12 18 LIU CHI has jumped to sudden popularity m Chinese motion pictures lately as a Chinese Marilyn Monroe." She is seen here on a set of a Chinese Man-darin-dialect. non-Com-munist cinema, "Tradition" a picture about chivalry m the old Chinese village society.44 words
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Article249 1953-10-12 18 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11. Sir Roger Makins, British ambassador to the United States, said yesterday that differences between the United States and England on Far Eastern issues are greatly exaggerated, i In a luncheon address. Sir Roger appealed for tolerant American acceptance of Britain's role as249 words
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Article45 1953-10-12 18 TEHERAN. Oct. 11 (AP).— Informed sources said yesterday that the Iranian army court has named a Col. Jalil Bozorgmehr to defend exPremier Dr. Mossadeq at his coming trial. The sources said Mossadeq designated Gen. Ali Asghar Naghdi. but he declined45 words
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Article73 1953-10-12 18 CAIRO. Oct. ll—(AP) Whil c a Cairo cinema was showing the American bullfighting film "Blood and Sand" a bull charged across the square outside, killing one person and wounding 11 Police reported yesterday that the bull was being led to a field when it73 words
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Article86 1953-10-12 18 MANILA. Oct. 11 (UP)— A prominent Filipino film producer said today that movie executives from seve n Asian countries will meet next month m Manila to discuss the holding of a n annual Asian film festival. The Producer Dr. Ciriaco Santiago President of Primiere Production Incorporated, who86 words
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Article60 1953-10-12 18 CLEVELAND, Oct. 11 (AP) Trygve Lie, former Secretary General of the U.N*., said last night that Communism cannot be defeated unless "shocking conditions" of poverty and misery are eliminated throughout the world In an address befor c a national report of the United Jewish Appeal,60 words
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Article64 1953-10-12 18 TEHERAN. Oct. 11, (AP).— Three Iranian naval ratings have been arrested and charged with sabotaging the Iranian frigate Bada, m the port of Khoramshahr on Oct. 2, an army spokesman announced here yesterday. The spokesman said the three are accused of throwing some burning cotton64 words
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Article, Illustration201 1953-10-12 18 THE Vickers Viscount, first aircraft to finish the course m the Transport Section of the London to Christchurch Air Race, but was beaten to second place by to the Dutch KLM Liftmaster on a handicap, will now fly around the world. She wilt be the201 words
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Article38 1953-10-12 18 RIO DE JANEIRO. Oct. 11, (AP). 14-year-old boy was crushed to death and three other children were injured yesterday by the drop of o heavy artillery weapon from a plane m parachutt troop manoeuvres.38 words
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Article357 1953-10-12 18 [More Foreign News From Reuter. AP. UP ond AFP Accord Impossible— Salem CAIRO, Oct. II: (Reuter) Mojor Soleh Salem, the Egyptian Minister of Notional Guidance, said lastnight, "I firmly believe that to reach agreement with the British side is quite impossible impossible." Major Salem,357 words
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Article126 1953-10-12 18 'Kinsey Does Not Know Women' LONDON. Oct. 11: (AP) Britain's Marriage Guidance Council yesterday declared that Dr Kinsev does not understand women. "Not that we would make so bold a claim ourselves," the Council said m its October bulletin, "but we do at least know that sex has a different126 words
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Article85 1953-10-12 18 200 German Scientists Want Home CAMP FRIEDLAND. Germany. Oct. 11. (AP).— The Russians yesterday were reported holding 200 German scientists who refused to renew contracts to work on atomic researrh projects behind the Iron Curtain. The report was made by German prisoners of war who had just returned after spending85 words
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Article38 1953-10-12 18 LONDON.- Oct. 11. (AP) Aneurin Bevan. Britain's fiery left-wing Labourite, has a cold and a temperature and will be out of action for a week ot two. it was announced last night.38 words
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Article186 1953-10-12 18 TAVISTOCK, England, Oct. 11 (AP). Com mandos, police and volunteers scoured the wild moors of Devon yesterday for the multi-millionaire, birdloving Duke of Bedford who disappeared mysteriously on Friday with a shotgun over his shoulder. The vast search, now m its second day, turned up186 words
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Advertisement239 1953-10-12 18 jv CATHAY ORGANISATIONAL ATTRACTIONS TIP mW^ _lhß_l_rSSf DAYS mODfiON 11am. 1.45. 4.13, 6.43 1 I U---B SHOWPLACE OF THE ISLANO I IMione 21-116 lor bookings 9.3()|)II1. ON FULL STAGE PANORAMIC SCREEN I A TENSE EXCITING EPIC OF THE WEST! ALAN LADD-JEAN ARTHUR -VAN HEFLIN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN TECHNICOLOR <239 words
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Advertisement289 1953-10-12 18 I ACT TiuSoSlph fWilf/ii^T^^^^ »fc- _iT^\ WT L II TOMORROW ail WEDNESDAY DANRFfifliio MAM. MUN K,.m wUhT_t/ U ""ULItUUo ENGLISH SUBTITLES APT En* tit Th sa rsslsi is FOR THE FIRST tTm_tS ii \S°ißGia_ie!]§Q®ra WITH BIG STARS 3-D ACTION' 3-D SOUND' 3-D COLOR' HOWARD HUGHES. i: nOBimMITCHUM-UNOA OARNfU-JACK PtUAKCE EDMUND289 words
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Article516 1953-10-12 19 3 SNAP GOALS IN 2ND HALF CARDIFF, Oct. Sun., (Reuter). Three snap goals m the 51 st, 52nd and 53rd minutes won England their international match against Wales at Ninian Park here yesterday, when the final score was 4-1. Each side had scored m the first half,516 words
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Article, Illustration164 1953-10-12 19 The FIFA (International Football Federation) selection committee ha s nominated 17 players to travel to London for the Ht .st of the World vs England soccer match to be played at Wembley Stadium October 21 Five are from Spain; five from Austria; three from Yugoslavia, and one from Germany, Italy,A.P. - 164 words
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479 1953-10-12 19 Ronnie Aliens 'Hattrick' Put The Albion Up LONDON, (Reuter). Football drama today nras nut confined to the international match between England and Wales for thrills and goals abounded m English League matches all over the country. \\r t llromwirh Albion (First Division), Ipswich Town (third Southern) and Port Vale (Third479 words
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129 1953-10-12 19 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter)Angela Mortimer, the British Wightman Cup player, yesterday retained her women's singles title m the British r?hvered court lawn tennis championships at Queen's Club. beating Georgina Woodgate 6-3. 6-2. Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) retained the men's singles title when he beat the young129 words
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Article1300 1953-10-12 19 UK LEAGUE RESULTS POSITIONS n-n division I i ith o B kp( oj 2 Villi 1 1. S mderland 0 h 2 Sheffield U. v. I. Wolves 2 <r 2 t ea 0 enal 4 id i W 1) 1. I A IMs. Ifl 1 31 14 22 11 I1,300 words
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Advertisement52 1953-10-12 19 NOTICE NKOERLANH LINE KOYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. "BANKA" 11th October 1953 at Singapore 'T'HE Singapore r-argo will be available at Godown 42/43. General Survey will be held on the 15th October 1953. No further survey will be held. NEDEItLANO LINE ROYAI 1)1)1 <II MAIL 41, Robinson Road52 words
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Advertisement599 1953-10-12 19 NOIHKS I MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited n v/ r r Athe, the P° st of a Clerk/Almoner to the Maternity and Child Welfare Service **-f Municipal Health Officers Department. The appointment is from Ist November. 1953, and will be temporary for the first two months, becoming permanent599 words
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Advertisement670 1953-10-12 19 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS 'rilE Singapore City Council, m accordance with its policy to open the lists of Registered Contractors annually to allow fresh applicants to be considered, invites all Contractors. NOT AT PRESENT ON THE REGISTERED LISTS, to apply to the City Architect Building Surveyor,670 words
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Advertisement858 1953-10-12 19 SIUJAIIONS \AI_A.YI SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL —GAS DEPARTMENT: Required, each on a v ycar agreement m the Mist instance, (a) DISTRIBITIO.N ENGINEER: IJujlilii at inns: Mast pos Higher Orade Certiftrate of the Institution of G.is Kngineers m Gas Engineering <Supoiy> or Ordinary Grade ertiflcatc (Gas tfipp!\ plus Vty and. Guilds (Einal)858 words
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Advertisement609 1953-10-12 19 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT YOL'R BKK.II r: \r. Gog iiM«tnplo>»d aad In n.-cii i«, r„ i^ fO* R* Hud work Mi. „,r »>• md;ird I orntpio) m. Itnrrae oilers you f rrr h|f "diimn Just call nttt TOMf l*»c:il siandird nrlKf Itw -pr f»rm uhirh ion sbmild rclnrn609 words
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Article383 1953-10-12 20 RULERS SHIELD TO PERAK Shamsuddins Rout Johore XI AI A LUMPUR, Sun. For the first time since the inception of the Rulers Shield competition for Malay State cricket sides, Perak won the trophy today defeating Johore by seven wickets. The P W.D. wicket at Cheras Road suited If. and H.383 words
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Article136 1953-10-12 20 The following XVs will play In a trial match at Tanglin on Friday Oct. IG. Kick-off is al 5.15 n.m. BLUES: IfaJ. Fairman; L/cpl. Bu:, Sgt Naceba; Capt. Duckworth; L/cpl. Gladden: Capt. Watson; Pte. Charters: Capt < onder; Cpl. Naylor; Ldg Smn. Rhodes; Pte. Parker: Pte136 words
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Article257 1953-10-12 20 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Malays, the southern champions, entered the final of the Gold Cup soccer competition, today, when they defeated the northern champions, Selangor, by two goals to one on the Station Padang, here. Selangor had the better of the exchanges throughout, out Negri owed257 words
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Article58 1953-10-12 20 k v^!?! 10^ 1 Wlll represent the YMCA m a Second Division League match against BODCA YMCA° W 3t 5 1 5 Pm< at the oi^"^ J; cc: V( J* ara Jah. Avtar Singh, S. Hope. Kajendra Kagel <C apt) Chjn Oon Leng S Richards. M. V. Moms58 words
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Article102 1953-10-12 20 AT THE 7th annual general meeting of th e Re x B.P. held al Oei Tiong Ham Club. East Coast Koad. the following were elected ?£?S?:? carer for th year 195.J/d4: President: Mr. Chee Yew ??5 W >k Vlce^ r esidents: Mr. Tay Cheng Teow, Mr.102 words
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860 1953-10-12 20 r TII By WINDSOR LAD cw 2 C S i', red horses e -««U-«l at the recently concluded Perak Turf Club* Sultans Gold Vase meeting. Superiority (late Ihopeso), a four year old eeldine by £__?__7_-_ < < 4 !l e valuable Gold Vase-Malaya's rich860 words
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Article155 1953-10-12 20 FAM Drop Indonesia For Saigon KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Council of the Football Association of Malaya today agreed to accommodate an Indian soccer team early next year provided their term s and dates are suitable. The tour of a Malayan team to Indonesia has been called off as the Indonesian155 words
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Article150 1953-10-12 20 mtWWm*t*mit fc»r w^ came .md the practice o n th, s n approximate Jn tradition.it umUrm h Mf been completed Reserved WtoH ,t s* n fc ar~ on sale i< R, t,.„ Tickets it X .nd H n te available it the stidium Whilf «on«esMu n150 words
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Article, Illustration715 1953-10-12 20 CHINESE MA KE SWITCH FOR FINAL VICTORY A SECOND half switch at forward worked for the J betterment of Singapore Chinese, who trailing— mainly [through squandered opportunities 1-0 at half time, [came back strongly to claim a convincing 4—l victory rover Royal Air Force m this SAFA Community I League715 words
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Article488 1953-10-12 20 FIJIANS ARE IN FOR A TOUGH TIME —Before They Beat S'oor. Soys 'FRONT ROW V Can All-Singapore Civilians, Navy, Army Qn d a combined succeed m breaking the hitherto unbeaten ond rugger supremacy, on Malayan soil, of the famed Fij, Q ipu^ all others before them have failed. "htrt Thousands488 words
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Article44 1953-10-12 20 Sjturd.i\\ trim. Hole- y lltlm ,^£*JUJi. waovolau Sj U llril <>•" T..k,.„ <«'»Pt>. Iljirlnnn i' t% Parker iS( (SCO. I V and rapt) h i, (SCC); u V B**ar*j m ***>}}*** M( <RN). Lra Hale *f? ,V Smith (Arm, nd harden \r„„ (R.N I44 words
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549 1953-10-12 20 INDIANS HUMBLE SHA LEAGUE LEADERS Inrii.m Association registered their third successive win when they beat the star studded, league leaders, Police S.A. by two goals to one, m one of the keenest and most thrilling games m the SHA's Division 1 league encounter at tbe I.A. ground yesterday. This justly549 words
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Article221 1953-10-12 20 Medicos Win Move Up Singapore Medical Services Union moved to the second place m the third division SHA league when they registered their fourth consecutive victory by spoiling the unbeaten record of the Young Men's Sikh Association by tbe only goal scored *t Farrer Park yesterday. The Sikhs went straight221 words
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Article127 1953-10-12 20 > The Singapore Hookey Association yesterday announced the following names for their second trial which will be played at the SCC padang on Thursday at 5.10 p.m. Colours: B. Norohna (SRC); R. Barth (SRC). B Marks (SRC); P. Pennefather (Police), F. Reynolds, rapt (SCC), S. Vellupillai (Police); Durrant127 words
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Advertisement63 1953-10-12 20 I Giant Super-6 Clippers' to 1 1 TOKYO I ssmssnm cuff* sssmmtsmm msms I Cll your Tr.v.l Ag-»t or J*"^ 2 I I M uu.6eia Co- Ud- o«.» Ku.U l.uropur 1 eu«i>» P/f/f-'^-^ I _L x. at. -ar*. i pan American DISTINCTIVE JEWELLERY HENDRY'S ROYAL JEWELLERS KUALA LUMPUR lINCAPOIII .^i^jMP^63 words
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Advertisement246 1953-10-12 1 I -^^wwgp^ i^ o_l /4flß _Dr_3^^ _H ->_■ Bsy t_b _E. %^^wH< v :_s_i_^^^i_i_^_nt .v.v >w vu_tsP'S_>^_3_t-'iy''' 'a^i'*' A _n^^^ "sSwH?WJjß^E^^H^i\>7Kv^s^vv v^-^x^K4S9Svv\Sdßsß _^_i _r i-^^^W /<•:-. _rfffnp^^^™_4_:. _^npj_ _h_i_b_^^me_h_^ -x-vK&a —>^^^^_n < i Hl»% If 3 ,_i? Hh__ -^-i-^-^-^-88-f-P^sJliiß^^^fes _K. '^_I_k pK^S?* t^^P^^Plfl _^_^_BH_^_^_B^Sy I^^Wl'^a^iMa ■■<%'''> JssB& W* AmmmtS tmmmrtk246 words
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Article, Illustration847 1953-10-12 2 UNA LASCOT - 'TUBES' HELP GET THEM TO THEIR DESTINATIONS UNA LASCOT By L VERY DAY nearly two millkm passengers travel en the railway* that run beneath the streets of Britain's capital city. You may think this a atrange way for people to journey from one part of a town to another, but847 words
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Article, Illustration246 1953-10-12 2 JUST to anord a breik from Crossword headaches, the Contest Editor has decided to rive readers something different this week— a film strip to solve for those with keen eyes. The lady who went to the studio to have, her picture taken found on receiving the prints246 words
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Article636 1953-10-12 2 HAROLD GLUCK - HAROLD GLUCK By WfHEN we call a person an Indian giver we mean that they give us something and then want it returned. How did the expression originate? Offhand if you took a guess you would say it had something to do with Indians. An636 words
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Advertisement30 1953-10-12 2 PEN PALS \'OL*TH" readers oe. iroua of having Pen Pali m Scotland, Australia. Tasmania and Fiji Island are invited to write to Leng Hin Boon. 5 Mitchell Road. Butterworth P.W.30 words
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Article, Illustration790 1953-10-12 3 The Story So far: HOT on the trail of some contraband crates containing arms and ammunition. Uiu Wilson, Third Officer of the tanker "Port Royal finds himself locked in the cabin of a small coas'.er in Singa pore Harbour with her drunken Captain. He throws790 words
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Article957 1953-10-12 3 TO CANE-OR NOT TO CANE? j y] fa-d*****^ oL^^jSi BACKO, chaps', del your canes ready. Oil we go again. A local newspaper recently published a letter titled MORE CANE FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS. And now those who read it are wondering uneasily whether that is right. Ought we to cane (and957 words
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Advertisement125 1953-10-12 3 Our Late Principal "LIE was a good man and brave Many a helping hand to us he gave. Like lost seep, at first we did stray. But like a shepherd, he guided us the right way. Our cases he stoutly did defend, Our wrong ways ho cleverly did mend. His125 words
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Article, Illustration378 1953-10-12 4 THE Singapore Chinese Boy Scouts Combined Campfire was held at the Scout Headquarters where various items were given by members of the Compan cs present. These shots taken by Billy Cheng show (Left) One of the "witches" of the 3rd Company Girl Guides of the H.I.J, puttingMirrorpic - 378 words
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Article315 1953-10-12 4 Laugh AH with FON ALL— "My father plays the ri guitar by ear MAHMOUD: "That's nothing. My father fiddles with his -vhiskers!" AUNTIE Clara was quite v surprised at young Tommy's good behaviour and quietness throughout her visit. As she was leaving she turned to the little lad and remarked:—315 words
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Article110 1953-10-12 5 t 'ENTLE Queen. thy royal V love Forges chains of fraternity m thy empire Where thy peoples faithfully serve Their monarch, with one mind and sole desire. Loyal subjects thoo mildly doth inspire; 'Tls the pride of the young, old. toiling, free. To feel the warmth of110 words
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Article126 1953-10-12 5 A SAILOR with a long, red nose Once had a strong, tame bear. She loved her master and she got From him both love and care. ONE afternoon beneath a tree The master lay asleep. The loyal bear by him did sit And a careful watch did126 words
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Article, Illustration186 1953-10-12 5 SINGAPORE'S Bartley Secondary School held its first Carnival Swim Meet at the Chinese Swimming Club— a very successful event witnessed by guest of honour Mr. John Laycock. Khoo Kiang Seng, "covering" the event with his camera, secured these studies at the Meet; (I) A group of spectators enjoying186 words
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Article142 1953-10-12 5 In commemoration of the 2,504 th. Birthday Anniversary of the 27th Day of Bth., Moon, Kue Kee Year, of Khong Hu Chu, latinised Confucius China's Sage. KHONG Hu Chu! Khong Hu Chu How wise and great were you Your work to teach virtues To groping Multitude Author of142 words
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Article63 1953-10-12 5 r rilE Girl Guides Asso tion is unique am youth organisations m strenuous efforts to ext its activities to girls ment: or physically handicapped Nowadays, m addition companies of normal Gui the Association has fort extension companies for th handicapped giris. There is a company Hongkong, for instance,63 words
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Article148 1953-10-12 5 From A Special Correspondent IJLKLLV— Two American student editors arrived here last week after a 13 da> tour m Russia and gave a Ural iv ad report on the high cost ot living m the Soviet Union. Zander Hollander. 22. of Brooklyn, and Mark Emoiui. 25,148 words
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Article261 1953-10-12 6 TUE At ABI AN NH.HTS.' or The Thousand and One Nights. i* the name o. a very wel' -known collection of tales, long curre. m the East They are .upposed to nave been derived by the Arabians from India through the medium ol Pei The261 words
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Article46 1953-10-12 6 I. R. MEGEL - I. R. MEGEL By BROWN COW 1 cup t*Uk p molasftf p i urn .-vr.p (.KAPfc ir muL fnpt j->;ce 1 cup n 1 tbsp. chocolate syrup tbsp oil of peppermint APPLE-CINNAMON 1 cup mi.k J cup appiessuce j tbsp. cinnamon 1 tb>p. sugar46 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous273 1953-10-12 6 I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE J By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I M OssOOmssm v. MM omc* I PO TELL YOU THE Tf2UTH,>==| I( I WOULO SAY SOMEWHERE UP JII /J SOU K^ FORTUNATELY, I DO^ 11^ I DON'T KKJOIO V \!N B THOUSAMPS, SIOEEPEAHj) #f DOKJT NOT TO273 words
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Article, Illustration176 1953-10-12 7 THIS is the "miracle" that happened last week m the parlour of John Palmer's home m Cramlington. Northumberland something his parents still can't understand. The crippled boy took a toy cricket bat and a small wooden spade. Slowly, painfully, he used then to stand on hisMirrorpic - 176 words
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Article266 1953-10-12 7 n_-__--i_H-_-H-B-H-H-Hnnn_e_nnnnwn«mi THE traffic accident rate m the United States dropped from 80.4 per 100,000 population lin 1930 to 24.3 m 1951. Injury rates m American factories during 1952 were the lowest on record, about 13.5 per million employee working hours, compared with 15.5 ip 1951. THE third U.N.266 words
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Article48 1953-10-12 7 MARY ELLEN opened the door to Miss Blabbermouth and led the spinster into the living-room. Just then. Mother called from upstairs: "Mary, don't let that cat m!" "Why, Mary," said Miss Blabbermouth, sitting down "I didn't know you had a cat." "We haven't," Mary Ellen answered.48 words
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1230 1953-10-12 7 ISAAC TEOH - Male Pen Name Gave Marian Fame As Writer Of BestSelling Novels ISAAC TEOH By GEORGE ELIOT, was the pen name taken by Marian Evans (*****880). the youngest child of Robert Evans, land-agent to the Newdigate family, by his second wife. She was bowfi on November 22. and tiie best authority1,230 words
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Advertisement22 1953-10-12 7 q^L*an^ iv€ vi*" VJ v Jl J >r| y/ >L— A choice of flavours, COlu storage creameries limited. SINGAPOR- KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.22 words
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Article, Illustration653 1953-10-12 8 Violet M. Roberts - Violet M. Roberts By beginner m the kitchen The good pert about cooking is that you can eat what you make. Of course, cooking is the most fun when yoa make Uie things jrou like best. If you've never worked m the kitchen before, it's wisest653 words
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Article, Illustration278 1953-10-12 8 HOW long since you've really looked at the pictures on the walls at your bousej Nothing dates a house like Old. nondescript pictures. N rally, we don't think ny y good pictures get old. And somehow walls do get hang wth stuff that no one vUP - 278 words
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Article123 1953-10-12 8 a. I\o yofr i.ke to have youjf tombs or barettes different'! and ai>o match your MMNTI and "dressy" frockst-. 1 here are two attractive ways tor *_ecorato them so they givfe; you distinction. One igjto cut tiny bright flowers, smaller than a dime, from felt. -Hunt123 words
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Advertisement17 1953-10-12 8 FRONT COVER PIX The itusfc Maker" by Fredd\ Oe_> of §5 Sigl.ip I ;-.ul Mm a; <»re17 words
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