Singapore Standard, 9 November 1953
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Title Section18 1953-11-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m Vol. IV. No. 130 SINGAPORK, MONDAY, NOVEM BF.R 9. HSJ. TWELVE P\c.FS in (xrm18 words
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39 1953-11-09 1 I LA, Nov. 8 Gunmen shot Poii hlef of ivvn in Zamprovincc in Philippines ac- to reports reachesterday. ly zon aid poador ng peo- onthrow riti ed. pro- ing r nu-39 words
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Article15 1953-11-09 1 Big Welcome For Nixons AFP) I given I ame h wk h v.a- re- I15 words
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Article14 1953-11-09 1 Milionaire On Murder Charge Ir)— h: Go K m ling n nected in ness-14 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-09 1 photo GENERAL SIR GERALD TKMPLER walks with Raja Sir L'da, C'ommissiuner for Malaya i n Britain, on his fcrriv.ll at London Airport. Sir (icrald is on a routine visit to discuss the Malayan situation with the Colonial Office. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article59 1953-11-09 1 KI \I. A LUMPUR, Sun A Drag— Fly helicopter based in Kuala lain. pur crashed just after taking oft from a jungle clearing on the Peiak-Paaaag border yesterday afternoon. There was ao casualty. Another helicopter which was evacuating a casualty from the same area, flew the pilot and59 words
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208 1953-11-09 1 TACHILER, N. E. Burma. Nov. B— Li Kuo Hui, veteran Nationalist Chinese General, lamed as a jungis fighter, today led 50 Chinese guerillas from Ihe .jungle clad Burma hills to begin khe evacuation of 2,990 of these Chinese warriors from Burma. Later, other in rsReuter; AFP - 208 words
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Article51 1953-11-09 1 ADDIS ABABA. Nov. 8 (Renter)— Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Commander-in-Chief of Allied forces in the Mediterranean who arrived by air with Lady MountbatU a last niyht. laid a wreath on the Liberty Monument here today. Later they visited the Allied troops cemetery where Lord Mountbatten laid another51 words
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Article37 1953-11-09 1 AN Israeli soldier was killed and another wounded in a c ash between Egyptian and Israeli troops in the Wadi Oz ata east of Gaza. Tel Aviv. an I-racli army spokesman an- nounced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article37 1953-11-09 1 THE Commander-in-Chief of the United States R.rifir Fleet Admiial Felix Stump, who is now in Hongkong, is due iii Singapore this weeK fo r »_'k--With Vice-Admiral LaTnbe. B:i- sh Far East Naval C-in-C ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1953-11-09 1 THE UNITED Dailv News, an Independent newspaper, claimed today that a Nationalist gunboat sank two Communist gunboats and damaged three others in a:i action ofT southern Chekiang recently.31 words
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Article, Illustration118 1953-11-09 1 A VIOTOR UAK with I embankment and on its in S i Bouna Vista R ni I was In a v nditioi I T was i the British Mil I P a peon distance from the sc< said he was n h house when aeStandard - 118 words
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Article53 1953-11-09 1 TOKYO. Nov. 8 (AP).— The U.S Army has announced that for e-onomy reasons i; will si:_d dismissal no* ices by next Tuesday to a "coi b number" of US. civilians .t employ* in the Far Ea.-t Notice^ will also go to 5.000 Japane_e employee! by53 words
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Article231 1953-11-09 1 LONDON. Nov. 8: (Reuter) Hundreds ut letters to "Fa- ther Christmas. North Pole" ai> beginning to arrive at i London's General Post Ofiice. Official instructions have gone out that they should j not find their way back to the children who sent them, j Thev231 words
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Article305 1953-11-09 1 yesterdov _f V™' B »».<"" »"9rily occuscd Itolion Neo-Foscists bS oromLa i. 1" I ,Cd Pohce in the Frce Territory wos ot loulr, our promised to help check extremist elements. Informed officials said hun- dred.s of Neo-Fascists have filtered into th c Free Territory in theReuter; A.P.; U.P.; A.F.P. - 305 words
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Article121 1953-11-09 1 PARIS, Nov 8 (AFP) Japanese film star, Yoshiko (Shirley) Yamaguchi. said today she was disappointed by the refusal of the United States Immigration authorities to grant her a visa. She said: "I can't think of the reason. Perhaps it was because I was born in121 words
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100 1953-11-09 1 PANMUNJOM Nov. (AP) The Ind. an Comm reI to ia bring oui the < Compound C-'__ a- i this morning. The Indians told the Comma;: ts 1.0 name anc ad toi interview ow. It was the first major act in the new Indian tough"100 words
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Article85 1953-11-09 1 PARIS. N .v. 8 (AFP>.— The Metropolitan poi e anti-vice squad last night swooped down on the fashionable Champs Elys< district, rounded up 63 alleged prostitutes ftsd took them ofl to gaol, in what was described as '•clean up operations." The target of another ra85 words
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Article69 1953-11-09 1 PARIS. Nov. 8: (Reuter) French school children and university students will have an unsolicited holiday tomorrow when teacher., and professors staee a 24-hour nationwide strike for higher pay. The profession i.s claiming a provisional ten per cent salary increase until new pay scales can b e69 words
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Article, Illustration246 1953-11-09 1 Vegetable Knife Lay By Stabbed Couple's Bed TOH TIONG TMM. tm. reat old hm klajret tod In* vile, Wee \h Cheng (ll) were found stabbed In .1 lunt-lv hm ahiMit 100 \ards from u nt iin Juroni: L«»i, j in Sint; ipm restfrtaj aad admitted into hospital i n a246 words
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Article106 1953-11-09 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 8 (AP) -The 335-ton British freighter, Rosita, radioed that she had escaped after being chased by a warship this morning the second time in two days a British vessel has come under ■Itack 0.l the Red China coast. The warships pi Chin .se Nat106 words
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Article85 1953-11-09 2 2 Bishops Bless New Building Bi I R. L. la a. and B Nort »t1 mi w, I tl in th He- M i the b fo ''the li". try of e and 'o "tl "t all Who i:i pursuit f j B] idd tioi D 1 I l p85 words
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151 1953-11-09 2 S'PORE LEADERS HAIL CALL-UP MOVE NEXT YEAR Standard Stall Reporter GOVERNMENTS plan to launch a call-up lor ilef ence services was yesteidav hailed in Singapore as "a very good thing which should have heen impje- mented long ago." isa grand idea and emented w itli j.. Iter. Tin also the151 words
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Article179 1953-11-09 2 $600 Stolen —So Heir Trip Is Off l IIIEF sneaked into the house of a Singapore lad) school assistant m Carmi rhael Road Ami stole Si. (ill monej which she had saved fur I months for her aimi'.il vacation to tbe Federation. i he theft took place about 24 hours179 words
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Article53 1953-11-09 2 MALA pai with i hildren of s< age (1947) I pn ib lem in ar So 1 tion Dole has been ab rb the ar ige thi: year, the de- for f h ,m! edu- n eonsidei n wa< t. xpei ..i 600 of group were53 words
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Article30 1953-11-09 2 RE m 300 ata pore Harbour I ance j "F in and I I ie Club in Keppel Road on night. for thi funds.30 words
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Article20 1953-11-09 2 A, sm. '1 ie P Day Ap- 'ommittee hold a dai i i the City ret 1 nighl20 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-11-09 2 Poppy Wreaths And Prayers At War Memorials THOUSANDS in Malaya bent their heads in silent homage to the dead of two world wors as wreaths of scarlet poppies were laid at cenotaphs and war memorials in Singapore ond towns in the Federation, yesterday. As rain clouds130 words
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Article225 1953-11-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two Chinese terrorists have surrendered in the Federation. One of them Goh Moh (Juan alias Moen Yuen, 20, surrendered to men i.i tiie Vth Battalion oi' the Malay Regiment In Kulim, Kedah, while the other. Tin Lov, a eook in the termlist225 words
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Article88 1953-11-09 2 BUKIT Al R.TAJAM. Sun.— A Chine e widow living in Sungei J age, was early yi I ing by somi <>ne her door saying he bad a letter for her u I W op< ned the d hed in up «he w nd her 13 yeai88 words
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Article67 1953-11-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sal The S w Malay \V rs Association (Inland tricts) at a meeting here ntly decided to torm a union. Tiie new union proposes to affiliate with the Malayan Trade Union Council. Observers from sister r eiations in Ulu Selangor and Ulu Langat67 words
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Article72 1953-11-09 2 KUANTAN, Sun. H ant s In Pahanj havi pr< i through their Union tyle of their forms tl y. ar which is a Closed ir < eral!. Las. year li< y i i v. H h bi -ii coal ever, the Stai Hea th Officer tor72 words
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121 1953-11-09 2 Switch To A 44-Hr Week, Says Nair A CAI iy dailyic Singapi re onan eekly I .de by Mr. WK. Nair I lnd. 1... yn iterday. Wi th< eader of the Labour group in the Council, told 1 S lard that thc workers should be given a 44--v ad ol121 words
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Article61 1953-11-09 2 l -NG, Sun. S xteen 1 rs v. 11 e charged i" the I Court for not with the focd I e in iet. Cha 1 failure to ke ?p .'ure to keep w •> aiej and ing rice without Jic< r the a claimed trial and61 words
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155 1953-11-09 2 Byrne Tells Colony Seamen To Unite THE Intern..' Organisation is much concerned it having a central organ.--n to represent all S 1 gapore. This was disclosed by Mr. K. M. Byrne, one ol thc delegates to the 1.L.0.'s Maritime Conference held recently in Colombo. Speaking at the inaugural meeting ot155 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-11-09 2 Phow. J v c £**CBM •debr.t. ,h e arrival ol 11 ,r„e •lluak- II Wr <^ScJ ««.u r***k* unk BsSJSLSffi fij££ rUlaa&*J3?- Singapore. StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article, Illustration186 1953-11-09 2 Federation -Wide Servieces Tlie O.T: the C < >' i of poppies on I i people of S e. 1 follow* the Ex 5< Mr. E. I. and h chiel Servi •< Soon. taph than 50 ar < orio ft S Ca r i An impi < of Included servi<186 words
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Advertisement47 1953-11-09 2 B_/iCK MACKINTOSHES. I '4f^:__3___ \Wb Jml EK aiP^4 .H^Hiffl^BP J_F __fl [J&fL* Vm B M_v ■ofitP' i _B-US aBR I BEc <^H (Be/fee/) Sizes 34-44 C/iesf. 32.50 SOU'WESTER fo Match. Sizes 6V 2 to 73/ 8 $5.50 WELLINGTON RUBBER BOOTS Sizes 6, S fo 12. 17.50 ROBINSONS47 words
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Advertisement107 1953-11-09 2 mohf; bargains f<r at out (SRAftID S v SI Il 1 1 1 ONVI x I linclish Plain < 1 px Pu in Cl ep, Komi.ui. Plain I iM.it, .1.. Plain Imerieaa lalfelta 45 Plain Satin Plain \m. n, v Swiss Pirt. Organs* Plata Nylon Shirting* IV "Swank" <mi 1107 words
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Article11 1953-11-09 3 He Stabbed Neighbour Chon .g in Lourt juilty May irds. in11 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-11-09 3 MR. ANI) MUS. S. V. VIIAY AT HK VAN after their weddins; at Malacca recently. Mr. Vijayathevan is a popular secretary nf the Malacca Young Malayans' Huh. The liride is Miss S Amir tham.34 words
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Article52 1953-11-09 3 I SINGAPORK City Council's Public Works committee will t sites for constructing road-side railings during the 1 next year it i isl ot $40,000. I The Acting City Kngineer I has sugg !»t -J 17 sites for 1 select i in in 1 has given the cost tor52 words
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Article25 1953-11-09 3 INCHE Abdul Majid, a her of the Ab lullah S<hoo] Kuantan, hai been transferred to Raub 3^ Assistant Inspector of Malay S »ols, Pahang.25 words
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Article53 1953-11-09 3 MR OLIVER LYTTELTON, the Secretary of State tor the Colonies has written to the Governor of Singapore congratulating the Stall of the Singapore Improvement Trusl on their achievement in 1952. The letter was written after Mr. Lyttelton had read with interest the annual report oi the53 words
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Article43 1953-11-09 3 MANY turned up nt two election meeting in Lorong Lalat ami Finch Road Laboui Lines to hear th. Independent Candidate for Roch >re Ward, Mr T. A. Simon, Another meeting will b« held at Chitty Roud on Wednesday.43 words
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Article141 1953-11-09 3 OLD FMS FORCE IN LAST PARADE IPOH, Sun.— About 100 men of the pre-war First Perak Battalion of the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force today paraded for the last time as a Battalion at a farewell to their Colour which was handed to the Sultan or Perak for safekeeping in141 words
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Article422 1953-11-09 3 Had 6 Tahils Rice Gets 3 Years Tearful Parting In €ourt JO-lORI. BAHRU, Sun.— A farmer, Phang Seng, of Kelapa Sewit, New Village, cried bitterly when lie was sentenced today to three years' imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. S. L. Cohen, for being in possession of422 words
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Article122 1953-11-09 3 Maternity Clinic For KL Planned KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I There ia goo I new- in the offing tor the Fe leral capital's expectant mothers. In about a year's time the; Kuala Lumpur Municip will provide modern matermaternity I ni' for the Loke Vow It .ad-Shaw R >ad *e of the122 words
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Article137 1953-11-09 3 Bakri HG Handed The Keys MUAR. Sun.— The Home Guard forces of Bakri village in Muar took over village gate guard duties from the local Police tod iv. The District Officer, Muar. Dal M.ihmood bm Mohd. Shah in a sen pie ceremony. officially handed the keys of the gates f137 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-11-09 3 photo. MISS MIMI LEE (standing pose s with Miss Alice (heni* Singapore's "NewspaperQueen. at a dinner Riven by Miss Lee on Saturday at Rose Restaurant to cele brate her election as "Happy Queen" by patrons of the Happy Cabaret.— StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article187 1953-11-09 3 MR. TAX f.AR}. SYK. j committee member ol the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, has accented a challenge by Chinese middle school teachers to meet them and discuss why he supported the Governor's suggestion for a bi-!ingual education. At a meeting .some time ago,187 words
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Article44 1953-11-09 3 ABOUT 4i)o people attended the Singapore Civil Defence "Hawaiian Night" dance at Kolani Ayer Post on Saturday night. Among them were Dato C. J. Paglar and Mr. V ap Peng Geek, who patronised the auctions held to raise funda for the S.C.D44 words
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Article189 1953-11-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter FIRST task of the Singapore Labour. Department's newly formed Youth Employment section will be to Hnd jobs lor 47 final-year students of the Junior Technical School In Balestier Road, soon after they graduated. The students ah ei ly h .vr been189 words
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Article, Illustration309 1953-11-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter PLANS aimed at organising plantation workers in South-east Asia as a stumbling block against any infiltration of Communism into the trade union movement in this region, is now being worked out by three international labour organisations. These organisations will establishStandard - 309 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-11-09 3 photo. MR. A O. BROWN, secre tary-seneral of the Red Cross in Australia lew into Singapore h v QANTAS BOAC o n Saturday on his way to Kuala Lumpur to visit Australian R«*d Cross nurses now working in resettlement villages. He was met at Kalian? Airport hy Mr. A. lm.Standard - 61 words
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Article74 1953-11-09 3 A COMMITTFF. of the Singapore City Council will d<*cide today whether it .houid approve a plan for layin 50-fooi roadway c inne Anson R »ad with Shenton W iv >• xnmen. haa tol 1 the Council that it hi. no p [cular interest in thia road,74 words
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37 1953-11-09 3 Canadian To Map Malayan Coastline CAN \DI i can be used to n i geolo v ey of I on w. it the i Govi S il ion H i la B i S i In I37 words
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Advertisement266 1953-11-09 3 •iirnti* f ***** r Mmaaamam fur ilu> Sl* ll' Sl m 44M4949m W $_H__pv S** 3_Pl__________l D_t XM' i.f *^jmmo"x&m^tmlm^r $bm ___Pftiv^.- tWUP.^ v ____i___^^^ i^mAmmmmm. i _a^__. __BB idß&*X mhi t "^^M/ 1 ■*<_ 5 M **^r B_____B« ___a .fe v> a r o mjTj^i_L w flH_va IBS __D-__S266 words
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Advertisement286 1953-11-09 3 JT. CHANRAI (SINGAPORK) LTD. *3Bk take pleasure in announcing the opening ol their Retail Department sP^w of Men's Wear. 1 We stock a wide and tasteful selection 01 all >len's requirements such as Suitings. Shirts. Sports Wear. Belts. Wallets Curfeiwe ir Socks. Toilet Requisites and Jewellery i SPECIAL IIPE.XLXII 111286 words
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Article, Illustration115 1953-11-09 4 MI:S. T. P. M. Lewi s Rive au.iy the prizes al the flrst annual athletic sports beM at tlie Haig Roys' School, Singapore. These pictures, takcvi by Freddy Oey, show: (Top, left) Tay (lung Ann. Foo .tee Mun. (.h.i/i bin Awad and Ong Hood Lye115 words
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Article115 1953-11-09 4 THI Lit lady preferred the 1 brightly— coloured version and the salesgirl eas trying her best to convince ber as tactfully as possible thai she would look better in less gaud> colours. Madam.' she burst out Jn Hy: •When God created the butterfly and the dainty115 words
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Article1081 1953-11-09 4 S.K. GOH - S.K. GOH You Want To Write- —Says IN WRITING compositions I schoolboys ar, taught certI ain set rules. But most nlml I I boys are still finding it dilTicu|t 1 to express their virus freely even though they ar,. carrying 1 1 out this form of1,081 words
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Article730 1953-11-09 4 Pu Tang Sam - Pu Tang Sam Are You Killing It! asks E\ i the most anthinking J boy knows that life is full ol inequalities. No two students are alike, no two men are alike. There are bright, average and dull students. There arc rich and poor,730 words
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Article, Illustration204 1953-11-09 4 "A DIABOLICAL »_s■ The Story So Far: BILL WILSON, Th 4 <>•- ftcer of |he U < Royal," «5 ii prti i board fhr TOM; in Singapore Harbour and al ih*» BMfCgJ o/ Her NBi Captain who i* \nU al i'lifir Mm. T/.c *7 Tony" I for204 words
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Advertisement101 1953-11-09 4 v '*fyJ.y 'y yy< y^cy- 'BS_PK___B__H_aß__flß___B_lHßft^'^3 ____S^-%^^'^' '<^?^SHtt_l__________^^ x .-77 '^OvA&y -7 'TT'-v^ 7,> y&& -^^^y^^sl^^^^^^^t^^ i .Jys'. J^^^ ,^*\*g aBBjE" ''%&^&b%¥Sifik '>'<• JksbBH&b&!6l&%ss y^'y Jj^ k*' __________H^r^ __r____flH' /^'<i_a_fe i/ >' y>jj%2, ;«i«s?__B' jjffi^Bray^j^^^/: y.fjj&lfJ y*o v y £^'4f$ &W'£ ysr r**^**^*^y^g*w*Kg A J&? _j» .__6__7>s___'^_____-__"' J^r^^^»^^^^HL m .J£."101 words
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Advertisement70 1953-11-09 4 [ERE i a "Word Charade" for "Youth" readers to so ve. Four prizes ol $5 each d and the closing this contest is Nov--12 (Thursd; •■> s to The Conl C/o The S ipore dard 128 i Road. S el' as y iur OB »ht V n ines t aii70 words
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Advertisement16 1953-11-09 4 SAl»>'r^"^ "vr fl »V»'i ai-annnnaa^"" m jrS. _BP_E^ a** _y __f r/,e 4 ''P"'Pose /U.rac/e Omtoiert16 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-09 5 fifi: "THREE KITTEKS" by V*Mf P.n Hmm 87 A, Upper Steuhc.'s c .nq. fEt AK, Rolleiflcx, I. 11, 1 KO. Super XX. 'TRAINING THE YOUNG ONE" by Wang Su Fah of 16D, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. Rolleiflcx, f. 16, 1/100. HAUFF.44 words
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651 1953-11-09 5 Britain's Textile Industry Makes Comeback By Seymour Topping:, A.l'. Stall Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 7. -Britain's huge textile indusstaged a booming comeback in recent months to take its place a_,ain as a bin dullai < for Britain in Canadian and North Amciican markets. Wool textiles— first to be hit in la.AP - 651 words
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Article30 1953-11-09 5 I I lllihi I nv ]n K R K Kella I Robber* OVERSI in i I Ml Ms Itritisl. B 11 B B B \uxti ih in A30 words
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248 1953-11-09 5 FREE OPEN COMPETITION IN RUBBERURGED AKRON. Ohio. Nov. 8, (UP). The United States should lift directive now requiring tiie re-imposition ol rubber consumption cont when the usage OI Gem Purpose Synthetic Rubber i(.R-S) should fall below a rat© of 450,000 long tops annually, a leading American rubber manufacturer urged today.248 words
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Advertisement302 1953-11-09 5 THE FISHERMAN" by Kang Ban i of 576 BC, Tanjong Bungah, Penang. pcr Ikonta, f. 11, 1/100, Agfa. -»J l Jt)U>OWi_iin_i»jtilii__-rta<uaiiili-ii-W>iW l ii^ Hi_.ini n *t^o.ra*«»v«va>-c«w e*^* PORI KUHTTFMIAM: 4 SURFACE MAILS Dl I' \i: I i Rl >u- .RRI V AI.H: N I d. id ill -'< II I302 words
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Advertisement170 1953-11-09 5 ni i \s.in(. oi ricn US' Narrp A -l Iretf litle L;t I for BETTER PICTURES USE /WMICAi^ FLASH V„„, \i u Mint, nn Nv ii, 'i- mi I' i -iii \t Uli I I l_ I'iiu i unit w iii> in I i- ■•<'■< ■,i nil designed Haul I'nil170 words
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Miscellaneous309 1953-11-09 5 THE STARS AND YOU By RITA DEL MAR rpODAV m ol Alios j X. "Mistrust fhe man v\h<» timi- everything food, the man wliu Haifa i-\ <-r> ihniK rvll, and still store tin- ssaa ulm is Indifferent to r\i*r>jhiiut" Levator. MONO I ok l I K\ OM Folk" m and309 words
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Article676 1953-11-09 6 WOULD like to know more about the proposal ot the World Congress to call a South Conference ol Jewish people, before we reach final cond i ion on I isel iin vvha [)l P« already said to i purpose of the conference .'<J. t0 ed tii676 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1953-11-09 6 Ataturk's Dream Come True I Turkey BY A TIMES SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THIRTY YEARS AGO, on October 29, 1923, the Turkish Republic came into being. During those years a decadent, enfeebled despotism, almost annihilated by defeat in war, has been replaced by a united and progressive democracy, able for the first1,051 words
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Letter350 1953-11-09 6 Sir: fri th« Inst two monthi, two newly-born babies were found abandon* ed and were fortunate enough to be adopted. But there liave been several other cases where newlyborn babie.* were discarded and found dead. I know of a case where an in Unit wlio teas350 words
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Letter324 1953-11-09 6 Sir;— One must really svrnpathise with the unfortunate hawker who was rebuked by a Singapore City Police < ourt magistrate for failing to turn up on time in court with th c excuse that he did not know where that particular court was, as reported in the324 words
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Letter69 1953-11-09 6 Another I 1 ooi__a "7 hi ♦rom Kipling', pTcm "Wh f l M J__!__ S hil Wtarioa Plying fh._%he P coTiure* occ^r" K^" f hc se. no reo.on why h* «K !Z bMrdeß f Britoi »>>cn •houid not b. ?ndudcd in l__2_!_____^_si thot Si "9°P<>re not therefore cont69 words
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Letter73 1953-11-09 6 v J" H wiong to eorrpat racialism and religious Jjnaiicisoi i n our count. Jf not. 1 .sre no reason whv 1 w your readers should Hotest ;igillll t lhe bun g the copies of Warta arui Qalam by UMNO recently ■>>> warn to nave another Palestine enacted in73 words
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Advertisement136 1953-11-09 6 SINGAPORE nom STANDARD INDEPtNOiNI MORNING r<_WSPAFER JJ 128. kobinson Road. Singapore. Teh phon< Nos *****—***** Ccbl. 6 Telcqroph Address TIGERNEWS. Singapore. Room 222. Thc Times Buildinq. Printing House Square. London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton St.. 83. Cowon St.. 8. Leith St., Te,e: *588 Tele 829. Tele:136 words
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Advertisement73 1953-11-09 6 4F*\ Act.v, Ch.ldr.n j For Bro«kf«it fl_\ >^s 1 isff-- DA T <fV^" f-^— jj Bk n, I W 1^ Hn< 3 price. 71 nio re an i P^op; e ever^ orv I s,n c/ass hy ft^ So good, you'd expect j to pay more y^ i"l -'J Yy W73 words
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Article158 1953-11-09 7 LONDON, n «>n. 8. Snowstorms, gales and floods parts (»t Britain, the United States and aver the week-end, costing at least 13 lives. A 22-ho ir snowstoi n com- with Hoods winds created havoc in the Northea »t United Stati believed o ii. eReuter; AFP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-11-09 7 pnoto. UU, \s? >; rRAINS: Dancer Kalantan (real name n) tra;.i«_ like a professional athlete to pound frame in perfecl condition lor her nents :-i Hollywood. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article83 1953-11-09 7 Curse From The Grave Fo r Tax Men !i M I n_land. I •ic l'u. ue 0.000 hatni. tn the nd. iblished yesteri >m min m e Hoard of Inland aho have ruined \il inspectors of sa distil .md dei u rommoa demanded he he itsidf the I oited th83 words
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Article40 1953-11-09 7 8 (Ri to lift tiie a part of of I thin thc >ng< r more thi no longer xport led. spokesman United Nation-' (.cation of p nion is re- i time." an has •he Bit mi40 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-09 7 photo* M- I*l*l. .Kt Three of the gift from Mwtto, 15. during rehearsals at the Coliseum. Lojdon fromieii- .1 StepbaM Vo-s, 17, and Muruu Arnold. 10. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article181 1953-11-09 7 MOSCOW, Nov. B—U.S. j Ambassador, Mr. Charles E. Bohlen sat down with Bast and West last night at Russia's anniversary t celebration of the 1917 Revolution and told them there was a very simple formula for peace. Responding to ;i Russian official t< Ir.AP; Reuter - 181 words
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148 1953-11-09 7 'Someone Must Have The Guts To Tell US' PONTNEWYDD, Wales. Xov R. (Reuter). Mr Desmond ;i l ..>< iur Mt mber ol ament. said here last night egn I I be prepared to break the Ai iiiiri alliance on the of (Communist) China. •l he presi nt w» -tern ap>th148 words
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Article67 1953-11-09 7 WASHINGTON, Nov 8. (AP) Senator Allen Ellender (D-Louisiana) said yesterday thai "the British are spreading propaganda in Africa ar.d where thai the United Sta'.e.s is too young and too immature to lead the wor!. l h lender said he had encountered this at several points67 words
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Article71 1953-11-09 7 BIRMINGHAM. >-'<> v 8: (Renter) A meeting arrang- ed here for tiext Thursday by th c local Trades Council and Labour Party al which Dr. Chi ddi -lagan, deposed 1 remier of British Guiana, was to have presented iii.s case, has !u si cancelled. The National Executive71 words
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Article188 1953-11-09 7 TEHERAN, Nov. 8 (AFP)— Former Premier .Mohammed Mossadeq's trial opened dramatically today at the former Sultan Atabad Palace, 10 miles out «»i Teheran. Immediately a t t e r tht charges had been read, Mo deq sharply challenged lhe authority of Ihe court. t Introducing himself188 words
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Article28 1953-11-09 7 NUMBER Five Royal Tank Regiment consisting of 47 officers and 626 other ranks lias left Southampton in the Empire Orwell for service in Korea ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article370 1953-11-09 7 U.S. Says Keep On Fighting NANTES, France, Nov. 8. While thc United States is strongly campaigning to persuade the French to continue their bitter, ironic war in Indo-China the small but influential French political party, Social Democratic Union (UDSR) yesterday called for an immediate ceasefire.AP; UP; Reuter - 370 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-09 7 ph nl IMio CHINA YIPs. Emperor l?a<» Dal of Vietnam t.tiks with General Henri Navarre, command ol i 1 French Union force, ia the Far Fast, on Ids arrival .il Saigon .infold from Fram e U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article48 1953-11-09 7 BRADFORD. England, Nov. 8. (Reuter). An 82-year-old woman, who has outlived five husbands. was married at the Registry Office here yesterday for the sixth time. Mrs. Isabel Irene Shaw': bridegroom is 75-year-old Robert Thomas McKee. a retired butler. He has been married once before48 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-11-09 7 photo. NEW YORK'S Nr.W MAVOIt: Mr lUberl \V..:.'i. r. .lr U Cili hv a landslide gives his wife a victory bug. eleVtiS Wit 540.000 year Jab «J the natton*i eiggesl city »aa ff^Jj'f** dent Eisenhower's prestige antang New uti \oier» uli, Kimtioi'led hitu l.i*4 J U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article104 1953-11-09 7 Police Nab Nudes On A Freighter MIDDLESBROUGH, England, Nov. S. (AF) Police marched aboard the Norwegian freighter lselin lure and found five lour stark naked and the a ther half" clothed. "They undermined the whole discipline of the ship." Police Inspector 9%. Reed complained in Court yesterday. Inspector Reed said104 words
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Article47 1953-11-09 7 NFW YORK. NOV. 8. (R< ten.— A motor car completely buried by snow became tomb tor three persona stranded it on a roud near here y< day. The victims were found phyxiated by carbon mom by state police near Ox- ford, Pennsylvania.47 words
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Article63 1953-11-09 7 WASH! NC. TO'N Nnv 8 (AFP i 'l"ne Canad:.!'/ G men; has told the U.S Stat Department thai Ifi >r oou- zenko, former employee i Soviet Embassy in Ottawa n denied thai he had any further Information about a i y network in North Amerh a63 words
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Article329 1953-11-09 7 LONDON, Nov. 8, (Router).- Quern Elisabeth, the Duke ot EdU-bttrgh, lhe H«een Mothei and Maeess Margaret went to the Koyal Albert Hall last htffhl toi the annual festival of remembrance for the iead ol two world wars. An aud em 000 nrw B I329 words
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Article, Illustration218 1953-11-09 7 PRINCESS MARGARET'S ELIGIBLE ESCORTS PH Tl RFI) on the lelt are four of the eligible escorts of vivacious £3-year-old Princess Margaret. When the Prlncesa marries, it may he to one of these men. From left in right: LOKI) POI. IK KSTKR year aM he_ r la tiw Earl <»f (mi.UP - 218 words
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27 1953-11-09 7 I < >N i I x I nr in I I "\\c Will i I." th« li 'I. I I I27 words
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Article17 1953-11-09 7 I H (UP). r poli< i the crack high H.H' 1 117 words
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Article50 1953-11-09 7 LONDON H i s i > back Washington ni| rem. i diate Pei Mr. Hm..'. i vv t to U.S 53 of State John F I nhi I" [rai :on his four d..\ ot i■ I 1 Secret ai y t I .ompany i50 words
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Article266 1953-11-09 8 TIIK TOTAL turnover for the week under review was probably the smallest of the V-ost war era and there was a general easing tendency. However, Friday provided a welcome ehange with rubber showing a sharp rise when it topped ets. a pound -the latter was primarily266 words
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Advertisement638 1953-11-09 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINI SBVICI Jo olombo Geaoa Marseilles Antwerp. Hotterdam Hamhurc A Bremen Spore PS hum Penanj; I S N.loib (NOLI 1/9 Dec J(#l)et 11/I.M>cc 91^ Leverkuaea fUAFAG) ll I6l»ei 17 l_De< ]9/2U)c( 'lont- Kont- Manila Kobe V »Koham_ Penane P. S'ham S pore l Neekarsteia (NDL)638 words
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Advertisement546 1953-11-09 8 JAVA NEW YDRK BAHJM Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Rollaad Anv.. tl at v rl sd I Rotterdass Rotterdaai HALIFAX. BOS. )N. I M ]nPHILAII lA, BALTIAI |L1 vi.t S S'pore p >•• tm iv. i:soi \v (SMN) w i-r__r.i-vi.fi ,<mx-_ M l< -o\ Km N4 I>! n > 'i».« aJaa RJaa546 words
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Advertisement486 1953-11-09 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE IAiUNQI IKU.M SCANUINAMX K MKOVM For Bantkok lu V.v ao v "POONA' for Melbourne Sydney. Por Kembla (not Joaduia local cargo) |J n\ ov IN MANCIH KIA for Bar Rkok. Saigon. Hoi Kobe. Vokch.irra 1 1 |>, "FAI st kia- ig, Bmimtrkok ...1/| i >fM SMIIN(.> Kl486 words
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Article401 1953-11-09 9 G. S. FRASER - G. S. FRASER The Gaf*e« to HM Sra. By Philip IfcjßlM. M Gibboa and Kn.i By IT very hard 4 o describe, l icrms, what v. Phi p Toynbee is I n h w n wel. But 1 I shs '.ne that, lie started v. th a story401 words
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Article355 1953-11-09 9 CECIL BEATON - CECIL BEATON The Adventures ol ;t Bar let Critic. I'n Uulurd Buckle CCressei Press. 51«J Btf 1 I the Nijin.-ky's •*Lifi teen years a<4o on a bookstall al Liver- nt the impressionab e Master B ickli from Mai -s. on his pai Quest lor ty. In355 words
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Article258 1953-11-09 9 Maurice Richardson - Maurice Richardson By Tin: l)Rt ADFt I, HOLLOW by Nicolas B;ak r Crime Club l(R gd.l.— Nigel Strangeways investigating poison pen mic in nypersophisticated Dorset village Suspects i dude an eaomaniacal cripple and a Betji na ini ir.l eei Cn :ks a bit U rds the <258 words
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Article220 1953-11-09 9 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON Leaps rd! I I <'• ;1 tude By li"s Oriaa I •i.tm^.i Haa-iltoa ll* aasdsdf IT Oxford i- p hed Oril 1 FOPARDI. Since 1 I h A r r r iition is k hv Hami i Ham ton with the s -btitle "A SI220 words
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Miscellaneous359 1953-11-09 9 ti i Abn€L» gy Al Capp 'X I SrtoßT''-WPfcEZ£. r r Yr> I• I 7i i _>j r t.r. hot t.-z that \TAMCOTTA mi .aIP'JLUMDOSET A NHAI fIPUEINDfD < MAKE AFRAID OF TREM, BOV.? HE'S -CO j/ «44*V v r- r? QjUlN^ rZ\H WORLO'.'-A' ID EMS.'/'-DOfr > M. < VOU359 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1953-11-09 10 By A Special Correspondent Lately In Nepal. BEARDED SIKH pilot will fly you from the Indian plains to the fabled city of Katmandu. His Dakota crosses first the flat, dusty expanses of Bihar, then the jungle country of the Terai, then tha mountain rampart that surrounds Nepal; finally1,546 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-11-09 10 25r__^' "n h mf U <"" wi,h th L 7."..",, ris,er Bob whirh -«i ».c .mmm. krtati, p. uy VVjtn( Ss or (hr r *t the Winter Gardes Theatie,31 words
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Letter334 1953-11-09 10 WHAT KIND JOSEY? Sir; It would perhaps interest youi readets in tna Laoour movement th-t Che Mohamet Sopiee, President of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party, has condemned the Warta and Qalam as re ictionary and opposed to the Interest! of labour as a whole. In a statement to the Malay press,334 words
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Letter109 1953-11-09 10 Sir Th e Sino Malav Mariners never did have murh faitk in the <_i»vern ment's oft-repeated promise of build ci- them :\n Asian hostel. Tli«w have abandoned all hope now after learning the staggering amount of money that is fete* to be mis spent on the I'niversity.109 words
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Letter135 1953-11-09 10 Sir;— ln your issue of 4th N ivember aa imp mam bee aras reported to have been surprised that the campaign f_lf» m u r 5 P emb tot the IMP had been greeted lo i '.v s only and suggest e i Wat efforts should be n ade135 words
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Article29 1953-11-09 10 Th e duty of u r h s I*l is to mefce more Sociallata, and not io mai of himself by adding one Mr. j n c lynes, iyi»7.29 words
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Article31 1953-11-09 10 II l were risked wtt u none a.s mmeh harm \m world as ah, tost anuihing ht the tasi fifteen yemn. i should put a-opaqmmdm ver U J"«h mihe Ust.-su Samuel31 words
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Advertisement252 1953-11-09 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION^ ATTRACTIONS -afl y Ihi i "i 8 i -t^tv today daily j' aa tw *£6T.- a d.30 p.m. ON PANORAMIC SCREEN 11l STOin REVEALING TIIE WEAKNESS, THE COURAGE, TIIE STRENGTH oi I'li.HllM. HEN! JOHN WAYNE Jf *10$ MAUREEN O'HARA jj g}• i: t o:rected by "r^te' W&b JOHN252 words
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Advertisement305 1953-11-09 10 ABOUT 45,000 PERSON?! HAVE SEEN IT! HAVE YOU? CAPITOL I PAVILION 11. 1.1.-,. 1. 6..10. 9.511 ({J 1.1.-.. 1( GRANGER n^ i __l_SS____R__3_l f.*.- CHARLES I AUGHTON _/> N f A jg 6th as DA i aaßss_____________________g________________s___-__j^^ NQW!__r____- •!:*<"♦?"' LAITST/jr^N. i I A "^__F*' "TARZAN SHE-DEVM. a] THE GREATEST GUNFIGHTER305 words
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Article400 1953-11-09 11 England Forwards Shine i LONDON, Nov. 7. (Reuter).— England forwards tcti with Ireland on Wednesday were in soal f orm tod.iN particularly the Rolton pair Harold II \.»t Loithouse. Uassall scored a hattrick oasc netted twice in thrir sides 6—l defeat i Portsmouth. brilliant400 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-11-09 11 IT'S thumb-up to the ball. It seems impossible, but Ihere it is. Liverpool goalkeeper Crossley is lhe man doing it and all with one thumb which he uses to balance thc ball in this Stamford Bridge mates against (helsca on Ott. 31.42 words
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Article42 1953-11-09 11 2 GOLF CHAMPS DECIDE -old and I. tus up her an j against ted BriBelgium memGolf Un S uth Brill won m th 0 Unit- time. ady golfer who tl d by the ma- up her ipon the winning v. i r42 words
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Article27 1953-11-09 11 7 <}\<«\- -i ne Ow ling H CommitIbe a iuo- vent ver ial meet- J t -hat 13.-00 to the Ji eve-sea* Mr.27 words
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Article196 1953-11-09 11 Notts Co. Shock Rotherham United LONDON, Nov. 7.— One of the biggest shock results In Division 11 was the bony* defeat bv a single S«al ol i.otheriiani Tnited which enable Notts County lo leave the bottom plaee. Notts County are now a point above the two Lancashire teams Oldham Athletic196 words
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Article29 1953-11-09 11 NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (AP) Paddy Voung of New XWK. stopped Sammy G nl ot Connecticut in the of their fight here on lay night.29 words
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Article32 1953-11-09 11 BRADFORD, Nov. 7 (Renter)— England beat France bf -wen points to five In a rugby League international at Oasai todav. Fiance led England live points to two at hall tune.32 words
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Article422 1953-11-09 11 TWICKENHAM, Nov. 7. (Reuter).— The New Zealand touring Ru?by I'nion All Blacks won what is expected to be the hardest match of their tour when they beat London counties by 11 points (one goal, penalty goal and a try) to zero here today. London422 words
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Article141 1953-11-09 11 TAIPING, Sun. Playing one oi tluir eeefl games Taiping women scored a Hue victors at bockej yesterday t line Peaaag Ladies Hockey lub 1-9. The winners were the Paster tide and the forwards showed road enterprise. lit lhe tirst 1 1 a fl exchanges were even141 words
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104 1953-11-09 11 SOCCER BLOC OF 17 SEEK RULES CHANGE BUENOS AIRES. Nov 7, j (AP).— The La: in- American soccer bloc of 17 nations will seek major changes in the rules at a meeting of the International Football Federation in Paris on Nov. 14. A special South American Congress recently called for104 words
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Article45 1953-11-09 11 TAIPING Sun. Thrilling rugger was seen in the Poppy Day fixture played here yesterday between Taiping Civilians tnd Taiping Military, the former team winning by three points (one try) to nil to regain the coveted Queen Elizabeth Cup presented by Ur. JUohanied Ghows.45 words
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103 1953-11-09 11 ANDERSONIAN XV GO DOWN TO BM SCHOOL BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun Tiie High School yesterday beat Ipoh Aderson School at rugger by 11 'points (a goal and two penalties) to eight points (a goal and a try). In the first half the •Highs' ed strongly and Kim Choy touched down which103 words
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Advertisement702 1953-11-09 11 m>tm:i:s LN JHE 1 1 H.M COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE. Island of Singapore C<> npanfes Winding Up) Petition No 4 of 1.53) In the Matter of thc Companies Ordinance IMO of the Colony of Singapore And In the Matter of Shing Sun Industrial Company Limited VOI ICE is702 words
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Advertisement594 1953-11-09 11 CONTROLLEB OF sri'PLIES. SINGAPORE. TENDER NOTK E Ii Mil No HI RENDERS .vcd at 1 "tne Controller o. S p| I ton b up to -1 noon n i vem- i 1953, for the purchase of approximate' v 2,000 Tons I Brokl n Ri< C "I" Grade (A.l.Snp i one594 words
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Advertisement256 1953-11-09 11 SITUATIONS \.\i VM I ED. >\ :,r Chim I ment i Si Sai I i l .!>»i. ll HNH \l (TRADI >< HOOI PI N XM. VP." ICAI 1 INS •I t »e Sch. ilt ie Hii Iding I (o> Motor M IC« lor A mts 1 ted i or256 words
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Advertisement162 1953-11-09 11 Standard Service* For The Unemployed At tOl I. h| hi uniinr'.. i mi»j ki area l«. i. rig Mm lii Ii ml uurU ft*- Nine ir- 'rt M.indiril I m nipl.M i m i •Hera \ou In, spire in Hm colama Imi .n wmi, _...,r lm .ll si ,,J ,j162 words
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Article791 1953-11-09 12 Negri Foil Selangor Of Title With Upset 1-0 Win KUALA LUMPUR, SB*.— Playing in their first quadrangular hockey tournar rncnt this season, Perak maintained their unbeaten record when they defeated Singapore 3 2 in the concluding mutch on the Padang this evening thus avenging the 1791 words
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Article, Illustration448 1953-11-09 12 GERALD KAY, of the Royal Air Force, Tengah won the Tour of Sinßapore" cycling race over 58 miles la two hours 31 mins. 47 sees, held yesterday. Williams and Bayley, also of the RAF, finished second and third three minutes behind the winner.448 words
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Article, Illustration527 1953-11-09 12 FOR THK third year Combined Services beat Civilians in the annual Poppy Day Fund soccer for the Tay Lian Te.k Shield at Jalan Besar stadium before 1,300 spectators. The score was 3—2. The Services played constructive soccer throughout and their hardworking forward line punched h lies527 words
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Article75 1953-11-09 12 Kota BHAftU, Sun- Before a targe crowd Penang "A" beat Suara Muda 2-1 a wceer on 1 padang today 1-0 at half time with a goal b,y Aziz. MonopolisSeara Muda: Yacob, M Abdulla. Mahmud Omar u H imid. Ibrahim, Mat Zain. H Hussein enana75 words
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Article202 1953-11-09 12 TPCA Get A Shock In Dorai Cup KUALA I.UMPUR. Sun. N w Indi ins bg§\ ;,> Tami- Physical Culture A n 2 (j in the Doi ii Cip on the Kampong Blum gro this evenin Exchanges were even from kick-off v. trying to take the lead Negri Indians were more202 words
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Article39 1953-11-09 12 NEW VORK. Xov 8 (APICharles Baker rode S' ('lift to his second successive v ctory in international jumping ct rri. petition last night al the national horse show before a crowd of 14.00. m Madison Square Garden.39 words
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Article22 1953-11-09 12 RiO DK JANEIRO. Nov. K Reuter Wayne Morris won 'he 200 metres free style event here last night.22 words
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Article378 1953-11-09 12 I KUALA LUMPUB, Sun—There will be si_ races for the second day of the K.L. races on Wednesday Below are the weights together with three races for third jthe day. Cl. 3, D. :t—6 F. Sabelas June 9..M1 Padi Field 8.13 <;ay Carnival 8.1! Zambesi 8.11378 words
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Article63 1953-11-09 12 OH, Sun. The P ese Recreal lea lefcal leg by Bvi nothing aye I Kuala Kang n Following ai s th i Oei Chim li Beng ai H •J— o. 8—1; Tan Ken 1 1 Yap Ghim Hoe I ciul I Manaf P r Mu a63 words
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Article42 1953-11-09 12 V,'on» Pen- Soon will h Singapor,. w ith live otker Malayan badminton Mai Harts under the banner tf the Mayflower Badminton Partv on Nov. 1?,. A prominent local busi nessman. Mr. Kans; Soon Beag, is mana:.ini. thc Mayflower team.42 words
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323 1953-11-09 12 Perak North-South Badminton Drawn IPOH. Sun.-llonours were shared in the annual North versus South Perak badminton competiti played at the Perak Turf Club courts todav S HI scored an overwhelming: victory in the open event winning all nine games, while North repeated, their hist years virtory in the veteran's event323 words
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286 1953-11-09 12 Penang To Meet Selangor In Challenge Round PENANG, Sun. IVnan« qualil.nl angor in the challenge round of the badminton competition when she heat sin in the inter-zone fin.il tonight. After lea din Saturday, Penang made sure ol victoi the first two matches tonight. Leo Hoo fhvo created the b boat286 words
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Article16 1953-11-09 12 LIM FAS TEST AT PENANG HILL CLIMB i < i n I iii i i i. c<16 words
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Advertisement42 1953-11-09 12 RUBBER BELTING? C^ T THROUGH THEIR RESIDENT AGENTS *«EWAN, TOMES CO LTD?) \mmWy MARDEN HOUSE. SINGAPORE TEL 7 |i DISTINCTIVE j JEWELLERY HENDRY'S j ROYAL JEWELLERS K'JALA LIMP UIt SINGAPO 4 Km.HY// BE TTE K B Y f i_f_ BES TBY KLM42 words
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