Singapore Standard, 5 November 1953
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Title Section22 1953-11-05 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tit m Vol. IV. No. 126. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER MSJ, TWErVE PICES 70 TENTS. No More Business With America As...22 words
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Article66 1953-11-05 1 IMWAM rift, for Indiin truons m Korea were vnt reeeatly b y the orgaaisera of Ike Indian Soldiers mi n Korea Cumi«>rt i,nd. The Fund Which w.i, opened on Oct. ID his already rereived ontriliution s from all !>.i.u of the country. Pit lure show* Mrs in-66 words
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27 1953-11-05 1 A TRADE MISSION IS ALREADY PEKING BOUND TO CONCLUDE A DEAL FORTY REBELS DIE IN BATTLE n kill\xmj S I m ■s i 4 linst IT an27 words
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Article13 1953-11-05 1 .V.v I) new ChiKra •< doo (he exI? r k13 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-11-05 1 Mrs M■ Iv Bolt >n socialist night tock ol the London County Council. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-11-05 1 "An usual! Flatter h**r. and .she gets übo\> herself!"11 words
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203 1953-11-05 1 INDONESIA WILL SELL RUBBER TO RED CHINA JAKARTA, Nov. 4 Agriculture Minister Sodjorwo announced today that Indonesia will sell her rubber to Communist China. Sadjarwo added that an Indonesian trade mission was already on its way to Peking to conclude a deal within the framework of a general trade agreement.203 words
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95 1953-11-05 1 JOYCE. Gloria and Paul Wee of Singapore yesterday sent $3 to The Christmas Toy Fund as small contribution which we trust the ftoor children will enjoy their Christmas this With this sum, the total of the Fund now stands at $7,581.77. All r-ash95 words
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Article20 1953-11-05 1 BOLIVIAN' passenger plane disappeared near Sucre on Ti esday frith 18 passengers and a crew of throe aboard.20 words
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Article11 1953-11-05 1 PREMIER Urho Kekkonen*s Finnish minority cabinet fell relay. U.P.U.P. - 11 words
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Article11 1953-11-05 1 EX-PREMIER Mo.ssadeq will go on tiial next Friday. U.P.U.P. - 11 words
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Article262 1953-11-05 1 TEMPLER IN UK I AM HAPPY LONDON, Nov. 4 (UP) (ieneral Sir Gerald Templer, High (ommis.sionpr for Malaya. called at the Colonial Office here today to make the .second of his .series of reports this year to Colonial Secretary, Oliver Lyt-t<-lton. Officials said that Templer would remain m London until262 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-11-05 1 WHATEVER their parents might think, to those Malay boy s "Mandi Safar" a tradition of purifying the body with water i s great fun. While. their parents concentrate on the picnic hampers. these lads, make merry at the outlet of the lake m the Kuala Lumpur56 words
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Article19 1953-11-05 1 r J WEN! V U isian IjjV.ox nn(\ §m irri lin lo rdaj to tour Uiitaiu. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article312 1953-11-05 1 TIIE rubber market m Sm.;\pore experienced yesterday what traders described as "a wall of buyers,"' on receipt of the news that Indonesia will sell her rubber to Communist China. From around 54j| cents pc: lb. for first grade rubber for November shipment at the opening312 words
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307 1953-11-05 1 By A. C. Brai'kmun, Standard Special CorrespMdeni JAKARTA, Nov. 4.— The Chinese Plea km has launched a bold offensive crying out against discrim ination of Chinese capital investment m lndonc>i:i The Chinese, both from ovei '1 local [ndonesian citizens of Chinese307 words
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Article68 1953-11-05 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 4. (UP).— late of v claimed m the S uthern Thai provinces of Singgora fend V iiiis afternoon. The government saitl tho Action was taken m view of the presence iv thoae provinces .t groti] i into 1 i those l terrorist68 words
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Article15 1953-11-05 1 PRESIDENT Eisen night gave B dinner White i I ■j.-.g to I AFPAFP - 15 words
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Article20 1953-11-05 1 IT'S JUST NOT OXFORD -LIKE OXFORD. En Nov. 4 (R< An j:.t" vent up th< board at here today bannii20 words
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Article48 1953-11-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Director-General of the Information Services, Mr. A. DC Peterson today did Mi bit towards "•Operation Service* 1 when he donated a pi.it of blood at the Genera! Hospital. Several members of big staff who accompanied him. did the same.48 words
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Article118 1953-11-05 1 IN LINE WITH CEYLON POLICY JAK Am A We I.— M* ne '!i';nr t p »i M.-d th<» Unite i S 1 itm th ii .V .-1 rjbl> r p > 1, I" J. 'I j t pui mm the policy foil*.* •■I bj Ceylon Iradi with U C mn118 words
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Article106 1953-11-05 1 KOI BAHKI v i \illi::il> m Kllll|)iili; I*, ml 111 Kml.i r.llll I Mi hUn \l\« «1 ill «»hl u^lulil wlp« t}n\ H.int»il run foi t 1 ir padi rrops. I Yiv\ st.i t i it pitii fsMim «lnnu!n m th»- ill '.I i.106 words
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Advertisement55 1953-11-05 1 I LAND TRADING CO. l I'm m r >\ Irl: H.ir* Singapore dard wishes //s Hindu readers i harp/ Dcepavali loot y%^fm ma^ik") You 're sure of fresh flavour every time you buy smooth, creamy Australian-made S.C.S. BUTTER. It's packed with goodness! I be o!ad you bought it at Cold55 words
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Advertisement45 1953-11-05 1 4 /fli(u l SHEUUBRICATION Check. J >f\ ill fc \JLJ Lf/yL Mobiloil A WINNER EVERY TIME STANDARD VACUUM OIL CO., < In. ip< iti J m II U w.»S Litrii.d 1i.,h.1.i, >:f^ iA^OM NNAHi k iumpuß ipoh V v V V V V" V S 345 words
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Article319 1953-11-05 2 Singapore Govt. Bid To Get More Teachers THE SINGAPORE Education Department has lifted the ban forbidding women teachers to marry while under training at the Teachers' Training College. This is one of the measures woikcd out by the Education Department to tackle the acute shortage319 words
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Article107 1953-11-05 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were* Buyer* Betters No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose :>st No. J K.SS. 55k No. 2 K.S.S. 54 k 541 No. 3 K.S.S. 52 Ton^: Steady. TIN PKH'E The price of tin yesterda> u.ts 5365« per pictil. i>own $11. LONDON107 words
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Article42 1953-11-05 2 H m Malaya iv-» p.-.v I falls o:j :ne fo i <■ dark fortnight m Ofesli the < i w It o m Shri I i na. the and <ii s m »thes t .i! c. Goddess Lak- of Vishnu .i:id42 words
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Article, Illustration141 1953-11-05 2 iron. Wed. A lottery ticket which a father bought for Jus son won a 520,000 house m the St. Xavier's Institution ''Brick" Appeal Lottery. Both father and son residents heir. have decided to sell the house m renang so that the boy may be able to further his141 words
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308 1953-11-05 2 MALACCA, Wed.— For the first time the UMNOMCA Alliance has nominated a European for elections. Described as "the stormy petroi" of Malacca public bodies. Mr. A.W.B. Acton, senior area manager of Anglo-French and Bend:xscns and vice-chair-man of the Mnia.-c-a Chamber i >f Commerce, has308 words
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Article101 1953-11-05 2 THE sta'emont by Sir Job I Nicoll, Governor of Singapore, at the last Legislative Coun-I cil meeting m whi h he said that a solution to the "major problem" of the disparities between English and Vernacular Schools m the Colony might be found i.. transforming vernacular101 words
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Article138 1953-11-05 2 THE g'are from the headlight? of a motor car as tlio vehicle sped down a !anp m the Geylang area of Singapore, just after midnight on Tuesday, frightened away two armed robbers and saved their victim SI 3. The victim, a salesman, was taking a short-cut138 words
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Article212 1953-11-05 2 A SOCIAL revolution i taking place mi n Bi i)(1 Dr. I. C. Fung, West< m Pariiic World Health Organic Director, told The Standard yesterday. In 1949 when the Government of Brunei wanted to reconstruct the wnr-'orn country they found that for a longterm plan,212 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-11-05 2 photo. -ArsTRALIAN MORNING." was rrlebrated at the Y.W.C.A. auditorium yi'stircUy. Thr auditorium W9M drroralttl with pictures showing thr contribution of Australia to world progress .uv»l its arhievrmrnts m the social and cultural fields. Miss Lilarr Krid Barnes. World president of the yWCA cave a lecture on her recentStandard - 76 words
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Article119 1953-11-05 2 Robbed Of $300 As They Knelt afesjiafli Staff Reporter A FARMER and his wife I i fitting m their house m J ;ri.:ig Road. Singapore, on enjoying the < the :h' b<£an to bark. A feeling of fear i t\ them. They rose land \v<nt up to the rioor. Slid-119 words
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Article32 1953-11-05 2 WONG WAH HENG I yesterday fined $50 fa the 5< -a' Traffi •Co irt for r a car m a m mar.. I ng East Coa I on April 17.32 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-11-05 2 phot (i I>R. Mohnmcd Rasjici. secretary t;. nrral of Ihr Ministry of Forei-n Affairs. Republic of In d«nesia. (right) chat ting with Dr. Mohajnrd Ratif. Indonesian Ton Mil (rt-nrral shortly after He llcw into Sin»;;i P«rr by 8.0.A.C Ton Ktrll;Uion yestrHlay on his way to Bangkok on a rrnrrai inspectionStandard - 68 words
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186 1953-11-05 2 NEW TB SCHEME OFFERS PATIENTS BETTER FUTURE JOIIORK BAIIIU Wrc! habilltaiion s< liime, presented l»\ Di Smith, the local chest spe<iali t a better future for Johorc's dents but also relieve the ma b Bahru District Association for thi culosls. The $ihc^ p ltd «t the m v JBD S186 words
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Article24 1953-11-05 2 THE S 1 s will the (ieot!i foun Djanand S ■t 5 pjn 1 s Mr. Mr: n 1 occasion.24 words
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25 1953-11-05 2 Chinese Teachers' Shortage Is Acute I I M I I: I 1 9 II i i< i i I'l H I H 1i I I <25 words
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Advertisement52 1953-11-05 2 JeaZUtoe is comins! IT'S MORE THAN A MAGAZINE A9| ITS A PAPER ■i;| PEF^RT^E!yT-2TORE movus, photography, motoring,' houseor madam. You'U find plenty of bargains m FEATURE. Watch For It PICTURES SERIAL ARTICLES STORIES CARTOONS COLOUR I Amateur Photographers »ATt?2jf r J ww t" tht-ExWbKUm of Pictuici he'd evciv f. hi52 words
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Advertisement95 1953-11-05 2 -ft v < inn ati 1 a 1 -H TAILOMNIi < il IKGJ 1 "ti f SPI I \l hi 01 \i 2 1 1 tSH \HP r, jj *j v:» (M» v. ii I\ 1 K>ll \K|' rrn. ils E M< I s no it n I I Silver95 words
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Miscellaneous82 1953-11-05 2 Weather MINI MCM Temprratur.-: I roni 7.30 p.m. Nov. 2 to 7.:J0 a.m. H&W. 3. Singapore (77 F). Penan^ (73 fl, Kota B.ihru (76 F). Kuala lutnpur (75 F). Ipoh (72 F) Kuantan (~i F). Maxi mum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Nov. 3. Singapore (89 F) IVnane82 words
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Miscellaneous12 1953-11-05 2 LIGHTS ON AT TEMPLE TODAY pee] .vMi to1. f i S 112 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-11-05 3 QUatifked f«»r the finals of th P Malayan Othf-r Ranks m..k the MO X Cookhoiue, K.A.s.c. Singapore Lse I^slrut Am rrom 61 Coy. I.A.S.C. (M.T.). («>v. K..\ S C and thn I? \M P iudged hvrol. J. Black. Major W. (Jue.st Cl V. m rid66 words
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108 1953-11-05 3 PWD HANDS OVER NEW SCHOOL FOR 600 I ••I I, an i v. re vhen hrtied by stuHnij prints. The school will >ffl ill open to the >' Nee So >n »n .J.m 11. Mr. Lewiii t there is no veen the >th and 12th mile, and this new Vlll108 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-11-05 3 photo. VV. R. SCOTT, the P.W l»'s Senior Executive Engineer, (left) handing over i bunch of keys of the new S'OD.OOO Nee Soon Morninn School to Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, Senior Inspector of Schools, m Singapore yestfrdiv. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article14 1953-11-05 3 Housing is Their Challenge ir g fur Lab- h m is i 1 H*14 words
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Article276 1953-11-05 3 THE LATESI I lition to P O Beet, the 28,000--ton luxur v iin 'i Arcadia, promis be the best of the fleet. m l Malayans who i -el m th ompany's other >sel I. Hi C »rfn. Canton and j Chusan, may bt» able to276 words
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Article69 1953-11-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. To raise money tor it s building fund, the Kual.i Lumpur Young Malayans Club will stage <* "mammoth ball" m Malaya's largest lance Moor the audit irium »f the newly complei s'l mgor Chine Athletic Association, on Nov. I\. Special Itenm a*69 words
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Article34 1953-11-05 3 THE Malayan B.mi- il] Ass > elation will hold their annu il dinner party at the Grey's Bungalow, li mile. C »as( R >a i Port Dickson, on Nov 7 it 7 p.m..34 words
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245 1953-11-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federation Malays while ajjreeins to the University of Malaya being: sited at Johore Bahru, oppose any grant by the Government without due consideration being given to taste the standard of Malay education. rhey also oppose any financial ai 1245 words
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Article, Illustration220 1953-11-05 3 Standard Staff Importer AT a luncheon party ii i at the Princes Restaurant, Singapore, yesterday, Mr. Richard Altschuler, Pr dent of Rcj)u:> i [nternaliona] Pictures, told j large gathering of Singapore fl m representative! that while television m America had hit the American dim industry'sStandard - 220 words
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Article252 1953-11-05 3 $5.1M. IN BUSINESS TAX COLLECTED 79,000 Concerns Want To Register KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Since the Registration of Businesses Bill come into force m July, the Registrar of Businesses has collected $5/100,000 m the way of business tax. Mr. A.W. Hodges, the Comptroller A Inland Revenue, told The Standard today thai252 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-11-05 3 phot<>. PKOFKSSOR CHAO SHAOAN. described as the most important modern Chtaeae pointer, is shown here beside one of his works, at the Malboroaffk (iallery m London's Old Bond Street. An exhibition of his works and those of his pupil. Mrs. Lydla Chao Lfaig Fanij of Hongkong is beinjj held atA.P. - 61 words
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184 1953-11-05 3 KUALA LIMPI R, Wed Kuala Lumpur's Lake Gardens have become a regular Mecca' to thousands of Malays who observe 'Mandi Saiar.' More than 2,000 were there today to celebrate the occasion. *Mandi Safar*. religious ex-, perts believe, is a tradition carried down from the184 words
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Article30 1953-11-05 3 THE Taiping Chinese Recreition Club will hold a novices >allroom dance competition on <)v. 28. The competition i.-" ►pen I > members only and here is m entry fee.30 words
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115 1953-11-05 3 i TWO large bla k boars from i famous herd of pedigree pig> m Britain art> on their way to Port Swettenham. The boars, which arrived by s.s. Bencruachan. have been selected by the Crown Agents for the Colonies for the Doparfm -rit of Agriculture115 words
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Article197 1953-11-05 3 PENANG, Wed— The youth leadership training course, sponsored by the Settlement Youth Council with tin* co-oo.-ration of the Adviser, Youth Services, Federation of Malaya, Mr. A. R. Allen, will he held at "Heahlodge,** B»tu Ferringhi, on Saturday and Sunday. The rourse is divided into three themes.197 words
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Article64 1953-11-05 3 IMHiS m SlagapoffC hive preserved their birthright to bark. A motion m the City Council Health Committee to control the lurkin; of dotjs was silenced by the Councillors. It was suc^e^ted to the Committee that a bylaw banning burking of doi;s ran be made under Section64 words
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Article85 1953-11-05 3 SEREMBAN, Wed Kasman binte Fatimah, an Indian woman. w i today >'. dere i to cn•»»r mi > a $100 bon t. m emm surety, to be <>i a>>\ behavioui for six months, f>r ittempi n^ to coidm by cutting her heid with 3 vegei ib85 words
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Article70 1953-11-05 3 THE Sin |ipti I City C •■> Health f |c ted > propoa i til il n i liceni ea l.otilfi be t iced water se! m i th such sii'>i>^ thai sell i f> <" Iv. nrjw should hj> asked i> instal to 170 words
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Article43 1953-11-05 3 CHE ablji I. I vuff bin Abdullah, Assistant, Superintendent ol i* > hn tt> sumed duly m S .:m H 0.C.1' I).. T inj >n* Mai m l> trict > n I' 'i> Miller, wiu ft i t *ci»i uti wim leave.43 words
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170 1953-11-05 3 IMP Drive Will Go Out To Every Community KUALA LUMPUR, W 1 I) ll Sir Onn bin .1 f ir. presi'l.'fit of the fa I ence of Malay < Party, today described am >ri ten w «fiy talk that the IMP I oentrating it> mem tei >h drivo an »ng170 words
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Advertisement75 1953-11-05 3 Itch Germs Killed In 7 Mlnolei I. INK V 1 h r M,.,i,. HOI 7 v.. U ■■> -I- .Wlr» ,iiih •<! -1 <i'<l Wxoderm ?HHMA MUCUS C| J olved Firsl Day Kaapln t,.- •slug 1 Hi Kit la tM.is-.n ■*p y<»ur :,.-kv. miii I .1 ll.Mlt. MBNIiAro lk« r.---75 words
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Advertisement48 1953-11-05 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal product* CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains; Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENC AUN TONG Thr Tiger Medical Hall 1 4 BETTER BY AIR fA A JV7 jfj. BEST BY KLM f. fK^i^f/Ai 7////A48 words
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69 1953-11-05 4 Malayan Rubber Still Gets To Reds MALAYAN rubber conto find its way to i Curtain countrie m /aryinfl quantities <i< pile r enforcement of destinanaJ control. Uo the <ndof A i£ Malaya cxi ted i 10 »'i I and about 4 '»'»0 > .'ill 'or i <r 1 A I.69 words
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Article97 1953-11-05 4 A THREE-DAY celebration to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Far Eastern 1 i.-ie School, Singapore, will •■c hold on Dee. 14, 15 and 16 Kirk Terrace, Singapore. A tea party for the students Mil parents will be held on IVc. 14 followed by th c distribution97 words
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60 1953-11-05 4 'UNIVERSITY WITHOUT A LAW FACULTY' B pm on I liJ!ll M S i n Forward is: I ■<i I Johi D B.A (H f thi I I M i I X ion. O G. G I i I Cat h( I i M. i, Commi ion>m m M;i.;i\a Prof C60 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-11-05 4 photo. MR ONG THYE GHEE <ri^ht), manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the* Overseas ChiMM Banking Corporal ion. preseatiag a gift to Mr. (hao Peck Lm for his 21 years* service to the Bank. The presentation was made at the banks 21st anniversary dimr-r rereatly. Mr. LeeStandard - 74 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-11-05 4 m:. I.C. FUNG, Director of the World Health Organisation's Western Pacific region arrived yester- <;..•, from Kuching to ascertain ii the. Singapore (iovrament is Interested m having four W.H.O. experts to organise an urban public health centre here. H n the i n 1951 Govern135 words
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Article23 1953-11-05 4 FOR driving wrong side of the road. P. Govinda- terdav fined $30 c S ond r- aflß Magistrate Mr. I!23 words
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292 1953-11-05 4 TOP JOBS BLOCKED TO US, HE ALLEGES KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The War UK partment is victimising Department trade union leaders, Mr. E. A. D. Moreyra, president of the Federatio.i of Malaya War Department Civilian Staff Association, alleged at a press conference today after his return here from discussions with the292 words
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Article, Illustration647 1953-11-05 4 13 TO CONTEST FI VE WARDS Election Papers Filed >IKS MARY 1.080 *r congratulating Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (Ind.) for being returned unopposed m the City Ward as he was the only candidate to file his Nomination Papers for the City Council Elections yesterday. Mrs. Lobo originally wanted to contest647 words
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Article144 1953-11-05 4 Two-Month Sentence is Quashed THE Acting Chief J i Mr. Justice Brown, ye t< rday quashed a two i m th against H. M. Pat< convii ted court on a cheat ii t The appeal arg Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Phillips, allowed on the ground I i there was msufllcieni i144 words
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Article88 1953-11-05 4 Colonial Office Man Arrives Mr. Angus M. MacKintosh, head of the SouthEast Asia Department of the Colonial OSce m London, arrived iji Singapore by air \«steiday from Kuching. He ha s taken up the post previously held by the acting Colonial Secretary, Singapore. Mr. J.I). Highatn. Mr. MacKintosh. who Is88 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-11-05 4 photo. MRS. Roffer Low Raron. Chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Women's C.S. National Republican Club, photographed on her arrival at Kalian? Airport last night. She is on a world tour "to see things" for herself. She will call on Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald She will tour IndiaStandard - 58 words
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55 1953-11-05 4 ROTARY D. i 240 and 241 of Georgia have offered a ship to a tudeal Rotary n 4<; (Singapore I i r iif i Urn' iris T)i» mu>i p.. i' from A > I B Directoi s <>f for his I Dr. Loh Poa the55 words
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Article74 1953-11-05 4 SEREMBAN, Wed. 1< monials ol past succt m the .H t ot palm reading lira prod i i.-i the <( M.j^i trate's Court y< by two Sikhs. Sundar Singh and Piitam Singh. These, however, diil not prevent the Magistrate, Rajah Snlong from fining them 510 each o74 words
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Article23 1953-11-05 4 MR. H.V. De Silva Assistant -in-Charge. Ulu Sawa Estat«. Siliau, Seremban, who has been a\va v on a three months* holiday.23 words
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Article77 1953-11-05 4 Uk Maaricv I. r<>i/ U<>lU (Ill'ttOl Uf tllf |>f parlmrnt <»f lntfinutmn.il Affairs of th, Unrld Jewish C nntrrs m New York, and consultant to the l-nioimi -n«1 s«». i.ii Count il of I mini .Si tions arrived m Sin(aporr m a BO. AC (on itioa n<77 words
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9 1953-11-05 4 A Tale Of 2 Fishmongers And 3 Men In9 words
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Advertisement18 1953-11-05 4 CORSETS GIRDLES WIMSUi? S S J^\ I. f^ A^i C? ''sin;;^:,;';:' lat the capiVol s pavuon theatres m!18 words
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Article92 1953-11-05 5 New Mobile Post Office Schedules ')f 1/ ing i riu!e l'»r i ity of Ma--10 a.m JoMi .Tin. lo 11 Village (1 > hjhl Yew p.m. to 3 Vista V.l--1.45 a m.). Pa- n. to lo 35 (1 1 35 (lillman 1 IS pm p Village Be a.m.), SimI Ml.92 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-11-05 5 Relief i nmitte liscussed age its }>rt rai.^e nouses ol the Kain- ent Gov- ''> the Orga- ;.> run a •o raise wa s t;«kon at I le comkg d m a Xi \l LI Ml'l R i ,rtv. after a :ul liun. pit Hith their77 words
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Article16 1953-11-05 5 Ah Paj amas r.»ngby Inche Manan. <V fOI !;ii!ifi.; t< an Identity the prescribed16 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-11-05 5 1 n- 1,,, k Tan and l.ady Tan pictured diii««« •••a of th<ir 40t!i wrddiai anniversary at Ihcif s^^*^Hkm,t at Kiebang JSv*.u- l.^t week cad.25 words
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Article311 1953-11-05 5 MENDEL COMMISSION Standard Staff Reporter THE inaugural session ol the Rendel Constitutional nmmissiiHi will he held m public at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday Xov 11 Sir George Rendel, Chairman of the Commission. told Ihe standard yesterday. Sir «'T."n r i 1 t he311 words
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89 1953-11-05 5 Padding In Cases Cost Him $15,000 Stamlard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE merchant •rdrred ten cases of textiles from Hongkong, but when the consignment arrived m the freighter President Harrison recently he found that ♦»nlv four cases contained textiles The rest were filled with old newspapers. Loss is estimated at $15,000.89 words
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Article56 1953-11-05 5 THE Federal Film Library at the Department of Information, Brock man Road, Kuala i Miiir, has two travelogue* tjpe 16 mm Rims on British Guiana railed "El Dorado" an. l "Caribb an", the Kcond film also covering other parts of Jiu- W t Indies, which may be56 words
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133 1953-11-05 5 AN INDUSTRIAL delegation of 15 Indians of the All-India Manufacturers Organisation. Bombay will arrive m Singapore on Nov. 10 from Manila by PanAmerican Airways. The delegation, headed by Mr. Moraj .1. Vaidya. is now on a study tour m South-East Asian countries. During its four-day133 words
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Article70 1953-11-05 5 THE Singapore City Counril's Health Committee has decided to take over the public convenience at Odeon Theatre and run it for the uso of the public and the patrons of the Theatre* The decision follows a di pwte between the management <>f tin- Theatre and the70 words
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Article26 1953-11-05 5 THE Ceylon Tnm«>* Association will hold a Deepava Social on Nov. 8 at p m. ul tho association's prei <• 11. Handy Roi d26 words
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Article128 1953-11-05 5 Probe On Lawyer's Allegation THE i»n i.m of Medical Services, l>r. w.J. Vlekera. has asked the Chief Medical Officer. Singapore <lcneral Hospital. Dr. R. t'alderwood. to inquire into the allegation that a doc-tor attached to the hospital refused to attend a Police Inspector who was ill and m distress on128 words
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Article56 1953-11-05 5 SLNCIAPOItE Polite yesterday re-arrested the middleaged woman vagrant who escaped from the custody of the Social Welfare Department on Tuesday afternoon. The woman pleaded guilty to a vagrancy charge on Tuesday morning a i I was '<•;•'! n 1 So -ial Welfare B;;" while under Ihe cur56 words
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Article155 1953-11-05 5 3 More Bandits Killed KUALA LUMPUR Wed Three more Communist terrorists have been killed and another vvoimded by security forces. Another terrorist has surrendered. A patrol of lh« special operational volunteer force composed of Communist surrendered peisonnel killed one terrorist and wounded another m th P Nibong Tebal District of155 words
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Article238 1953-11-05 5 DETECTIVE Inspector S.I Scharenguivel told the Sixth Police Court magistrate. Mi. W. Dnvi.-\ vostcrday. that 15 minutes after leaving the scene of a street brawl m which mw man subsequently died, h arrested two men who participated m the fight. i ii statement was brought238 words
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Article331 1953-11-05 5 $40M-A Great Benefit To All— Himsworth KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The people of the Federation today welcome the $40,000,--000 loan offered by the Sultan of Brunei to the Federal Government to tide over its financial difficulties. Nearly everybody described it as a "magnanimous and generous gesture." The331 words
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Article137 1953-11-05 5 I'ines painted on Singapore roads are for the direction of traffic. They indicate the centre of the road, traffic lanes, and bays, said Mr W.R M. Haxworth. Traffic Police Chief. "There appears to be some misunderstanding among motorists On the uses of the white and yellow137 words
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Article53 1953-11-05 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. Two former student* of the AngioChinese School, Serembar who were successful m the re<cnt Seremban Town Council Elections, were entertained to tea by the ACS Old Students Association. They were Mr. Han Hui Fong (Lobok Ward) and Mr. Wong Nang Ching (I.ak e Ward). The parly53 words
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221 1953-11-05 5 Move To Merge All Seamen's Unions THE forming of a Federation of Seamen's Unions m the Colony, maritime insurance for seafarers against accidents «>:. d the appointment of a labour inspector, to invest iga to working conditions and complaints of the seamen, are some i f ems on the agenda221 words
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Article256 1953-11-05 5 SINGAPORE is one of the most advanced countries m South and South-East Asia as most or its development plans submitted to the Colombo Plan Conference were drawn up before- 1950, Mr. C. C. Tan. legislative Councillor, said last night. Speaking over Radio Mala.va on his256 words
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Article55 1953-11-05 5 r.oii swec r.t w. ii. wM Found Built r m <»n,i.i.-! jte firivinji by Mi E M Small wood, President «>r tb« Sessions Court, Pahang, who nr... t i him Sioo. I Goh 'v is dri' itr^ <»m tiif B»»ti-I tong-Kuala Lumptir road ami collided w ih ■nulhei55 words
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Article139 1953-11-05 5 MR. J. M. Devereux.-Co bourn, the Singapore i Police Court Magistrate said yesterday thai II WBM unfair for tii<> defence counsel of Alhadad Company not to turn up m COUli a> lit had agreed to the rlat«> fixed for hearing. The <ase was adjourned line139 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-11-05 5 HORACE Hank Hut drrsoa cam« naff war round th* world to South-Cast Asia for tb« s«cond time im a yrar ll« U th« pa«t Prrslilrnl of Junior Chamber of C<>« mere* and th« tpfflal at slstaßt to the Prrsidrat of the Junior Chamber International. Met at KallanK Airport list nic84 words
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Article25 1953-11-05 5 TIIF. newl» h ,i!t M Nwi S. (tool at Ra lM| New i;r SeremtMii, \w\\ h i «M>«-ii on Nov at 425 words
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Advertisement134 1953-11-05 5 IDEAL for Ihe bedroom^-^=7 I f 7 j m .m C2^^>o(i>', RADIO sin<.\i*oki I'KKi iii«i <m< %\> MOMTHLI rlilM.K I lON I'KK X $1 .h OK ||J WONTHI > ajvt i..- (.tNt*Ai hi ran co md t»» uMiaai SIM .AfOßt MALACCA KU» A 1 i y M• i "<t>< HA134 words
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Article828 1953-11-05 6 Singapore 's New Party X welcome the birth of a new political party m Sinj apoi c. If edo so rathei nervously, it is merely because there appeared to us to b< j a rather familiar ring /.Most oj the speeches made by old friends at a jj arranged meeting,828 words
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598 1953-11-05 6 Facts About The Provident Fund Bill Sir; For the Information of v o v r correspondent, "TRADE UNIONIST," may I lubmit the following facts concerning the Central Provident Fund Bill. Briefly, the idea of introducing this legislative measure, m order to obtain for workers some form of security against stark598 words
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Letter238 1953-11-05 6 Sir: While going through your issue of the 3rd Nov. I read a letter "Let Singapore be British" by M G. FergUsio:i. I sat up and rubbed my eyes. I will only comment on a few po'nts. When Mr, Fergufiion talks about the "coloured ra<-e.s running238 words
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Letter185 1953-11-05 6 Sir;— Now that Mr. C.F..1. Ess hus dispelled all doubts that he is an UMNO-MC'A turn and given the reasons for his success and failure m two different elections. I must ask him to accept my thanks. I would have closed the subject had it not bee*185 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1953-11-05 6 MALAYAN - HOW SMELLY WAS MY VALLEY MALAYAN By r |7/E COWHERDS, squatter farmers and pig-rearers of Kmmpong Malaya lire m a green and beautiful valley nestling between a number of gently sloping hillocks, which lie about half a dozen miles or so from the centre of the city. A couple of1,192 words
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Article58 1953-11-05 6 Review of Views Holbw Mocker) HIN M 1 A ft i m: thai i a^.ii! 1 <\< Vice 1o 1 A i I .1 1 Room For Irrpr ,I v. s Ii It t :i- C •ucceed tl 1 tl. I Further Step 0 n if li€ p dit ri58 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-11-05 6 stole all the lllOVtll l.i^t ni^lit. j men urill liave to ]<an on rach ollic-i."18 words
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Advertisement88 1953-11-05 6 SINGAPORE ticjik STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAKR EHEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Road, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** k Tclegroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London EC 4. (UALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan St.. 83, Cowon St., 8, Leith St., Tele: 4588. Tele:88 words
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Advertisement9 1953-11-05 6 To l)p coniinu. Satard Safe-.' > rf^ r¥/^ IW w9 words
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41 1953-11-05 7 BID TO START THE KOREAN CONFERENCE IS SPURNED \\Ml NJOM, Nov. 4 Mr Arthur I the m.ted todaj P~l»sed lUr ommunista that political conference the Korean prohould start on I but l»is l>l« m was m ferenct v 4 .(fort Com-41 words
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32 1953-11-05 7 Dead Boy's Kidnappers Plead Guilty 4 (AFC. I I Heady today F k rinapi a m) Wils irdered I dy r from Heady coml)t partRobert >wed to :i.onn n money to lerera32 words
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Article83 1953-11-05 7 IRANIAN OIL PROBE STRIKES A SNAG which he ad been problem cc oi U.S. Hoov< r, Jr. informants m i oil disittee's rfinfite a n port on m istrj 's Facts Zahedi \viih a packed with To repu''ee. said Zahedi is po ibility of tali res- c important ■i phase83 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-11-05 7 DliUltf. SI Ol F: llrfty steeplechaser !s a Cromwell !:*nk. which takes off from a throe B '«**P muddy ditch. Versatility was displayed during a demonstration at a toulc iwviaf EiouiiU* utai Uooi. Dorset. UPUP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-11-05 7 PARTICIPATING m the training of Egyptian commandos is Major Kamalcddin Hussein. a member of the Revolution Council (second from right). With armed trainees he crawls under a baibedwire fence which is supposed to surrounded a •'British" camp. Commando forces are being trainfd for a possible fight BgaJastUP - 68 words
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Article447 1953-11-05 7 BIG-FOUR TALKS- A WARNING Worse Deadlock Than At Present May Result-Churchill LONDON, Nov. 4: (Reurer)— Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, warned yesterday that a Big Four meeting with Mr. Georgi Malenkov of Russia might end "m a still worse deadlock than there is at present." Tiic Prime Minister speaking447 words
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Article227 1953-11-05 7 HANOI. Nov. 4.— Tank-flanked French Cnion in.22 "'V""' 1 ml" k<v t«'»niiini.st command base oi i iiu Nho <fuan yesterday m a running battle that once s«nt French General Rene Cogny leaping from Ins .it-pp lor over under close quarter gunfire j Ihe commanding theUP; A.P. - 227 words
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Article27 1953-11-05 7 BRITAIN'S First Sen lord, Admiral of the Fleet Sir RoHrrirk McGrigor. i? flying to Pakistan and India today for a thrt c weeks' visit. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article32 1953-11-05 7 LONDON. Nov. 4 < ReutersBritain will be producing jet liners at the rate of about ISO a .year b y the end of 1954, authoritative sources here saicj tonight.32 words
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105 1953-11-05 7 LONDON. N,.v. 4 (AFP)— British Co'onial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton yesterday saw Dr. Cheddi Jagan, dismissed British Guiana premier, am: J.M. Burnhum, former Minister of Education m British Guiana. The Colon;;;] Office announced last night that the two men leaders of the Peoples Progressive Party.105 words
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Article56 1953-11-05 7 FUSILIER Patrick Lydon. sentenced to a year's imprisonment and an ignominous discharge from the British Army for cowardice m a Korea battle, last night walked ofl from his cell a free man. The Army decided to confirm the sentence bui rein the prison term, it m56 words
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Article181 1953-11-05 7 W VSHINGTON, < <AP)— i ebuffed a B Four Ton ign Mini L< i neeting on Germany'i I and i I its d( mand thai Red China be brought into the world counci <>f the pov In ;i belati d c to a proP »1 tlKit181 words
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Article52 1953-11-05 7 PESCARA. Ita'y. Nov. 4: (AP) -It didn't rain cats and dogs here today, but it did I rain birds. Several flights of migrating j partridges were knocked out of tlie sky during a levere storm. Observers said the birds I \vt re .stunned by the52 words
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126 1953-11-05 7 'e 'oisted Union Jack On U.S. Mint dexvar. Nov. 4 (\r> Someone 'oisted the Dnioa Jack over the I'nited Males Mint during the early morning boars yesterday. It 'appeared nine niauu > between the passinu of the lilinkin' M-hour uatch. And before Security Lieut. E. W. Widmer eottld 'aul the126 words
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Article76 1953-11-05 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 4. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16 ;d December 1 6 id. Jon March 16id. Apr Juo, 16, d. July/Sept. 17 d. November C.I f. 16|d. Tone:76 words
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Article170 1953-11-05 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (AP)— Th e colonial powers won a major victory m the I nited Nations yesterday by beating down the Asian-Arab demand' for the Assembly to intervene m the French-Moroccan dispute. I 1_ The* Assembly killed the main section of a resolution170 words
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Article68 1953-11-05 7 LONDON. Nov. 4: (Reutcr) Mr. Herbert Hoover J r United States government oil expert, arrived here by air from Teheran today for talks with tho British government on the Persian problem. lie Will meet Mr. Arvhony Fden, British Foreign Secretary, arid senior Foreign Office68 words
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Article29 1953-11-05 7 SANTA MONICA, Calif. Nov. 4, <AP>— Actor George Senders yesterday sued Zsa a C'.;il))r lor divorce, charging the lluritti'rian screen btauiy \\Ah Uitntai cruelly.29 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-11-05 7 lIAKKY W. linfJ 2', uas stuck for two hours wlnn he tried to crawl out of his gaol cell through a hole he hid made under a window at Port Iliiron. Mi. ln-.m on Ot-toher 30. A deputy happened to see him on A routine t-herk It took omens .JO75 words
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Article27 1953-11-05 7 MR. dac; Hammarskjoid Secretary General of the United Nations, has submitted proposals which would widen his powers for dismissing members of the Secretariat. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article43 1953-11-05 7 STOCKHOLM. F. v. M. I)r Hii known as the Of the plasi awarded th« 1 i In r hem Dr. St more than r i of n make WMtr human The Sw< i which r 1): COV4 I i43 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-05 7 plinto A BiltO'S BTI VIEW! If lovrly Lab Patruk .nd |m r two turned piur«in-> i> i x.un pip of the entt'i l.iiiinicni .it a n«'\v Copenhacm mshi vpot "Harlem", the place should do .1 roaring tr.ul«- m .1ceous Laly ronirs from I.ma mi. UPUP - 45 words
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Article23 1953-11-05 7 WASHINGTON < (AJ l > bin J jl v< ;ir the Sixth 1) by H Th< > JH tt: City a 123 words
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Advertisement73 1953-11-05 7 QUALITY TELLS Tne iuccui of Evening Wcor depends upon < to look unruMUJ till th« Q «t forcwcll, it mutt l e culously made and a perfect f,r. Supply, n', tK« quil.ty Drc%» Wior v jutf p 3r t of thy ALillN P.CEU service. THE "AUSTIN REED" DRESS SHIRT Collar73 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-11-05 8 srOTSTOUN. SCOTLAND: In bM new berth here wheie .she has dry docked for v pre-trial inspection of her hull is the royal yacht Britannia. The yacht, which had come from John Brown's yard, (lydebank. a mile up liver, has her trials next week off Arran. Her firstU.P. - 93 words
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321 1953-11-05 8 Ships Engineer Invents Wireless Electricity GENOA. Italy. Nov. 4 —An Italian naval engineer announced yesterday he was putting final touches on what might prove to be the most sensational invention since the atom fission a system for beaming electricity through space without wires. The inventor. Captain Guiseppe d<? Nit to,A.P.; UP - 321 words
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Article55 1953-11-05 8 NEW YORK. Nov. 4 (AT) Trans World Airline* .ia nounced that both facilities and personnel are available to inaugurate TWA'f proposed India-Ceylon-Tukyo ser\u> mo^t immodiately. if it US Government ■pproval. Tlie I service calls for ser\ t<> from j Bombay and to Tokyo j through Bangkok,55 words
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Article44 1953-11-05 8 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Xov 4 (Keuter) India is considering the home manufacture of nero engines and t;mks to reduce her dependence on fo: countr h fnr armaments, the Indian .Minister for Defence inisations. .Mr. Mai Tayagi d sclosei h^rc recently44 words
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Article30 1953-11-05 8 HONGKONG, Nov. 4. (AFP) Tin* Hamburg-America turbine vessel, Leverkusen, ,n--rived liere last week <>n hoi maiden voyage the second German vessel to reach Hongkong Ihi^ y*'3r sifi'-p the30 words
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Advertisement739 1953-11-05 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE FANI> NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD lOtN I MIUIII mho Qeaaa IVlarseillea Aaliverp Koiieid.im ll.imhiii- I'romen iHtre rs ii.im Peaaai Nabob (Mm 1/9 Her n.D»« 11/I2ltoi •TS I «v« rkiiM-n (lI A PAG) Jl IHDei 17 \Hlu-t 19/2 Wet 'li»nt Hnrii Manila Kni.i Vi»ki»h.irn;i Penaai P. Sham Spore 'is Nerkantefta739 words
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Advertisement1112 1953-11-05 8 wELtmm BLUE FUNNEL LINE MAJSBHELD TO.. I/I I). rmmtf Inc»r. ated In smgat i .<rrl«T«> option ti preetCtf Vl.i Utferl |»<»rl» |«t |un| Ml( discharge citko NAILIKUV ii\iki*<hm t si \-< <>\\ KIMUiN (OMIMMM I'ol! I Pue Sail* P 9to»n te- iru i;»< nof (oi LlverL'»o; Dublin \i»\ G N'u1,112 words
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Advertisement274 1953-11-05 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I me Norland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NFW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBII X NKW OKI t \\S via SUEZ Spore t Sham Penune kot?gbSe?ri?*° .2n ISD B» KOTA GEDE (RL) ttDec/SJu fi.fan 7 8j aB Excellent passenger accommodation Agents274 words
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Advertisement682 1953-11-05 8 "EAST ASIATICIJHE I •AIUNGt IKOM XNhINWIA t X I's MKo\m For Banffknfe n M POONA' for Mplhour S I' i Kernbla :ing local I 12/11 N M \N( 111 Xl Saigon, llotiukf Kobe. Yjk I 1 I 1 n ♦'FAISTRIA' r<M Bai 7 I >• SAILINGS KiniMiMM s wmswn lot682 words
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Article149 1953-11-05 9 DOING THE MARKET ROBBER UP RUBBER prices rose by 7/8 ceni per lb. on a steady market Singapore yesterday, first grade rubber for November nipment closing at s?> 5/8 '•cnls per lb. after opening at M cents on an uncertain mar- *< t m the Tjorning. Nev.s that Indonesia would149 words
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Article91 1953-11-05 9 J iTF Malayan share market yesterday continued dull and reless m all sections. The volume of business passing waa reported to be very small. Rubber shares remained neglected. INDI v Buyers Seller* M<»x dritk Ord«. C.70 3.80 xc 1 Con Tin Smelt. Ords. 21/9 22 9 McAlisten 3»i.00 37.0091 words
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Article87 1953-11-05 9 THE pro luce market m Singapore remained quietly steady at slightly higher levels yesterday, but only small busilM was reported. Copra for November ship* roeal was quoted per picul buyers and S'iH sellers. Coconut oil seller! quoted SsB^ per picul win tellers around $SS)J. Singapore produce price(p.r picul) yesterday87 words
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Article61 1953-11-05 9 LOXDOX. Nov 4 (Rt-tcr) Britain has served notice en a number of European countries that -she intends to impose duties on their fruit \rW. vegetables as soop U it is const j tut ionaJJy possible This a (1 lion was disclosed m London this afternoon by Mr61 words
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Article240 1953-11-05 9 A Drop In World Tin Output THE HAGUE, Nov. 4 (ftaiter) Wl :ic production of entrates m August u«y i;;.j(M) long tons against 16.1 M torn m July, the Ur leuatioaal Tin Study Group announced today. Him decrease was duo mninh 1 lo a dro|> m Bolivian expnr* from 4.0R2240 words
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Article30 1953-11-05 9 AUSTRALIA hM VgTWd tn submit her pearling dispute v ith .l.:pa;i to the Intern:ilion- Couri of Justice, Commerce ByUni \r John McEwc.n anc<; m Canberra. I pi)O*i- UPUP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-11-05 9 photo. NEW I'OKK: Seven of the world's bii^esf liners u« shown tied up wmiM.«nr«>u»l- a t Hudson Kivrr brnh* m a srenr that Listed less than three hours. I huh right Imc ground to loft, the Mm ships .irr Ike Italian IJnr's Satumia: TnitrdUP - 99 words
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107 1953-11-05 9 Petition To Congressmen THE danger of Communism spreading m conditions creeled by the low price of rubber it stroncjiy emphasized m a petition by the smallholders' representatives m the Rubber Producers' Council of the Federation of Malaya. The lati I a ue <>l" the107 words
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Article126 1953-11-05 9 Colour TV For All America BIKBINK. .ili.'uin-.j. Nov. I <\V K.:<lio (hi M.ltlMII \lllf Itl I l(( A > yist» > rd^> roii'lin l»d j|. first < (».»S« lo HMS| l»lfMH>.t 111 colour and anno.nurtl n huu dcvrli»|)nif ?'1 rv, oidnr; rojour |c'c\ i mm »»ij<:Hrlit' tape 'Ihr luloin show126 words
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Miscellaneous188 1953-11-05 9 3r^2«£ ir 952^/^ iBSSLM^^^, -yiHvJZZTTZZTZS^ DTEP-FUCEiIEr >^_____ZS~-\F *W? 2S^^l C itt 1 iMIL C WIYI THAT WHAT'S GOOD PO« < Alley OOP By VT Horn/in Kfcart PC Juliet Jones By Sfan Drafte PcJssiUa'S Pop By Al Vermeer s* WOW.'! ~1 low, oh; here comes^ II (just tearing >TTN; (vvtLL I188 words
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Miscellaneous399 1953-11-05 9 ypore Diary TID€S AND TIM /POIf KAW-WM Man *e t ,iv M^"T^ U3W am 6 ft 1w36 ENTERTAINMENT S& n 3f^JS. iS?^L£siSa! n !^^>v:^i a m »ft:tn XIV gji^B Ulkcn Thu.BsOn Mv MV rn.VHAM 414 am w 3^}« H M\<. mm (Xt- ARTS TUFA Mtl.\ rrt- H M\i.- m S7399 words
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Article1558 1953-11-05 10 By A Timos Special Correspondent In East Africa. J£ENYA to-day is full of commissions, committees, and individuals seeking means to remedy the economic maladjustment that led to the present emergency. To define this maladjustment is easy; it is the remedies that are so hard1,558 words
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Letter133 1953-11-05 10 Sir; It is indeed pleasing to read m your issue of Oct 31, of the increasing number of blood donors who have received medals, to quote Dr. Vickers, "For the great service you have rendered to the community and the fine example you have set t o your fellow133 words
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Letter217 1953-11-05 10 Sir: The true colours of th 3 President of the UMNO were exposed the other day when he burnt copies of Qalam and Warta as a reprisal against the freedom of the Press. The President. Tungku Abdul Rahman. whatever his policy may be, definitely doe s not217 words
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Letter134 1953-11-05 10 Sir. With reference to the article la last werk's Sunday Standard under the healing "Industrial Peace 'Talks not Strikes i s new policy". I wish to inform you that some of the remarks attributed to Mr. Galletly of this Departmont are not correct. Mr. Galletly did not say: (i)134 words
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Letter204 1953-11-05 10 'Read Qalam Warta' bir: I am surprised that some people are shocked that Tungku Abdul Rahman should have taken such drastic action as making a bonfire of the publications "Warta" and "Qalam." These people may not be aware of the rabidly racialist and religiously fanatical policy pursued by both papers.204 words
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Advertisement393 1953-11-05 10 jV CATHAY ORGANISATION^. I ATTRACTIONS Tip" I BBTrTF¥VTrnv\ opens today Mi" II iVI 111 kw 4 I 0 am Ml prn l^l'Oß THK FIRST TIME A TAMIL PICTURE ON OUR PANORAMIC SCRFF.N jdtWA -AVVAIYAR" fe**l STARRING:- \mS" M X B SL'NDRAMBAL M^^fik, >l K. RADII A Wsfa^> $:j ft/. SEATS393 words
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Advertisement66 1953-11-05 10 SjS^^jd^.^ i— Jl. JSJL f jM' n.,^^ JL JHjj THI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT. TERN You must enclose thte* ten cent tramps if you wont you* pattern cut It I don't get the «tompt you don'f get the pattern A number of order* hov< come fo66 words
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Advertisement138 1953-11-05 10 S SHOWS: 11, 1.1.1. t, f, ..;m. CAPITOL phoni pavilion >, 4 SHOWS 1.45, 1 on. 6.:i0, 9 Ml /V B. Frep/rsfs /or both '•SF^JRfa Theatres entirely suspended jik >i\ii:k» Minwin/ ■em^Vl. AItNOI l» Monn B^^^^B^ \l \N IUIUI an. l i>| uf dgepavali moicm.m; snoms ronu (\PnOL 'J <j138 words
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Miscellaneous260 1953-11-05 10 STARS AND YOU Ity RITA DXL MAR '|MM>AV i;iOl\||,, N I I. ft iih nut be too nartlrul.ir It js hHlev l,,xe SSf. lll| -»»;«"«l rllamonds Umh m,,u. at >|;|rk ">K. Kee:> thing! on j S?ni C s» anrl ,«>"«tructive Vlewi H-iwever. avoid a tendency to be nM ty all260 words
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Article275 1953-11-05 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Hutan Melintang, Eagle Hawk, Sweet Dream 3 To Follow By M\l A LUMPUR, Wed.— Several candidates ng trainers Jimmy Martin and Wally Bagby against the clock at this morning's track preparatiM for Saturday's races. Most imive workers were Eagle Hawk and Sabak Bernam, M.lintang275 words
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Article66 1953-11-05 11 Tired Of Abuse He Quits 4.— Because aa his against under1s m football." 79 chairman ty Football night <. ir; re-clec-aho has ))?cn of hi? on the board. ad enough." ■aid: "I I verbal i have remore disappointlat the i..ng fight I ual payhai been a of illegal pay- pread66 words
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Article770 1953-11-05 11 ISTOL (EnfUnd), N«,v 4 Bristol City defeated ih East Fife 4-3 m a Ijr floodlit .soccer match at I do not intend to dwell on the sad and sorry performance of Randolph Turpin who, as Turpin Incorporated fighter, trainer, chief second, organiser ol sparring sessions was so woefully770 words
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Article38 1953-11-05 11 TAIPING. Wed— The pnnual gencr.il meeting of the Pcrak Indo-Ceylomse Badminton Association wiil be hrld at the Indian Atsociation, Main R"'d on Nuv 15 at 10 ;i ni to disCUM arrangements for itUM >tui I Champiunshipf.38 words
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Article94 1953-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —The first round of the Kuala Trenggunu Hockey Lenffue has just been com pitied for 'he challenge shield presented tw Mr. M. J. llayward. British Adviser. Six teams ar*» m the competition with the police head ing the league table. The latest positions are-94 words
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Article93 1953-11-05 11 By PETER WILSON LONDON, Nov. 4.— 1 am beginning to believe that we m Britain are developing a generation of sports slackers. For years we have paid lip service to sport— "Must take regular exercise, old boy. Got to keep fit." Yet when I93 words
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Article164 1953-11-05 11 Perak HA Go All Out To Get $s IPOH. Wed— The Perak Hockey Association are still very far off the mark m the matter of collections for part of the expenses towards the visit of the Indian Federation hockey team to Malaya early next year The hon: treasurer of the164 words
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Article181 1953-11-05 11 YOLANDE POMPEY, the dusky West Indian who is hoping for a tilt at Carl "Bobo" Olson's world middleweight title, won an international ten rounds contest by knocking out his American opponent Ray Barnes m the fourth round at Harringay last night. Barnes was but a181 words
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Article163 1953-11-05 11 CAPETOWN. Nov. 4 (Rei r) A century by John Reid be ped the New Zealand cricket team to force a draw with Western Province m the opening match of their tour here. Reid hit 111 m the Wen Zealand second innings y. I rday, and163 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-05 11 photo. EDDIE CHOONG of Penan? partners Miss Sonia Spreadborough of Surrey m a practice same for their mixed doubles match m the Wimbledon badminton Championship. They were subsequently beaten but Eddie Choong who went on to retain the singles and doubles titles. UPUP - 43 words
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Article291 1953-11-05 11 HARRINGAY ARENA, London, Nov. 3 (RpuU-r) Ray Famechen, of France, the former European featherweight champion, beat Sammy McCarthy, <»f London, on points m an entertaining ten rounds international contest here tonight. The dapper Frenchman, an experienced campaigner, carried too many guns for the young291 words
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Article137 1953-11-05 11 2 Stars Out Of Perak XI IPOH, Wed.— The Pcrnk Hockey Association will not be fleiding as strong a tenm as they should for the quadrangular meet at Kuala Lumpur this week-end among teams from Singapore, Selangor, Negri and Perak. Two of their main stayers. Philip Sankey. North play.r and137 words
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Article38 1953-11-05 11 TAIPING. Wed.— Tmc rei t i b 1 c 1 1 1 i s fxtr.re between I Chinese Reer* I >n COb '-<' xhe Kh< A »ociation wiil be 1 «he CRC premibetf 111 Statiofl Ruud luinouvw.38 words
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Advertisement319 1953-11-05 11 iVMIIIS HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA PILOT SCHEME. MALACCA ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS fENDERS are Invited from l Contractors of suitable standing for the < lectricaJ installations m 15 i houses at St. John's Hul Road. Malacca. Closing date Friday, 27 th November 1953. Particulars to be ol.t mcd from Manager, Housing319 words
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Advertisement709 1953-11-05 11 MR. Er. Mvi Kv«f and family wish to thunk all friends. A ociatio.is relai I who sent messages i res. >!!«;. Irnt iorf;..id niglit \i 'i at tended the funeral <>t thr tt* Mr. Kr Mvi X of < If Hock I*' M< I Spore who d»« JUth Oct. St.709 words
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Advertisement143 1953-11-05 11 Standard Ser\ inn For The l T iiciT)plciyocl AT KM «KRVH r: Are r» m uncmpluvcd .md In mrd I•• ir t» \<ui to linrl work. ih»- Sim iiMre Standard I nctnp|«i\mrnt Purr 4* oHrr> >rnj fre^ sp.icr m n«i* rnlumn. ru«( rill or «m, r lor.il Mim].ir,| offlrr f.»143 words
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Article, Illustration487 1953-11-05 12 More Will Be On Saturday J III; University of .Malaya's athletic meet was off to a good start when two records were broken m the the five finals held at the Bukit Timah ground yesterday. The records were set up by Neela Rajaratnam, Selangor's all rounder,487 words
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Article, Illustration378 1953-11-05 12 THE Singapore Olympic Sports at a meeting yes-, lerday, appointed a sub-committee to help raise funds t.i iiiu'i the expenses m sending a tear* of approximately 5i athletes, representing various branches of j sports, for the second Asian Games to be held at Manila from378 words
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Article75 1953-11-05 12 Tigers Meld In Third MED \v Nov. 4.— Tigers football tourists held the Indonesian champions. Nor l!i Sumatra, to a goalless draw before M.tM crowd at the Olympic Stadium y ester- < d v It was the Timers' third (jiiiic here. They won the first 2 o and drew the75 words
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Article114 1953-11-05 12 r goal of the i, s -on I by Aman, Parrer .:.i v d S.V.C. at J Park. Also Fai n r Park. Sinsa- Sti g< beat Jacks r; m a friendly match 'A 2. r I and Terry scored lor ncr« and Boon V van der114 words
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Article409 1953-11-05 12 POLICE ROUT KRANJI The Royal Navy. Kranji, playing' irltli several reserves were no match for the Police XV who literally swept through their opposition and gained an overwhelming victory by 19 points (two goals < and three tries) to three (a try i at Thompson Road yesj terday. The Police409 words
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Article461 1953-11-05 12 A SADLY light and depleted All Blues XV were bTsVr m^ h T sheer weight force »'o™wanle SCC 'A' when they met m a scrappy game of rugger on the Padang yesterday. Though fighting plucki y to the last, the Asians wer e bruised461 words
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235 1953-11-05 12 PENANG, Wed.— A s a result of the drop m the prices of tin and rubber and the general trade depression, the Penan- Turf Club suffered a deficit of 531.633 last year as compared with the profit of $104,828 m the year before, and235 words
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Article112 1953-11-05 12 HELEN Heng and Baby Low. stronj 3a\ ourites for this year's S ngapore women's double? title, entered the final when they eliminated Jessie Ong S. id Ong Siew Yong m straight se's 15—4 and IS 7 when further ties In" the SBA rharnpioi^hips were payed last night Lim112 words
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Article25 1953-11-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.Selangor Club beal Selangoi Malajri hy 2a joints (two goals a penalty foal tod iiv,. u>. nil on the Padauj? today25 words
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Article177 1953-11-05 12 All Seven Receive 95 Votes PENANG, Wed.— By a very strange coincidence seven members of ttse Penang Turf Club committee who served for the 1952/53 year each received 9") proxy vo'.es and all seven were reelected again for the new racing season when the PTC he'd it*S annual general meeting177 words
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Article66 1953-11-05 12 IX the Brti round the Coronation Cup, the PW D Sporis] Ciub b"a* Innmigration SC 3-1 at Farrer Park yesterday I The PWD scored Arsi whe i M. 1 O nan lobbed the bail into R'.a and before ha'f time Kadir Yassin equa In the second ha.f66 words
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Article53 1953-11-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed AM school children iool bad admitted at ha on p 7 B nd tf but will haw to p.-.v !ul! on N Election on wiil bo lonated to !!>«• Poopv D;iv fund. Th« VCMM of \hn nirrt Drill b*« the but mi n .u!53 words
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Article25 1953-11-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR w. r Club women beal PW i lub women 1 o m n lend y hockey fixture on th« )'nn.-:.H ly25 words
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Article32 1953-11-05 12 k;« Pi Si nsa P° re Civilian Mtf leas to nluv the Cm hinrd Services, m their amii a. Poppy n lv nat i for the k>n^4^ gjrftss £nes h32 words
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Article514 1953-11-05 12 A HATTRICK by Misson sent crashing to the ground the hopes of the Marine Department of becoming runnersup m the SAFA Division one league, lor it was by this margin that they suffered defeat at the hands of the Rovers who won 5 2 at514 words
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Article128 1953-11-05 12 LONDON. NOV. 4 (AP) Yo'ande Fompejr, Pull of conAdence after knocking gil Ray Bim •>. of D ir iod up his nose todaj at a test* i bout against Bn•ain's Randy Turpiri H« tal I lie wanted a title ftghl i| i world mid i Bob >128 words
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Article105 1953-11-05 12 Another Win For Varsity TWO list rninnv c,,.!, failing Ikht Mtv of M,|,, feat Into m, t. M% wh h^at RAF Hia M r? SIM DlvUlo, rn.i.h ,t fept, day. Yin 11 win In I V ir (hey which I situ it ion tl up the intei Vi: Ith minute105 words
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Advertisement165 1953-11-05 12 OPENS TODAY f j^^ The ri-iii« battle foi lo\. «-_r -mI *b rom uue of a souths«-.i s \l fiwSi-^T kk PUTERI TIRANA jMjkSt \|N T MALAY hist by SH Kliih t 1 1 _-K____» ____m tej)i? Today at II am INDI tn:i>lN' i IMB P W < '1.-, h165 words
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