Singapore Standard, 12 November 1953
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Title Section18 1953-11-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m w -i Vol. IV. No. 133 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953. TWKI.VK VU.F.I 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-11-12 1 Sir George At The Mike T() P: A section of the audience at yesterday's inaugural session of the Kendel Constitutional Commission held it Victoria Memorial Hall. ABOVE: Sir (irorgr Kendel, Chairman of the Commission, de'iverini; his address. StandardStandard - 38 words
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148 1953-11-12 1 THE NEW LAW AN AID TO ADE: RENDEL of Si perity a k-v i I Sir an of the itu- ina i -i i It Commission's relould do nothii onfi len '6 in the S nga K>re'i tration. rge: P rhaps you will net to South now much I have148 words
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Article117 1953-11-12 1 DJAKARTA. Nov. tl (Renter)—lndonesia's announcement that she would discuss rubber sales to Communist China fame after the Chinese Communist Envoy notified the Indonesian Government his country was interested in purchasing between 2,000 and 3.000 tons a month it was stated in official circles today.117 words
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Article54 1953-11-12 1 LONDON, Nov. 11 (UP) The Colonial Office was mysteriously silent amid persistent reports circulating here today that Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. Malaya's High Commissioner and Supreme Commander. wa s being relieved for another post "No comment" was officials' only reply to the straight question regarding54 words
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Article54 1953-11-12 1 REVENOC: Federal (irunts from I .K. 5>:>14,K.!.100 A Colonial I)e--v 1 o p m ent and Welfare Fund IMM3SI Initial Kquipment and Camps fot Federated Military forces 6.780.0*1 War Damage 7t£55,?15 KXPKNIMTURK: Recurrent ItfJtClSI Nun -Recurrent .U7.17.V7 !S Allocations to States and Settlements 178.7 !1.»i7.">54 words
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Article21 1953-11-12 1 THE road between Batu Ga.jah and Tanjong Tualatin In Perak was flooded to a depth of 2tf inches yesterday.21 words
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Article26 1953-11-12 1 FLAGS will he flown at half mast .n Singapore* to-day. In memory of King Ihn Sand of Saudi Arabi who died on Monday.26 words
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Article24 1953-11-12 1 MOSCOW radio yesterday denied a report that Premier (.'.t'Di^i Malenkov had indicated a willingness to atteml j high level big-four conference.24 words
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Article126 1953-11-12 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed- The POli arv anxious tb contact a Te©chew. Ng Chew Utn, 21. who may he Jblfl I) U m ill their ,ir)vi\-.?jH ■> K«i armed robbJiy at A>ci lUiu on Nov. 7 It i s known that Ng WM a126 words
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1603 1953-11-12 1 $222 Mil. Deficit— The Axe May Swing Costs Cut Staff Cut? Defence Cut Revenue Up KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A serious attempt has been made to limit departmental expenditure in the Draft Estimates of the Federation for 1954. Not only has the expansion of the work of ordinary departments been curtailed1,603 words
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Article233 1953-11-12 1 A VALETTA ON TEST VANISHES Standard Staff Reporter FOR more than five h yesterday, nin e aeroplanes from three airfields in Singapore searched 1.000 square miles of s ea and jungle in vain for an RAF Valetta which was reported missing near midday while on routine test flight. Four marine233 words
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Article136 1953-11-12 1 LONDON N 11. d' > >•• nment >;Vi i > Malaya i i ••••>!■•,.• i .i difli i Both want b itei up T her, the is wi i ">» In mi lion* .i'V ri i >f two multi*r« < f cpulation i tola ig136 words
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Article, Illustration736 1953-11-12 1 Trader Charged With Cheating Dank KI'ANTAN. Wed A pro- min e n t businessman, H Veerapan the filth person alleged to be connected with the misappropriation lA ah'. at $I^oo.ooo from the local Ijianch of the lAVrt*anttK Bank -appeared in the S»'s sions Court today before Mr J. G Adams.736 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-11-12 1 "There! keep channinu the furniture around. would you?"10 words
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Article86 1953-11-12 1 AN ex-employee of the Telecornjj Department in Kuala Lumpur yesterday sent to j The Christmas Toy Fi'nd with hu beat wishes to tht chPdren. With this donation, the total of the Fvmd BOW stands! at $7,971.52. All rash donations should be, sent to The Christmas86 words
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Advertisement48 1953-11-12 1 SfLAND TRADING CO. i prince 81 Tel: ÜBS loot jAthiA- mcoik") ysss** a^^ -^v BUTTER You 're sure of fresh flavour everytime you buy smooth, creamy Australian-made S.C.S. BUTTER. It's packed inth goodness! i will be glad you bought it at Cold Storage" WGAPC3E COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.48 words
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Advertisement10 1953-11-12 1 ftft TO Irlft W UNION Made in Lnjland I 110 words
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Article37 1953-11-12 2 RUBBER companies in ip produced 55,126,760 SI I rubber, iniding in o• 1 produced 7 OfM of ore thi s year, i mont 1 ,470,000 I 11.427 1 of I Q !v i' »alm Oct37 words
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Article18 1953-11-12 2 READY TO TAKE OVER FR OM MCA SI ndard Stall Report! r Council Chinese A ation ii progrj18 words
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Article66 1953-11-12 2 Body Is Found In River A LOR STAR. Wed. The body of Lte Thcan Leong uhost' wife. Ong Set' Keok. IT. was found dead on Monday. wa s found bj police in the river. The body was brought to the hospital mortuary toda> and afler identification and examination it was66 words
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Article44 1953-11-12 2 EN an eight-j e A golia < .I chun was ki .:i by a lg j s I the Singa;-> >re St I": (Re Court 3 tet ay, ;i r u d $75 for g manner at Alju R lon April 12.44 words
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Article126 1953-11-12 2 COMMODITY PRICES £r ft < I OSINCS rubbei prices < rents per Ib in Singapore vp.ic r d i v wrreBayen s»*u<*rs No I KSS Spot \Am\r 55| S6 N«». 1 ks.s. 56 :>(;• No. 2 K.S.S r,JJ 55| No. 3 K.S.S. 52J 53| Tonr: ljuirt. TIN I'llKl The uriw126 words
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Article217 1953-11-12 2 TWO MORE RED BOSSES ARE KILLED One Shot After 400 Yards Chase KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two more Malayan Red "bosses" have been put out of action. One, a branch committee member who has been identified as Wong Ming (35), a Hylam, was killed yesterday. The other a district committee member217 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-11-12 2 A PROTOTYPE of the Royal Air Force Valetta which was rfportrd missinif ywrtrrday. Last message from the plane ua s received when it was five miles off ffj.tnui.28 words
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Article, Illustration249 1953-11-12 2 Driving instructor Charged With Murder Of Waitress LIM TUA TEE, a 23--yeaf-old driving instructor, had a tentative charge of murder explained to him in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday. He was al eged to have CauseH the d*«th of 24-year-old Ong Mui Hong, a waitress, whose body found by249 words
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Article110 1953-11-12 2 Yesterday's Vegetable Prices RETAIL i centi of vej (fii Quality) i yesi ii Singapon Bt ..< hEt ad, E borough and Simon R market* respective y w< Cek v $1.00, $1.10, $i fl Ciiye Sim 30, 35, 30; K Konc 25. :*o. 15; Lettuce TO, 80. M; Peh Chye 50,110 words
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186 1953-11-12 2 THfc Singapore Battalion of the Bovs' Bricade plans to send an official party of 25 members to the big centenary camp to be held in Britain in August next year. The S.ngapore party will consist of 18 boys, five -•eraoantc, anr\ two ofTicer?186 words
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Article20 1953-11-12 2 HONGKONG, Nov. 11.— SpeStai d H M I US $1 12 to Ma 189 1 Rupiah; r 420 words
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Article21 1953-11-12 2 h v. V I by rt 1 1.10 3. 1 1 on Sepl 13, at the j .ad Sen21 words
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Article49 1953-11-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Air Chief Marsha] Sir Arthur Sanders. Commandant-design-ate of the Jn-iperia] Defence College. London, now in the j Federation, visited a jungle fort In Pahang today by helicopter and also heard a Voice Plane broadcast a surrender message in Seraeiai. I49 words
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Advertisement153 1953-11-12 2 This Beautiful mhd La T" Wood FaneUing mSShMPmu << I C H i it now available ex ttotk [w^u^z TFI SAUS Jmst the thing for your "MODERh A/ 1 1 I! A Cat No. D.C. 114 »o easy to ckon w fa ih of J eo:«< ADVT. OF TMI SINGAPORE153 words
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Article291 1953-11-12 3 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS By Customs Locate Contraband In A Refrigerator Standard Shipping Reporter FORTY two pounds of opium estimated at $25,000 was found on board the converted landing craft Maung Bama when the Singapore Customs made an early morning seoich yesterday. The contraband, wrapped in 96291 words
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Article134 1953-11-12 3 20 Month Sentence Is Quashed TAN PENG HENG, who I En tlif !uwcr i > 20 months imprisonfit po isession of -4 Ib. »pium, v. ou| ol the U: 4; 1 louri free when his ap--1 1 A f.r. conviction and was illo ved by Mr. J e Brown. T134 words
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Article99 1953-11-12 3 Geogi iph cal Society of the I '::;■>■ »i iity of Malaya is i of its scries of public i by distin- i 41:0-' i wh nave exoi var rhes of ork in the Feition mi Singapore. T>m trrow, Mr I. C. Booth. Chief Surveyor, Singapore, will99 words
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Article61 1953-11-12 3 TWO s»irU. one aged 12 yean old, the other 13, wore reported missing from their homes In Singapore on Tuesday. Police are searching for them. W »ng Wji Henq (12). disappeared from her home in Lorong 17, Geylang, at 2 p.m. The tther>girl, Wan Yon binte61 words
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Article98 1953-11-12 3 THE t >11 >wing were elected office bearers at the 4.;i i annual general meeting of the Gunong Sayang As> >ciation in Singapore: Patrons: Messrs. LJm Kim Lee, Tan H ton Siang and Anthony P. K Wee; President, Mr. Onij So 1 Bin; vice-Presid-ents, Messrs. T. K98 words
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Article39 1953-11-12 3 ELECTION campaigns foi the Singap >re City Council elections next month hav« started. First to start off with twe meetings was Mr T. A. Simon who addressed crowds a Chittv and Hind)) Roads yes terday evening.39 words
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Article50 1953-11-12 3 THE Malayan Christian Council invites young couples from various churches t > meet Dr. Irma Highbaugh »tui take part in discussions on the question of family life. The first meeting [3 on Nov 13 and will be hel i »1 the Library of the Cathedral a' 850 words
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Article77 1953-11-12 3 BrKC.LARS broke into an amah's quarters, at the back of a house in Cluny Road, Singa- pore, during her absence, and stole gold ring-;, a wristwatch an i vash totalling more than $200. The amah left her quarters I at HMO a.m. to 50 to77 words
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Article, Illustration202 1953-11-12 3 A SEVERE buffeting by a storm ami subsequent bad weather In Uu« Mediterranean U i n>l itop the m.v. Poona wMch is roakini her flrst krip ta Singaport, from unloading her tver popular but fragile j jf 100 toni of Danish beer safe ind int.202 words
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Article48 1953-11-12 3 HARRISONS CROSHELD 1! VRRISONS an I Ci >fleld ra) Ltd., i following crops lor < All I! ibber 30 000 Ib., Benta Rubber Est ii Jeram Kuantan Rubber 65,000 Ib., Kundong Rubber 35.000 ib.. Mentakab Rubber 79.800 Ib., Sungei Bagan 150.000 I an i Tauj >ng Pau 61.000 Ib.48 words
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Article57 1953-11-12 3 A THREE-MONTH English Language coui e a1 po 1-& h >■>■ Certificate level conducted by the Study Group Movement, Singapore, will start on We In lay, Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. in the British Council Ha. l. Applh ationi shoul be Midressed to tht> Organ! Se retary, SI57 words
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Article239 1953-11-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE preliminary report of the Master Plan deals solely with broad principles and policies and is intended as a basis of consultation with all Interested parties in Singapore, Mr. I). H. Komlosy, Chief Planning Officer of the Colony's Diagnostic Survey Team, told The239 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-11-12 3 'Outside' Meter Approved For S'pore Taxis A NEW brand of taximeter h»s biM'n approved by t^r Singapore Itesjistrar of Vehicles. The Arno. I.ondo n typo mct-r is fitted outside and makes it easy for passesKer s to spot the ta\i even at a Ion? distance. Mr. A. E. Jenkins, director135 words
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Article173 1953-11-12 3 THE Standing Committee on Finance of the Federal Legislative Council lias recommended a review of the present education cost of the Federation. The tot:il estimated cost on education for next year will be about $102 million. The Committee ha;; noted that while revenue from eduration173 words
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Article, Illustration188 1953-11-12 3 'My Party Achieves More'-Lim MR LIM CHOO SVE, the Progressive Party** candidate for North Ward in his mani- i i 1 that a United par'y the Progressives could through responsible collective action accomplish much more for the people 'nan any Individual councillor on his own. Mr. Lim. senior schoolmaster, said188 words
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Article39 1953-11-12 3 INSPECTOR A S Nathan Circle Cr im s Oflflrer, Mersing has Di ■> if m transfer to Muar. l !i- p'.M" in be n taken by Che Tik bin Omar. ir- ti^:i< Scuan .it as Circle Crime Officer, Mer-39 words
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Advertisement45 1953-11-12 3 Ml iflkS 3/5 f*ii^* "V Mi r IS I TRIPLEX I UCHTER I "QIC O> HtQtion. S r T^\ Nleni >» feffl on tl JfJ H ~~CATARSNE C Drops Catar R t $4 no I& CO i* i;..x 123 I'obinsoa Road, Spore -1. j** brass and45 words
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Advertisement329 1953-11-12 3 The world famous family of I HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any olhfH p n*n reli^vor f r>r H^ i he, NeuiuljiJ, Colds, Mental btruin. ENG AUN TONS THE TIGER MEDICAL H\l Be Proud of Your English Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Ho Are you con Tin* UfcetiVt329 words
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Article63 1953-11-12 4 Technical Men Plan 2-Day Meet IBEB ..';oM of e P I [1 l and febrau Saturday, Nov ill A i lay, ak< ine i In th< Oti S inday, N 22. a 1 S 1 1 w ill l by the A ion. i r W S S1 I ihe63 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-11-12 4 plinlo MR. SYDNEY van dm B#*r»c. a visitintr director of th world wide Inilever Company is KM presentinc a Medal to Mr. Lai Nanjf. winner of the table tennis tournament h( id recently at th«- Kuala l.unipiir l-«'\«r Brothers factory. On the same rf.t v Mr. v.in del Bcri; plantedStandard - 62 words
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Article179 1953-11-12 4 TWO Indian women, mother and daughter, were sentenced in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to three years' imprisonment after they admitted disposing of the body of a man to cover up a murder. Said Mr. Justice But trose before passing sentence: "I take into179 words
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267 1953-11-12 4 GOEI SIANG TIIIAM, managing director of Guan Seng Kee Ltd.. a firm with a nominal capital of SI. 01)0,000, was told by plaintiff's counsel Mr. C.G Toll, in the Sixth Police Court yesterday, that his views rehis duty to his wife and three267 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-11-12 4 LEADER of the visiting Indian Industrial Delegation, Mr. Murarji Vaidya. assures loeal merchants that their complaints about Indian textiles will be rertifiVd. He was speaking at a tea party airanfird hy the Indian Chamber of Commerce In the Gandhi Memorial yesterday. On tinextreme left i s Mr. Puranik who visited59 words
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Article216 1953-11-12 4 THE Vi toria Memorial Hall was packed tor the Lee Howe Choral Society's inaugural concert last night. The programme, consisting of choral items, vocal solos and duets, was predominantly interspi -< with a n>w e.\tracts from the European rtory. The conductor, Maria T.oej Howe be congratul;V.F.D. - 216 words
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Article301 1953-11-12 4 20,000 SURPRISED BY SUDDEN FLOOD KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Twenty thousand Kuala Lumpur residents were caught by surprise when a flash flood, fed by more than eight hours of incessant rain, suddenly blanketed several square miles of low land around the town this irorning. Early in the morning, both the Kiang301 words
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Article234 1953-11-12 4 Ghost Got Girls Bigger School BATI PA HAT Wed. Pupils of Ike Malay Ciirls' School in Hukit Paste who recently compfaired of seeing threeheaded ghosts and demons felt a little relieved yesterday after listening to a psy-cho-anal\si s from Imam Ahm.iri bin Daud. a religious leader. Since the day the234 words
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Article74 1953-11-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council uill tavt l«»«t 5 7 5,000 yearly if changes in its minute p;ipn sx^tem recommended by its Organisation and Methods Consultants. Messrs. G.C. Goodmaa rad \ie\ Grceirtilll are accepted. At east 01 ::ior of!" clerks licmem atioi i ado]74 words
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Article54 1953-11-12 4 CHAN FOOK Kl T;.:i A 1-- prietn ol shop in I 1 i committed tor ti Assizes on mi <'hai^ .1: KB) the Singapore Nn\ i I e'ourt. >. The men, u .1 wit revolver ;,n >h a knife, wren held tin Lee Cb< SL'.")i) and54 words
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Article, Illustration164 1953-11-12 4 MR. H. EATON HART, the director of a near-cen-tury-oid biscuit firm, Peek, Fn .m and Company Limited, yesterday met officials of a lota! biscuit firm half as old, the Ha Ho Biscuit Factory. He saw how the factory turns ouf nearly half a million poundsStandard - 164 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-11-12 4 No Permit For Lottery Fined$7,000 MR i vtrt n9 words
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Advertisement47 1953-11-12 4 IN CELEBRATION OF THE 10TH /%^h 20th century fox presents \«T V.\- WARD DAK W* Gentlemen m W^fo/erMlon^ Mk ¥WsfSffi/§)^~J- ■■^TECHNICOLOR Wl w FULL STAGE PANORAMIC SCREEN oMoNl)PlNrroDA7l^ I'IIOM 21. tit, l()|t ll(MlM\i,s j^BBHI^—^BP DA;i.y 5 shows. '»J|l y Al 11AM. 1,15. 4.15. 6,15 ft 9.30P.M. M^47 words
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Advertisement13 1953-11-12 4 Pimples Go Ciisi Killed ii 3 Uf I Nfxcdcrm Tor Si >n Trouble*13 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-11-12 5 DRIVER GETS A YEAR'S PRISON the ided init« 1 on Han i year, which of four year*! simpte the Singat Trafl D trj I .fieci t ien he to a ch rge ol 21. imple Mi < conhe n lent. "Since i two o into roll tl I• on Mia73 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-11-12 5 I I -turf. pin \<>v It t.i :.:'.<• I I |> >i I7F), Kota Bahru Lumpur < ?-i i i I rmperature: t m to 7.:;it dm. 1 82 F K »1 i I' iliru t umpui i Ki! nil.ui i 181 >ing u>... i- i (I. .MM. KolStandard - 72 words
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Article69 1953-11-12 5 IR vIAI -i o!.\i MacDonald i General, will give tl il the So th-Eas| Asia at the S japore I Fnion oi Jou rna I held *n H >om of the on Munda y, Xu\ 16. II ,i i i the -.m:<' evening ,<■ 9 l.">69 words
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247 1953-11-12 5 R.I. STAR HERE TO CHOOSE A LEADING LADY "•I M.ilT Reporter v! WOCHTAR, who f.,ns what 1 arrived i« yeslerdaj from 'V star la joint '•'^Malayan v«»tu,e Problem on Ins mind. to rhoose bin 1(1 > ror a lomanlir 'rn Ml t.lrnt The 1 has nrorrird him a la whitk247 words
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Article, Illustration413 1953-11-12 5 GIRL WINS $600 PRIZE IN SLOGAN CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS ALL: 3 /<-, ej they -xi'i'i co on urn brond ;>; s ih, M J. M. de Vilieneur* a- Hi tier .■'■'■>>,(! changer u ih the portable her u won and Mi Sinnatha q\ Johore Bahru w-i record q he colletStandard - 413 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-12 5 FIRING ON BLAKANG MATI r .ill .\"i wi 1 1 take i>.a. e on Mati in a< cordance with th« "Blakang Mati RiiU> Range Firing Rules, 1952" fro Nov. J': to JT and from Nov. :<• ;<> Dec 4. F^iriiii; will take place da from 8 a.m. t>» 4.;w p.m.53 words
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Article38 1953-11-12 5 THE ne laying ei oi y of the Buddhist Union Ja an Senyun Shrine i y the Ven. M .'.I. Mahaweera v. tak p ace <»n SunNov. I"), at 4 p.m. at faS I ai Road38 words
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Article134 1953-11-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, W Jaimulal Abideen, shop sistant at Mi. Austin E lal Johore, wns today acquitted ;uiri discharged by Inche Mahmuud bin Aii. on rharge of attempting to bribe a I' Con table v. ith $20. It was .stated that o n April 4, Abideen134 words
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Article209 1953-11-12 5 LARGE gathering of Singapore Rotarians \<^ terday heard Mr. Brian Sail, a film director attached to the Malayan Film Unit give a talk on the production of documentary films in Malaya and other parts of the world. "The d < t tO of shooting their209 words
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144 1953-11-12 5 Mr. Young Seeks Health In Ireland MR. R. M YOUNG, i Singapore's Director «»f I, i Education leave* f° r land tudiv for healtk I reaaoas. ll<- has h»-en j I away from his work for i 1 nearly three noataa n«> w I two ami a halt moiilhs ©I144 words
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307 1953-11-12 5 Information Dept Staff Too Large THE Standing Committee on Finance of the Federal Legislative Council has strongly criticised the $6.5 million Federal vote for the Department of Information for next year. In its report on the Federal Budget estimates ior 1»54 to be tabled at307 words
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Article120 1953-11-12 5 SUJ Backs UN Bid For Ethics SINGAPORE Inion of Journalists i s vnv krrn l\ interested in a Uaited N;iti«n> araposal lor .in lateraattoaal eoafrreacc to (h.iu iid a («»dr of «*tlii<x m jom ii.ilisui i Union spokrsmaa s.n<l yesterday lie added that ata aaioa h.'s alreads supplied in formation120 words
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Article32 1953-11-12 5 MM Ha K Kieu R irquittcd S i [> e Court ye I <l:.v on i charge of < eatii H Kee Mil 1.9 ga ns ol $'J 80 :i;in Station on 27.32 words
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Article, Illustration108 1953-11-12 5 SINGArORK I :i!»')iii l\irt\ (<>!,( tin- Knulrl mis i«>!i inVh a would regard "imiu-In iransi lory" :m\ ehasfc i:» tin* olotn iMiviitniion nl IH| sh'u( ol -llir »bjertiVC ol its iii):fn •Iron \illi OnFedr ration undei s«!-.jir MTrrrlrn Iccislatun 1.1 1 1 M108 words
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Advertisement53 1953-11-12 5 y J MM A-, i fc A^^ Al4 =>>P MODEL AN R&&3 o, coo*> r^sss:^ <^*- Cold Cleor to the Floor Dcugn, pioneered EASV T£RM$ CAW Bf ARRANGED «"J M«'.n r KeU.,.,. co. a space in less floor spoce. :>OLE DiSTR I bUTOR ■> THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. SINGAPORE53 words
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Article643 1953-11-12 6 i: THOUGH! Sii George Rendel, in Ins pet h which marked Ihe forma] business opening "f Ihe Singa] e C onaJ Commission laid i><- little too uch emphasis, which could be lificant, th< prosperity i I Singapore ana the national tiadr. and d econon thai Singapore's and in/lii643 words
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Article1179 1953-11-12 6 Michael Padev - SIX SPIES WERE THERE Michael Padev When The Cominform First Met Says f 'Nl] first srssiott of, the (.ominfttrm took pittcm *ix Y€«r« m%O lust month in exalted and mysterious < ircimi.slatK ts. ghteen of Europe's most prominent Communist lead- < i including the present Sovief FVime Minister, Mr. Mali1,179 words
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Article208 1953-11-12 6 Review of Views Nonsense IT is nonsense to say that an' increase in th e salaries and v .t" of City Council workers won d have to be followed !>y ;in increase in levies and 'axes as pointed out by th e City President. Mr. T P. F. Mr Wee,208 words
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Letter124 1953-11-12 6 s In yowr Youth t 1 ii recently your article under the caption "Studying in Th UK" by Todak was of useful infor- It will be apprcI if you will kindly try 10 give such information on ying m Australia? As JO i are aware the S«-hool i124 words
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Letter418 1953-11-12 6 Sir: —My Uiji>d friend Mr. M.G. Ferquaon it evidently a rc/ic of the past, more fil /or Raule.s Museum than jfor living in Kampar. fhe '"BrifisM tax-payers'* Case as "nircd" by Mr. Ferguson is to be the dpciding /('Otor, India, Pakistan, Burma an 4 Ceylon s/iou'd418 words
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Article, Illustration585 1953-11-12 6 O.M. GREEN - O.M. GREEN By DESCRIPTION of condit'ons m Tibet which is strikingly different tiom thot provided by the flamboyant repotts of Peking Rad«o is given me by o resident of Kalimpono, on the IndoTibeton border, who ha? recently returned to Bntoin My informont lived for several585 words
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Advertisement105 1953-11-12 6 SING AIM HIE i m;i it STAMIARD INULHnUINI MORNING Nfc\.V*:^ArtH 128. Robtnson Rood, bmqopoie Telephone No« *****—***** Ccblt Or T?l(qiopK Addtrst IIGfRNfcWS Sinqopor*. BRANCH (;FFICEb Room 222 The Times Building Printing Houtr Squore. London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulron Sf.. Hi Cowan St. 8. Leith St. Tele.105 words
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Advertisement86 1953-11-12 6 ETCRNR-MnTIC 7 i firsi sc/f'wmJinx natch and the woihi s smallest s< ON BALI Tht btal p i Matte winding an eff< I i on >■ an Eterni izing lachnh tl U of oiu ring ■dtes' Mich ihm gtorai up a powai RlOrt then 4(1 hours mati'i watchet!) and dni86 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-11-12 7 photo u VSIIINGTON, Nov. 11 (AP)- Former President nan was subpoenaed by the House I n-Ainericaii Activities Committee yesterday lor questioning on about the lair Harry Dexter White, former 11 official accused of So\iet espionage. Nev Vork, it on whe- imU F Byin< i I efAP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-12 7 photo. MBKRS of the court ""i.u v iiu begaa their «>f former li.ini.m i Mohammed Mossa- '''<« meet for preliminary .it the army tomt n- in r.linan. arc (from left) Irunour RakhBrigadier Hamki •>'ii. Court chairman Nasrollah .vlo^hBrlcadiei Mahmoud narpur. iwideßliled Court •«nd Bri K adier Ali Khaiaei. \n mud.AP - 57 words
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Article61 1953-11-12 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 1 (AFP) Egyptian Economic Mis- 11 short v visil India and the F..v East, including apore, to h trade and open new mar- -plian products. o mission headed by Huss< in Fahn Pn iri< n1 oi Ihe F'< i manenl Counoi! for61 words
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Article28 1953-11-12 7 AN inquest into the i of a British Commonwt alth I [ner that killed 18 ons is to be held shortly Redwood City, Califoi nia. A!V28 words
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Article210 1953-11-12 7 CEYLON EXPLAINS BAN ON ANTHEM COLOMBO, Nov. 11 (Reuter) Ceylon's Governor Genera), Lord Soulbury, has received a short note from Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, explaining why the Ceylon Government has decided not to use the Union Jack or the British National anthem in future. Sii John Kotelawj la's210 words
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Article65 1953-11-12 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 1 1, (AP) A Di miv Min stry spokesman I today that Indian troops ha i s< izi d a high- transmitter concealed in ;i United Nations ration bag destined fur prison ps -i Korea. lit- add< 11 'ii.it Hip transmitter .i-65 words
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Article51 1953-11-12 7 LONDON Nov. 11 (UP). Sir Bri.m Robei n <~>7>. has retired from the A i my, ii was official] 5 i nounced yestei day. The chief British negotiator in the Anglo-Egyptian dispute over he Suez Canal, (I Robertson een appo chairman ol th< British TransI port Commission.51 words
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Article68 1953-11-12 7 KUCHING. Nov. 11: (Routcv) Governor Anthony Abel! today opened the first headquarters building of the Sarawak branch of the British Red Cross Society, built entirely through the efforts of 1 its members and g< nero is cooperation of the public. The Governor in his speech68 words
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Article26 1953-11-12 7 SOIL from Ataturk's grave was placed at the foot of the Turkish Flag during ceremonies at the U.N. cemetery near P isan yesterday. A.F.P.26 words
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Article146 1953-11-12 7 j MANILA, Nov. 11, (UP).— Ramon Magsaysay roiled well pasi the one million-vote mark tonight and it appeared that only a political miracle by Pit nk-it Elpidio Quirino could stop the Nationalist candidate from winning a •mashing landslide victory. 1 .atest unofficial figures .shouid Magsaysay leading in146 words
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192 1953-11-12 7 BIG 3 TO DISCUSS NEW PHASE IN COLD WAR Decisions On Soviet Plans, Demands WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (Reutcrr Thr new Bermuda conference of British, United States and French heads of Government is considered in official circles here as of far greater importance than the conf rence originally proposed for last192 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-11-12 7 photo. A BLANKET wrapped rinind her le&s. the Qaeei smiles as the drives back to I'.i.i Um^ii.iiii Palace alter visiting the exhibition of Coronation paintings and drawings on view in the (iovernment offites in Whitehall (iardens. London. UPUP - 38 words
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Article197 1953-11-12 7 TRIESTE, Nov. 11 (Renter) -Italians in Trieste have begmm to snub British soldiers who wire allowed on the streets yesterday for the first time since last week's rioting American sold *rs In the city n their noi warm reception from the Triestinis who for years had197 words
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Article72 1953-11-12 7 RANGOON, Nov. 11 (AFP) At: Indian civi an was killed and over leu tak->n hostage, most n a local cinema, when 800 K robt -i i liav< I some i-ts ra l haton 150 ip east of R. lasi S e of the attackers ket.' up72 words
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Article77 1953-11-12 7 T.OS ANGELES. Nov. 11: iR< uter). Presideni E •n--hower won a vote of confidence today :i the California byin face "f political analysts' predictions thai the districi g Dcmocrat s. With ret. i ims to hand from •J(U of the 221 pr< cincts77 words
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Article41 1953-11-12 7 LONDON, Nov. 11. (AP) A British firm reported I lit has made a bicycle with 18 <arat as a birthday present lor the son of Jamindar Das Nundy, a wealthy Indian merchant. The super bik«- cosi £208.41 words
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Article310 1953-11-12 7 MP Throws Egg At The Opposition LONDON, Nov. 11 <i;. I A Conservative innnln i t Parliament. Sir ll«il»«ii W i lums threw, in tM ir opposition in thr House f Commons last niuht. llr later said he did not »r \\\*r it was a leal MU thought it Has310 words
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Article50 1953-11-12 7 TOKYO, Nov. 11. (UP). A amphibious patr h 14 aboard en into the Korean Strait s ofl Cheju Island yesterday and no survivors have been found, the announced today. h ■> troyers joined In an night search of the area buf found no sun i\50 words
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Article25 1953-11-12 7 i H F. toe of he Italian A re<t truck by floods hmcl --'I s, was shak< »y by earthquake. A P25 words
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Article144 1953-11-12 7 MOSSADEQ TALKS FOR 2 HOURS TEHERAN N< v. 11 (AP).— Former Pei an Prime ter Dr. Mossadeq sunny i jok ingj aft< r stormy scene which hp puncht ii htfl lav. walkout on terday aft< eti il down to pronged on the Im. 'I he < \-'ii tatoi got i144 words
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Article22 1953-11-12 7 ART ti< o<\ ral Hoi atio N< iof the Napoleonic War I hav« »uth, 1...:: I AFP.22 words
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Article73 1953-11-12 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 11. The following ore the closing prices af rubber and tin on the London market LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16id. I December 1 6i d. Jan. /March H,d. Apr. /June 17 d. July/Sept. Ml6. November c.i.f. 16J,d. Tone. Dull. Spot73 words
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Article21 1953-11-12 7 A DENTIST was accused in Nottingham ye terda) of pulling en of a patie to conceal v -'io>hod Rllinss.21 words
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201 1953-11-12 7 LONDON, Nov. 11.- Britain trill hand over ron trol of atomic energy on Jan. 1 to a Ml organisation to be run on industrial lines, the Government announced vesterdav. An official report n.uned r.ord Salisbury, who la Lord President of the Council, as theReuter; AP - 201 words
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Article77 1953-11-12 7 LONDON, Nov 11, (K- itei I --Sir E n P ''Aden, a senioi i i ant, has been ch as chairman <»f lh« poration r ii:'!i will Buti h atomic i v•■ from next year, it was officially an Dounced lonii 4 In I!H7 ht arai77 words
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Advertisement65 1953-11-12 7 "ARCADIA" "TELL" swiss hue WATCHES > )&*£si?&&&*dj CRAFTSMAN fc9&fc&&B3ll A modekn wa TIMEKEEPER AND A /^r3i*^-V^-:vfiV-Jf cmmismw item of jffiJ£is£3&~ ftPSONAL JEWEIi^, '^v^T^^W ARE EXEMPLIFIED IN [J0^ t NA ARCADIA' 18K (OLD jff!^**\\ 12 WATCH oBk N PRICE A^ ARCADIA* ?0 y^r MICRONS ROLLED S. J i6 a^ JKll GOLD65 words
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Article, Illustration147 1953-11-12 8 |>hnlo WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (AP)— The I'.S. govern,nent seized yesterday its 35th ship in the programme to regain possession of war-surplus ships which the government contends were Illegal!? sold to foreign interests. This one was the A p^c Oregon, seized at Boston. All v< reAP - 147 words
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Article48 1953-11-12 8 WASHINGTON. N >v. 11 (AFPi President I the American Aircraft Industries A IX R t nighi ed States tiirig or producing 11 types I military aircraft p I to any plane abroad. Admiral Ram>ey > d in broadcast that the 1 1 types include^ nghtera ►ers.48 words
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Article33 1953-11-12 8 A SPOKESMAN I t Turkish Mai t1 me H ;n Istanbul I gi I, he.ri ol;! f S\ which ran n the sea <>f Marmara early day. Bui i situation." A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article57 1953-11-12 8 BANGKOK, N »v. II: < Norwegian r <- 5 vk< -i carrying 900 the C nmunist port >f S i on ih South China ce l e Chinese have lived in Thai -nd many year-. M are :>^eti ;r it to return their hot Another Norwegian slip.57 words
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Article35 1953-11-12 8 NEW Y<>R!< V I I (AP) I 000 I Gei nan toys will be rican 'ordins > Ei K hi the S ico Toy Co., r S i ivle in rg35 words
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Article12 1953-11-12 8 > B: BritJ W< \'ru lorv ol N ;ei <. APAP - 12 words
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Advertisement624 1953-11-12 8 HAMBURG -AMBRIKA LINIE NOKDEEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN ShK\l( B f» Colombo Ueaoa Marse-illa Ant*«rp Kotterdam Hmmburt Bremen S-MTC PS hum Penan* »7^ I.evrrkiisen <HAFA<i> 11/lfDec 17/lHDer 19/tIHM 'lorn- Knne M.iml.i Kobe X t«»ki»riama l*on;«ns I 1 Sham P«»rc is Ncrfcarateia fWDL) 15No? .J OT J^Hnn2 l> Easea <lIAPACi> iM :oNuv JlHo*/IDw624 words
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Advertisement1089 1953-11-12 8 in .-1.,., BLUE FUNNEL LINE fit*»»i (MHMti MANSFIELD < <>-♦ l} I) S i PS '.an He aftl P«leo« for Marseille* LJverpoo: H K«»M/M No* II l» a« (Jlasgow m'"t'i'" \iiu.me«ion for Havre i*iver N>^ IH Nov 0 Nov 0/tl to uiirpri"* 'Si Nm Iroilus for Holland. London Antwerp Hamburg1,089 words
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Advertisement423 1953-11-12 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam I loyd HoU.iiut Amrrici l.inr Nodrrl.iml Lint* Rotterdam UolttMilam \in^t<! il.nn HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW TOBK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBII.K. NEW ORLI \NS via SIKZ. s'jiDif p shun Peaaai KIOUW (SMN) 10 i:.\ov n.\.»v II LSNoi KOKNLO (SMN) im 25Noi *HXa\ 2«No* SOMMFI.SIIVK »IIAI) M i:>l>n423 words
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Advertisement645 1953-11-12 8 EAST ASIATIC LINt NUIIV.N IKDM M \MMN\\I\ I K MM»\'t TO* Bj*riek<»k (,iln POON fot Melbourne. Sydney l*oi Kembla (not loariinc local catco) Gda I MVVIILKt.V Dot Baniik( k Saigon M( ni;ki ng Kobe Yokohama I I I MSIKI.V for Bangkok I'm >\IIIN(.S II) (OMI.NKM M \M»I\ liti < olontoo645 words
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Article284 1953-11-12 9 R.I. Is Silent On Red China Deal JAKARTA, Nov. 11 (Keutcr) The Indone>ian (iovcrnmont yesterday one week after tbe an nouncemeni it would resume rubber sales to Com munist China remained silent <»n details of the proposed trade. Government official* would j neither confirm nor deny re- ports that Inrtones.n284 words
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Article46 1953-11-12 9 WASHINGTON Nov. U I P) The failure of the ional Cotton certain, informed SOU] The A:m ri< an Marion Rhodes, and the British delegate, A. E. Ich ai todays v p thai it was useless to continue the exchange of views.46 words
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Article129 1953-11-12 9 Standard S|w<i;ii Correspondent JAKARTA. \o\. 11. A Japan*' |»!:m to sW ut» :in Asian Payments I uion. similar to Hi: I urnd Kun»|" .1.1 Payments I nion (HIT), has not drawn innch MMNMrI here. one of the fe;ir thai 1 ■< I IV. '>n would129 words
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Article15 1953-11-12 9 DOING THE MARKET S I r B < Pi tfl ind the 'i NOON PRICES 115 words
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Article25 1953-11-12 9 I r I IM I t \l Mi i I'M Ml Me A i Ml MM > l 1. I. 1 Kl MM K A25 words
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Article93 1953-11-12 9 KARACHI. Nov. 11. (UP)— rt pan has negotiated to buy mi ooii torn of Paki I i agreement MRncd i Pood Ministry No d< about price or arrangements were evealed. The ;:crr»' neni c Food MinisPakistan'i a v s s Haknie. k >.:i I/: i93 words
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Article32 1953-11-12 9 MF Kl 1 W HENNI Cognac F.r-n i f and Co., Con predicted in New York. yesterday. Cognac siilr^ in the United States will show a substantii hi < .ii APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-11-12 9 Ph. (l <i ON A GLOBAL trip to Introduce Ike Kapteia "Vloo>!«-iU" aulotycle i .in-!i.»( tur.ii by tlirir firm in Amsterdam, three »x«*rutivrs. Messrs. W. Kiptrin. >T;i?j.«Rinu Dtree* t<»r. w. 11. j. Haiica chairman «>f the board of directors and A. I>< lt<»»r. vi<» president, arrived in SingaporeStandard - 86 words
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Miscellaneous268 1953-11-12 9 -J .-A AH J V/'m LOWEST OF ALL r} THAT T S— > v :o i lower suoe sh molt ~JS^ CM- J A^SB f> --VIAH MOWS -MURDER"; AUey OOP By V.T. Han:l,n THE"/ CAN'T CO ESM II KUkllaF N^'mF.N V^J l*k^' r volycow! nooc Nthajtoj^v ffiv J &m? loos^268 words
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Miscellaneous285 1953-11-12 9 ~*~**>*9***y* i 'iW>^^ i^fca!a<a<ala<Mfca>i»'f' r^B^ »,^> pore Diary f ,M->u>r C «T?1 ENTERTAINMENT British Council Hi«:i b.so p.m mud. d. Vgc 1 1 1 I SINf3APOU ART MXIKIY exh:- >r r4 d 9tS nm bition of paintingi by four Chi- |llM»rsi\\ Aural (Hindus! m. r^> i, t.is mi 'ms p.m285 words
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Letter342 1953-11-12 10 Sir; The letters R.S.V.P. stand for "Repondez s'il vous plait in French, or, "Reply, if you please" in English, yet how many of the so-called educated recipients of invitationr care to rep'y? Speaking from my own personal experience, I can say, without fear of contradiction,342 words
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Letter201 1953-11-12 10 Sir; Your Article in Monday's Singapore Standard, "NURSES COMPLAIN OF INTIMIDATION." surprised and shocked me I refuse to believe responsible persons like the Mitnn and Si>ter Tutor of the Genoral Hospital. .1 »hore Bhiru, would intimidate the Nurse? under their charge. If the Malayan Nurses Union d> not201 words
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Letter274 1953-11-12 10 HE WAS NEVER QUOTED Sr;— lt is dimrult to see how Mr. Wee Sjon Bee. Manager, Town Bus Service Ltd., was misquoted as he claims to he in your issue of 29th October. I<>:>3. in reference to The Standard report of 22nd October of certain points of agreement arrived at274 words
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Letter195 1953-11-12 10 Sir; In your issue of to-day's date you published a letter from M.A. und it the heading 'I rubbed my eyes". It was in reply to a letter which you had published in a previous issue from a Mr. Ferguson. Both letters were silly and195 words
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Letter80 1953-11-12 10 Sr; The art:r!e by Mr. A.S. N T air of 7!) Mountbatten Road K.L., appearing in the reader's forum in this paper a fovv days ago reminds me of the story of the camel and the Arab, when he refers to Mr. G.V. Thaver of the M.I. Association.80 words
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Letter164 1953-11-12 10 Sir; As a regu'ai listener of the Chi MM programmes of Ri lio Malaya Singapore Station, I hear daily the same message meant for the bandits being repeated so many times a day in different dialects. Surely it is not meant for those at home and it is164 words
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193 1953-11-12 10 Sir: As a firm believer of the four freedoms one was shocked to read of the so-called funeral procession and cremation which the President of the I'MNO carried out recently in Johore Rahru. the capital of an enlightened Ruler. This reminds one of the193 words
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Letter197 1953-11-12 10 Another Big Squeeze Sir, —It is appalling to read in recent publications that the University of Malaya is going to absorb $!45 million. This will mean another big squeeze on the public pocket in the way of increased taxes, etc. Malaya is at the moment facing a financial crisis and197 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-11-12 10 THE NEW THE OLD The girls were pretty in the days when this ancient lire engine teas the latest thing, but ]ew IPOIII4J hare dared to pose 111 as brief a COS til me ns 18-year-old Barbart Deer. Tint's change, and mttch ran be .said for modern trends.48 words
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Article34 1953-11-12 10 The Leuyite of Nations is l i? t an instrument of th« Millennium, It provides th« first forum th e world has ever seen for the discussion of trorld affairs. Prof. Alfred Zimmeru. l'J2il.34 words
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Advertisement191 1953-11-12 10 CATHAY ORGANISADOHj-^ ATTRACTIONS -^gp' m OPE m- 1??^-. Phone 21-116 for booking 9.'s<>|irn ON 1111. STAGE PANORAMIC S< Ki;i A S niK WORM) *fp J V\ Gentlemen i: T~f. S\ 1 1 Hl)\> MIDNIGHT N "BECAUSE OF YOU" L<) 1-1 N (MANDABINI lIOOWG ifsff} V V|^fiir\ FROM TODAY! m *'*»>'191 words
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Advertisement56 1953-11-12 10 IMI COUPON THIS BEFORE YOU OROIR YOUR PAT. TERN. You muii enclose »htee ten cent trompi if you wont your pottern cut. It I don't get the stomps, you don't get the pottern A number of orders hovr corre to me without the stamps These won't be cut till the56 words
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Advertisement187 1953-11-12 10 F^f^ba HAYWORTH GRANGP t B 1W SALOME -'m CHARLES LAU6HTO': Plus! Palhe News: FOOTBALL Scotlmd vs H^ Saturday PHMi^^^RBH Bfi^. ALEXANO I "Che Huskttctrs tttli'f /l(-f rr M4it» «#7«o V tlrutt I'm. The S\l.\ <»l John II u. Jin <.| FROM Hl> O>\ Olth.lN \|\M M .7 HOCK HUDSON f187 words
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Miscellaneous394 1953-11-12 10 t I rwy o o mui \ii«>\: I "When ymi r 4» .1 t Sjtkers, yon ;ir«* Im*>i t«» 1 y—rnelf." I r.inkh.i lIH K»I»\V M»K KVI.KY 1 OM: This Is day which 1 requires i tactful, flexible 1 ou*!:> >k not precipitate chances, but adjust to tti >se which394 words
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Article433 1953-11-12 11 Women s Discus And Shot To Go Nov. 11 (Reuter) A four-man subtee <»» MM International Olympic Committee, here, proposed that, in future Olympics, re,ld not be allowed for individual COM■iptitions. Ihp committee, consisting of Frik Von Frenekell liul) Bo rikliind (Sweden), Albert Mayer nd) and433 words
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Article25 1953-11-12 11 i team c erica] iday, Nov 16 i friendly badI r [ngles will H k Choon, Othman, Ung 'he .ng Cheng Willie I25 words
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Article14 1953-11-12 11 Rocky To Box During His Tour 11 al dc- 1 reN Miami I II14 words
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Article40 1953-11-12 11 Kelantan Haidcourt Tennis t ten been: Bok C s I <■• Buk Huck Chong D He: Lim T< > Kim Pr>-.\« w o.: Si n Seng and .T.R. Hock Chuan eai R; hn-vat I ft-3. b handicap I >hd Taib Di C.W.40 words
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Article78 1953-11-12 11 RAUB. Wed. Th e first of what is proposed to be an annual event In th o activities of the newly formed Raub Tamilians Sports and Cultural Association was watched by large crowd her« v. hen 'he married members met *he bachelors at goccer. The married78 words
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Article25 1953-11-12 11 MERSING. Wed. In n fast and clean hockey match Tigers '•cat lightning I—o1 0 on Ine Town Padang. Stephen MuruKesu was the scorer.25 words
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Article269 1953-11-12 11 HONGKONG, Nov. 11.— Fight fans here arc looking forward to seeing more boxing than they have seen since the outbreak of World War 11. A group, calling themselves the Hongkong Amateur Boxing Association, has formed to a boost to the sport. When tiie end of269 words
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Article114 1953-11-12 11 I 17--•el inn f -u th% drawn i wore: New Zealander? for nine wickets declared and !»H lor sewn declared: Eastern Province 173 and 109 i'*r seven. Dakin, a Ull, fast-medium bowler, took the wickets of v, C (pie and Bert Stlt- in his fir: over,114 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-11-12 11 Mrs. (Gladys Ltke-ClMa and On^ Chew Bee who have hc.n ranked as top-flight Malayan exponents of lawn tennis hv the parent body, although they failed to overcome foreign invaders in the Malayan championships this year.39 words
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Article155 1953-11-12 11 LONDON, Nov. 11 <AP)— Eiir land's cricket worW received a £130,000 nest-egg yesterday record profits from the Test matches between England and Australia this summer. In addition, the Australia! ouk home ClOO.OOO as their share of the tour pt En^'. nd's Cricket Board announced that £10,Ouo wouldAP; AFP - 155 words
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Article224 1953-11-12 11 SYDNEY (N.S.W.),Nov. 11.— Tiu New S »uth Wales u v 12, will be a guide to singles line-up for the D C\:p. M.S.W. i have I Ken Rosewall No. 1 n and Tony Ti al ovei > for Uss. Ttabert's defeat of \A champion,224 words
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Article58 1953-11-12 11 MANCHESTER, Nov. It): (Reuter) Brian Merriti the young Gloucestershire interna- mal, caused an upset in tin round of the men's e.s in (he English Open is Championships i he beal the holder M jn j Haguenauer, experienced French international. Merritt lost the flrsi ~e* but staged a58 words
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Article26 1953-11-12 11 I.OXDON. NOV. 11. (Reuter) Johnny Williams, the former British heavyweight champion. outpointed Al Bernard (Belgium) over ten rounds at the F -npre^ Hall. London.26 words
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Article191 1953-11-12 11 Colony Dominate Tennis Rankings IPOH, Wed. Malaya's foremost tennis stars are One Chew Bep. of Singapore, and the quadruple titleholder, Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua. of Selaiij;or. They head this years official rankings by the M.indinc committee of Die Malayan Lawn Tennis Association, in which Singapore players dominate. The list, as191 words
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Article174 1953-11-12 11 Teams For P. Buntar Hockey PARIT b; NTAR. Wed. Two leading hockey team* their i tri ts :neN here on Friday when the Sunaei Patani Dr.i wj engage the Krian Rov< friendly match on the public padang. The Krian Rovers will be represented by the following S Omar and Osman174 words
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Advertisement246 1953-11-12 11 NOTICE CONTROLLER OF SUPPLIES SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE TENDER NO: 11. TpENDERS v. ill be received at the offl eof the Controller of Supplier. 2nd. Floor. Ful- B ling, Singapore, up to noon on Wednesday, 18th. November, 195.'*. for the purrhasc of approximately 2.000 Tom o! Siamese Rice "A" Grade (Siblime)246 words
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Advertisement599 1953-11-12 11 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPALITY APPUCATIONS arc invited for the following vacancy on the permanent establishment of the Municipal Architect's Department: Reinforced Concrete Draughtsman Salary Stair: $336 x 12--444/462 x li-552. Staiv point accoedlng to age, qualifications and experu Allowances: A variable i of Jiving allowance is payable In addition a599 words
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Advertisement423 1953-11-12 11 BIRTHDAY l f \H7iN loi s itn h. r.,m ITJ. 12th liofta i I ci. MC« you; 21st I. For the [jas* D«o Gr»tl«j» e Kilt n r Ail n loi A I K .nd th« ov9. M im. J i ■bethi. Chai Rayi ACKNOWLEDGMENT MKS INN! i wui K.423 words
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Advertisement141 1953-11-12 11 Standard Sc»r\ ic© Tor The I ncmploycd AT Vo| R i| KVICK; Arc ?.ii oncnip!u\rri irifl in need- lo h> >r you to intil ».»rk. che smztpnta Standard I nrmplmmrnl Bur. .j offers >ou frrr spice In 1111l coluiin Fum nil or writ*, tour lor.il Sl.ind.irtl oflßre lor m app/ir.nn.ri141 words
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Article1901 1953-11-12 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Sea Wolf Follows Up In Race Two By K!'\LA LUMPUR, Wed.— l ne Horses scorru ■nalden uins at today's races, second of the Selangor Turl Club's November meeting. They were Dynasty, Sea Wolf, Ginseng, Barborossa and Lyon Queen. Dynasty, with Hudson astride, romped1,901 words
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Article55 1953-11-12 12 Special f':«>!i Shreep drawn on Race l Ist 1371 $189: 2nd lO.").} $84: 3rd I.ViH $42 i Starters < s.l rach>: ISQS 1.'>44 1612. 1532, i:>2.). 1152, i:t4l 1646! On Race 8 l»t 147! $162; 2nd KiO.l $81 !if| 133.1 $4(J Starters ($.l each>: 1477, 104fi55 words
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Article50 1953-11-12 12 TOTAL POOL $289,650 FIRST *****6 $78,205 SECOND *****0 539,102 THIRD *****6 $19,531 STARTERS $2,443 each *****1. *****3, *****9, *****2, *****9, *****0, *****4, *****0. CONSOLATION $1,737 each *****0, *****8, *****5, *****6, *****0, *****9, *****2, *****0, *****5, *****9. DOUBLE TOTES: Ist double five tickets $233. Second double six tickets $247.50 words
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Article603 1953-11-12 12 THE RETURN rusher encounter between University of ."Malaya and the Teacher's Training College at the Victoria School ground yesterday was a repeat performance of the first, University winning by 15 points (four tries and a penalty) to live (goal). It was a game In603 words
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Article45 1953-11-12 12 THREE cheers to Won? Pen? Soon and his colleagues for throwing a bucket of "water" on the BAM committee. They really deserved it. It's high time they realised that their attitude towards the players could no longer be tolerated. "VITAMINS. Singapore.45 words
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Article37 1953-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— ln a friendly rugger played on the HQ Malaya ground todav Malaya Signals Regiment boat Technical College by ll points (a penalty goal, goal and a try) to six points (two penalties)37 words
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Article70 1953-11-12 12 irIRSI DAY) y-ASS t jliv. I. 1 md Di y Mid 2 run i>>^ i ""> K.ijht 'SKCOND DAY. CL ASS 1. <jiv f. 2 ...id i-«i run CM* {-j m P aiv 2 .ind l milt Kuht r» 'THIRD DAYI CLASS l. Div i mi M [uri70 words
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778 1953-11-12 12 A TOTAL of 172 entries has been entered for the Sin#»apo.-e races on Nov. 21. 25 and 28. There a- e 82 from class 1 .md 90 from clan 2. Full entries are Hiven below. HORSKS CLASS 1. Ist run778 words
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Article252 1953-11-12 12 THE four-man badminton t^am beaded by Wong Peng Soon who left early this morning by plane to Hongkong to route to Formosa v. guesti at a farewell rheon given by the Chung Shing Jit Pao and the V Pao at the lapitol Re rant252 words
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