Singapore Standard, 30 October 1953
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Title Section18 1953-10-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD AJFAFADSKAJFA it m Vol. IV. No. 120. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration161 1953-10-30 1 MELBOURNE, Oct. 29, Within six minute s of ti-vt major atomic exon at Woomera on 1">. two R./VF. men both volunteer* are (i to have taken a rra bomber through .virlir.g mass of radioes pour and finely pulverised desert du.st. understood thatReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 161 words
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Article53 1953-10-30 1 RK, Oct. 20 (AP)— d jrester> I Britain, Franr-e and Stat« are drawing lons rebuke i its armca raid id the Big Three 4 he -ize < d Nations team of rvers in Palestine- e reports, the i d< egate, Abba ii h a programme53 words
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Article12 1953-10-30 1 t;ir,ker loaded with i gasoline exik< Michigan yescrewman. A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article, Illustration508 1953-10-30 1 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH By Standard Staff Reporter A MOTHER'S prayer on her son's birthday last Wednesday that the "good god" should help her and her children out of their difficulties, was answered in a way that she never dreamed would happen. The day508 words
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318 1953-10-30 1 KRAKATAU ERUPTS WITH A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION Volcanic Activity In Indonesia JAKARTA. Oct. 29, (A.P.)— The world-famous volcano, Krakatau, erupted again last Sunday at 6.30 in the morning with a terrific explosion. As far as is at present known, this was the first and biggest of a series of widesprecd volcanic318 words
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Article69 1953-10-30 1 MANILA, Oct. 2«J (AP) Indonesia's "independent foreign policy" is aimed at keeping the country om of the Ea.st-Wesf cold war. an Indonesian member of Parliament said hcie today en route home from Washington. Otto Rondonuwo Chairman of the Indonesian Parliament's Foreign Relatjoni Committee said69 words
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Article96 1953-10-30 1 LOS ANGELES. Oct. 29 (AP) Dick Haymes flew here yesterday for resumption of his deportation heairng and was promptly arrested over alimony trouble with his exwife. As the crooner (who is now wed to Rita Hayworth) left the hearing room, Sheriff's detectives took him into custody96 words
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Article20 1953-10-30 1 ITALIAN Premier Pclla meets with French Premier Laniel today to d'scuss a settio.iient of the Trieste dispute. UPUP - 20 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-10-30 1 NEHRU SETS AN EXAMPLE T.MIER Jawaharlal Ne,. u of India, who willbe 61 on Nov. 14. gave a boost to sliding in India by going up in a twoseater recently with Fit. Lt V. M. Bhainagar. Honorary Instructor of the Delhi Flying Club They reached the height of 4.000 TeetA.P. - 97 words
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259 1953-10-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter A THREE-MAN medical mission will arrive in Singapore on Nov. 24 to enquire into medical education in the Colony and Federation. A Singapore Government statement, announcing this yesterday, said the mission will comprise Sir David Lindsay Keir. Master of Balliol. Professor259 words
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Article55 1953-10-30 1 BONN, Oct. 29 (Reuter).— German police searching for the strangler of about 17 women and girls on West German autobahns believed a Briton may have been responsible. The victims, young, pretty servant girls, two 55-year-old women and a young doctor were all raped and55 words
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Article18 1953-10-30 1 MR. R. G. CASEY, the Australian External AfTairs Minister flew into Singapore at midnight last night.18 words
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Article87 1953-10-30 1 r.ONDON. Oct. 29 (AFP) The Queen's speech drawn up by the British cabinet and read before both Houses at the reopening of Parliament's session today said British forces in Malaya with the local security forces "have been increasingly successful i n their campaign." The speech,87 words
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Article57 1953-10-30 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 29 (Renter) The Union Ja<*k will no longer be flown and the British national anthem will not be played at oftinal functions in Ceylon in future, an official directive said here today. Only the Ceylon flag and the Ceylon national anthem (Namo Namo57 words
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Article16 1953-10-30 1 THE Soviet Government has announced n new one-year trad© agreement with Italy. APAP - 16 words
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Article132 1953-10-30 1 SENDING •'best wishes to The Singapore Standard for all that is being done for the under-privileged children*', Mr. and Mrs. L.H.G. of Singapore gave $25 to The Christmas Toy Fund which they said "is our little bit to help bring back the happy squle* oX132 words
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Article116 1953-10-30 1 A SQUEEZE UP POPS RUBBER ½c. A TECHNICAL squeeze for November positions has developed in the rubber market in Singapore which yesterday showed a small improvement in quotations. first gi rubber closing at 541 cents per lb., a rise of half a cent from Wednesday's levels. Prices opened about half116 words
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Article49 1953-10-30 1 RANGOON. Oct. 29. (AFP) Four people were killed ami several injured, including one seriously, when Karen rebels blew up a passenger train last night between Thaton and Moulmein in south-eastern Burma, said a railway official here today. The rebels had kidnapped about 40 passengers.49 words
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Article170 1953-10-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are investigating the myv terious discovery of a sealed wooden box containing the corpse of a three-year-old baby girl. The box was found among newly dug grave* in a Chinese cemetery In ('hua C'lui K.irn; Road on Wednesday HI. UII170 words
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Article44 1953-10-30 1 British Chancellor ol tita Exchequer Hi. hard A Bui er is now in Paris to pr<^ ide over the meeting of the <)• •mi> Ition for f uropean I 1 mipc Co-operation's Coiin> which will 11 d two AJAFKAJKFAKFK A.F.P.A.F.P. - 44 words
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Article156 1953-10-30 1 KUALA LI'MPUR. Thur^.— A Fodoral i<>\ ornmont oommunique itatei that on the instructions of the Hikh Comni ssiotier, Cloncra! Ti i letten havt btcr k r i t to tho Malayan Trada Union Council and Associated Indian C mlicrs of Commcrre for nominations f(156 words
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Miscellaneous14 1953-10-30 1 USELESS EUSTACE "Good job it's not a dog: or they'd put it to sleep!"14 words
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Article, Illustration5 1953-10-30 2 photo ceremony next month- StandardStandard - 5 words
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Article261 1953-10-30 2 'EXPEL QUITTERS' JOHORE MTUC JOIIORE BAHRir, Thurs.-The Malayan Trade me '-nairman. Jnrhe Mot 1 i ned Taib bin Ibrahim, at th e h annual general delegates rerence to lay told members the M FUC never agreed to thl r ;i-I!;,ms "■From presa reports, it was fathered that the MTUC condon*261 words
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Article31 1953-10-30 2 GENERAL Sir Geialcl Templer has sent a congratulatory message to the Air Officer Commanding Air Headquarters, Malaya, following the "biggest leaflet dropping operation ever attempted in the Federation."31 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-10-30 2 w^? ard Staff »«Porter WITH a roll of drums and a skirl of pipes, the massed bands of the Gurkha Brigade marched onto the Singapore Padang from the Victoria MeT"c l H all to the fam tune of Scotland the Brave" vesterday. The beating ofStandard - 226 words
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Article402 1953-10-30 2 To Be Spent On New Electricity, Water Projects PENANG, Thurs. In moving that the draft budget for 1954 be passed ot the Municipal Council meeting today, the Municipal President, Mr. L. R. F. Earl, disclosed that a further $5,000,000 would be lent bv Government during402 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-10-30 2 Asia. Standard photb. MR. ROBERT GORALSKI (left) who is on a tour of Asia to prepare a series of programmes for the United States is seen moderating in the studios of Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. with guest speakers. (from left), Che Mustapha Albakri, Mr. Gerald Hawkins and Mr. Ng DeowStandard - 79 words
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Article105 1953-10-30 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices i cents per Ib.) in Singapore ventrrdar wereBuyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 54 544 No. 1 R.S.S. 54} 542 No. 2 R.S.S. 53* 53U No. 3 R.S.S. 51 i 5U Tone: Quiet. tin pkk;f The price of tin yesterday was $309 per picul.105 words
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Article81 1953-10-30 2 f PENANG, Thurs.— How Say Te e (23) was produced in the Magistrates' Court and charged with extorting from Tan Tiong Soe $3,000 by putting him in fear of death at East Jelutong on Oet 16. How was also charged with attempting to extort from Tan $L\ooo81 words
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195 1953-10-30 2 Bricklayers' School Plan For Singapore Standard Staff Reporter A SCHOOL which will turn out 100 bricklayers annually will be opened in Balestier Road, Singapore, early next year. Prospective students in this institution wil] get free food and a stipend of 50 cents a day during a three months' course. After195 words
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Article33 1953-10-30 2 AN ESTATE labourer. Gam shah from the Srroembu Estate was fined |5O by th^ Kuantan CircuA Magistrate on Thursday for tarrying a loaf of bread kilo a restricted area.33 words
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Article277 1953-10-30 2 THE City Treasurer's Singapore in 1941 and 1952 development of the Colony The population of Singapore r in 1952 was 771.360 as against 594.415 in 1941. Rapid progress had been achieved in bringing down the death rate (crude) to 12.15 per thousand from 21.62 in277 words
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Article290 1953-10-30 2 M, SCH OL BOY, Teo Song Hung. 14. told Coronrr Mr Clioor Singh yesterday that he stabbed and kill, (1 The Coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure. He added that there was BO I evidence to prosecute the boy for murder, cr for290 words
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Article87 1953-10-30 2 •\IR N. K Lingam. general ry of the Singapore 1 raction Company Emph on yesterday warned n not to fall Into ihe trap Of 'vrrtain Opportunbts" who trying to disrop4 th« unity Of workers. He said: "Tiir^e 'm unionigtg are out t workers in the name87 words
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Article67 1953-10-30 2 HE HAD DAGGER GETS 6 MONTHS s sncioi s nf njanner atll u >> of Ihrec straioht fo ion 10,,,,,,, l th r men h tainc:!, i 5" U M to wea p<r R ■onmenl if It 9. a haiV of h i i oil. rtf A hind men overt67 words
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Advertisement71 1953-10-30 2 I TRIPLEX I I lICHTER I B Bewoie 01 J- H 8 imitot.on. See /^sa<?@\ 9 lhi« Potent *2*" 1 I mork on the \~fy I V/Oour Restored, Slands Made Young In ,24 Hours from w22 lo K T n<K>M ««rY t« Buffer nHH HH Vi-Tabs s""' pr UNWANTED HAIR71 words
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Advertisement91 1953-10-30 2 t^^^^^ MM i ft* m I for discovering HEINZ tn>y x "J It was a |TWM «J.<v u 1 u"^ k rnother disc '^y^^N Cream of Tdh, it<» S.jj)' H» J^IJJ were thrilled with »ts ri< f^tfS^Tli cream y fl- IWl 1 (VSHpw/^ got compl iin« r. she makes r>l91 words
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Article178 1953-10-30 3 4 CITY FATHERS SUPPORT MR. SOH Standard Staff Reporter FOUR out of five Singapore City fathers intei viewed yesterday supported Mr. Son Ghee Soon's suggestion that I oiim iilors should donate live per rent of their .Monthly S2OO allowance towards a relief fund. Some ol the Councillors, however, disagreed with178 words
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Article18 1953-10-30 3 s:\ <;\PORE City Councilhold a special meet--6 at 2.30 p.m. to ler n< xt year'a budget.18 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-10-30 3 picture. photo. THE Singapore Junior Symphony Orchestra and the Tanjong Rhu Girls' School Choir held a 1953 Choral Orchestral Concert on Wednesday night at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The conductor was Mr. Paul Abisheganaden. Part of the orchestra and the audience arc seen in the above StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article139 1953-10-30 3 ONE FINED BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— A rlerk's "genuine mistake" in omitting an item of a consignment of goods when preparing an export declaration led four persons to a Court here yesterday. They were Ong Kar Yean and Lee Soo Ai, charged with attempting to export139 words
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Article67 1953-10-30 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. Teoh Hee Leng. a widow, was fined a total of $400, or four months' imprisonment, when she pleaded guilty to two charges against the Excise Enactment. She was charged with in possession of apparatus for the distilling of liquor when she had no67 words
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Article230 1953-10-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A special operation was carried out by the State Information Department, Selangor, on Tuesday to show the people of certain districts in the State, what liars the Communists are and how well surrendered enemy personnel are treated. A Government spokesman230 words
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Article80 1953-10-30 3 ONE of the most popular Americans in Malaya. Dr. J.G. Hanna. died in the United States on Wednesday while on long leave. Aged 65. the lat e Dr. Hanna first arrived in Malaya in 1915, and practised in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Singapore. When80 words
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Article78 1953-10-30 3 HENG AIK LIM. a Singapore Traction Company bus conductor was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment in the First District Court yesterday on two charges of criminal breach of trust of the firm's money. The prosecution stated that Heng took 25 cents from a passenger on Oct.78 words
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Article23 1953-10-30 3 EIGHTY yards of redifTusion wire were cut off from street poles in Lorong 17 in Geylang, Singapore, on Tuesday night.23 words
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Article128 1953-10-30 3 THREE British and three Malayan units are participating in the Army's District InterUnit catering competition this year. Judging will take place at the cook houses of the units concerned. Judges will commence their work from 10 a.m. and tasting of dishes will begin at 12128 words
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Article41 1953-10-30 3 SWAMI Vamadevananda. President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a prayer meeting and deliver a lecture on "Meditation" tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. jin. the Mission premises at 9, I Norris Road. All are invited to attend.41 words
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103 1953-10-30 3 REMEMBRANCE Day will be observed in Singapore on Sunday. Nov. 8, with a ceremony at the Cenotaph at 730 am at which the Officer Administering the Government will lay a wreath on behalf of the Singapore Government. The President of the Ex-Serv103 words
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Article258 1953-10-30 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Tan Fook I.ron». alias Tune Fuk Lung, a member of the Negri Sembilan State Council dur. ins the B.M.A. period and a leader of the MP.A.JA in Negri Sembilan during the war, was yesterday declared to be a terrorist, following an inquiry258 words
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Article158 1953-10-30 3 He Wants Tg. KLING Re-Named Sl.ind.inl Staff Reporter I \s M)N(. Ki in<. oa the west coast of Singapore might be re named. At the Rural Board meeting ye terday the rh.tirm.in. Mr. E.V.O. Day. in answer to Mr. II M Kiilasingha's representations for a chang? of name, revealed that158 words
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297 1953-10-30 3 $1.5 m. Bridge Over Jurong River: Plan SURVEY work for the $1,500,000 bridge over Jurong River to develop 15 square miles of Peng Kang mukim in the south-west area of the Colony will begin early next year, Mr. H.J.C. Kulasingha member of the Singapore Rural Board, told The Standard yesterday.297 words
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Article336 1953-10-30 3 Sole Control To S. I.T. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Rural Board yesterday decided to hand over its pfa*- 1 ning powers to the Improvement Trust so that building development will not be hampered by dual control. A similar decision was taken by th« City Council336 words
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Article38 1953-10-30 3 SIX appeal cases against convictions on armed robber? charges were dismissed in the Singapore Appeal Court yesterday. Only ono accused. Goh York Kee. had his sentence lodlirtld from six years' rigorous imprisonment to four.38 words
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Article34 1953-10-30 3 THE WEDDING pictu e published In yesterday's Standard on Pago thl*t was that of Mr. and Mrs. Supa'it bin Haji Salteh and njt Shafaat bin AH as icported. The error is regretted34 words
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Article109 1953-10-30 3 WHKN the propose! Qin'.-n*-liiwn la Singapore U completed, put of it will !>o within tht City, but most of *h« town will be in the rut A-. a result. the town will come under the Jurisdiction of two luthoriUes, the City Council and the Rural Bo109 words
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Advertisement196 1953-10-30 3 You II be glad W^sp*- Torsion-bar front suspension, and hydraulic piston-type shock j m mm absorbers keep you on an even «;^>|| aI^HCf H T 21 kcd on the rou hc 1 of rOlias i MORRIS I VC'ithin-wheelbase seating for f r r driver and passengers gives influence* you most196 words
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Advertisement70 1953-10-30 3 JY J^ I All Dunlop car tyres carry the Gold Seal. the symbol o( all that is best in tyre building technique, but the DUNLOP FORT is designed lor the motorist who wants the very best and is prepared to pay q little more for a tyre without equal for70 words
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Article17 1953-10-30 4 LtLtBKATION of their VMI anniversary. the 26th aiS?li R ?T Crew «U1 hold 1 ::n^^^»17 words
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122 1953-10-30 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE improvement of roads m Singapore will be considered ach on its own merits, Mr A Wear, Director of Public Works, told The Standard yesterday He was commenting on whether Government's plan to improve roads, cutting down nends and re-alining122 words
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Article70 1953-10-30 4 TAIPING, Thurday.— To ceebrate its fourth anniversary the Taiping Yuen will hold a fun lair at the Circus Ground on i\ov 14. The fair will be opened by Mr. N. L. Alexana^'- Se efa r y Chinese Affairs Perak. a t <JAS a.m. On Nov.70 words
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450 1953-10-30 4 CHAIRMAN of the Attap Dwellers Association, Singapore, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, said yesterday that the best way to cut fire risks in the City's kam pongs was to license the building of attap houses. He wa,s commenting on statements made450 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-10-30 4 MR. WALTER B. Hardman, Australian Representative of the Rubber Development Board, returned to Singapore last night aboard a Qantas Constellation after attending a conference of the board on his way back to Sydney. MRS. BERYL Plumptre, uife of one of the Ministers ut iached to the Canadian Deteffatfca in Paris68 words
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Article69 1953-10-30 4 AIR CHIEF Marshal Sir Arthur Sander s will arrive in Singapore on Nov. 8 and will stay in th e Colony and the Federation till Nov. 17. The visit is a part of n se v e n-week Commonwealth tour which the Ai r Chief Marshal69 words
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Article248 1953-10-30 4 THE Singapore Government ha s refused th* srsssysysasf %gr tion -^ssn, e The Standard understands !u e sons for th e refusal are that Government i s not preoared to encourage lotteries by organisations over which it has no control and which rely sO248 words
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84 1953-10-30 4 Results Of Surveys Are Tallied Up CALCULATING machines are now busy tallying figures of the recent Singapore-wide surveys on traffic, rural matters. aUap dwelling and indusMr. D. H Komlosy. Chief Planning Omcer of the Diagnostic Survey Team, told The standard yesterday that the team i s now finalising the, results84 words
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Article107 1953-10-30 4 MRS. Lilian Beauman Morgan, who has been residing in Singapore since June with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr fu M^ s Jame s L. Meader of the U.S. Consulate General, died yesterday morning following an extended illness Born in San Francisco, California, on Dec. 2, 1881107 words
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Article107 1953-10-30 4 SITUATED five and a half miles outside the City along Thomson Road about 168 houses suitable for middle class families are taking shape Three different types of U fl arc b^ng. built— by the fo de t h P e hl pu P b^ EStatG wA107 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-10-30 4 pbo(< tomorrow at 11 am and %il «L T' i ose P n Institution Voca tional School*' Pte tU ri shows MirhLtf ft" M^-hhS the train of Fairy Queen Elena l riJSf h SS! L l e J en h °Wi«>« GUlua Edward, apfift l^ ajfc -gjag- StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article421 1953-10-30 4 23 Families Get Allocations Of Trust Houses F.VE H5N d DR d E D StO o"d Re f P i?;: Cr AlJMnied Rood fire vJcti^ who^hVd' 0< tl Saturdoy, w.ll leo»e the Hall t o <fov a Day Badminton Exibition is due to VoV morrow.421 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-10-30 4 THREE MALAYAN POLICE OFFICERS were among a fh r r u JLn° f Colomal policemen who were inspected b? PoluS ot I mi f ion Of the London Metropolitan Police. Mr. R. H. Howe, recently at their passing out parade at the Metropolitan Police Training SH.ool at Hendon From left:74 words
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Article67 1953-10-30 4 mr. m c good Colo «"ai S Un sworn in ul#l Officer X,,n,n,,; ('overnnn-nt du n. sence of th, John Ni.oll u,.,, fl P«re on a rorlnijebf. tO IfoilKkiHi Mr. j i) Rigfeaai .WreUry. uill mi oi .>lr. C.o<k|. i u M Jounc. rol.uij67 words
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Article43 1953-10-30 4 A sj\<; Company i Lim, a K.rst Tra tor negl.:: in col' cles. The f Ahmad I POUTI -mi driven by Tan i of thi» c;. his bus i Iho roar ol ous. ran- nn r jf a I43 words
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Article15 1953-10-30 4 A- MJDDJ vesterd.i\ 1 wrist chain from a kinso n Road, S.nj ed15 words
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Article571 1953-10-30 4 DRIVE FOR RECRUITS Tuir o standard Staff Reporter lHfc British Army in Malaya is to beein a ram paign to enlist students into the Army bI V Trade School at Nee Soon, Singapore. These re< ruHs will t Careers in these units are open571 words
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Article50 1953-10-30 4 K UAJ.A KANGSAR, Thurs. Sultan Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah yesterday declared open the first Shell Service Station here to be operated by a Malay businessman. H e was the first to patronise the new station by having his Rolls Royce filled with petrol from the kiosk50 words
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Article45 1953-10-30 4 THE STORY of the recent I>ondon to New Zealand Air 2i a T» aS o° y bjr the winners, E* B T urton an <* h»s navigator, F).-Lt. Gannon, will be neard today over R Malay, at 7.10 p.m.^ ad u45 words
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Advertisement36 1953-10-30 4 K/rorW famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for u f, he Eara^e, StomachRn t' USC > P in 'digestion, Bockache, Colds, Sore Throat, ENG AUN TONG I The Tiger Medical Hall36 words
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Advertisement54 1953-10-30 4 S VCSJ/J 27ie i hough I A'iJEL /o /io//ie ihS 1 home to a VSUXHSLL! Orders taken HOViJ 1 r delivery in I.K. JroWlll»li!!!??!ll!llltllli[a(|Hf W Hffl W^^^ asAr /or details today at Orvit urd .If o /o r# fn Peuan< l lp*>>'. Mulucia, Scrrmt Multe/worih mud JfMtflMl Co///iu Miff* I*»<<<A54 words
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Article176 1953-10-30 5 LEADERS PLEDGE TO BACK GOVT. SEGAMAT t Thnrs. Strong I Government's current ramnaign t,i encourage groups of Miiitimst terrorists to surrender was pledged b\ local leaders at a nil eting held here last ,r.l the represent*•rganisations i n the d a "1 1 i )ii in th r Governnew policy176 words
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83 1953-10-30 5 They Cannot Decide On Where To Sit tndard staff Reporter >RE l.csis .ative have not decided arrangement? >25 W0 Coimfil hough tenders >i last week. chamber will be the old Supieme when the Social lent is now tated. W< ,u Director of told The Standthai two sealing nta horse-shoe i.83 words
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Article53 1953-10-30 5 MAN told the Singapore erday that while he -ing along Anson on Tuesday night he was by two men and on the right arm. aid the two were among aw fighting at lion of Anson Road R tad. e classified this iit society gang injured person53 words
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Article39 1953-10-30 5 > LA Oct. 29.— A iur in the central morninq caused workers to be late •He. Poor visibility I .:,:i Airwayi II eht from Singapore Malacca m th<» r> r m to 10 3.6 ini hes.39 words
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Article62 1953-10-30 5 II AN, Thurs Din bin lined SHOO, or 1 n ihs' imprisonment. v Abdu] Humid, Circuit terday for hftlpf to a stolen pen. "<l that Din had r asM the name on the pen engraved his name on it. then pawned it lor $1062 words
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Article30 1953-10-30 5 constables on •ty detained a man in al 445 a.m. yestery found motor car on him. These tools. i' 0 be!,( ve, were itolen car parked ui Beach30 words
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Article, Illustration372 1953-10-30 5 $950,000 Gift Man r*IR. K. MISTRI, Singapore millionaire philanthropist and a great friend of the poor, died yesterday at the General Hospital alter a severe illness lasting nearly two years. He was 68. Born in Bombay of poor Parsee parents, he came to Singapore in 1900372 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-10-30 5 m«, I I X R< v C'lilVoid 11. Northcott Bishop of the Methodist Church, who arrived in Stefapore b> air v«s y-ruav. win speak at a mass meeting of Methodists at the Ka«fMg Kapor Straits Methodist Cksrck at 8 p.m. this evening. liishop and Mrs. Northcott (above) will vUM the54 words
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Article132 1953-10-30 5 THF. management of the Bata Shoe Company yesterday denied the allegation of the president of the Singapore Workers' Union that the works committee in the company was formed with a view to destroying the employees union. The works r-ommittec was formed purely for the purpose of discussing132 words
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Article25 1953-10-30 5 TAIPING. Thurs.— Owing to ill health Mr. Loh Thow Yoong. one of the leading members •>! the Chinese Community here, is retiring from public life.25 words
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Article181 1953-10-30 5 THE Officer Administering the Colony Government. Mr. w.A.C. Goodc. today Issued the following message on the death of Mr. N.R. Riistri: "On behalf of the people of Singapore I want to express our deep sorrow at the loss we have suffered In the death Of Mr.181 words
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Article61 1953-10-30 5 THE C-in-C. Far East Land Forces. Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Loevven returned to Singapore on Wednesday night alter his lirst visit to Hongkong. With him was Major Gen. R. C. Cruddas. D.5.0.. Commanding Land Forces in Hongkong. Gen. Cruddas, left yesterday morning for Kuala Lumpur and will61 words
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225 1953-10-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Both UMNO-MCA Alliance and the Independence of Malaya Party have announced candidates for Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections in December. The alliance will contest all four electoral wards with three of its retiring Councillors nominated for re-election and the fourth man, a225 words
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165 1953-10-30 5 JOHORE BAIIRU, Thurs.— The President of UMNO, Tungku Abdul Rahman, at a meeting here today, said that certain magazines in the country— which he termed as "yellow"— are doing great damage to the prestige of the Malays. About 1.000 people attended the meeting at165 words
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Article544 1953-10-30 5 Plot To Get Me Out' He Says Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. Dasaratha Raj r Singapore Labour Party representative on the Legislative Council, yesterday described as "a plot to get me out of the Council" a decision of the Party's General Council544 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-10-30 5 GROUP photograph taken after the wedding of Mr. Wilt, i Rajasinchr of thr Singapore Harbour Board and his bride the former Miss Gwendoline Cecilia Mitchell at St. Teresa's Church. Kampong Rahru. Singapore. The bridr is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. H. Mitchell of Singapore. Also in thr picture are74 words
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Article126 1953-10-30 5 Loan Not Related To UK Talks KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ss"> million loan which the Federation Government seeks to raLs*» in I.i. wJ. tii is in no way related to the present financial talks which Sir Donald MacGillivrav. the Federation Deputy Hish Commissioner, is having with Treasury officials in Britain.126 words
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Article96 1953-10-30 5 TO commemorate the 2lst anniversary of the amalgamation of the Chinese Commercial Bank, the Ho Hong Ba:.k and the Overseas-Chiiu c Bank, a dinner for the st tfl will be given by the OverseasChinese Banking Corporation Ltd In Kota Bahru. Gifts of wrist watches and letters96 words
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Article474 1953-10-30 5 CERTIFICATES for Good Service will be award* d *> v the (.''jinmander in C h i t I FARELF. Lt General S Charles Loewen, today to the following: Sgt. S.W..F. Grainier Mid Trooper AE. Amos of the Royal Armoured Corns, W/O 2 R.P. Hobbs. Sgt. J.H.474 words
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Article93 1953-10-30 5 PENANG. Thut> Tlkmo is a marked difference In the attitude of the people <>t Japan now. compared with 193f. Mrs. Amimi Swaminadhan. kea«fc i of a goodwill mission of tint-. Indian women members Parliament to Japan, laid hire today. Mrs. Swaminudhan visited Japan recently with Begum93 words
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Article39 1953-10-30 5 AN alleged sex pervert, who was reported to have punched a 14-year-old schoolboy until he submitted to him in lonely Jalan Kembangan ofT Chanffi Road on Wednesday night, was detained by Police early yesterday morning.39 words
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Article67 1953-10-30 5 FOR discharging t from a fun on I of Sept. 11 at dementi Road, instead of at Thomson Ho id, Song r ltiu K*'<' w:is Bnfd in the Singapore Fourth P Court yesterday. Inspector T.S. Z.*in. p< I cuting. told the COUfi Son;*67 words
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Advertisement104 1953-10-30 5 j V.s \p« nii'inriit -^Z <• n l».slillri<. af% K»l mm m*^ 4 I.HM|uri.M Gordons > BORNEO j« Siugaporr Kual i IjiinjHir Ipoli 11,I 1 n^ng Gargle with LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC as soon as you can <^HMto^ LISTERINE Antittptic, full urcneih. bills rftf milliuns of gcrmt on throat lurfaiet. f^lftk jt104 words
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Miscellaneous64 1953-10-30 5 Weather MINIMUM Trm ,2 erat r .fii From 7 .Si p.m. Oct. 28 *J** a.m. Ott. Singapore 4 M. Pniaiiff (74F). Kota Bahr" (75FK Kuala^ um P u J, )f I noli (74F); Kuantan (75r). From 7.30 a.m. Oct. 2& to ..?0 p.m. Oct. 29 Singapore (RoM. 1— Kuala Lumpur64 words
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Article766 1953-10-30 6 JN a blaze of publicity unequalled since psychological warfare in Malaya against the Communists began. 18 million leaflets were dropped by the Department of Information on 200 areas in the Federation calling upon terrorists to surrender. I Most likely the Department intended the publicity to s*i ve two766 words
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Article, Illustration1419 1953-10-30 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY MALAYAN AFFAIRS By J READ recently in the Malay Mail, a letter dealing with communalism in Malaya. I refer to what was not a well written letter because, nonetheless, it reflected the uncertainty which I believe exists in the minds of a lot of people1,419 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-10-30 6 Review of Views Chi Wanjor Criticized CRITICISM ol I U hy Ih, S v -Ma ary So iet) Abu B.(k.<i VictilTH Ol A. n s Uil i tfelayu'i < papei wa a quoted y i thai tiit S r with M 'ham. IkMM tO step p who numlu r< I'm,,60 words
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422 1953-10-30 6 Can Labour Provide Comic Relief? Sir. Your labelling of the Singapore Labour Party as a set of "buffoons*' i s a continuation of your policy of mud-slinging and vituperation in which you have indulged for the past two years. Every newspaper, despite protestations to the contrary, iorwards indirectly and sometimes422 words
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Letter116 1953-10-30 6 TISKkZSi U^ as r ?P orte d In The Standard on October 20 that "When members of the Singapore Police" stopped a bullock-cart etc I wish to point out that It was not the members of the Singapore Police who stopped and arrested the driver of the bullock-cart116 words
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Letter154 1953-10-30 6 Sir; The fortnightly pay system was first introduced in GHQ FARELF and it was found that of the 350 Table "A" employees only 50 were against it. Command Secretary GHQ have no alternative but to adopt the system as the majority of clerks' were in favour of it.154 words
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Letter190 1953-10-30 6 t Sir; 7~ D rin 2 the la^t Legislative Council meeting Mr. John Laycock suggested mat there should be "more frequent examinations for student teachers so that failures would not have to wait a year to sit again." A month has already passed and the Government seems to190 words
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Letter156 1953-10-30 6 Sir:—After reading my good friend S.M.R.'s letter on the subject of Indian graduates published on 23rd J )c VL ber t feel I m«st write to thank hii.i for his delect*blf. Phrase about the wolf at the door and the stork *t Vv^w W i ndOW uite156 words
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Letter282 1953-10-30 6 Sir; Since the development of advanced chemical science, the newest and economical way to prevent wooden houses against fire is by chemical coatings. The first formula which I disclose, can instantly make any paint fireproof. The paint thus prepared has many uses, and is especially valuable for painting282 words
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Advertisement123 1953-10-30 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London EX. 4. KUALA LUMPUR PO H PENANG 45. Sultan Sf.. 83, Cowan St., i, Leirh Sf., Tele:123 words
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Advertisement12 1953-10-30 6 f" it comfit tattle of tnacbh^ M and i*»s mowet$ SoU agents:12 words
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Miscellaneous13 1953-10-30 6 Laughter at Work "Come back three time* a day were short of bottles."13 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-10-30 7 photo. TOKYO CHARM: Eight pretty girls dance at the Nichi Geki, a popular musical hall in downtown Tokyo. UPUP - 21 words
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Article196 1953-10-30 7 Moloto v Absent From The Scene BKRLIN, Oct. 29 (AP) Soviet Foreign Minister Vyachesla* M. Mololov is strangely absent from the diplomatic scene in Moscow, a Western official said last night. The 'old Bolsheviks" deputies in the Foreign stiy have been handling all cases involving m- lional protocol since early196 words
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Article90 1953-10-30 7 Nixon Hears Of T hai Border Row iKOK. Oct. 29. (AP)— -President Richard M g< an t arful of troubles S ith-East Asia yesterday pers flan-ri between ailand and Burma over air a ong 'iie touchy r Pibul Songgram Aarned Burma that i iai Air Force would at- next Buimese90 words
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Article83 1953-10-30 7 SMOG-SCREEN? USE A SCARF <>\DON, Oct. 2D: (Reuter) The British Ministry of frowned last night on a on by London doctors a cheap home-made mask protect Londoners I lethal smog-smoke and aden log. Ministry said that a or towel wrapped round e would be better. Tiie doctors, through the Medical83 words
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Article20 1953-10-30 7 ft GUNMAN sprayed the I of the Pakistani Deputy Commissioner in Calcutwith a ten-round volley riav ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article102 1953-10-30 7 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 29 (AP) The Indian chairman of the deadlocked Repatriation Commission today promised a "surprising" announcement tomorrow arousing speculation it may deal with balky antiCommunist North Korean prisoners. The chairman, Lieut. Gen. K S Thimayya. would give no inkling of the announcement in advance but a decision102 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-10-30 7 Picture. FILMSTAR Margaret Lockwood went to the Granada Cinema. VVillesden, to meet Arthur Metcalfe. 78, the doorman there. It was a special anniversary with a cake, 30 candles and a kiss from Margaret, after she had helped him to cut the cake. For tall, silverv-whis-kered. Mr. Metcalfe was not alwaysMirror - 123 words
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Article38 1953-10-30 7 MANILA, Oct. 29, (UP)— A man was bayoneted to death in a village near Cebu city in the Central Philippines yesterday as the result of election campaigning, the Philippines News Service reported today.38 words
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Article67 1953-10-30 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 29, (Reuter). After a twelve-day trial in the Supreme Court here the jury yesterday decided the Hongkong Standard had not libelled a Greek restaurant owner in a report published by the newspaper saying there had been a fight between soldiers in his dance hall.67 words
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Article67 1953-10-30 7 JAKARTA, Oct. 2«» (UP).— Foreign Minister Sunarjo stated today that Indonesia nopes for a better undeistanding by the United States concerning the rubber and tin problems. He added that United States attitude exerts a big effect on Indonesia. Sunarjo was commenting on Washington report* njinf that67 words
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Article81 1953-10-30 7 LOS ANGELES. Oct. 21 (AFP)— Lecturer John Morley said here today that Dr Alfred Kinsey's recent work on the sexual behaviour in the human female had a more harmful effect on the morale of American troops in Korea than any Communist propa ganda. Morley, just back81 words
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Article49 1953-10-30 7 MADISON, WIS.. Oct. 29 (AP).— When he found his wife grinding glass and putting it on hamburger. Leonard Green, 50. testified in Circuit Court Wednesday, he decided to leave home. Judge Alvin C. Reis granted Green the divorce on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment.49 words
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Article281 1953-10-30 7 CHURCHILL URGED TO GO IT ALONE Don't Wait For Ike, Say Papers LONDON, Oct. 29 (AP)-Two leading Conservative newspapers urged Sir Winston Churchill today to "go it alone" on a meeting with Georgi Malenkov if he cannot persuade President Eisenhower to join him. Meanwhile, the Labourite Daily Herald said the281 words
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165 1953-10-30 7 LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, yesterday received the Freedom of the City of London in a centuries-old ceremony after driving through rain-swept streets lined by cheering mackintostied crowds. She became the first mother of a reigning monarch to receive the165 words
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Article70 1953-10-30 7 GEORGETOWN (British Guiana). Oct. 2f: (AP> Security police cracked down on the Peoples Progressive Party headquarters today, seizing approximately 1,000 copies of "Thunder," the party's official journal. It was the third raid In three days and the fifth since security swoops were started just over a70 words
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Article97 1953-10-30 7 Ike's New Programme For USIA WASHINGTON. Oct. 2!) (UP) President Eisenhower yesterday announced d nt w fourpoint programme to "unmask" and 'counter hostile attempts" to distort American policies before the eyes of the world. The programme will guide the new United States Information Agency. which includes the Voice of America97 words
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Article82 1953-10-30 7 PARIS. Oct. 2!) (Reuten.Th e British Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr R. A. Butlt r. today announced Britain's intention to liberal i>e hrr imports by 75 per cent before the end of the year "because we want to be good Europeans." He told the Ministerial82 words
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Article27 1953-10-30 7 INDONESIA'S fust Ambassador to Communist China yesterday presented his credentials to the Chinese Prime Minster. Mao Tse Tung, at a ceremony in Peking ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article26 1953-10-30 7 JUDGE Allen W. Asburn granted film star John Wayne and hi s Mexican wife Esparan/e 'Chata' Baver a simultaneous divorce yester- day.- United PressUnited Press - 26 words
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Article167 1953-10-30 7 PARIS, Oct 29 (AP)— The three-day Krem h National Assembly talks on lndo-China ended y filer day in a Government victory for continuation of Us policy of waging the war as aggressively as possible in hope of forcing the Communist-led rebels to give up. Thr167 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-10-30 7 photo. LOVELY Esther Clair just wants to let the warm October sun dry her off after a pleasant dip in the surf. <!<• liuhlful sicht in any climate. Esther makes the Miami Beach sand look especially attractive now thai winter it invading the Last.- United PressUnited Press - 45 words
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Article73 1953-10-30 7 LONDON O< t If, (Reuter) Mr. Anc.tiM Bevan, Labour left-wing* i j esterday for the second time to the po-t of Deputy Leader «>f the Labour Party from Herbert MotTieon, former Forcipn Secretary. The private ballot of I members <>f parliament rrsiilfed In v ctory for73 words
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Article28 1953-10-30 7 U.P. I UK Venczeula i I Georgetown yeti -ri thai Jain ,i i Smgh, depotd minister h;<* ed pei n to I lie/in I oneU.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement42 1953-10-30 7 fegsar I DEPARTING SINGAPORE On 7th 14th November CALL YOUR I F R TRAVEL AGENT BANGKOK BAHREIN QR I I Rangoon Beirut MALAYAN AIRWAYS KARACHI ROME General Sa"»e« Agent. 5 LONDON BO AC. Com«t Argonaut Service MXim iiimini' a Jl ,,..fi.i.nnfiln.i.i i.^<iuli42 words
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Advertisement71 1953-10-30 7 HUBBERJINCLOSINGPRIGES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 29. TH« following ore the closinf prices of rubber and tin on the London marker: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot I6;d. November l*ld. Spot £632 10s. P«r December 16id. buyers, £635 Jon/March 16jd. Three months £612 10s. Apr. /June 16Jd. buyers, £615 ll r71 words
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Advertisement189 1953-10-30 7 GREAT NEWS FOR CSr AEROMODELLERS ham ji^i \mu\i-.it cd.tc.dc ka* •)•> r i kit<; MINO-JET FOR JETtt KITS $140 S FOR T MOrOR K "TO 5 L cc K $l 5 1.2 5 ATTACKER FOR JETEX SO KITS l< 55 M.nrPT M.KTANJf 7 A" SPAN VENOM FOR JETEX 50 KITS189 words
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Article28 1953-10-30 8 r CK to* blacked out London and Northolt airports last night delaying planes fclX* Jg X h East P New -tuns, anci mi rope. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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186 1953-10-30 8 NEW YORK, Oct. 29 (AP>— Careoes totalling 10.000.000 tons moved through the Sul" Cana last year enroute from Asia to the United States and from America to the Far East, Claude E. Boillot. of the Sue/ Canal Co., said in an interview. Boillot,186 words
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Article80 1953-10-30 8 HONGKONG. Oct. 29. (IP —The usually reliable Siati" Tao reported yesterday that L ar f e Eur °Pean freighter" S d at Lapsamei g?S S?ih- ls a vital C^nmunist transhipment point for strateChina materialS headed thlt fh id fisherme n claimed that the ship was unloading80 words
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Advertisement371 1953-10-30 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 18 SSrX&tf?" --8B "SiST ««/SBK pa SS ,nt« n CSSSLss :^2Sr 3INov IDec 2/3DM Agents: ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. B.neapore:--132/6- Robinson Road, Tel: IBSI/S-Jttt/1 i»rt Swettenham— (iUTHRIE Co. Tel: 341 Benuline BAll.lNt.fc TO L K OONTUfOfTAL PORTS Benreo, h to, Havre London S P371 words
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Advertisement706 1953-10-30 8 MANSFIELD CO., LID. p««s»«. Incorporated In Singapore Beat n Asc o a Js la far I-lverpooJ QJm- Due Sailt p s hann Penan* ec A gpenor'foV*Llveii>ooL' 'Dublin Oct 27/29 Get Jo/31 M l 1i o ?£r'|?'Gin<>V'''U)n(ioi: S6 NOV 4No Nov 7/8 Pr^X d ns fo H r a So b706 words
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Advertisement131 1953-10-30 8 om D ffi r?r»° «as%s tar Mnoping «lrpl Royal Dutch Mail' Tel: ***** or 5071 Tel ***** i.. i.,. r Nof r m-«* 1n !k > s v.v v lr Anipnun I' I JnMjf, -Ta^-^l m or London P n i!,^ < S:iil< Xoki (urn, ,J,,;.. i V' 0 H/131 words
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Advertisement424 1953-10-30 8 EAST ASIATIC Tjjjf SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA n. "POONA; for Melbourne, P Vh I%^ Sydney, Por Kembla (not loading local cargo) u nv «mw"m fo, K^ g™»" j/Mi "MANCHURIA- for Bangkok. I<lS Kobe n Vok°h| k n M iia FALSTRIA" 0 ft? >Mh BINr*N." FRO>I «-bur, ss^-uau srs p S h424 words
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Article148 1953-10-30 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore rose by half a cent to 54 J cents per lb. for first grade rubber for November shipment yesterday. Short covering purchases by a section of the trade contributed to the improvement in prices yesterday. Overseas orders were small. while upcountry centres showed148 words
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Article89 1953-10-30 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quietly steady in all sections with small business passing. a Copra buyers for November and December shipment quoted $36iJ per picul with sellers around $37. Coconut oil sellers remained unchanged in quotations at $60 with buyers at $58*. Singapore produce prices (per picul)89 words
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Article96 1953-10-30 9 THE unexpected rise in the tin metal prire in Singapore yesterday failed to induce any reasonably buying of Malayan tin shares. Industrial shares were dull again, while rubber shares continued to be neglected. However, there was an improvement in the turnover of business yesterday. Price changes were: INDUSTRIE 996 words
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Article14 1953-10-30 9 ATHENS. —The GreeceAustrian Trade Pact has been renewed in Athens.- Reuter erReuter - 14 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-10-30 9 A FIVE-TON reel of a shipment of 20-ton* of Phoenix rubber convcvnr brltinx U« m< unloaded from m v Tancred at the .lngapot> Harbour Board. Thi* shipment of .'{.M# ft. valued approximately at $85,001* was ordered by The I'.astern Mining and Metaia C«l Ltd. for their mine at K- kit65 words
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322 1953-10-30 9 Says Grantham NEW YORK, Oct. 29— (AP)— The whole world, not just Russia, will benefit in trade with Red China whenever the United Notions trade embargo is lifted. Sir Alexander Gran thorn, Governor of Hongkong, said in on interview published Wednesday. The322 words
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Article174 1953-10-30 9 By ARNOLD C. HtACKNAN Standard SperiaJ Corn |><.iml< .it JAKARTA, Oci 29, -Informed t.idrrs tod.iv are casting anxious flames at the va!ue of the rupiah on the fire market. It is l>rtr.mng ftMIMMI symptom v Wh. opi t fell Jui i n IH'UV. I i174 words
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Article135 1953-10-30 9 WASHINGTON, O ?<*. (UP) a itlwfitathpt i said yesterday that the i •< <l States government to far h.«t rofiiscd lo buy I <i< n during th« i «-<ini ii» n beginning M xt Mai h. This matt takan n t seriously by135 words
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Article52 1953-10-30 9 LONDON <kf <|{ruter) Itiiijui is lo dr r.ilwia butf'-r m.ircariHe rlml and rooking fats earl» nrxl summer. M.iu.r I l«»\d Cirorce. Rrilisb t-ood Minis l<r unnoun< «il »r*triil»\ T'm ii.iii*- uill but the prodmis iastrjil Ihi m rrnmt-ni und trust of tie roilruU not* tM force52 words
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Miscellaneous854 1953-10-30 9 MBSm mk 8 E r i !wi J W* fm Mr f I Ik Ma s MBmßßr* T /^V £3^ Bi f iLJ 'mSi /sjasSl yl Wa» ill' t 7\/ y y^ iy #x m aUSBI^F _x yS&l^^r 'WBBk.. ~F W^ fk U* S pore Diary MALACCA TAMPING SIIKI.I, THKATRETTE:854 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-10-30 10 photo). HOW TO MAKE UP: The** Max Factor demonstrators Amy Tan (applying pencil makeup to model) Lil v Goh (holding make-up packet) *nd Bong Soo Chan fwith contest entry form) are available at Max Factor booths at John Little's, \uroras and Kwong On's in Singapore, to jive helpful advice onStandard - 88 words
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Letter563 1953-10-30 10 Sir,— The news item "VarI sity Socialists Hit Out" m I The Standard of the 23rd reported that the Fa jar j charged that there is "No I freedom of thought" in the j University of Malaya. I submit that a more accurate 1 charge on563 words
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Letter111 1953-10-30 10 Sir: Your editorial of 23rd. inst. provides good reading, but your front page news of 24th inst., "RAJ TOLD TO GIVE UP HIS SEAT IN COUNCIL" is in fact as what the Hon'ble Member for Rochore Canal Mr. Raj said "STALE NEWS." C I vividly remember Mr111 words
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Letter194 1953-10-30 10 Sir; I W as very much gratified to find myself described by Alex Josey in his interesting article (Oct 2?) as simple and reasonable." an Y ell this is to inform him that fnr A J Sey < Otl 9) F °r one thing, lam nnf thing s194 words
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Letter141 1953-10-30 10 of 2 !U~ In l he Straits Ti mes 01 instant, it was r P ported that Mr Taylor the" Financial Secretary 'said 1h th UV °H Pr b]ems wn'rSnt~<=ho?t^ UCa V°? P r °S ra^e th i- a e Of tea cher s and P W.D141 words
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Letter227 1953-10-30 10 xr > h is said that good e needs no bush and I not understand why the 'ernment should adverour Kirkby Teachers so f much. W e are regaled tim e and again with stories of the benefits Malaya is to gain by this magnificent and colossal project227 words
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Advertisement225 1953-10-30 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION rtj l^Sr ATTRACTIONS <^gjp I f^tlJiT^ DAILY ON OUR PANORAMIC SCREEN =71 j Viv:: -W^HT>I GIG YOUNG MALA POWERS!! WILLIAM TAIMAN EOWARO ARNOLD PI -tS A SPECIAL TV. SHORT "ENEMIES OF THE UNIVERSE" I ADVENTURES OF COMMANDO CODY Morning I TOMORROW 9 A.M. Ml KRV WIDOW II Sll225 words
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Advertisement16 1953-10-30 10 Can You Name This Star? preset li&2, J"' '»»<»"« •SS star contest. .■'alp--:* -.Wy*. 4^^P v 116 words
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Advertisement67 1953-10-30 10 ___^OLD WINE" < Partner nersnn! < from kl *a&@» «sasr* J done on vour g ow n W, bif news, con tar t« JrJ l Le tters. m VIRC;o n i.A C il ca J < I »«A-Se,,t 23 to Oct 22 2 aims. Listen tV. af y° ur I67 words
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Advertisement153 1953-10-30 10 R^.^^P^hayw6rth f JljllSHft* pavilioN f BOOK NOW Hh; U KKKKnTT] On Wide Iteng, Gm s^.,, ,x> j 1 TOCHNICOLOft T French Film %%-iili Enfflish Subtitles fi 1 1 7 T 21 D 7 11 If p*^ l^ A I niiAnli THE DEVIL j Di s t,ibut,d by RKO 4 co153 words
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Advertisement43 1953-10-30 10 ■UJL-JLCiLL. p Starts I "BAAZ" (Hindi) •Marring Guru Mutt Gcrta Bah Ml} I '1 1 1 1 M< irr < World Today 700 A 9.15 pm "AGAINST All. FLAGJr (Tech). IRrJ 171 I Nrn World > Today 7 011 Afls pa "ROAD TO BALI" (Irrt >43 words
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Article723 1953-10-30 11 STAN HALSEY - STAN HALSEY INSIDE SOCCER BY D'ARCY MUST SAY GOODBYE LONDON, Oct. 29.— International Soccer means fame to most players, but to Jimmy D'Arcy, Brentford's Irish international and former Chelsea-Charlton star, it has spelt finish. A specialist has just pronounced that the D'Arcy ankle, damaged during Ireland's723 words
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Article109 1953-10-30 11 LONDON, Oct. 29. (Reuter) Gay Time who was bought by the National Stud last year for .C50.000 after finishing second to Tulyar in the Epsom Derby has been sold for export to the Far East possibly Japan. A Ministry of Agriculture official said that the Ministry109 words
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Article, Illustration277 1953-10-30 11 He Would Have Been World Champ If Dave Sands Had Lived SYDNEY. OH. 29— Carl Hobo" Olson paid the finest tribute of the week when he said that Dave Sands would ii.ivr been world middle Height champion if he had lived. Olson Mli this after he had outpointed Randolph In277 words
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44 1953-10-30 11 LONDON, O t. 29, (Router) Coventry beat Wolverhampton 1-0 in a floodlit football last night. Other results were Newcastle 3. South Africans 1; Tottenham 3. F. C Austria 2; Manchester City 1. Celtic 1; Derby County 3. Hibernian A44 words
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381 1953-10-30 11 ROSS HALL - ROSS HALL By LONDON, Oct. 29.— Chelsea's faithful supporters aren't laughing about their team being Soccer's favourite They couldn't be more serious when saying that manager Ted Drake will never build a good tcun from former Third Division players. MB BERT OLIVER,381 words
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Article136 1953-10-30 11 GLASGOW. Oct 29 (Reuter). Scotland introduced two new "caps" for their Home International World Soccer Cup qualifying match against Wales here on November 4. Thev are Willie Telfer, St. Mirren rentrehalf, and J. McKenzie, Partick Thirstle rijrht winger. The team: Farm (Blackpool); Young (Rangers) (cap-) tain). Cox136 words
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Article21 1953-10-30 11 LONDON. Oct. 2!). (Reuter)— Rugby union results: County Championship matches: Eastern counties 16. Hampshire 3; Surrey 18. Middlesex 21.21 words
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Article24 1953-10-30 11 LONDON, Oct. 29. (Reuter) Britain beat France by seven bouts to three in an amateur boxing international at Wembley here last nicht.24 words
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Article164 1953-10-30 11 LONDON. Oct. 29 Maybe the names Alojzy Karol Kaminski or Kineton Wasps don't mean anything to you. But football-team selectors will be noting these names in their little black notebooks today. Alojzy Karol Kaminski was a great Continental goalkeeper before the war. For six years164 words
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Article40 1953-10-30 11 MR N R Mlsißl. Managing Director, Phoenix Aer.ifr.J W.itcr Co Ltd. and O. II Cute. I I passed away peacefully at General Hospital <> M 29ih October 1953. Fumr.il from Grange Road on Friday, •it 9 a m Deeph run40 words
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Article26 1953-10-30 11 MKS. TAY GUAN POH ih.mk* ill friends R.ive i \-ince. sent wre.<:hv condolences and offerings foi Requiem .md .ittendpd jht- funeral oj her Late llu.sb.iiid26 words
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Advertisement434 1953-10-30 11 NOTICKS THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1948. The City of Singapore Election ot Councillors for be CITY. ROCHORE. NORTH, SOUTH, EAST AND WEST Electoral Hard* of the CityJ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT— 1 An election of Councilors lor the said Electoral Wards will be held where necessary on Saturday the434 words
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Advertisement773 1953-10-30 11 NOTICE TO 'CHORE MEMBERS AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE POMMELING 29th October 1953, an AA S Motorcycle Combination and FilterP nve f will be available daily to A.A.S. and A.A.M Members on Thursdays, Fridays. Saturdays and Sundays, from 9.00 a m ;u to i3O P- m The services o« the Fitter-Driver773 words
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Advertisement352 1953-10-30 11 NOIHKS I r PHE Constitutional Commisx sion. appointed by His Excellency the Governor "to undertake u comprehensive review of the constitution of the Colony of Singapore, including the relationship between the Government and the City Council, and to make su< h recommendations for cha: as are deemed desirable' at the352 words
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Advertisement605 1953-10-30 11 S?IU!AIIO,NS VA< AM I'WO STORCKEEPEIIS (Tinw* let in the Public Works Den.;: orient. Sing.irMMe S.iljr/ scale: $90 6A-HB, 8..i /]»u 2!») with current mmmwmem. lot. tl emoluments ,t present riin^o from an Initial ol $146.25 Aiih annual inert ments to 1351 nm. In addition, .i houaini ;i!iowanct- is paid ia605 words
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Advertisement575 1953-10-30 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT V«K B SUVII K: Arc mg unrmplu>«f| ind m nerd: T» hrlo too to fi'id work, the *in|npnr© M.md.ird I Mtmp|,i>mrnt Rutng otters \»u frer m>4c* in tl.i« column. Just call «r write u r local sijnd.ird iflire for n "PPlir-iiioii form which should575 words
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Article555 1953-10-30 12 Committee Says He Is Overage SINGAPORE'S Olympic swimmer, Neo Chwee Kok of the Presbyterian Boys School is barred from competing in today's Singapore Inter-School swimming championships at the Chinese Swimming Club pool at Amber Road. The reason? Neo has been declared 'overage' by this year's organising555 words
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Article271 1953-10-30 12 Ki»i I 1- Thurs Goin fr strength to strength, nmta Indians, who have yet to concede a goal in Perak league hockey, today trounced the Ipoh YMCA by ten goals to nil to maintain their unbeaten record in the l"erak senior division hockey league. the eighth271 words
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Article269 1953-10-30 12 d SFREMBAN, Thurs.— Sheikh a Mustapha was in top form I yesterday when playing for 0 Medical Sports Club he scored J three goals to beat the Cey- lonese 3—2 in a league hockey match. A former South Malaya cen-tre-forward. Mustapha scored > three goals for269 words
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Article53 1953-10-30 12 KLALA LUMPUR. Thurs.- >>■ ingor Chinese will play Nesrj Chinese in a charitv h in aid of the TB J u a at Sercmban on Sunday. The following will, represent Seiangor Chinese: Wah Chve g I Ah Fut John Chye, Kon V n, Boon Hoc. Lin Tet.Ka,S53 words
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Article110 1953-10-30 12 BATU PAHAT. Thurs Kworig Slew Association BP last night defeated Government &ng ish School 4-1 to enter the nna. of the badminton tournament organised by the District War Damage Executive Committee The winners will meet Jaya Stia. Results (Kwong Siew Players mentioned first): Singles: Liew Yew Teck110 words
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Article98 1953-10-30 12 TAIPWG. Thurs -Two of UIC strongest table-tennis teams in Taiping— the Chin Woo a :<nd the linkers' Association met In friendly fixture result8S IJU-n»?l JU-n»?e a ;2 f Singles Wong Koi Sek bt ieck b Chuah Chong Hane 3-1. Loke Seng Chai bt Urn bt98 words
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Article37 1953-10-30 12 Abdullah School Malays Qualify U A? TAN Thurs.-Abdul-lah School and Malays will meet in the final of the knockout soever competition In the semi-finaU yesterdav Abdullah Srhool beaf InS 2-1 while Malays triumphed over Tanjong Lumpur 4-037 words
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Article32 1953-10-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs larnsons Sports Club, pJuyintheir first hockey match <3tSS gason. beat Guthrie. Sports Z,\"rL i tO(la >'- Scorers hJ Ja T ar <- > Thompson John aml Chcang Teik p one32 words
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Article151 1953-10-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. At a special meeting of the Selangor Combined Schools Sports Council held today, it was decided to replay the Thompson Cup final between St. John's Old Bays and their Victoria Institution counterparts on Nov. 18. The final yesterday had to be abandoned151 words
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Article80 1953-10-30 12 I PARIT BUXTAR. Thurs.— The Krian Rugby Football Club will travel to Taiping on Saturday when they will meet the Taiping Garrison in a return match. The Krian team will be selected from K Kasi: Gan Kim Lhoon: R. Blake; Osman bin An: E. Gunaretnam; Loh Phin80 words
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Article198 1953-10-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor United beat a scratch All Blues XV by ltf points (two goals and two tries) to nil at rugger today. The United were a well knit side with a heavy pack and good threes while the Blues although having a198 words
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Article254 1953-10-30 12 A GOAL a minute from the 55th. This rate of scoring: provided the climax to yesterday's Singapore Hockey Association's Division One league match at Sepoy Lines in which SCRC beat University 3-2 Strange, this outburst. For before this feast of goals neither side looked254 words
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Article97 1953-10-30 12 I SEREMBAN. Thurs. With clear-cut victories over Johore. Malacca and Selan^or, the Negri Sembilan Malays will be favourites to win the Suli tan's Gold Cup soccer final against Kedah Malays at Penan* on Saturday. Fifteen players have been I selected to travel. They are Jaafar; Mohamed, Raza.97 words
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Article29 1953-10-30 12 KLALA LUMPUR, Thurs.S?!angor Chinese Athletic Association will meet Negri SembilPn Ch nese Recreation Club in a return soccer match on the Taylor Road ground on Saturday.29 words
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Article84 1953-10-30 12 PENAXG. Thurs.-The Penjl n fi and North Malaya Motor UIUD has drawn up a pro- r n mme L of 15 events for the hill chmb a t Mount Erskine on Sunday. Most interesting race will be the team event in which thr-*e parties ar e84 words
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Article415 1953-10-30 12 THE unluckiest boxer of the Singapore Amateur no°w?n ttTT? y U h which are now in the final stages i s Tan Fook Seng. Fighting in the bantam weight class, h e was beaten dv Joseph Cheng, brother of the professional boxer Paul Chene ?hJ415 words
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Article120 1953-10-30 12 MELBOURNE. Oet 29. (Reuter).— Twentyeight horses were left In the field when final acceptances were taken today for the Melbourne Cup second leg of Australia's "Autumn Double" to be run over two miles at Flemington on Tuesday next November 3. They are with weights: Hydrogen 9st 4120 words
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Article27 1953-10-30 12 PARIS, Oct. 29. (Renter)— Maurice Sandegron will defend his French bantamweight boxing title against Robert Cohen at the Palais Des Sports here on November 6.27 words
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Article31 1953-10-30 12 DUBLIN, Oct. 29. (Router)— Eire beat Luxembourg bv four goals to zero after leading by one goal at halftime in their world soccer cup group qualifying match here yesterday31 words
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Article35 1953-10-30 12 TANJONG MALIM, Thurs —Methodist Er.glLsh School here will play a series of friendly games on Saturday against Methodist Boys' School n u i th f r M ethojist Girls' School of Kuala Lumpur35 words
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Article211 1953-10-30 12 RAF Changi, who were not we^to a L f M l] Str nff!h did Ceylon Sports Club side to a three-all draw i n a Sll Division 1 league ho key fe a rdlv at BaleStiPr *JRS g^ais e Ce >' lones e" 5 three It211 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-10-30 12 thV^S^uV.S? 1 u Abdul Ranl counters with •uw >■ Hn,i,t senii.final at the Singapore Amatewßoxin r' aSJS.IE** advance, in Dionsh.ns at the Ha„n„ IV f?*j£"L/2E^ y Uth Cn27 words
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89 1953-10-30 12 Services R ugby To Play In Ba ngkok m COMBIM,, '"Kby team .N Inc. Th^ tr.n, S capital. (^morrow .meet the X 1 f I h«, 1e Thaii ha > ope,, in xpected •it diitKlvi heuht and outs are This is th.« Service, t, #l Th«O. n <t i?d 1V89 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-10-30 12 Can t a boy have som e sleep." Abdul Kahim seems to tell his opponent Brian Isaac hoverin* a round him. This is on" of last night s knock downs at the Singapore Amateur Box O atl n y Uth Semi final a th e Happy Wor, d stadium. Isaac57 words
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Article41 1953-10-30 12 MELBOURNE Oct. 21 ceptors for the valued it run over a n Mturdajr. All r;,rrv I -o the 15 :ii,Engraver. milla. Ma* A m, Princ« N WU, Pi: fin °!2 n W S il Ro41 words
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24 1953-10-30 12 PORT SWETTRMIAM I —A friendlv d •>-•• v< Arti. Sin.) Malayi Syed Nordin mun.i Abdul R.ihi •Nor tor s24 words
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Article22 1953-10-30 12 MAID] i aereated In< nifMf 4-1 in at Pai rei park and M.mi i2» victon i notched II e22 words
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Article14 1953-10-30 12 TAIPINO, Thui C ivilians wi I rneei 100 in Fini.l rugf14 words
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Article16 1953-10-30 12 KUALA LUMP Solanuor Bui hockey. i< i i f txiul Mik." Shepl the Korert.16 words
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