Singapore Standard, 10 November 1953
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Title Section20 1953-11-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD HJGG it M 'X Vol. IV. No. 1.11. SINGAPORE, Tl FSPAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19.->3. TWELVE PACES. 10 tENTS.20 words
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Article181 1953-11-10 1 ifl Reporter e inve m, whosi is wine] I >n y inxi hh i ore nil -1 *i I between M and 29 She wore a White lact I and y maroon-co oured .vknt. Part of h<>r underriotbtaf had been ripped away. A Police spokesman181 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-11-10 1 Hill foi that ipei <- Y•■ i no >pei m was .the He further submitted that the trial Judge in 'lis siirnnitag up, had failed to make the defence case clear t<» the Jury. led had nuch impoi tan *e on of the woman. Tee Bee60 words
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Article57 1953-11-10 1 FLARES have been seen 50 miles south of Jeaselton. around K;:a'.a Penyut, where it is known that Shell Co»npany men have been drilling ;ily for oil. It is believed from usually ii ccs that oil has been struck in the area. The Royal Dutoh Shell Company57 words
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Article, Illustration261 1953-11-10 1 JOHN COOMBES - JOHN COOMBES By Standard -Staff Krporter TIIK Singapore Chapter of ih e Junior rhamh.r national will help to pay tor the educa!?™ of -old Abdul La.i.l MoWdto who hi been wandering around Singapore hotels and oav"? h" n S p261 words
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132 1953-11-10 1 -Y/i*hout A Fight JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. More than s, <)()<) regisl in the Johore Bahru T< \vn C( II v. aids Will ::u 4 go to the polls in December. AH ,r"< cont< the three wards at Tebrau, Mo ek and Non Chik132 words
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Article43 1953-11-10 1 A RESTAURANT owner in Upper Pickering Streel lale la nighi disclosed t°at the tan. who was fo dead in Bi.nley Road early yesterday was a waitress in his employ. The owner said the girl's name was Ong Ah Frm.43 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-11-10 1 Thi s A.P. photo of Messadef in court was radioed from Tehera,, to london and the n to Singapore la>t niuht.25 words
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Article140 1953-11-10 1 PERAK SCHOOLCHILDREN DO THEIR BIT Standard Staff Reporter Tilt pupils of Standard Four. Methodist Knulisli School i n Ayer Da war. Perak yesterday sent $14 as their contribution to The CJnistma.s Tov Fund. In a letter th*"V .said: "ThoujJh tli r sum appears tn W140 words
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306 1953-11-10 1 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS Blockade Busters Due tnSinaapov* As.. By Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE is expecting shortly on unprecedented influx of ships from Hongkong or China, following the recent conclusion of a 130,000-ton rubber deal between Indonesia and Communist China. The mass movement of ships towards306 words
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231 1953-11-10 1 COLOMBO N ,v. B Tl i here predicted tod that I r pi prod i< lion w ill i fia*« decision I i They pointed m I th il the Ind move wou mai ties tor tradii Futur< ii China is buy iA.F.P.; U.P. - 231 words
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Article62 1953-11-10 1 Wife Is Stabbed, Husband Missing k LOR sra m m .1 Chine m 9 17. Mid la have I d months, u m il ib M■ n i I I I:- i inipl,. |j M house i I" ii, >t aboni 3tf i.m t i thru nr\i room nrichli llf.nd62 words
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Article297 1953-11-10 1 Behead Me' Mossadeq Defies Court TEHERAN, Nov. 9. (Reu-I ter). Dr. Mohammed Mossadoq banged a table with his fist and told the court martial trying him at Satlanatabad prison near here today: 4> l am not going to attend the coming sessions even if you cut off mv head." TbrA.P.; Reuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-11-10 1 **I cleared my throat in an auction room!*'10 words
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Article17 1953-11-10 1 siji v. I i Brit ■'I I Aw ,n ii i irtiv<hi iu L\jii ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement24 1953-11-10 1 lf !IM//////////>< FASHIONABLE SHOES: SEASON TRADING CO. v ,INC«?O?ES Tft ***** till RCHMAN'S Noli «WM o/ 50 or 25, and Junkets of 10 124 words
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Advertisement81 1953-11-10 1 COIO STORAGE W4 J I CREAMERIES I f I |TTJ The sensational I A'*&~*\W V^^ life like pictures fee M/ereS!} I li'- iii innli. i.f >«'l'«i mi. i ,l n .i. -ii i > 'ii i i i i-l ilmiiim.hmm Imi.l? mill r\ \> li ill. til |ni|. 1 iI.81 words
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Article, Illustration140 1953-11-10 2 I OLLOWING Ike opening \this week of its SJH.UOO Work < .imp at Tanall M« rah. the Singapore Youth Council will I play host to Mr William 11. illi n k. I'merammc Specialist, Departnteal of I duration, United Nation I'i m itional, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, whose140 words
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Article143 1953-11-10 2 Curfew On Three Villages Likely JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A 24-hour corfew is pxpected to he clamped soon on Kulai, Senai and Sail ng new villages, some of the worst bandit ridden areas in Johorc State, if conditions do not improve The Standard understands. M i stated that if the punishment143 words
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Article250 1953-11-10 2 Officers Meet To Plan Increased Rural Products KI'ALA LUMPUR, Man.— With rubber prices almost in the doldrums, the Member for Agriculture, Tun^ku Ya'acob. today called for a doubling of efforts towards agricultural pursuits. Speaking at the opening of a seven day conference for senior Agricultural Officers250 words
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Article89 1953-11-10 2 HEARING of a libel action rough t by a Hongkong ginger gainst the paper. Feng Pao, /as adjourned in the Singapore IIj 2 h Court yesterday i counsels for the plainLfl and defendant disclosed iiat a settlement was in view. The singer, Miss89 words
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131 1953-11-10 2 Tribute To Mr. Benjamin In KL Court KIWI. A LUMPUR. Mon F- leration .Judicial Department an 1 the Seiansor Bar to lay paid tribute to the late Mr K K Benjamin who \va? :ibo(i as "a servant of the ani a good friend Sir Charles Mathew. Federation Chief Justice said131 words
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Article107 1953-11-10 2 COMMODITY PRICES CI.USIN a ruhbei prices fronts per Ih in Singapore w»(err!av Buy< ra Seller* No 1 It S S Snot Loose *>;»: :>ai No. 1 K.s.s 562 No. 2 R.S.S 54 J A K.s s. 523 55] Torn-: Steady quiet riN PKIf b The vi-.ve ut vc&ter day was107 words
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Article96 1953-11-10 2 MR S. S. MANYAM, one of ■an lidates in the forth1 1 ling elections, yesterday i ued a challenge lo Mr. Lim Choo Sye. ami Mr. S. 11 Alhabsht, Ins ri\als in \h.North Ward, to address the public o n a common platform at Farrer Park96 words
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Article29 1953-11-10 2 BUNDEB SINGH o l c, H >ad, wa tine i $50 v, terda i F A Chua .i to 'a at Road buu-i on JuJy29 words
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Article, Illustration291 1953-11-10 2 NO FEAR OF EVICTION FOR THIS FAMILY LAST NIGHT, blind KncMe Darmi. together iritli her (!-i!>{/!<ci son and 12-year-oM daughter, slept for the first linn* in muny years i» their «iivn bra*;d new, snu^ little home without fear of Month 1\ rent or eviction. The house, yellow frith green doors291 words
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170 1953-11-10 2 BANDITS ARE OH THE DEFEHSIVE, CLAIMS HARDING LONDON, Nov. 9. (Reuter).— Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of the British Imperial General Staff said here last night, that the improvement in the terrorist situation in Malaya continued but no one could afford to relax. "The initiative is ours and the170 words
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Article171 1953-11-10 2 A SINGAPORE steno- grapher, Mrs. B. R. Mealin. told the Singapore Citv Police Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourne, yesterday that a taxi-driver refused to let out his taxi for hire without a reasonable rxcuse. when she approached him on Sept. 18. ai a taxi stand in171 words
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Article62 1953-11-10 2 FOUR MEN Li. in T -k Chew. Vong Wong, Tan Yee Leong aiid Chcu Ah Po-ip. won 1 charged in the Si n£,r Fifth Police Court yesterday i importing eight pounds <>l raw opium into the Colony. Lian and Yong were manded In the central lock- p62 words
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Article201 1953-11-10 2 FOUR «eH-ktiovn ChineceH artists from Singapore last year visited Bali paradise of painters under the aus;of the British Council. Yesterday they held a joint exhibition of over KiO paintings of their impressions of the island. The four artists are Messrs Liu Kang. Chen Wen201 words
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Article24 1953-11-10 2 u a rroni «r;.ii o R.. Singai ore :1 morning I < way on hi.. bi< rcpoit V«i aiadc to lac i ui^c,24 words
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Article61 1953-11-10 2 Tnr Singapore TcaH, e will Tnc Mik v Gilbert Sullivan on >•, j the Vi( tor.., u al '.I):; lished ronage ol the Governor i Singi hn Ni and th< (om n ioi ei Mr. k 1 eal foi the two i i n >i61 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-11-10 2 .s: iml.u-tl Staff Reporter SIXTY EIGHT smart younff men yesterday marched proudly up to the Commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. Lt. Col. T. J. HuU'hinson, R. A., and received their Cadet Efficiency Certificates the reward for months of intensive training. Fourteen cadets nearly all from Victoria124 words
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Article54 1953-11-10 2 Young Girl Helped To Run Lottery GOH ENG LUNG, i o!d girl months' limp e impi in the Sins ri I of a I lion a woman < •lo k R->.. l i ram? along ed, S'-. it one n h. r j hand. The buiKi a h; lief, coi54 words
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Article, Illustration181 1953-11-10 2 Russian Tin Ore Deposits Unknown RUSSIAN tin nsc: todax exceed 100,00-> by a wide margin," but the remoU nr^s cf the d<po and vciy low re from their ore make Ru self-suflicicncy in tin improbable, according to reliable \v< item wthßttft lust rtleased. Sin eommodity tai hnve I tently omit'.181 words
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Article34 1953-11-10 2 40 Men, 2 Women Become Citizens I I FO i S I I T Kit I a II Loon Ko A 3 Hi K«<k I I W Tan I f H A I if]34 words
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87 1953-11-10 2 Society Member Is Tried for Murder A SECRET society im-nibcr, r.,,i Kwcc Mifl >t trial in the Singapore I i M cha eof i and another charge of attempted niurd< i i <)•) the I. iv him Jii 19 I Kiat a I !i <\ ki I. am- after Tan87 words
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Advertisement127 1953-11-10 2 for reunion o^ I Diabetes TABLETS rt t^% He >'a i-.- >«•! mi I n 1 1 i i v t •i-Ml.i U ffr i ickiitfi M ijobiilj i I m .Hii u -'KM irini »i nti us* ';iv: < li-\> P.is!.ti:e extra i m:i ft < o if Boa127 words
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Advertisement57 1953-11-10 2 < IMPERIAL LEATHER TGiLET REQUISITES TT V Toilet Pcwdcr V MM Water 9 After Shave Lot.. I -V Briltiantine Shaving Sticks CX3 53 Cavalcadi P. Co%h Lc%» 10^ E«i j Payatcali bi r..:i_i. d COMMERCIAL TRADE.o HOUbt Of- H W HAS» H.od Officer 17 IN h« nh,,,, Ibil<iW| CSu B«onch57 words
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Article37 1953-11-10 3 Modern Million Factory For KL M 1 1 \IPURi %1 n million dollar to be built io I imp ur will be K d with the latest from both the lorn and the I Of] lone -v37 words
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Article94 1953-11-10 3 i and 1 0,000 y in admitted thj numbers h i bn the s 'ip w ing i t said he had uti them wl irrested, !>v the p A IL- had been arreste i in a ra i on a house in 1" i94 words
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Article591 1953-11-10 3 WITHOUT A FIGHT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The UMNO MCA alliance today gained two out of five wards in the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections, scheduled for next month when nominations closed at mid-day. Both Mr. Ong and Mr. Cheah, incidentally, were retiring councillt r<> after their three591 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-11-10 3 MR. MAI POH Till AN (left), a tobacco pfauitef from Deli, 111— fllil. who arrived in Singapore from Baaskok recently with his wile ""I two children link kie Hi) and Mieney (13). Mr. I.iau, who had heen in Bangkok these I i-t six months visiting his parents, told Th«« Standard,88 words
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Article117 1953-11-10 3 tOPH ET M »h imme l f s >irthday this year will h<> i on a gran I s i\2 by 1 i i immunitj of 3 re. th birthd ly .f t l i<> 7>v jphet falls on Nn \H im dev evil] at ten i117 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-11-10 3 Mr and Mrs. C. P. Cathlre>ee pictured here alter their wedding l he Wesley 'hun-h. Kuala Lumpur. Krv. (i. J. Teilmann and Kev. J. V. Avadurav officiated. Mrs. athiresee is the daughter of Rev. J. A. P. Oswald and was a teather at the Methodist English School. Banting Mr. Catklrespp60 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-11-10 3 photo. The Kaja Bendahara of Perak lay* a wreath a t the Taipin« Cenotaph on Rt*niembrance Day. StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-10 3 Mr. I). Maracesaa, newlyappoiated Indim OmmilGreaeral in Shanghai arrived in Singapore yesterday from Bombay. H<* leaves Siagapore today for Hoagkoag <> n hoard the Saathbl.27 words
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Article172 1953-11-10 3 T AIRING SERVICE FOR WAR DEAD IMPING, Mrn.— Taiping's tribute to the War Dead held at the Cenotaph yesterday in ideal weather was the most Impressive seen for years. Before the appointed time, lir^e crowds had taken up vantage positions on the lour sides of the Esplanade. Heade i by172 words
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142 1953-11-10 3 IPOH, Mori.— When 23-year-ol 1 Chong Fong Siew claimed trial to an impersonatfon charge, the prosecuting officer, ector M. Balasumdrjm, asked Magistrate Che Abdullah Gh tzalli to remznd the accused t)i a week. "We want to recover an exhibition a one-dollar note which142 words
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Article44 1953-11-10 3 DRIVER FIN ED RAUB, Mon.-K. Kali a 1 driver employed by the Lin Seong Bus Co., Raub was nned R bv the President of .r.€ Sessions Court, Mr. E. M 3 ,11 wood, for driving a motor bus in a_neghgen» manner, on Oct. 15.44 words
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Article86 1953-11-10 3 IPOFI, Mon. A school Is ••it v required to educate children of :<.")•) Malay families in the new Malay settlement at Kampong Banjar in the Dindirms district. Sirn-e their resettlement there, about a year ago. these children hav-j? been without education and their parents e recently86 words
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Article72 1953-11-10 3 OF the 151 deaths in the i ony for the week end i Oct. 31, pneumonia caused 21, enteritis 17 a"<J tuberculosis 10 deaths. There wore 58 CAfCf r »l i tuberculosis reported for the i week en-Jed Oct. SI, is against 43 cases reported the72 words
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223 1953-11-10 3 KAMPONG FOLK LEARN OF A FREE SERVICE THE SINGAPORE Fit? Bti--ade while touring kampongs 7. .ntW to teach villagers the bas!? drill in nre prevention. m ad e a stranse discovery The brigade officers l"i>nd that there ar 0 still thousands, 3 kampong dwellers who think calling the flre brigade223 words
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Article38 1953-11-10 3 THE Hindu OiTl<vrs of the I i: tyan Railway Department, Singapore, will conduct the •Satlmrihi" festival at Sri Senpaga Vinayag »r Temple, ID leylon Road, t > lay from r> :'.u p.m. to 8 p.m.38 words
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312 1953-11-10 3 Big Polls Victory For The Big-Two KLUANG. Mon. The rt Kluang Town Council elections which took place on Saturday, ended in a complete victory foi th« UMNO-MCA allian i Of a total electorate of 2.212 registered voters, 8! I pec ent went to the polling :>ootl"u and only four ballot312 words
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Article91 1953-11-10 3 CHILD BRIDES COMPLAINED KUALA LUMPUR, M w». s ••.vral rhil I mai l«s ll IVC taken place i n tin- country, but the Covei nmenl cann >t d anything about it. The Stanlard »> told itd i I nei e la no legi il ition in this country to prevent91 words
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Article33 1953-11-10 3 KLANG. Won. The r. Youth I it II ordinary i 1 deci i<- i to En i i>h classes lot ha a.i 1 la continue tupp ling them ■rith hoe book*,33 words
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Article150 1953-11-10 3 KUALA I I MIM K. Mob. SeUngM- uulilsmilli* held an tmergtmey mvci\n» in Ku.iii Lwapar i:i>»t alflil and di'cidrd to urnv Hm I rd;"ial (iu\ rrnincnt to rrm«»v»» entirely tht* sewly introdutfd rr^ul.ilions <ont tolling the Wlichllf MM niovrinrnt ol ii\v |#M .jrwrllrrv. The-' regulatlw cently150 words
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Article21 1953-11-10 3 Kll rated i Iv 1 1 k' ind >f Kirkl i by I i I ii .1 i21 words
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Article23 1953-11-10 3 K YOUNG i Siew Enn I •nT ill- > Mm I p. HI I Pg .tit K Chipto be i II >23 words
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Advertisement38 1953-11-10 3 world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I lutK oAL/Vl ne most famous of the TIGER licinal Products. For fast \ef o^ Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, he, Insect Bites, Bruisei °nd Stiff Muscles. ENG AUN TONG TICEI MEDICAL lIALC38 words
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Advertisement53 1953-11-10 3 Colman's 4*L Mustard m made the meal 4fM i M UtfMU OILI 11 lAN A CO LI D W**»<m» Have you burns 1t o prevent wisten tm*tjj didtely apply Purol Ointment tho the aHected P ar^j4 Purol Ointment instantly soothes tho pa'm and he4l the wounds in a very short53 words
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Article35 1953-11-10 4 Custodian Force Gets $4,100 Gift in Gift Fui I>i Indian 1 ••<> 1 J/ In- g in K J) < rman ol I: i S Hi in have lit I Mr M H. pn -1 i in35 words
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Article129 1953-11-10 4 KVALA LIVIPUR, Mon.— The Federation (Jovprnment will reduce the strength of the Extra Vu\ivt> Constabulary, tent in I I n in Extra Police A \u tera 4,000 Extra Con- I nt, niv sential will be :<-- E entuj v (he nu n- I i129 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-11-10 4 photo. MK. Amlm .rid Miss MamrancflimaiB (above) irerc Married I'tiuily .it K<»t;i I5li.nn. K'fintan.- StandardStandard - 15 words
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192 1953-11-10 4 The Axe: It's Not So Bad After All KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The tiny ripple of "re .trenchment jitters' whid has been in the mind; of thousands of Kual< Lumpur clerks during the past few months has now assumed greater propor tions. Retrenchment is one of thi major topics the. e192 words
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Article86 1953-11-10 4 THE inual genm< eting titute of Dance Teachers <. ted the Ing ofl President: Mr. C. H. Chan; Vice-Presidents: Mr G R. Co!- Mr. Victor Ong, Gen. Secretary: Mr Le inardo Sid-(re-elected), Asst. Secretary: Mr. M. G. Adam surer: Mr. C. F. Tan Auditor: Mr. C.86 words
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138 1953-11-10 4 STAGE IS SET FOR THE BIG RENDEL INQUIRY ALL is sef in Singapore \zr tU c of the Rcndcl Commission tomorrow the Colony's Constitution cid thr between the Government and the Tho i 1 i tin] Memorial Hal] al lo i.in an exposition (»f U t i mn tho Chairman.138 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-11-10 4 THE Krish«ia-sam>s of Ipoh Indir a n i Parvathv. Magmswary and Yom.iraj cat into The St.md.ird's Ipoh OMee on I)<r|).j\.ili Day to domte Sfi to Xni.ts Toy I uiicf. Tin* mofKv irai their new year "Red Packet" wliirh their grandmother had Kiven them. They are t.iildr* n of Mr. and54 words
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Article15 1953-11-10 4 Swaran Ka ir, i> khan s. R >.nt;h IT15 words
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Article17 1953-11-10 4 '>'<> MAI \NA t < appe sot,. Pn s ;i of the British i17 words
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25 1953-11-10 4 Electrical Aids For The Small Man Soon IO11ORI RAHRi 1 ;u in Jol soon be redia i o!h< i I IP tag on! i I25 words
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130 1953-11-10 4 CUSTOMS GAINED MORE THAN $6M. DURING OCTOBER Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Customs Department netted $3463,17! revenue during October this year an inerease of soin< 5343.000 as comparetl with the corresponding montl last year. Aci ins Comptn Cus toms, Mr. R.S. Tufnell, at nference gter lay. Mr. Tufnell explained tha ceven130 words
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Article95 1953-11-10 4 SINGAPORE Young Mi C'lr.b have pi; Car. ial and RafTles Hotel on Dec. 17, B.:;ti p.m. to raise funds I r I Youth Coun i l I A sembly o! w.a.Y. (Wor ,< Assembly t>f Youth) and the Club. Musi,- will be supplied by Gerry Soiiano95 words
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Article51 1953-11-10 4 FOR destroying evidence after an accident in which his car collided with a cyclist in Boon Lay Road on April 18. Musa bin Naan was yesterday fined $75 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr F. A. Chua. Musa was also fined another $75 for negligent51 words
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Article78 1953-11-10 4 PENANG, M( HMS Opossum, a frigate under Commander J, A. Kardley-Wilmot. will arrive here on Friday, on an operational visit with a .complement of nine officers and 1 80 ratings. HMS Dampier. rommanded by Comdr. J. C. Grattan. La i now carrying out surveys in local78 words
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Article97 1953-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A verdict i I lental WM i at a I t inquiry today on Tai i Taricho, a peciaJ who died i» his camp it nd. On &pt 10 thi C ronei Nor who it--5 turned I patrol dut i ;into the Guard97 words
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Article209 1953-11-10 4 MRNVR To Get Special Training PENANG, Mia flpccli and technical branches foi being: arranged by the IVn Malayan Royal Naval Volu deavouring to reach lull sti This w.i 1 h v < inander D. W Graham, 5 Officer, P< nang sub-divisioi the M H N V R I Hard toll'209 words
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Article57 1953-11-10 4 LIGHTNING irri which struck 'l.ujjong M i recently caused injuries to Ahmad Mi'oa of the tutorial I of the Sultan Idris j nig College. Ahmad was playing when rain force I the pla to take shelter in \he i A su 1 struck him on I57 words
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Article38 1953-11-10 4 MUA? M?u. Tbl"^". 1, l^^j* boo) .uttorite, Building Committee ;it U a Council meeting The gch< me l aid that the n cinema would n<>t int< i with (be work ui the scho38 words
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Advertisement53 1953-11-10 4 <f£4t%4lt£€ is coming! i^ /T'S MOfif 7/V4N A MAGAZINE... IT'S A PA'PFP H I PE PARTME NT- STO R E or mudani. You'll find plenty of barWatch r or It PICTURES SERIAL ARTICLES STORIES CARTOOIVS COLOUR I Amateur Photographers PO B^v d ?4". y !r entrios >: Exhi!l "1 Pi.l,:rc=53 words
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Advertisement84 1953-11-10 4 %*i OH H?* MM M W; CHRISTMAS COMBINATION OFFER I j§ ,"j~^ yf MARCONIPHONt GARRARD y a he i PL. 1 Ik MODEL T2BAT S 6 VALVES jj $1,7.50 COMBINATION SINGAPORE W S $295.00 OWLIT J 3* DON<T DELAY EUY AND SAVE «S^ THIS SPECIAL OFFER STILL LASTS fl YOU84 words
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315 1953-11-10 5 TRUST SEEKS BUYERS FOR $7,050 HOMES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The public is invited to see the 120 houses which the Fcdflrol Housing Trust has built at Ayer Panas on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. They are for sale, ot $7,050 each. Said Mi N Z. New combo, manager of tho315 words
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Article, Illustration174 1953-11-10 5 TINNED OYSTERS WITH PEARLS A CANNED oyster in its shell, guaranteed to hold a pearl la |he newest nove'.ty to attract t«mrist s in Tokyo, J a na n. Mrs Sophie Biekiel, pro pri<'lr«vss ui j. popular yovvn saloon in Singapore, has Just returned from a two month trip to174 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-11-10 5 i THE ommi-sio-.t i ol Polite. Mr. Nigel Muni.s. pias 1 1 a Lo«g Sn vice Mi-d.n on the tiiak of p.c. :',(;;j. Sahdan I bin Sirlin. Sahdan joined the lone in l!».»0 :»nri has an I exemplary police record. Sinre September IS4B S.ilidaii has br v n a polite88 words
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358 1953-11-10 5 3,000 LBS OPIUM CONSUMED HERE EVERY MONTH *>ti: u('i:» Staff Reporter SINGAPORE ?ia> about 15,0M to 20.000 opium smokers consuming snue 3.000 n>s of opium a montii. the Acting Comptroller oi Customs. Mr. R. s. Tnfnvil, -aid vtv>trrdav. He expla ned thai tl flgui ba C(\ on \hc num- ol358 words
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Article44 1953-11-10 5 Til I R T V-SIA EN led Kuiltv ir i IHe Singapore City Police Court jresterdaj to i iding their bicycles and •1 1 .ii.-js without bells. The Magistrate, Mr. J.M Devereux-Colebourn, fine d cj 1 s.) ;irid COSi44 words
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319 1953-11-10 5 A SINGAPORE lawyei tounsi'l, cited various auth tent ion that an in.Jiistict' h; in ealllug for the defence < he alleged, the prosecution the evidence submitted. This happened in the Fourth Polire Court yesterday, when I ng Ah S was chai assisting in I Chap319 words
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Article105 1953-11-10 5 Sf.indard StafT Repiirtt-r RETAIL pri<rs per kati of vr (first Qiialiiv) si.ld v« i st!id jy in Bißfaporc*a lii-.nii Road, EUeaborougli an.l Simon Ko:«d niaikrts respectively were: Ce!erv Wl I W, $1.20; K s K•• s .::o. :;o. l^; 1 Lettuce H<> S .80. H<>. and Pen105 words
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170 1953-11-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE youtH leaden haw a $200,000 problem. The sum is needed to show 1,000 young men and women from e\ country of the vvoilj what a hospitable and friendly place Singapore i>. but is considered "rather dtfTieu!' to secure." according {<■ Mr170 words
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Article84 1953-11-10 5 RE ROOFING ol al l ap hou with fire alerial doe noi < •■<} sanction ol the Singapore Council. 1 Archil and Building Survi tteii to the Building Co \g fii.it re-rooAnf dor, not constitute erection of a I n!<l-i:i-4 afici therefore doe not require any permit84 words
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Article67 1953-11-10 5 ATTRACTED by the City' lights, Private Arthui li I Who jlisi .1 1 tioni on drove i a ii otoi vch> !oj a round. yei lerd n I Singapoi Sc. TrafYV 'ouj t vv;»s fined ■>"'" j.-.d disqualil Uom drivinf i vel ide foi ai67 words
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Article52 1953-11-10 5 ANG LOW pleaded guilty in the Singapore Citj \'> Court yesterday to charge failure to furnish return I-.* ome of Chop •''»<> B< t Ihree diiVereni ;'i"i fined ;i total «>r $900 or defa ill lix months' tpi lonmenl by the Mafi trat< Mr. i.52 words
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Advertisement338 1953-11-10 5 CATHAY ORGANISATION n> ATTRACTIONS '*jgjf S ;)UAY OTlftfr"*— Par «tnouni\ Military Policemen <0 808 MICKEY MARILYN &k (^J p HOPE-ROONEY-MAXWEq» nil I- \N< S( R1.1.N I OUR NEXT GRAND ATTRACTION j Vcrlaimed Proilurlion of a Grral Shakespearean Tra^eifvJ A4 C pMMft L J GABION BRANDO -JAMES MASON JOHN GIELGUD LOUIS338 words
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Advertisement291 1953-11-10 5 Rita HAV WORTH BA Vj Charlrs LAUGHTON p«Ks^ V SALOME P 2z^i lit 1.45. I. d.:;o iK SHE-DEVIL NEXT GHANGIT to* Lawless Breed r ROCK HUDSON -JULIA ADAMS OPENS TODAY Mm,,,, < n,,, utd C;um «> 1. I <...:o a•» 'X| v X 1 Kl MOM 111 i:ii riCTI i;i291 words
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Miscellaneous97 1953-11-10 5 Weather MINIMI M IIMPKR \M Rl From 7 !0 p.m. Nov K in 7 iin N<»\ 9 <ins:i|M»r^ f*4f*l. IVituiiK I*6l i. Kot t Baliru 1.l i Kuala I umptir ("II Ipoli 7 Kti.ttilan 7 1 Hi xl "I u in I rmprr ilurr I nun 7. !0 a in.97 words
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Article671 1953-11-10 6 I >M-.SIA'S deci ion to end a trade delegation to < !hina to < xplo epo ibility ol Ch f>\ [ndone j j r j followed quickly upon the ival in I 1 A u-. pi- Republic ol !h Iti .in .1 formalities, both Mao T i Pu671 words
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507 1953-11-10 6 'We Are Not Afraid Mr. Ferguson Like M.A.. I too i p. took notice, and rub- my eyes after reading ter headed: Lc I Snk;a| British. would ike to com-' t on just one point, M. <.'■. Fei guson saj s: "The colourof 1 .r:o rnarily ari I and turists,507 words
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Letter241 1953-11-10 6 'I TAKE EXCEPTION TO IT' Sir; The lie to stupid j nonsense as that contained in the letter of Mr. M. Q. Ferguson is effectively dealt J with by "MA." in The Sin--2 gapor e Standard of Novemj ber 5. Without any provocation whatever an attempt was made by Mr.241 words
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Letter194 1953-11-10 6 Sir; Qaldm and W.irfa C would oarn the respect and Koociwill of many of its more 2 critical readers and ronseJ quently the genuine lympa- thy of the public had it < adopted the same line to- wardl the ruling power and 2 the United State of194 words
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Letter100 1953-11-10 6 Sir; 7 am interested, as a citizen saouid, in tfte City Council elections. May express my views in your veil-known paper. Che Sidek, a nominated City Councillor, the proposer o] Mr. Mak Pak Shee, slays at No. 25 Amber Road mid his of) ice address is car e of100 words
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Article164 1953-11-10 6 Review of Views Split Deplored THE split in the unity of Chinese schools over the various Issues now facing Chinese education in the Colony is deplored by Sin Chew Jit Poh. New Government moves and a change in policy as well ;<s text books has given rise to a certain164 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1953-11-10 6 New Policy Call By John Eber IV a letter published in the liberal "Manchester GumrdimnS* Johm Eber* lawyer, lately uf Singapore, now of London* claims that British policy in Malaya has failed. He says "there is a growing sense of imMMittest among those in close touch with Malaya that the1,123 words
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Advertisement86 1953-11-10 6 SINGAPORE iKitw SI WMUU) MUKr>IING Nbv\S( At hK 128, Robinton Road. Sinqopon Telephone Not: 8397 1—***** Coble T l.qioph Addrett TIGERNEWS bmqopore BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building Printing House Square, London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton St., 83. Cowan St. 8, Leith St., Tele:86 words
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Advertisement18 1953-11-10 6 Laughter at Work Jt», darling f mm, I d-ulinK I'll (1,, th.it. dear oiluinly. d.iilinf vts. dear 418 words
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Advertisement8 1953-11-10 6 i lM! f STREET. l*SJ«i 0 lOot*Mtm mai>v*8 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-11-10 7 photo Ih,- h,k,- o. Fclinbur^h drive Mom KuTlinO.uu Palace on Iheil w,y to IVrstmiaster irhcrr (he Qjf«n opt n, d the kw scsskM of Parliameal hist week. UP SCREEN actress Yvonne t\>- < .it in .it .i West Fnd t staui.ml during a party held inUP - 69 words
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Article63 1953-11-10 7 QUEEN PAYS TRIBUTE TO DEAD v 9 (H pie world placed a the Whitehall iti thoii ort, mov vi i 5 P g 'ct*€'J' '.V r- \I < i p] d < anal in British F ler in B l> onu'.ii the at the Edmund ere laid on m itish63 words
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Article67 1953-11-10 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 0. (ReuMr. Hei beri }\i>>>: <r, Jr.. Dei i 'merit consultant, on the Anglo-Ii •day thai ho felt opti nisi ic t the eventual fie pi oble i). He arrived here by plant' from London after conferen Persian and British ofllcia '•All I can67 words
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304 1953-11-10 7 TRIESTE SHOOTING INQUIRY REJECTED Churchill Calis Surprise Confab TRIESTE, Nov. 9: (Reuter) The Allied authorities here today rejected the demand by the Italian Prime Minister Signor Guistppe rella last night for on official inquiry into the Trieste riots. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill called surprise meeting of his Cabinet today304 words
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Article130 1953-11-10 7 PNOM PENH, 'ami odia, Now 9 (UIM Native m I armed with wooden guns paraded under pouring ra day as Franco turned over military power to Cambodia. The militia, including women in faded uniforms and scouts wearing yellow ets marched through th after young King130 words
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Article208 1953-11-10 7 MANILA. v. 9 (Renter)— The Philippines constabulary chief liorencio Selga yesterday assigned 17.500 army reserve troops to "protect the sanctity of the ballot against terrorists at all costs" in tomorrow's nation-wide elections. Selga issued his orders to the forces after President Uo Quirino seeking re-'208 words
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Article66 1953-11-10 7 KARACHI, Nov. <», (Renter) The V rsl Sea Lord Admiral of the Fleet Sir Rhoderick Mac- ;< r arrived here for i day visit. He will meet Pakistan serv ce chiefs and visit going north to R. pindi and t tie Khyber pass. At the66 words
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Article32 1953-11-10 7 LONDON, Xov. 9. (\\FP)I iie Conservative paper. Sun flay Graphic, claimed ihat Bri iish anri American secret ser vices experts were regularly ex changing information »bou "flying saucers."32 words
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Article59 1953-11-10 7 BF.IRI'T. Lebanon, Nov. 9 (UP).- King Ibn Saud died today in nia desert kingdom of Saudi Arabia, it wt k arnL'd here. Damasnis Radio said hi> eldest >on Prince Emir Saud has been proclaimed king. Tin 7:<-vear-ola Moslem leader had suffered a lingering IIIMM59 words
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Article27 1953-11-10 7 GENERAL George C Marthat I. 72, under treatment lor in inflamed lung in Washing:on was said Jast night to be 'resting very weli." A .P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article120 1953-11-10 7 38 Shans Upset A Flight TACHILEK. North* B 1 1 <>! Chines* Nationalist B to Foi aftei i 0 i .i i( Wit] 20 1 i iin< e taken on ■A I) Vi day of t ttu nationality >>i :<K S n< n i arms r: Burma bui whom 'i120 words
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Article78 1953-11-10 7 LONDON, Nov. 9 (AFP) The London Evening today that til'' who drafted plans for the berra je la now completii project Cor a pocket fei h the speed of sound. This aircraft, designed u p by tho navy, would such weight ;i!id rl.n a *o permit78 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-11-10 7 SUM'. V M I < i Vegos, Da \>'i > Unit Flo14 words
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Article65 1953-11-10 7 Before Meeting Churehill LONDON, Nov. 5 General GeraM Tempter, Ihe Higli Commissioner, and his iepwty, Sir Donald Ma< Gillivray, eoaferred tf'is Mornlnit t the Colonial <»ni,«before Sir Gerald*i Innch with the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Chin chill. pfforta to Rot 1 iOiii i an;! P65 words
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80 1953-11-10 7 Free China Truly Represents Nation, Says Nixon TAIPEI, Nov 9 Mi J i Richard Nixon, the Un Stales Vice-President. 1 hei ■»■> yesterday he waa confident t!iat millions ol Chinese now cut oil' h freedom would one day open communications become friendly with I rest of the world Mr. NixonReuter; UP - 80 words
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Article22 1953-11-10 7 COLOMBO N i c o i on i .1 y to i I I .1 li .i.*."*22 words
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Advertisement52 1953-11-10 7 IMPOSSIBLE Xly\ j. To Vnvf SI.VC .1 POf?E fft T.15 AM. I /f^ >\ Hf In KUALA LUMPUR at 9.00 A.M. sALLf^^rjWAYT> j uan kuala lumpi;* «i s.2s p.m rh« y\j "~r^/£? y' smt'C dan hi 4. Amv b<uk in SINGAPORE *U0 PM. 1 1 UNLESS YOU TRAVEL BY MALAYAN52 words
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Advertisement72 1953-11-10 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standoid London Corrtspondent LONDON, Nor. 9. The following ore th« closinf prices 3» rubber and tin on th« London market:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16M. Spot £622 10s. per ton December 16id. buyer, £627 10s. tellers. Jan Morch 16id. Three months £607 10s. Apr /June 16, d. buyer*,72 words
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193 1953-11-10 8 City To Airport By 12-Mile Subway Will Save Time HIUSSELS, N«»v (AP)— A r >s:;,0lH».00f mid city airlines terminal connected by subway with the civic airport 12 miles away is nearing completion here. The six-storey structure will ,ave facilities for landing lelicopten weighing up to IS ons on th*> roof.193 words
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Article87 1953-11-10 8 TOKYO, Nov. 9 (UP). An agreement on salvaging by Japanese of sunken vessels in Indonesian waters M part ot Japan*! war reparations to Indonesia Will be initialled soon in Tokyo. This was revealed by Dr Soedarsono, Director of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry*! A^ian and Pacific Bureau, in an87 words
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Advertisement800 1953-11-10 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LIME NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN I SI KVM I Tr> olornbo <i« noa MarseiMej Anl.irrp Kollerdam l|.tfiit»ii r_■ K Brrmen s pare P Sham Ptnatik I 8 Nabob (MIL) I N Dee It Dee II liDei •IS Leverkusen <lIAPA(;> 11/lKDei 11 IKIXc l!)/L'll»«-i 'lone Kone M.inili Kolm Vnanaaaia IVnaii^800 words
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Advertisement1228 1953-11-10 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE MANSFIELD *o, LTD. "TST irporatad la B i irrl.rv oolion l< BtSJOMI %la <»lli« |»"fl» 111 Jo.id irio i liacharfc ireo hAILINO* U> iIMI.Imiu «.i\vi.«i\\ J LONDON <i CONTINKMTAI PtfRTS Dje Si P S r *n ee'ir,i i ili li i. to: (Jenoa London ii i o1,228 words
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Advertisement560 1953-11-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdaai Lloyd Holland America Line Nericrhind Line Kolteritani Kotterdum Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NKW YORK. Pllll. \HFI PlilA. BALTIMOKK. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. S'pore P. S'ham Penan? RIOCJW (SMN) 10 ir.Nov l«Nov i: ISNov ROKMO (SMN) 19/25NOV SCNoi 81 2XXo\ SOMMKISDYK (HAD 3/ISO*C l«l^o«- IT560 words
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Advertisement677 1953-11-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE sUIIV.S FROM SCAM>IN>\IA I K Spore Pfku MMIMV For Bangkok II ov In f.,,i "PCMINA" for Melbourne BjdoCST. H^» Kembla (not loading local catco) II l.:\«»v In P.nt "MANCIILKIA' for Banqkr k Saigon. Honsktni? Mai Kobe Yokchama I I ;;o\,, v "FAISIKIA* for B.in.kok 7 S Dr.677 words
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228 1953-11-10 9 New Trade System With Atjeh Starts Standard Special Corr. JAKARTA, Nov. 9. This marks the first month of the new consignment and eompensattea trade between Atjefl and Malay*, liie move comes in the wake of the revolt In Atjf and is aimed at slimul.itinj; imports and exports in the area228 words
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Article65 1953-11-10 9 THE produce markei In Sin»re w;>.s steady Ui both copra and coconut oil sections relay with lair busin< passing at Singapore proclurc pr (per pirul) yest< I I n Gambiei $210; Bjii coffee $280; bete] nut $28; (Split) $27 copra SM\; coconui oil $60 (sellers); Gambier $250; Pepper 534()65 words
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Article18 1953-11-10 9 WEST Germany heads all the Western European countries in trade with Communist China.— AP. photo.18 words
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Article210 1953-11-10 9 Till] Malayan share market opened uc.ik ami qi i. t with quotations at around Sftt«riUy*ft le\<U tmt steadied later. The volume of btt^BCSt WU on a r *1 iT'trirtnl scale. MINIS,. • I '• 1 T V • n H « < K. •210 words
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Article124 1953-11-10 9 THE rubber market In Sinlosed qu.etly st< bout half i cent pei below Saturday' I first rublx r (01 Nov< nber pment tx ng cents ix'r lh Prices opened about 3 rent per |b. tui remained around the 56 i per Ib. most of the day. Overseas orders124 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-11-10 9 TWENTY-TWO members of Ifec Brigaatiae Yankee, a W foot sailing vessel, get tor-ether on deck h« tmn tafciaf <»ff from Cl— carter, M.is-s:u-luisctls rr<rntl> «> n a round the u<»rM ermine. tptain of the ship is Irving Johnsun. who. in additioa It his uif«>. two son>. aUP - 97 words
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Miscellaneous334 1953-11-10 9 By Al Capp f 140 NOHSJENSE. ABOUT Bur-T r^n k A^ -T7 H I y s i either^ LOVE.WELAKFfSH^- BOUND repqq^\L. Vt Y NWI But-s-gh.'-i V X.WMOT I LOVfcOLIVIAJOU« FAMiLV.r-^uU J I Ml^r f J lt- ->S < A E>/ OLD ENOUGH PACTS IS VO' ...ACHE'. r Yv.AkR/THEWINNCR/ V >334 words
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Miscellaneous333 1953-11-10 9 Spore Diary *J£ UANG RAVB v%v. 7 ENTERTAINMENT FNTFRTAiKJWfWT I.W.CA.: English class 9 30 —10 30 tiN I tK I AINMtNT a in. Raffles Quay; Ballei d i C€»I«N.%TION: I. oh K 3 3.45 pm. (from 3to 5 yrs k 11-7 M 345 to 5 pm. (6-10 yrs); Ball- I'"333 words
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Article, Illustration413 1953-11-10 10 SALMAH - SALMAH By I HE music-makers of Sir-ji-pore and indeed lit o*er Malaya are more often than not Filipinos. Bo'ongmj to the gent'e and music-la^in^ Malay race this people Ji3».« also an added inheritance of music in their blood and culture tUc Spanish inf'uance. Therefore it is no413 words
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Article617 1953-11-10 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT By IT WONT be lon- before hristmas is upon us a^ain. The last month before the festival usually gallops by as all the preparations get under wav and it's generally impossible not to leave some things for the last-minute rush. It's only two easy617 words
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Article433 1953-11-10 10 AJV ;irl-friend has broken our friendship because I deceived her. I o«ly did this because I play a gambling ?ame for x small stake and she does not approve of it. Otherwise I have given up all gamblin? lor h»*r. and only deceived h»r to avoid a433 words
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Article896 1953-11-10 10 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH JWWWWVWVV BY vvvvv *vvv**v**"' V J PLANNING YOUR TROUSSEAI \V K N yovir heart U ipinning ind your feet are Hoat i n »nd your thoughtf are so spang' ed the rlock 'round it Unt easy to measure the thicknesj of your purse. And896 words
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Advertisement65 1953-11-10 10 1 8 Tg a T y ▼V THE COUPON READ THIS BEfORI TOU OROER V OUR PAT 'ERN You mutt endow h»e« tin cent itompi it »ou wont yout pottern cut f don't qet the -tampt you don t qet the pottcrr A numbei of order* havi conre tc me65 words
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Advertisement114 1953-11-10 10 I^Hl really gives I l»*'th cleaned witli Peptodmi ire wtut< 'I!nt\ 1... lute th-y if.- rl.ui.r! A-il tl I. -ran-- Pepaodenl if the <»-il\ twrthpart Irium*. Pepaodenl with Irium daani iti not only .lulU teeth, hut aln mvboun the I that «an cauflc <!♦■« iy. So for ivhiter, nlei charmiM*;,114 words
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Miscellaneous217 1953-11-10 10 4 /P/» DSL MR i i I 1 r pni» A 1 Ql ul \IH;n I ntllini iv Hiiirr ii n. > niii^ morr purr Bdrlitjr. P:ilthruln>*KM ■"I t :ii l!i -nr n| v I' :ii'l iii>! is\ in nf Ine Ii it ii mi i ('icern < ll>>l»\1 i.217 words
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381 1953-11-10 11 kORK, Nov f) (TP)— Modern professional ;L. better educated than old-time pros ,sl ol tin- modern have pet superstitions' old-liitiers. !>.' said one athlete, "but after all ds soni€ u,<»><\ luck as well a s talent, and why doesn't hurt anything to he a381 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-11-10 11 Rocky Marciano who Is to tou r the South Pacific and Far East before defending his title in February. Singapore will be a stop-over for him.26 words
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Article11 1953-11-10 11 P0ERAK'S WIN A CREDIT Loose i lso ee- and to be11 words
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Article135 1953-11-10 11 MIAMI. Y\..\ NOV. 9 (AP) Rockv HCarciano may defend his world's heavyweight boxing championship in Miami next Feb. 17 or Feb. 24. The possibility was d cussed at a meeting on Sunday between Al Weill his manager, and Jim Morris, President of the International Bnxine135 words
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Article69 1953-11-10 11 P/ -In i ronthis Krian I S in i'ne h on the public padang. The ayed i in this re- play one end of thi i M to I e other at a rapid pace. The e was replete with Lhrillj and the solitary goal69 words
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Article32 1953-11-10 11 Women Play For Charity tpoh biro il Ku i aid I will be F< r- rman: Kim P. N il cm i the I.iM. O. L MumLi: A. t J P( nd32 words
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Article65 1953-11-10 11 English FA Faces Problem NORWICH N'"v- (AP) A i in i; »rn 1 S not fa had given th< use the B V ociaion < 1 when a 1 to finish a ea t ma to wr it( i ii rails for a is not com \v ton Albi in.65 words
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Article956 1953-11-10 11 BT^MI Mir ft 11 • iter) • .• lil\lMo\ IJ I. F A Pts 2 47 L'l U 2 44 20 >:j 11 1 rj 38 8 3 32 22 21 3 41 34 20 5 33 26 19 4 • T 4 8 1956 words
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402 1953-11-10 11 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9 (IP)— Carl (Boon) Olson, the soft-spoken new world's middleweight champion, is enjoying a rest from the fight racket for the first time in i decade. The Honolulu-horn local resident is able to put his ieet up on a402 words
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Article96 1953-11-10 11 Muar Win Poppy Day Soccer MUAR, Vlon.—Tlw ngw 1. dians, Li ague Char for 1953, met a Muar I el< en b1 the Muar f i' i 1 ing j( terday in a friendly ma' i iof the Poppy Day fund. Mu ir win M. The game w%..s well contested96 words
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Article27 1953-11-10 11 \|HS Cbua Hoon M »n 9/1 v I Gi R h<-- 4 soi ]>.. P Poh 4 I :iri(> v d for 1 B i i i27 words
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Advertisement419 1953-11-10 11 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LTD. Kuala Lumpur. QUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the managemeni of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of October, 1953, are yj follows: Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 1.923 Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. 365 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Limited 704 Kampong Lanjut419 words
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Advertisement560 1953-11-10 11 M/ru:i s VACAN( V FOB THE POST OF SKKI.TARY COUNCIL OF RELIGION AND MALAT CUSTOM, pkrak. iron. APPLICATIONS are Invited fn,:n serving Malay Gov- Otli. t hol ling S| rial Gi ade ami Superscale al appoint from oth< r suitably qualil lay Officers with ►erience in ofiice admin tration for560 words
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Advertisement370 1953-11-10 11 Sill) AI lONS \W \M j. \N Y ITTERS Exe« I f r.cn v. i t, ti free Ap I A:. 2 |?STABLISrI adverttebu ij Arm requires woil »<ii<~it rd nan f »r woman with Initial and p!» i malltj foi i•« and rli< nt eootad w>rk Sunn t ai370 words
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Advertisement102 1953-11-10 11 Standard service For torn I iirm»>!<>\ c3 \l t«l|;B m;;\h |ti t*a '>'•'■ t t 1 ,1 1 hr l n *"u i«i Hi i ir i'" 1 i P tn idii i «.!uiiir. lu*» ir «> mdi- i t m n •M»pln f...... .«hrb i Mie«ld rrimtn i ri102 words
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182 1953-11-10 12 Good Show By Selangor School Boys Ki LI MPUR. Mon o i ih- toria Institution Rroi lan; or 'ombi Bed Ind an Selangor School nncil 1 i) at hockej ihi )i o\ s were withol Iheii regular players but gave a good at rounl ol themslves. Ind ians, v •'■■<■182 words
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Article291 1953-11-10 12 Pulau Brani Start Well To Crash THESE witp goals »ulore when Pulau Brani I'nited met the Indian Reeretttoa Club in the last match in I)ivisi<»n One of the SAI league at the Jalan Besar itadiun yesterday. The Islanders, alter an impressive »t;ut. (racked up in tin*291 words
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Article84 1953-11-10 12 DJAKARTA, Nov f), (l(futer) The Singapore I soccer team scored tor\ over a DJJkirta f .uv division team nt Banka Biliton Sporting n in Jakarta n t sterday The scored out <dr i i i Peng lin in I 7 h r :r.[lv in the sci84 words
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Article60 1953-11-10 12 ling ha e to represent th •ined Scho against the Johore En and Present, at Victoria Scho 5.15 p.m. *F 'r FI) R °l and Sto £ABS I H (SJI) Heng Hoe (VS). Dougles Hay Wij« nghe (SJI); (ACS), Foon :(VS) Jam* Quek (SJI) raj60 words
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Article19 1953-11-10 12 CHANKA b >th SHB P 1) h to i] in a SH r groun i I19 words
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Article150 1953-11-10 12 All B!ues Swamp RNAS Sembawang All B'.i;-<. who IV S Ij this Sal >n the UNAS L'T t I > nil. rom the All B :i tion >: manage 1 to e times when I ve done times. wa i a scrappy with s and ock-ons were fre- akii ith150 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-10 12 Nanyanjj (;iris f School team uhich won th e inter school 440 yards relay i n 57.! sees at the Iniversity of Malaya Athletie meet on Saturday.27 words
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Article104 1953-11-10 12 12 In Games Hockey THE HAGUE. Nov. (Reuter) Jonkheer I. I. Van Ufford. President ol Ibc International Hockej Federation, today, named rountries which h,. thought might >end hockey leans to the l!».")ii Olympic games ui Melbourne. The 12 nations are Britain, Germany. India Pakistan, Japan, New Zealand. Australia, th< United104 words
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Article68 1953-11-10 12 Critics Respect Gault SYDNEY, Nov. 9, (AP) :ts writers <t 1 I iday are speaking ol H< nry (Pappy) Gaul- v i the sori >>f taking Jimmy Carruthu i woi I I CarruJ sls f. red 1 n but no: .s., k e in n air at Sydney sports groui68 words
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189 1953-11-10 12 LUCKNOW, India, Nov. B s'). The aptain of India's mpic Champion hockey i said here thai Germany I i rea contender for the woi v title. K D S ngfa who with his U un <i .-t veral countries on the conl i i .'it189 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-10 12 pnoio. After outstripping the entire opposition, Johore's "rocket express" winder, Orisi Dawai, shakes oil' I.upton to fly in for Johore's last try of Ike day. An incident in Saturday's Malaya Cup mate h between Singapore and Johore which the latter \\<m M—O.- StandardStandard - 43 words
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355 1953-11-10 12 A SUPERIOR St. Joseph's Institution side trounced Victoria School by time ijoals to nil in an inter-school hockey fixture on the SRC padang yesterday. The Victorians lacked enterprise and tlicl not iake the opportunities offered to them. As a result the Josephians were victorious in355 words
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Article50 1953-11-10 12 PENANG. Mori.— Trie Chinwil] meet the Malays in a charity so;-, er match on the 'Victoria Green on Wednesday. The gale collection will go to the Poppy Day fund. Tickets are priced at fifty cents standing, $1 for seats on the ground and S-"i for -ea;< in the pavilion.50 words
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Article41 1953-11-10 12 SANTIAGO, CHII K CAP>— B Ang and Art Lai s ■>. Calif.. I the n-Amei i toun in reatjng Jaro lav Drobi t_he Argentine Enrique M o-7. 8-4, t-2, 4 I, k.;hli,t. Morea >ated Drobny for the ikiglei titu-41 words
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432 1953-11-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-The Selansor LadhV Hockey Association held their second State trial on the YMCA ground today and the performances put up by the players were better than at the first trii! recently on the Clieras Koad ground Although the YMCA ground was no?432 words
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286 1953-11-10 12 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. yesterday, appointed a sub-committee comprising Messrs. T. Strickland, Tai (.-hong Cluing, (apt. Key nolds, Messrs. J.T. Christie, and JS. I)e Souza to pick athletes tor training for the second Asian (lamps to he held at Manila next May. at286 words
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Article101 1953-11-10 12 LONDON, N i (Re T R ml rrn- vers day will be ing their fli t i it tour. They are M. J J> t three-quarter^ who has been troubled by I knee, H G Bowers ftv and K •I. O'Dea flank forward. Of the101 words
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70 1953-11-10 12 TV Makes Britons Cricket Conscious MELBOURNE S.y fhe rrtin I lest captain, Ltodsaj Mi U iaM Im vision u.k !ir-r!\ respon blc for Ihc in thusiasm for erickei In Britain inrii llan tour. Haawll s.r 1( i be bai d«( prt\ such enthnsiasn foi crickel In Britain. .V rrirk durii70 words
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