Singapore Standard, 6 November 1953
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Title Section17 1953-11-06 1 SINGAPORE &m m Vol. IV. No. 127. !!>I!N<; APORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953. EIGHT PACES 70 TEXTS.17 words
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Article59 1953-11-06 1 BANDITS CAN BE CHASED TO SIAM X, Nov. 5. police rror- Malaya them up to nto Thailand, aid here. author!lion of with M aimed a five louthern i and V.. ;i. I hailand's Iho ayan di ippear proii r- n •■ffort who and a ios read m ome fleeing 'rids59 words
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Article14 1953-11-06 1 (UP)— the paign with ary of S ported of the14 words
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Article23 1953-11-06 1 AMOLO KAMARD. Kenya N ma list leader, said yester lay that Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria were planning anti-imperialist front. Renter23 words
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145 1953-11-06 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By Standard Staff Reporter CONCERNED over the Increasing frequency of £'ds escaping from the Girls' Homecraft Centre, York Hill. Singapore, the supervisor commenced to mend the fence and block the escape route yesterday afternoon. Taking advantage of this, two girls,145 words
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Article14 1953-11-06 1 Ri:SSIA has handed over another l.ooi) tanks to Kod China.— UP.14 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-11-06 1 THREE pretty New York voters turn their barks on \\Z^^T^ y r^ m order to boost the"? inunies m last Tuesdays elections m A l r n X Z r -?i ht: N > my Tpm P»«'ion. a Rudolf Ilalley fan: S£2f U 5 Smi J h< Wh s forUP - 100 words
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213 1953-11-06 1 THRKE DAIGHTERS and the little son of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Krishnasamy, Ipoh, gave their Deepavali gift of six dollars to The Standard's Toy Fund, yesterday. The money which was given by their grandmother for Deepavali was handed by the213 words
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94 1953-11-06 1 'Talks With Russia Our Objective' LONDON Nov. 5: Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons today that "talks at any level* 1 with the Soviet Union remain Britain's objective." He was speaking m the debate on the Queen's speech ining British government polu-v for the new94 words
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Article46 1953-11-06 1 LONDON, Nov. 5 (AFP) The Government tabled a Bill m the II »use of Commons today designating the Duke of Edinburgh as Regent to take the place of the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret The Bill will be debated m the House on Wednesday.46 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-06 1 Nine yearold Alexandra liitthacr. the Federal capital's voum/£--♦*st poppy seller will be one of th/ hundred sol-' litnf poppies over the weekend on fhe streets of Kuali Lumpur.32 words
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166 1953-11-06 1 TRIESTE, Nov. 5 (Reuter)— Seventeen youths are under arrest and three m hospital here today after riots yesterday— ltaly's armistice day and 35th anniversary of the Italian take-over from Austrian troops after World War I. An official allied military Government communique ii i d166 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-11-06 1 "Strewth! remember tellin' a bloke on the train how easy it was to took the books?18 words
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Article34 1953-11-06 1 THE Philippine constabulary yesterday took control of 25 towns In three central Philippine provinces as peace and order conditions deteriorated with the approach of Tuesday's nationwide elections. Renter.34 words
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Article123 1953-11-06 1 A BAILEY BR/DG£ IS NOW READY- IPOH, Thurs. The main trunk road from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur at the 22nd. mile will be opened to all vehicular traffic tomorrow. A 40-yard section of the road there had collapsed after Oct. 25. Throughout the breakdown period,123 words
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469 1953-11-06 1 Malayan Rubber Men Say Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN rubber circles, upset yesterday by Indonesia's decision to sell rubber to Red China, said that it was a "regrettable move but it might yet be a timely warning to the United States." men thought that469 words
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202 1953-11-06 1 Terror Women Square Danced Their Way To New Freedom LONDON. Nov. 5 (Keutrr) An Knglish woman Superintendent solved the problem of fanatical women Communist prisoners m Malaya with square dam- .«ig. Captain O. V. (Jarratt, Commissioner of Prisons m Malaya told a private meeting at the House of Commons here202 words
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Article38 1953-11-06 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 5 (UP) A Si-year-old Chinese pleaded guilty today to charpes of running a sea-going brothel. He was fined $100 Poire had stopped hij junk and found six Chinese prostitutes on board.38 words
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Article66 1953-11-06 1 KFIARTO' I I, (Reuter).— A tl ID po Ing booth In II L Sudan armed to tha Ih, uud immediately thi dg lystem o i1 <>r Another 1.500 Dinkai irho ha \<>U\ took ;i look n t their arm- 1 I !.:i I I •I 1 s66 words
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Article113 1953-11-06 1 Robbers Try To Hang A Woman Standard Staff Reporter K()l 'K ;u med ni<*n tried to han^» a pic-dealer's wi to m hn ittap wi.uk m K.ntipong Woodlands, S pore, yestei da) evening when slu' 1 v ..'J to I I $M and a nr»i». The I 1 Ah Km.'113 words
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Article23 1953-11-06 1 X!' LUMPUR l I■ of tWO i t mm j. mile Kuala Lum| 'I i i 17 i23 words
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Advertisement84 1953-11-06 1 HP a tl^SjS B iwm V II \KKIM Na I IMI X I N<. I ll> X I I MIM X VPOKK N \NA SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEM Make if to be onslanlly re mem bind TK.\ BET for person^ —S^ (23 pi«T»'s) hxin S8 i) lv ,y \m\ for84 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-11-06 2 THIS seeae, at the homo of Mr. I). K. Samy. was typical m thousands of homes m Singapore yesterday whrn. because it was Deepav«.li. the youngest members paid respect to their eMov. Picture shows (from left): Misses Laksnmi and Leela, kn'f Jin>; before their grandmothers lon both sides) MadameStandard - 67 words
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Article182 1953-11-06 2 IMP PLANS FOR PENANG POLLS PENANG, Thurs. Ihe chairman of the Penang Branch of the Independence of Malaya Party, Mr. llenh Joo Seang, will himself visit all wards making campaign speeches m support of his party's candidates at the forthcoming Municipal elections. Other ad akers vvill be Tuan Haji Ro182 words
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Article78 1953-11-06 2 THE SINGAPORE Taxi Drivers' Association and the Foosen Drivers' Association at a joint meeting yesterday decided to ask owners of taxis to reduce their hir c charges because of "hard times'' due to the trade recession. The owners have a^ked to reduce the rate to $1278 words
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Article84 1953-11-06 2 A BRITISH Army Sergeant was yesterday reduced to the ranks. sentenced to one month's imprisonment and ordered to be discharged fron: the Army with ignominy after he had pleaded guilty to live charges of gross indecency. Th« Sergeant, 41 -year-old Henry John Rose of84 words
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Article60 1953-11-06 2 TWO naval ratings. who boarded a taxi m front of the NAAFI Club m Beach Road last n:ght asked the driver to take them to the Naval Base. At Chancery Lane, they tol<i the driver to stop and while one rating assaulted n J m60 words
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Article22 1953-11-06 2 A TAXI was completely ratted yesterday afternoon at the tenlli mile Changi Road after patching flre. The driver was uninjured.22 words
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Article23 1953-11-06 2 A PADI p'anter U>h bin Jas.^an, was fined $30 Ui the Bagj:\ S«rai court for causing unnecessary suffering, to three fowls.23 words
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269 1953-11-06 2 Hindus Step Out And Enjoy Deepavaii Standard Staff Reporter EXPRESSIONS of filial devotion marked the day long celebrations yesterday as Hindus stepped out to enjoy Decoavali the festival of lights. Whole Hindu families gathered at various tempies on this auspicious day where they offered special poojas m the hope that269 words
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223 1953-11-06 2 LONDON, Nov. 5 (UP)— Considerable consternation was aroused m natural rubber producing circles here by the statement yesterday of Lord Baillieu, chairman of the Dunlop Rubber Company, that Britain's lack of a synthetic rubber industry was *a weakness m our economy for which on223 words
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Article94 1953-11-06 2 SINGAPORE'S Yunkit Road twiamiai pool will soon bp flood lit to CSaM« the puhJir to swim late m the evening. Mr. W.I. Wat son. City Architect told I InStandard yesterday. Whilf* m Australia on leave recently, Mr. Wataaa found thousands of tennis tmrts fl(vod lit94 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-11-06 2 MR SYED Esa Almenoar. (above) a Singapore lawyer, is «me of the thre* LMNO-MCA Alliance candidates for the forthcoming City Council elections. His manifesto- promises an expansion m electrical, and water supply, a reduction mi n electrical rates, an improvement m health conditions, morr licences for hawkers, the establishment74 words
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Article39 1953-11-06 2 THE C-i:i-C. Far East A r Force. Air Marshal, Sir Clifford Sanderson, ieavo s tomoirow. on a 19-oay tour of Australia. New Zealand and Indonesia, includit g a visit to Woomera. site of the recent Atomic tests.39 words
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Article106 1953-11-06 2 JEHOVAH'S V. ci m Singapore ttior: start a three-day convent today 'hen W.v W r Society fathering lasl .r v Ic. Mr. »ar tended the Yotk pn ide it the gather.-:., an I will rtei ver a u:it!e<!: "What ;s yoiii on Sunday «Tt 11 Hotel Roof Thic106 words
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Article70 1953-11-06 2 FIFTKFN TV-.) yesterday a rttcked two men ai Roai. Singapore, with k lives an. i sticks. The Incident brga-j whci man went Into a house and started n:) argument wih the inmates, two of whom chased the man put of the bouse and followed him70 words
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Article66 1953-11-06 2 SEREMBA.V. Thurs Mrs Vicujria Ponri ah. wife of Mr J- B Ponniah. a well-known beremhan rrsi,Jpnt. died at the Genera! Hospital here this morning after a brief illness Mrs Ponmah. who was sf» leaves her hi;sban«l five daughters and six sons, among whom are Mr66 words
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Advertisement264 1953-11-06 2 GRAN" SEASON U^iJ,'^^~ r SALE— V^V^"" N\ I 01 FEH 'WM TS SA\IV, ITEMS:, White Sheetings HP 51.70 per yd. English Tiei 50 cts. each Coloured Fancy Voiles MM P er >' d Cents' Pyjamas S3 :>0 per pair Gents' Slipow 55.00 each Stain!. Steel Table Kniv< <; i EPNS264 words
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Advertisement59 1953-11-06 2 THE COUPON READ IHIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TIRN. Yo« must encloic fhiee ten cent ttampt M you wont youi potfern cut If I don't get the ifomps. you don't fl et the pattern A numbei of orden havr come to me without the Homos. Thew won't be cut59 words
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Advertisement90 1953-11-06 2 ij[ la I I V" WHY THEY'RE W^) OVEN -BAKED X i^-? El j hj,n2^^t Ucmiß OVEN-BAKED BEAM 7"/ re idtrld famous family *>l TIGER medicinal prodrcls CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instontaneous ralM Toothache, Earache, choche, Muscle Pain, l» on. Backache, Colds, So p etc. ENC AUN IONG The Tiger90 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous385 1953-11-06 2 STABS AND YOU f>\ RITA DXL MAR f r ODAT'S i>i o! TWS: 1 ••!»<•!•«' are two KimK «»i discontent m this world: fri r <2i>.( (Kir --tt r tfr.if works, and flit- dLscontenl thj< htiiiks it-, KaiuU. The l ir-t Rt't- \\h;it it .mt«.. .mil th«* sitond teseis whit385 words
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Miscellaneous44 1953-11-06 2 SPORE DIARY Sl\fi\|»OKl. \RT aOOKTYt Paint- VUi Ingi ol bi.'i at ojSiT u< >Ia v IM to 1030 MJAL. at St. Andrew* Memor:a! BfSdMS I {MM s SiT-K!SV^!{*si TIDES AND times s o pm°' i:lLli -t Orch<irti Rd at S|N U><>^» yi ft UN44 words
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Article, Illustration308 1953-11-06 3 C.I.G.S, CALLS FOR ALL-OUT MALAYA EFFORT Standard Staff Reporter Britain's Chief of the Imperial Oneral Staff Field Marshal Sir Joh n Hardint; said yesterday that a lot remained to he don,. mi n Malaya although the situation m so far as -the Emergency is concerned had greatly improved. 'Wp areStandard - 308 words
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121 1953-11-06 3 Customs Net $64M In First 10 Months Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Customs collected $64,761,000 revenue for the first ten months of this year an increase of $1,484,000 over that netted during the corresponding months last year. Petroleum yielded most tax with $12,557,000 this year, against $11,619,000 for last year. Next121 words
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Article81 1953-11-06 3 Monsoon Disrupts Transport FLOODS caused by heavy monsoon rain disrupted transport services m many parts of the Federation yesterday, according to reports reaching The Standard. In som,. places along the main roads, the water was said to have risen io a height of ten feet, stalling motor traffic. Heavy rain81 words
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Article42 1953-11-06 3 NEWS ha-; been received that Mr. William Paul Rajasooria, 32-year^>!j engineer, brother of Mr. R. P. S Rajasooria of Kuila Lumpur and Mrs. L. B. Procter of Klang died on Wednesday m Colombo. The funeral took place tht» same day.42 words
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Article69 1953-11-06 3 LONDON. Nov. 5 (Router)— Warm tributes to the encouragement and help given by General Sir Gerald Templer and Lady Tompler to the British Council's work m South-East Asia, are expressed m the Council's annual report issued today. The report adds that the Council increased its activities69 words
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Article71 1953-11-06 3 CAFE Terang Bulan m the New World Park, Singapore, will present a famous play "Malay Wedding Night" with ancient ceremonies and rites never before seen m Singapore. Famous Malay artistes will take part m tonight's programme as well a* tomorrow. Patrons will be presented with71 words
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Article47 1953-11-06 3 Mr. D. K. MaitUnd, former Qantas manager m Melbourne, passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to take up a new post m Sydney after spending two years m England as the airline's sales representative. He was accompanied by his wife and two children.47 words
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Article153 1953-11-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE big Singapore Chinese schools belonging Uj the Hokkien community decided at a meeting ye.s'erday to oppose the decision to have threeterm schooli a year. Tho Education Department recently passed a circular. that, with effect from next year, Chinese *chuob» will fall153 words
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Article42 1953-11-06 3 HONGKONG. N»v 5 S:>nil Standard Service Closing p; ires of the Hongkong Xx r!i;tri4e today wci c $1"»72 to Li tterUnf. $5 91 :;.:> US II: $i nut to Malayan $l. iw to 'mr Ind'int'.sr.in Rupuh, G^Jd $258 Id un« Luel.42 words
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Article, Illustration305 1953-11-06 3 Matter Of Principle' »h Zi T U^ M Th rs J he Selongor Divisionol Committee of the Moloyan Trade Union Council lost night decided to bar the two Indian representatives of the MTUC who resigned lost month from the Feaerol Legislative Council, from being re-nominated as MTUCStandard - 305 words
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Article394 1953-11-06 3 that. He said members must help to stamp out this racket which is causing the Association unnecessary expense. Mr. Pillay said the Association would discuss the recent decision to draft a bill for the suspension of motorists' licences at its meeting on Nov 16 The394 words
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Article44 1953-11-06 3 MR E WYNNE, of Mestn George Clayton, a firm of engineers. Mow into Singapore last nieht by QailtAf C'»n■teUatfton on liis way to Sydney, where lie will give expert advice on bottling at a new brewery to be op i there shortly.44 words
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Advertisement250 1953-11-06 3 CATHAY ORGANISATION j*. ATTRACTIONS 2^^ i Bob And Mickey IVam Up... Laughfl Come Teaming Doun! Paramount Prraettto Military Policemen >larririf^ IiOB M Bki.Mßfl«d M HOPE m^jfk M|( Xl V "Mighty -Mite" j&PnNt MARILYN Off Limits"^ mm Ilir -»rr^«'ant v^lim thinks JB; u\ HIE PANORAMIC SCREEN J TOMORROW MIDNIGHT ACCLAIMED PRODI250 words
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Advertisement242 1953-11-06 3 I g^I.AN APPEAL Uill M MIUTARY POLirKMKN" as.ist me m rontrollin^ tin- VAST CROWDS rvtmd mv Tourl Si^nnl lll.i;r»l> m I m li~|- I lilu. In S||s|»fn(|t>«l U^ fl>'H<)\l ,159 PHONI R I HOOK \KI V 'jbtttf X BOOK \KM \Hft CAPITOL X PAVILION P M Shcnr St\ Shni \fm242 words
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Article611 1953-11-06 4 'ARK mv I be taken to give the recent unfortunate Australian newspaper attack on Asians the correct amount ol consideration it deserves. The attack must ri'>i be lightly dismissed neither should it be overemphasised. Th'- tone of the attack by the Sydney Daily Mirror it by the remark611 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1953-11-06 4 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY JVlt4iCs ih<> <thj<«t ol ih« tiotr n^ntneratie I.ahottr Par ft/? MALAYAN AFFAIRS By JF NOTHING ELSE, THE CONVENORS OF LAST TUESDAY'S MEETING IN SINGAPORE TO FORM A NEW WORKERS' POLITICAL PARTY, CERTAINLY KNEW HOW TO STAGE-MANAGE AN ENTHUSIASTIC RALLY. EVERYTHING WAS VERY NICELY PREPARED.1,364 words
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Letter291 1953-11-06 4 Sir; Every well-wisher of this country cannot but appreciate Mr. D. W. Foster's "Outline of a Manifesto" published m The Standard (Oct. 28). And every responsible citizen who is called or calls himself a Malayan should take to heart the questions he puf s forward ia his291 words
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Letter208 1953-11-06 4 Sir:— In judging UMNO's action last Thursday at Johore Bar.ru by making a public bonfire of copies of Warta and Qalam, one should not lose sight of the fact that UMNO is a political organisation. As a political parly it is entitled to demonstrate its indignation and protest208 words
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Letter49 1953-11-06 4 Sir: Under the caption <.t Tearhe, Fined** m your '.f November :s you C stated that Mr L. A. Woorifurd was attached to FeJok Kurau English School. I' ease note th.it there is no 1 < arher of :nat na-ne attached to this school. S. J. jusi.ru Singapore.49 words
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Letter270 1953-11-06 4 NO NEED TO WORRY Sir:— Since the day Tungku Abdul Kahman of UMNO burned "Warta" and "Qalum." a lot of severe criticisms from members of the public have been made aga.nst him. One of them was a reader of yours calling himself "U N D E KTAKER." UNDERTAKER m pnv270 words
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Letter268 1953-11-06 4 Sir: Your lea.ior. Buying Bandits, is mosi timely and very sound and I tinct hope '.ha- the Briti it (i<>vernment both m England and here will give mediate attention to this aspect of This War ofl 'he War of the 8.. [iti you referred to. Prevention is better268 words
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Letter224 1953-11-06 4 Sir: I see that some of your readerr hare been shocked by the public demonstration of the Vnited Malay National Organisation m making a funeral pyre of the "Qulam" and "Wart a.'* 1 see nothinQ strange >n Tungku Abdul Rnhti an's action. Other political parties have been making botnires224 words
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Letter87 1953-11-06 4 Sir; As a nationalist 1.. m opposed to newspapers utiirh directly or indirn il\ urr simply the voi<*r^ ..f iiir Government or MMrftMMtf or unconst'ioiisly a iram-h of the laited Stairs In formation Department. I therefore ajen-r with Tungku Abdul K.il..»»a«s action m iuiraing thr Waria and Qalain87 words
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Article46 1953-11-06 4 Review of Views Feßtical leaders mi: iv I pointed But that Odd .i. able to stands 1 Sir Onn Hty a M Mml I i th.. t i to s«< vi»u i»- transtMii' i |lla| he is pi «»ty as "M lei a s V 146 words
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Advertisement88 1953-11-06 4 SINGAPORE nam STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telepkone Not: 8397 J— ***** Ccbk Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building Printing House Square. London E.C. 4. Kuala lumpur ipoh penang 45 Sulton St.. 83, Cowan St., 8, Leith St., Tel«:88 words
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Advertisement48 1953-11-06 4 EMPHASIS ON ECONOMY -a^a^aawXaQaia^^S^^B^Bß^nw^^ miktatUAe Btq C&i 56 MLP.C A utility cor of greot versofilify and a C) success m every country thro, .out the FULL STOCKS OF V aH£ FARTS AVAILAB I PROGRESS MOTORS LID. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGA?ORt WEARNE BROS., LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES M-ifLTi -i n i-48 words
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95 1953-11-06 5 AIRLIFT FOR NATIONALIST TROOPS TO BEGIN SOON ,Mill) NATIONS, The I nitpd v( ,tr. rep^ftji ycstrr(h;i( onr fifth of the > M uti Chinese Nationalist to be rvacuated frora Burma arc expectI t» arrive at the Thaiborder Saturday lhal an airlift to OS a will begin at Jnr Uni irrc-U.P.; A.F.P. - 95 words
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31 1953-11-06 5 Fijians Find A Baby In The Jungle [PUR, Thui nd a girl m the ate yes- I h nunt- i i th< FiSei r to on wi c the FiBi iminated31 words
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Article125 1953-11-06 5 •c". ArlSI produi ast night en 'm rht? p---.?i»f Lain agi nta fn France 1 The fi'nv wm »all but idience. o fi io na-:ib:)''k "nc uphea\ al ci of several lie r )-t;!;f es, t that one i tor. i« inno- flrsi art. fhe 1125 words
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Article270 1953-11-06 5 HANOI, Nov. 5 CAP)— U.S. V ice-President Richard Nixon last night m effect told top French officials that the I'nited States would not support a negotiated truce m Indo China at the present time. He made the comment after c front-line tour of the270 words
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65 1953-11-06 5 TORONTO, Nov. 5 (AP) Every teacup m Mrs. Marion McCaill's china .shop gleamed unbroken yesterday after a tentative visit of a 1.000-pound bull. The fugitive from a slaughter house poked his nose m the floor. Mrs. Mi (.ill ran toward him and waved,65 words
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Article73 1953-11-06 5 LONDON, Nov. 5: (Renter) While s'v\a!l boys and their fathers throughout Britain busily bought fireworks yesterday for today's annual Guy Fawkes celebration the government issued report giving gruesome details ol how people blew themselves up during 1952. Fireworks main source of amusement during tomorrow's commemoration of the73 words
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Article58 1953-11-06 5 LUCKNOW. Nov. 4 (Reuter) —Police have rounded up 279 people here m the past 24 hours, bringing to 900 the total number arrested since Friday's clashes between students and police. An official communique said that the <"ity had been quiet during the last 24 hours, but58 words
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Article126 1953-11-06 5 INDIAN VILIJUIE. (Keren). Nov. 5: (AFP) Chairman of tile Neutral Nations' Repatriation Commission Lieut. (Jen. K. S. Thimayya today broke up m r >re than half a dozen interviews lasting an hour as the Reds launched new and more severe stalling tactics. The usually genial and126 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-06 5 photo. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER takes Kins: Paul of dreece by the arm as he welcomes the visiting monarch to the White House, Washington. Queen Frederika stands with Mrs. Eisenhower at rirhi. The royal couple ar* making a three-day stay at the White House at the start of a four- week tourAP - 53 words
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Article57 1953-11-06 5 HOLLYWOOD. Nov 5, (AFP> Glen Thompson. 22--year-o'd husband of actress Rrbe! Randal 1 was found half dead wiih a vein of his wrist slashed m a cellar cf his Lather's home today. According to the p<»ljce.a note found near t»c young man indicated his wish to57 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-11-06 5 IN tbe ftnt competitive pistol >hoot of the SingA pore Voluntrrr Constabulary held at the Police VtAimmg School yesterday, the team from tbe Central Police SUikni won th e Sir John Nicoll Trophy with an aggregate of 562 points. la all 12 teams from all theStandard - 97 words
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Article343 1953-11-06 5 Tried To Get A Meeting But WASHINGTON, Nov. 5: (Reurer)—President- Eisenhower yesterday accused the Soviet Government of seeking to prevent a Big Four conference on Germany and Austria. In a formal statement issued at hi s weekly press conference President Eisenhower described as a rejection343 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-11-06 5 FOP^ inriuht-i-v of the American wat«-r show "Aqua r .trade. IS&T display their 'Donald Dink" mascot At a Brrlin swim mini; pool. The I irl v are beauty UNM i iKt llw n titles are (from lr(t> Merriel Prtersrn. Mis«; Utah; Mildred Otea, Miss (<■ nil' i tit m P.HriAP - 62 words
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Article145 1953-11-06 5 NIXONS GETS A 19-GUN SALUTE HONGKONG. Nov. 5 (AP)— Hongkong greeted U.S. Vice-Pi esident Richard M. Nixon today with a 19--gun salute as his plane touched down. Twelve R.A.F. Vampire jets roared 40 miles out to meet and escort the plane safely to Hongkong's Kaitak airport. Under a heavy guard145 words
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Article55 1953-11-06 5 CAIRO, Nov. 5 (Reuter) President Nafuib last night called on Egyptian youth to enrol In their thousands m the newly formed National Guard to be ready to defend the national soil. He was taking ths salute at a march past of 3.000 khakiclad national guardsmen a55 words
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Article52 1953-11-06 5 GEORGETOWN. Nov 3 (AFP).— The Peoples Progressive Party today Issued an arinoTiymous circular calling on the colony* 450,000 inhabitants to protest against British government's decision to suspend the British Guiana constitution by flooding Government House here with letters of protest. The circular added. "Boycott the52 words
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Article25 1953-11-06 5 RADIO Vatican claimed yesterday tha* 1.000 bogus priest had been sent over to Western Europe by a specialised section of the Cominform. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 25 words
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Article58 1953-11-06 5 MANILA, Nov. 9 (UP)- An accidental dynamite blast kiLled nine persons ;itid seriously wounded five others yesterrfay In a email village iv.it Cebu City m the Central Philippines, press reports said today. The victims had lathered < m a house to tvatdl the making of an58 words
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Article124 1953-11-06 5 'LAW AN ESSENTIAL SUBJECT' Standard Staff KrpoitT LAW, which is th« «-V f Socia Bubject which m v I t the taivei lity of M m 6 Prnf n H. PI Vl tt to the X m at fVi 'l kani Ham h^ I f ru^ht He \\;iv th, ition124 words
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97 1953-11-06 5 STOCKHOLM. N< 5 CUPI The 195 I Nobt i pi ./i for chemistry and p> i<*s ■warded jre lei rtay v i German Chi I |>)i\ sici German )>• h» maim Stau i the $33,000 for work actually iv when he found a \vs97 words
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Article23 1953-11-06 5 MRS. PBOERIC s .-i Coolidfje, 89. nu honoured patron uf died irj Cambridge, m. •Etta On Wedm 'I; A P23 words
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Advertisement36 1953-11-06 5 v»\\VVV\\\\\\\\\\\vi\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VV\VV\\\\\\\\\\\\VV\\\\\%\X\X\\\\Xv\\VV\\\\\\\%\*WV\\VV%\V%V\s DEPARTING SINGAPORE On 7th Uth November FOR CALL YOUR f TRAVEL AGENT BANGKOK BAHREIN J OR i RANGOON BEIRUT s karach, rome MALAYAN AIRWAYS General Saics Agenti LONDON 80-A.C Coaiet Argonaut Services J 1 I36 words
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Advertisement143 1953-11-06 5 mum i HnßumiroctHi I Longchamp Smoker s Accessories I MAKE WONDERFUL GIFTS H We now hove o large selection of tobacco jart, pipes, ash tr-ys, pipe racks, cigarette cases, wallets, magnetic cigarette to j hold American cigarettes only), ttc. TOBACCO JARS From $31.00 la MSjOi t H PIPES COVERED IN143 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-06 6 phot IMfCCirfKS the hu«e liner, Qu?e n Mary, m New York City is a spectacular manoeuvre. Here a croup of tu^s nudge her bow while four others p her stern. Official U.S.Official U.S. - 36 words
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Article100 1953-11-06 6 SWEDISH FREIGHTER IS ABANDONED BREST. France. Nov. 5. (A°) The British tanker r -o f< ir ri; i' last night rir- j fled the abandoned Swedish i i t 1'ongtuil .3!) mii<.*> off Cape Ortegal, Spain, alter the >>'ios collided yesterday »n a fog. 1 he Swedish crew were picked100 words
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Advertisement725 1953-11-06 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN I SI HV 11 r To rolomhu di-rioa IVlarHtillr.s /\n!*»*r|> Kollrrdam llamhure X Bremen S wore PS ham fenang IS NaDnb (M)l.) l/!i l>t-« IUI»f« IMiDet •TS l.rvrrkustn lIM'M. II 'l«il»fi M IKl>«m l»/tH»W 'lont* Ki.nL' Manila Kohr »u>iilMll»a Penini; P Sham S|M»r»725 words
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Advertisement1259 1953-11-06 6 iM BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5*23! MANMHIJ) (0., LID. U*f4 lnc-<ii imii *ted tn Sif^ai^or* i arrtirs itplliMl i« |»roc*M vl» ullmi port<« l<> lo.m and (lisili.irK*- irarcu S/\H.IN(.*> to il\KKl'(»ul. ».i \-<n\\ lO\l> IN (dVIIMfVUI IMIKT" Due Sail«- F S nan, Per.aru %fSprWM tm Liver ukjl UutiAii ■4. N»v 5/1,259 words
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Advertisement586 1953-11-06 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam l.lovd Holland America I me Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HAIUAX BOSTON NEW VORR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OKI I- \\S via SUEZ Spore I-Sham P.-n.nu SBgSL/^HSL. 9/15Nov "»Nov !7/l«Nov BORNEO (SMN) It/ZSNof 2liN <iV 27/^KNuv SOMMHSDYK (HAD 0/I:,l>p, UffiS l7!Xn"! KOTA QBM (RI.)586 words
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Advertisement731 1953-11-06 6 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK m,n Mv S pore p Sh in, IVfH»v^ For Hm.ak.lt lo 11 Nov |/f| "POONA" foi Melbourne. Sydney. Por Kembla (not loading local cargo) 12/14 Nov 10 ll\., v s MANCHURIA' for Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. M.irula. Kobe Yokohama 1/1 Dec 30 305,, v731 words
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Advertisement720 1953-11-06 7 NOII RENDERS sre invited from bona nrie contractors (Classes A, B C reuistratton P.W.D.) lor the construction of a number of buildings cir f the trst contract forming the fir^t part of Phase I of Lady Tcmplers Hospital for Tuberculosis at Chera s Road, ivuaia Lumpur Specified Bi:i s of720 words
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Advertisement701 1953-11-06 7 lIS IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY JF SINGARORK. Island of Singapore. Companies Winding Ip) PetiUon No. 4 of 1998) In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940 of the Colony of Singapore And In the Matter of Shing Sun Industrial Company Limited. JVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 1701 words
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Advertisement598 1953-11-06 7 I \!.A(;tMI M \|R. Michael Chan !»>«•. S.M.F. ■»l t r r and Mb Pal 1 c invent \'< < t i on ail S.unLs D 111 ii M K\O^I>IM.MI AT DOH WHATT CHYI md I Ihaok ail relatives >or aArndinn wreaths, scrolls. |en| cats. ;i"» niijht visits and futteral598 words
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Advertisement286 1953-11-06 7 Standard Service Kor TtlOJ I ncmplnvcd Al hll X M BVM 14 4r# f«s ummp.ov 4n^ nrr- htl **>v l» hml work rhr Smfi^,,. M.ind.iid I n'inp|.»»nrnl Ruing «nem vnu Ir,-,. Ml ,,f n thai column Jum or wnlr wtwr lecal Stand i rd .li. tot n IK.& 11 111286 words
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Miscellaneous454 1953-11-06 7 tHAbncr By M Capp Cfl^^^iM^l EF^S'^HIs^KJ l^ssSlw^SKJ f^^lw^^l vXX*I-D IS CUMINO TO 18/ >»6CNNr/-TTDR MeC^RTwrv^ ■<^WVP*fc. RICHES I LfX" < MAARY r»-tl I fttff li BfMifWP a Alle y°pwpi By VT Ham/in T IS^" WHOSOUAL^2' nr^*^l I WELLJELL ME, OOe^ FOOZY, I'M ON <y" .NJUN MEDICINE IX ADtEU An^AjRS BRfy454 words
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Article141 1953-11-06 8 New Suit Against Turpin NEW YORK Nov. 5 (AP).— Th sii iple assault charge Bril h b<>\<T Randy 'I rpin, \vi.s withdrawn jresI m the Upper Manhat- by a "girl friend" ■••r then an nor.:. he ci initiate a US$lOO,OOO dan' lit within 48 ho-; Miss A'itle Daniels, a 24--d141 words
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Article758 1953-11-06 8 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Final Gallops On Soft Track By KIALA IJMPIK, Thurs.— ln their winding up gallops this morning Red Hat, Proctor, Oregon and Peter were the most impressive workers when sent through their paces on soft track caused by yesterday's downpour. R<-d Hat, with Donnelly astride,758 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-11-06 8 photo Newmarket o« <)"t *»X L \u*\ in^ft.^fV 11 V*C '["^J 1 thf> Tanibridgeshire S(ake s at Gordun Kichardii v Xl f I»t on "Mk are Jupiter, the winner, with Sir 1 UI tMe ru dur.\ second, and Fair Colleen third. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration166 1953-11-06 8 MELBOURNE Nov. 5 (Reuter) Lindsay Hassett. Australia's test captain today announced his retirement from first class cricket. Notifying the Victoria Association that he would no longer be available for selection, 40-year old Hassett said "I have had a food innings". He has played166 words
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501 1953-11-06 8 RANGEL - RANGEL By PENANG, Thurs.— The fight for the Foong Seong cup begins m earnest on Saturday and Sunday when Penang will meet Singapore m the inter-zone badminton final at the Han Chiang School hull for the right to play Selangor m the challenge501 words
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Article133 1953-11-06 8 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By SINGAPORE! look good for a 5-1 win over Penang when they clash m the Foong Scon? Cup interzone final at Penang this evening. After seeing Ong Poh Ii Mi and Ismail Marjan at the Poppy Day Fund exhibitions last week, I take the133 words
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Article122 1953-11-06 8 YMCA-PCRC Tennis Final IPOH. Thurs. YMCA qualified for the final of the Sultan's Cup tennis competition by defeating the Jpoh I Malaya today. They will once I again defend their title against the Perak Chinese Recreation I Club on Saturday at their own courts starting at 4 p.m. Following a122 words
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Article204 1953-11-06 8 GLASGOW, Scotland. Nov. 5 (AP) Welsh centre forward. John Charles, crashed m a goal two minutes from the end of the International soccer match against Scotland yesterday and earned his side a 3-all draw. The Welshmen were lurky to tie the game for they rarely matched the204 words
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Article74 1953-11-06 8 The second annual interdepartmental knockout bjdminton of the S.H.B Re Club for the Fire Br. Shield has started, and tho results so far are: Elec"beat Police "B" 4-1; T: beat Police "A" 4-1 and Fire Brigade Start 3-2 The final will fake place on Sunday, at 774 words
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Article31 1953-11-06 8 LONDON' Nov. I <AP> Nearula, winner of the En 2.000 guineas hoi w i icing classic this season, will be retired fo stud. owner William Humble announced tod.iv31 words
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Article376 1953-11-06 8 i a^ N 1 Nov 5 (A?)— West Bromwich Albion, leading club m England's First Division soccer competition, are intent on laying a 34-year-old bogey this season. J They last won the championship m 1919-20. That was when they romped away with a nine-point376 words
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Article124 1953-11-06 8 But Tom Whittaker. mana ger of league-climbing Arsenal still has a prob'em on his hands— and h e is quite pleased I vi it- A, S4ar Payers Lionel Smith, Alex Forbes, Cliff Mihon and Tommy Lawton SS&ti! i fit after their injuries. Wh maker's problem now is who124 words
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