Singapore Standard, 14 November 1953
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Title Section17 1953-11-14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m m Vol. IV. No. 13.-. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1953. TWFI.VE PACES 70 CENTS.17 words
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Article75 1953-11-14 1 SIAMESE TIGHTEN SECURITY CLAMP X No\ i:*(UP) n posipj vent the mmunist ter- districts m provinces of operation •>. a> prog c irft-w m outhcrn gora and a. a. decree forbids rlior.M'd jMlherins n lour p Tsons m of Sadao. H;iVatawrei m Sini, ;ui(J i*i (he disBannagstaa and ala prortaee.75 words
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Article13 1953-11-14 1 f Lords yester-j wading tiie Duke of instead of ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article110 1953-11-14 1 China Ban Hit HK Most Grantham L 3 (AFP) ernor Sir] light British 11 world i ved ai hun-i.-.Ulerf that i did nol I ;l m whore. He said it was only the Ingenuity of Hongkong busimen and traders that had enabled the Colony to survive. Wmm our? Do iling110 words
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Article31 1953-11-14 1 TOKYO. Nov. 13 \P> Japan today invoked the L'.S. Japan Security Pact m I move to force South Korean "Invaders" from Tin,' Takeshima Island m the Sea of Japan.31 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-11-14 1 "TlfuM 1 'l-trri '"ul>HpStJ^sil^.--. MANU. LAUIL. KAM. SLNDEK and MOIIL.N13 words
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Article, Illustration503 1953-11-14 1 Seats Snapped Up In Rush To Hear World Famous Pianist EVIDENCE that Singapore is avid for the best m music was given last night when it became known that one day before bookings were open to the public for the concert of the world-famous British pianist, Solomon, there were only503 words
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Article158 1953-11-14 1 SEVEN l)i others from Sega mat m Johore yesterday sent their DeeDavali money totalling $14 to The Christmas Toy Fund with the following note: "Oar parents gave us some spending money As we enjoyed we thought of the poor children. We decided to send some158 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-11-14 1 "I warned you, chum, he was a violent old cuss! —Blimey! boss, it's you!"16 words
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Article, Illustration441 1953-11-14 1 MICHAEL GOH - MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ROT AWAY MICHAEL GOH JUST WASTE! ~*And In Malaya Too By Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S pineapple canneries ore today paying thousands of dollars yearly to cart away for destruction raw materials which, if processed, could develop into a multi million dollar industry. These raw materials pineapple waste441 words
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Article119 1953-11-14 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 13, (Renter) Four Malayan Chinese terrorists. Including two women. have been shot to death by Thai police. while i another woman Chines,' ter-| rorist suspect has been taken into custody after a short gun j battle at a hilly village m the Betong119 words
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Article19 1953-11-14 1 Ea.-* Germany 3 first ambassador to Red China presented his credentials to Chairman Mao Tse-tung ye.-teidav.19 words
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Article74 1953-11-14 1 EL SEGINDO California, T ov. 13 (AP) Douglas Aircraft Co.. disclosed yesterday the F4D Skyray it built for the N T av v and which holds the ivorld jet speed record for a :hree-kilo'vietie course. has successfully passed take-off and landing tests on a carrier. The74 words
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Article16 1953-11-14 1 ARGENTINA has appointed Senor Carlos Quires as the new Ambassador m Japan. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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356 1953-11-14 1 Templer Keeps Mum On His Future Plans LONDON, Nov. 13. 'Rou tor)— General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner ,m Malaya, said last night that he could say nothing about his future plans The retieenre with which his latest visit to London is being surrounded is rousing speculation as to whether356 words
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Article34 1953-11-14 1 X f!A Rl 0D M. N R iterj.— Pol f I Omdun t when la ;ir:<i un«'OVet( 1 vvh.i! red 'he brs I C »ti ntu'nUi cell pptratinf m Urn Sudan.34 words
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Article45 1953-11-14 1 A COFFEE-SHOP m Upper ngoon Road was broken r lay morninfl by five men and robbed of 13 es of beer, a wrist-watch, a box of milk and cash $16.50. All five men were arrc v hours after the robbery.45 words
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Article, Illustration150 1953-11-14 1 Aris, 6, Now Back With A New Face ARIS bin Rolop »lx-yv I old son of an linuation Itpartment labourer, returned by an RAF. HastilUM I craft from Australia with a I toy Kola bear. a tin v. watcb and a new I I He got all tbree during bi>]150 words
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Advertisement20 1953-11-14 1 >|! JwAfCHES 3B' mvino j *^g^^ I LEE CHAY h CO. Hi). SPORE -6 TEt:gQ?54 CRLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH 'NCABLOC <SHOCKPROOF>20 words
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Advertisement25 1953-11-14 1 CRYSTAL <Sc SILVERWARE Tht NOVELTY,To M XX. North Rridur Kd. Phone SISS, Singapore C. i |I 11 BRITON door closer SHUTS THE DOOR FOR YOU25 words
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Article88 1953-11-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two British soldiers. C. Plaister. 20, and P. Shaw. 24, of the fvct Liglit Infantry. Sepang, claimed tiial, when produced before the Kuala Lumpur Fw<\ Magistrate, Inche Ismail, today on a charge ol theft. It was that they sto'e a wallet containing $35,88 words
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Article339 1953-11-14 2 Ratepayers Tell Govt. Standard Staff Reporter MEASURES to implement the Master Plan must be such as to promote, not destroy, the confidence of the persons haying genuine interest \n land, says the Singapore Ratepayers Association m o memorandum on Government's proposed legislation to freeze land339 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-14 2 ln< expert b' 1, V, s, rj'Ci 0 o|| I) 1 I I I I 1 or m S'i»tl u I i I I II I ti I' S i I StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-11-14 2 Swi nton Stops Over I ()Kl> SWINTON, (left). Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, on his arrival m Singapore jresterdaj hy QANTAS ConstrlJation alter travelling more than 8.000 miJrs m New Zealand and Australia. ll*' was accompanied by his private secretary. Mr. John Morrison. They w* re in* i at Kallaag Airport87 words
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Article106 1953-11-14 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINC. ruhbrr prices (cents P«r ID.) m Sinxa p o r c yesterday Avere: Buyers Sellers No KS S Spot Loom 55] 55? No. l R.s.s. No 2 K.s.s. ;,4;- HI No. 3 R.s.s. 521 :>?; Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE Th? price #f tin yesterday wis |31] per106 words
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Article73 1953-11-14 2 WHILE a Singapore police" man was questioning a driving instructor about an all) traffic oflerue. a man v. to the instructor and saying he was a detective demanded to see certain car papers. Yesterday m the Fourth Criminal District Court, Heng Ah Song, an onVl-ioo labourer.73 words
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Article38 1953-11-14 2 RIT S O N |.v talks be- Sin re Go> Council of higher Income 1 1 c S•• idard u T':.t -he neflOttaaffect salary i of 5.000 officers m I. il ai d HL38 words
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Article32 1953-11-14 2 rii IFF stole mo:-. $1,000 v. r I of j weilcry fu c n Li n Aii Pin B Singapore, while t lie owner the gems, i was Ral P32 words
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Article234 1953-11-14 2 THE necessity of identifying plots of land with absolute certainty was ilnmd by Mr. L C Bu«t!i. Singapore's Chief Surveyor, jresterday when he save a talk to the Geographical Society of the Iniversity of Malaya. Mr. Booth ?aid. "Land is a commodity. It is h sought,234 words
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Article69 1953-11-14 2 Producers Say Don' t Ban Export Cionta! Rubber Seed; KUALA LI MPLR, Fri. -The Rubber tniwdtn' Council, The Standard wai tod, bai rejected .1 propts. from certain quarters that it should nsk G«veni■M'lil to ban the export of lii^ii yieldint rubber <J.mil *eeds from Malaya. it has Ah'iv.ii. presents! ire.69 words
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Article86 1953-11-14 2 THE ii.i:-:* against I k On \v. Wi j. Tan Yet Lcong Pong who wnv nc- the Singapore Fifth oj importing <. im into 1 1 drawn I terctay. The Magistrate, Mr. D. H 'hcni a ::'<in2 to at) While they v re rtill In the charge86 words
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Article29 1953-11-14 2 ORAL P. a. U. > FARELF was Rncd c S ngapore first Trartic yeiterday and disq from dr. v ing for one j -dcd guilty to two IC o!Tence«.29 words
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Article112 1953-11-14 2 Templer Tells His Fortune LONDON Xoi I ft] Sir (ii'r.;li m rd th" t.«h!«s on a M.tl.i i shidrnt hv. 1 might it II .1 i Sir I'ri.i's rwgpti— Circulmtißf iiiroiv,' (h<students. Geaerai remplct nsrd a oMvct vttiu'i il hit hi ha s «'Jt«ii us. t hnc ?»«'for(». Hr ask,-,;112 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-14 2 rw G.O.C. Wngannti n u u < arroll-Scott. >•« rdnj pi I a oLiots ol lb,- S.«ua|Hir»- l; I dcnant A. Hanhnyer, M t< i Major A. Ib..n.i i.. %r|r s r for their part in forming the R \ltOYI_: lbc General p 1M i nfStandard - 57 words
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Advertisement385 1953-11-14 2 tDO YOU HAVE GREY HAIR? IT'S TIME T0... •aT^^-Sfc ACTS AS A Wf AT THE SAME •x- mm. i t i m f E LOTA HAIR **Ul OM» 8» TUOTA CO'jMt TIC CO-StACKPOOI IHOIAHO NOr A WF- GRADUALLY DARKENS THE HAIR. MAKLS HAIR SOFT 4 GLOSSY. FORMULA OF THE ENGLISH385 words
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Article87 1953-11-14 3 LOA NS BOOST RICE YIELD T l»i ill. Thurs. Loans by the Council of Custom and RePerak, have asrd Malay peasants m i cultivating over 1,000 of neglected rice fields In the State, an offi- ot the Council said toit this year. the OUj $252,000 farmers. This of the rollec-87 words
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Article27 1953-11-14 3 ;S \H Fri.— bridle path. ra with 1 m fhe Kuala opened by v. n of this 1) complete to a Pal /lours.27 words
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Article19 1953-11-14 3 H. Fri.— the rs lot--1 wi I a wrong into the er things19 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-11-14 3 HUNDREDS of S>i»apore Boy Scouts and Cubs sacrificed their pocket m <> ny <* y yesterday to finance a project The Scouts have a 27 acre ground on Boon Ley Road, off Juron^. but could not develop it into I a camp fire site because130 words
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Article158 1953-11-14 3 A COMMITTEE is soon to be formed m Singapore to consider the necessity of coinciding the opening of school terms m the Colony schools with the University terms both here and overseas, The Standard was told A spokesman of the Education Department said yesterday that158 words
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Article108 1953-11-14 3 LIM AH TEE wjs sent cured m the Singapore First District Court yesterday to one year's imprisonment fir criminal breach of trust of a sowing machine worth ?4">o The prosecution stated that LJm took .i ng machine from a firm m X >rth Bridge Road108 words
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Article48 1953-11-14 3 HOXGKON'O Nov. IT s ci;ii Standard Service. Cios g I 's of the H uk Vl4 Ex- ;,> |»d iy were M 5.67 to ill sterling; 55 ***** 4 US M $1,813 to M Oaj" m II: $0 I H 1 one [ndonesian Ruppi ih: c. $255,12548 words
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Article407 1953-11-14 3 GOVT. TO ACQUIRE LAND FOR HOUSES Plans For 3,000 Low Cost Units THE Singapore Government will acquire, before the end of this year, 120 acres of land south of McPherson Road and off Aljunied Road tor the construction of low cost houses. This was stated at a press conference m407 words
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Article112 1953-11-14 3 THK Singapore Coui M fjr Adult E :i will conduct four courses given by four University of Malaya tutors. Anyone wishing to join any of ilvese courses should register with the tutors at f>.:}o p.m. at the dates and pi 1 j given below: M Local112 words
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Article30 1953-11-14 3 THE Malayan Sinhalese Association last night gave a dinner at Kuala Lumpur to Mr. W. Fernando who was re'•entlv appointed to a post m, the Malayan Civil Service.30 words
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Article77 1953-11-14 3 MALACCA, V:> food number if entri i pei f i lor Mi- i\ Gran I Prix >f m:- m at trie Capitol Dan -ii m Sun lay rn^'it. Ih elf >'. an .|m j j t to i li-,. 1 f Liv i i for Maid77 words
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173 1953-11-14 3 2 Sikh Scholarships Available Next Year THE Sri Guru Nanak Sit Sang Sahha has ann nn tiie award of two scholarships to Sikh .students attending Government or Governmentaided second iry schools In Singapore. These scholarships are to pommemorate Sri Guru Nanak Dev's birthday which falls on Nov. 20. Earh scholarship173 words
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Article105 1953-11-14 3 :i S. C STOUT, wh > arrive I m Si" t few 1 <y< i is to t ik.« up ;»n m>;> ):ntm snl as i King lorn Tr tde Comm fll) >n the Mr. X :<.'/,- r?v 'it ide C mimi >sior\ »r m Malay i105 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-11-14 3 MR. R. M. rOfJNG (above). Singapore's Director of Education, left on the Blue Funnel steamer Peleus yesterday for Britain. Mr. Yountf. who has been ailin? for the past few months. i<t making this trip to recuperate on the Irish Coast. lie is to return to the68 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-11-14 3 BISHOP 11. Clifford »>ortnct>u oi Winsmnsin, U.S.. plants a tree m Pokok Assam New Village, three milrs from Taiping. Taipine Methodists are building a Christian Centre m the village at a tost of 57.000.34 words
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Article180 1953-11-14 3 THE DIOCESE IS BROKE -BISHOP THE DIOCESE will not be able to pay subsidies to parishei next year a s the Diocese will not have the money. This El stated by Rev. H.W. Btints. the Bishop of Singapore m the latest issue of the Courier, the 1 Cathedral's official orjj:m.180 words
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Advertisement179 1953-11-14 3 <y<&&£ilSl& is coraiiig:! IT'S MORE THAN A MAGAZINE Q* A IT'S A P/IPEI? fill magazine with eve-appeal. lis!3^ fortnightly, colour-printed on good mV\A M \[<\i VWi with bright art covers, FEATI'RE ■S\\\W* is m r(m tJl:ln a magazine it's a pap#»r «L ,«L department-store. fgv\ ofe There's a department speciall>179 words
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Advertisement264 1953-11-14 3 V 1 1 1 1^ -1/ TUP i J^^ -J J \< 111 l I MK.M9 In a world ot competing darns Lonyines can s^ie these simple undeniable factsIMMI result for timing EVEK KfcltVtd by Afiu-Aitih at NKUCHATB. Obmiittifj. LONGINU \v«it(h No «4(i6775. 5 POIN IS. Stanriard of absolute precision264 words
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Article38 1953-11-14 4 'I WENTY were fi lorl I h m the Singapore City 11 re Court yesterday for i ting attap hut at I rim Road without the 1 of the Chairman of R ral B iard.38 words
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168 1953-11-14 4 Standard Staff Reporter NAMES of four students the I niversity of Malaya's Dunearn Road Hostel were submitted yesterday to the Vicei hancellor, Sir Sydney Came, by a board of m qiiiry for disciplinary action, The Standard was told. I four si .'icrils of168 words
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Article28 1953-11-14 4 THE NEXT meeting of the Johore State Council will be ai the il Chamber. Offices building. Johore Bahru. on Tut -day. De 22, at Hi a.m28 words
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103 1953-11-14 4 THE SINGAPORE Branch of Malayan Chinese Association has dissociated itself from a visit to Taipei to talk wilh General Chiang Kai-shek, by Mr. Chua Ho Aun. its VicePresident. Mr. P. T. Won- Chairman of the Publicity Sub-Commit-tee, m a statement yesterday aid he103 words
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247 1953-11-14 4 Central Roll For Admissions To Penang Schools PENANG, Fri. A central rcgistrofion system for the enrolment of school children has been started here, the Senior Inspector of Schools, Mr. J. N. Davis, told The Standard today. The system will provide the Education Department with advance information of children who are247 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-14 4 THESE \onn» misses don't believe m guessing for ?uessinff\s sake. They are s?en here trying to count the number of peas m the bottle. It happened at Kuala Lumpur at the children's fete at No. *fi. Young: Road, m aid of the Poppy Day Fund. From left, they are: Lattimer57 words
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Article90 1953-11-14 4 A CHINESE woman who owns a textile and sundry .shop at South Bridge Road, toid the Singapore High Court yesterday that after flv e years' business debts ran up to 51 40.000. Tiie defendant. So Wei Pao of Messrs. Veritable Co was testifying at a90 words
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Article62 1953-11-14 4 They Shut Him Up... LEE KEXG PHAI. yesterday shouted 'Gua boh latafc** ("i am not guilty") m court and refused lo apologise when asked to do so by Mr. F. Chua, Singapore's First Traffic Magistrate. He was imprisoned m the court's lock-up for the day. Lee. who was charged with62 words
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Article34 1953-11-14 4 THE SINGAPORE C:ty Police Magistrate. Mr. .T. ML Devereaux-Colebourn yesterday fined Lim Seng Wang $100 for riding a trisha without being licencsed to do so, and for using another rider's badge.34 words
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Article54 1953-11-14 4 ir^ HEN Tcu Chow Kirn or Kallang Road was fined $!oo In the S ngapore First Traffic Lourt yesterday, he smiled and said. "Never mind." Teo pleaded guilty to a charge ol fail ng to fuini h particulars of the driver who was driving his54 words
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220 1953-11-14 4 Villagers' Zeal Stopped Blaze From Spreading AN attap village m Soon Hock Road, Singapore, might have been burnt down yesterday had it not been for the public-spirit-edness of its kampung folks. Yesterday morning, when a fire broke out on the roof of one of the huts, more than 40 villagers220 words
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184 1953-11-14 4 THE search for the missing RAF Valctta which was reported missing shortly after it took off from Changi airfield will continue today. So far thousands of square miles have been covered by planes and boats without any success. Today, a Valetta will take184 words
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Article66 1953-11-14 4 TWO armed robbers. Lee Ah Seng and 1-ui Wan Tong. were sentenced m the Singapore A Ize Court yesterday to even years' imprisonment each for robbing a Chinese household of (2.200 worth of jewellery. Lee. who had claimed trial to the charge, was found guilty on66 words
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Article22 1953-11-14 4 SIR .John Nicoll. the Governor of Singapore will open the V*< Hi Camp at Tanah Merah today at 4.30 y>.ni.22 words
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Article217 1953-11-14 4 THE Singapore Commissioner for Lands, Mr. J.F. Topper said yesterday that there had been some surprise m Government circles at the apparent lack of interest m the amendment to the Land Acquisition Ordinance which received ils first reading m the Singapore Legislative Council217 words
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Article171 1953-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Representatives of goldsmith associations from all over the Federation met here last night and chorused their objections to the newly introduced regulations controlling raw gold and jewellery. They unanimously decided to urge Government to revoke the regulation*, winch thej held would further171 words
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212 1953-11-14 4 Non-Stop Search For Opium On A Ship FROM the moment- the converted l Qn d; croft, Muong Boma anchored m Singor outer roads on Tuesday afternoon, Customs men kept up a day and nighr for contraband opium. After nearly 20 hours of Rarch, scored their first success. They foun j212 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-11-14 4 He Promises To Fight For More Pay MR MUMTAZ lITSSAIN, Labour Candidate lor Rochore Ward, attacked the present system of negotiation by the City Council with their employees. In an ection manifesto issued yesterday. Mr. Hussain promises to muk? it his first duty, if elected, to demand an immediate wage119 words
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Article53 1953-11-14 4 A MEMORANDUM lias been subm to the Singapore Government by educational expert? ri the Co ny*s Depart- Or Education on the subject ol making all classes m Chinese schools bi-lingua! The Standard was lo'd. The m-. ;.s expected to be >re the Governmen: fur h royal53 words
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Article34 1953-11-14 4 ALM< >ST day. .a >n n Leonie Hill m S owner the Po 13 p :t). 1 t wo .'ion. -.n puked up I. I y and ght (be 1.34 words
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24 1953-11-14 4 Protest Over A New OneWay Street TWI men r 'i be Re tr;itli Btam The ted ther hoo the r t.iko n<i n eurn24 words
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324 1953-11-14 4 CHONG TIIIAM SIEW. complainant j,, ;,|V"<«I Hinting case against Tan (hew Siah. ;1 s s i,i defeme counsel. Mr C.G. Ton, to have tofatoSftafa to suit Ins own ends and to have made Kerned i scapegoat for the misdemeanours of l.on- n j,, law.324 words
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Advertisement93 1953-11-14 4 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains; Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appe ENS AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall ff^'^¥u(\_ Deolcn m oil TYPES i-^^^'SSn of New TYRes jfmßs\ V^-Jig gjlj CAR LORRIES 'liUjf V*93 words
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Advertisement43 1953-11-14 4 (14/1 mmcx I > you l> an > \<h timf I Ik i I i ffUne\ JUJTITOMI Iv. f *i t Swis: L Look for the SYMBOL ON THE WATCH DIAL Swiss Invenlic Everlasting Mam guaranteed unbrc -Eliminate 99 of repairs Obtainable from watch dealers43 words
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Miscellaneous57 1953-11-14 4 Weather MINIMUM TemperatureFrom 7.30 p.m. Nov. 12 to 7.30 a.m. Nov. 13 Singapore (73F) p r nanf < 73F Kota Bahru (i4t), Kuala Lumpur (73F) Ipoh (71F), Kuantan (70F> Maximum TemprratureFrom 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 pm" Tffr^Knit^^ KOU Bahr «».r). Kuala Lumpur (RfiFt Ipoh (91F,, KuanUr^T Rainfall: Singapore (nil) --«H,57 words
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Article156 1953-11-14 5 m.\(;APORE Police are r l hand m a and with llongkoni lonnteriMrts IM m whith s:-000 i j i son u.i- stolen »,t cisos «»f f^tiles I nrwspapen inserted m i li sfcontl rase I week reported to Singapore Police. ipokemnaa said this was what156 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-11-14 5 photo. \\M MRS. Chi. V. K. Raja, who were married in in on Thursday nisht. The bride was formerly k s Innapnmi, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs K M Iyer of Singapore. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article109 1953-11-14 5 riIREE ol the five men detained by Singapore ikmi after two armed robberies an Thursday roomed In thp Fonrth Police Court yesterday md tentatively charged with armed robbery. 1 inded until Nov. 17. ting th i s five-day prosecuting l!1^" r T. S Za n109 words
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Article32 1953-11-14 5 IPUR, Fri.— Acting D So kid today tubercu icca foi h ital there iii;ido arrangeas there m the firM ah priv the neai tal. ArratiL;i.'made for when a32 words
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Article19 1953-11-14 5 rHERE c '»Vai n Ra m aid of the Raub W r Radio si pur the Ca<19 words
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Article267 1953-11-14 5 Its Worthy Of Public Support' Say Councillors Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE leaders yesterday hailed the memorandum on the University of Malaya submitted to the two Malayan Governments as "very sound," "very realistic" and "most worthy of public support. The memorandum, drawn up by Sil Sydney C:mr,267 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-11-14 5 At a crremony m Kuala Kuhu f'.ihru. Selan«or. on Wednesday, the lefenee of Am pan? t*erhah New Village was hand d over to the village Home Guard. Ampan? Pechah is the first village m Selangor m whirh the Home Cuuird have taken over dpfence duties from the Police. Picture shows94 words
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Article234 1953-11-14 5 BOY WHO IS MUM S TUMPS THE POLICE Standard Stall Reporter OFFICERS from Singapore's Central Police Station were yesterday baffled by a small boy they found wandering: right m the heart of China Town. The boy, about eight-years-old wouldn't talk. Wearing a I and short panl the boy blinked at234 words
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307 1953-11-14 5 Local Council Men Resent Changes In Terms Of Service Standard Staff Reporter LOCAL senior officers of the Singapore City Council were up m arms yesterday over a proposal ?oins up before the Finance and General Purposes Committee to cut down officers' long: leave. One such officer said yesterday it was307 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-14 5 photo MR. PAUL FITZGERALD, 31 year old Australian arfist. who luid boon comaalssioiied by the Suit:*.n of BeklßgOt to p.iint Malaya flew into Singapore by QANTAS BOAC oa Thursday. lie painted Ihf Sultaa's poftrail w lumi the latter visited London for the Coronation. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article125 1953-11-14 5 ONE of the n tinguished > tors to t S pore and the Federal on thi~ year wi! be A;r Commandant N ncy Salmon, OB.F. and ADC t<» the Queen. o( all the women of th< R A i Km cc, wh i will arri125 words
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Article56 1953-11-14 5 The Indian communities m Singapore and the F< ay handed a eh€ for $4.602 80 1 i Mr." M. Gop Menon, Government of India Representative if. Malaya voluntary donations to lvn r i for Indian soldiei m Korea. The cheque is to be serif56 words
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165 1953-11-14 5 This Bill Will Widen Accident Liability .Standard Staff Bepwiij SINGAPORE Government will introduce a bill m the Legislative Council on Nov. 24 to change the law relating to accident claims m the case of contributory negligence and common employment. The bill. which v tmderi Stood to have the approval of165 words
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Article80 1953-11-14 5 THE FOLLOWING were elected officials of the United Confederate Funeral Association, Singapore: Patron: Cheong K«.on Hong; President: Dr. Chia Kong Hoe; Vi< c-Prosidents: Tay Chim Bong. Lim Teck VVhye, Tar: Kirn Teck. Hon. Secretary: Khoo Kirn Chwee; Hon. Assistant SecrePoh Tiang Siew; Hon. Treasurer Wee Chee80 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-14 5 photo. TWO United Nations lignite experts Mr. S.B.A. Kazmi of Pakistan, (left) and Mr. U.K. Ghose of India, passed through Singapore by Qantas BOAf Constellation yesterday o n their way home after completing a five-week study <oal mining m Australia. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article146 1953-11-14 5 DR. ONG GETS 2 YRS. ON APPEAL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Federation Court of Appeal today reduced the sentence of five years imprisonment on Dr. Ong Bak liin. of Malacca, to two years following; the latter's appeal. The Appeal Court, consisting of the judges. Sir Charles Mathew,146 words
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Article59 1953-11-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Federation leader] g< erally iuppoi t i dual university pi ojecl I>i Malaya, using »-xim.: facility m ih« Federal pita! arid Sin: Co pur. I w.. X 'I U i > K.V.I l I I p of m. i gn i59 words
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Advertisement88 1953-11-14 5 Jolwnyfl'mso y^ I fee I A you corry 'AS PR 0" y GM'J cold, s ck V t^n vu\tv.Fj^ r-^A r rake 'ASPRO' too for |>^J34A qi'ick relief from colds, A/ pain, feverishness an^,<rs^\\/'i < ,«STT/ tropical sickness firJ~r*ril 4^^ A f«9BfapKsK^^gfl Vi b L ho B ORNEQ Co Ltd.88 words
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Advertisement188 1953-11-14 5 3fe<V ]jmffS& t-~ ii-' k '^**jiP^^^^^^aaaau aH^S^^^a^\aV *t i^^Bwaa^^T^^^ I'v^^^BaHßaaa^SHiißaßH" fli B^HI KIH DMH 7^/> /"i,'( ?MIM laVBl prohtih/t l>r!. In thr la I iff luill of Twenty-five centuries m Time Mure thaii two and half UK) hi a -^i> ago, the t b elO v means of this masci'irent188 words
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Article809 1953-11-14 6 HO CARES whether the Singapore Legislative Council has nine or eighteen elected members? Who cares whether the Chamber scats are abolished or not? Who cares whether we arc saddled with a Cabinet foi m of lovei nment? Apparently tl omentous que tiona are rmtters of indifference to the809 words
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1197 1953-11-14 6 CHESTER WILUOT, Mil Hun Corretpomdemt of THE OBSERVER, has just begmm a. four of the Far East. This is his first irspatch. RANGOON ({URMA'S rice surplus is presenting the Government here with a problem that is becoming increasingly urgent as foreign buyers continue to1,197 words
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446 1953-11-14 6 Hooligan Antics At The 'Varsity S t r: |j obriou.sly time thai the foolisli youngsters who are studying at the University of Malaya were told exactly what the majority of t)ic public here thinks of their hooligan antics. In the event of a repetition cf Tuesday'? "Operation Torh ado" described446 words
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Letter104 1953-11-14 6 Sir.—l have read Mr. If. G Ferguson's letter published m your newspaper on the 3rd November and Mr. T. E. Lim's letter published on the 9th November. I would surest to Mr. T. E. Lim, before criticising, to travel to Burma and Indonesia and find out what conditions prevailed104 words
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558 1953-11-14 6 LAND BILL: A STRIKING INJUSTICE S'.r. It is very difficult for any layman, not trained m rending Ordinances or Statutes, to understand this Bill. Amendments are to he made to various sections by deletions and additions. May I suggest that since the amendments are to have some adverse effects on558 words
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Letter204 1953-11-14 6 Sir; With reference to Phang Seng's case, published m your paper o n the 5Uh November, 1953, I believe that many good-hearted and law abiding Malayans will br moved to voice their concern and dismay over the seveic (3 year) sentence meted against that poor,204 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-11-14 6 Laugh ter at Work Hut uli\ :nl ..ii mm(] a dug lor iour |M)i«r like c\ery-16 words
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Article355 1953-11-14 6 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS By WASHINGTON r I"'HE A'-nenccn publ.c's otti- tude towards Sir Winston Churchill is now curiously equ>- vocal. He is regarded by many here cs ct one and the same 1 time the world's greatest elder statesman ond just o wonderful and delightful old355 words
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Article36 1953-11-14 6 Review of Views t Sir Goor?e R Z think I 2 ch.irr m J on t| lt 5 at th t I 2 00 Wt ll 2 working m c Z tr j ial poiii dom.36 words
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Advertisement131 1953-11-14 6 SIN<;aIM>KR nun STANDARD INUtHNUtNI MOKNING NbWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE IIH Robinson Rood. Singapore Telephone Not *****—***** Coble F Uq.oph Addrett TIGERNEWS Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222 fhe Time* Building. Printing Houic Square London EC 4. KUMA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton St.. 83 Cowan S». 8. Leith St.. TefV 4588131 words
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Advertisement41 1953-11-14 6 I Community Plate **B B 'W'* I I Canteens of Cutlery FOR SIX. EIGHT OR TWB I PERSONS i 4/ Reduced Prict*. S. l\ H.deSlL\ 4f» UK. (I s| SINi. \|»«»KI \IION |{l» ll'ul I lil I WKMI VI XI I41 words
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254 1953-11-14 7 DM 111. Nov. 13 (Al»)— The Indian press is icreasißflj the Nehru Government concern possible I'akistan-I'nited States alliance. Press ,ay s flatly that any attempt of the United ,elp inn Pakistan will be considered an unMy t to India. who are willing to discussAP; Reuter - 254 words
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Article31 1953-11-14 7 'SOULBURY MOST GO' BID DENIED i N 131 K em\ I G( m ral to gl ol •i a lo\ i norier things -G< neral hen we B on. and ap-31 words
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Article27 1953-11-14 7 N 13. nil y hairman V< S (:om- Ned inthe il I a C th« ComJnr to a t post m r I27 words
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Article23 1953-11-14 7 13, (AP) Linker md Monday on Mir! a 1 rabul agents n p. the her n eta plates23 words
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Article17 1953-11-14 7 Premier 's Prize •hill will visit nth to re- Ol her hu.s>n Churchill, Prize awarded to ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-11-14 7 I WHOOSH! And up in the air and over George Knowles playing the part of Congo, the Gorilla, goes Sinbad the Sailor, also known as Andra MaLaughlin. 18, as she rehearses "Sinbad The Sailor On lee" at Empress Hall, Earl's Court. London. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 46 words
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Article53 1953-11-14 7 NAKURU, Kenya. Nov. 13— (Reutei) A new }><< v— the White Highl; Party— yesterday called at its inaugural meeting f>r •>noth- t-governmenl the White Highlands <>f Kl:i\ a. 1 The parJv pledged "roinplctc loyalty*' to \hc British Crown and > k the end of the 153 words
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Article318 1953-11-14 7 The Drummond Case Nears A Climax DK;XE. Southern France, Nov. 13: l Reuter) Chi< I inspector Edmond Sebeille today called on Gustave Dominici. key witness m the Drummond rase, to reveal the names of th P people lie saw on <ewe of the crime shortly after midnight of the triple318 words
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Article54 1953-11-14 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 13 fßeuter). A district court here today sentenced a European >üb- inspector. Deni s Henry Ward, 25, of the Hongkong police force, to three month.*.' hard labour for corruptly receiving HK$32O (£2O) from a Chinese village elder of Tap Mun village m Taipo, on the54 words
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Article326 1953-11-14 7 But Laniel Warns Of A Change PARIS, Nov. 13, (Reuter)— The French Prime Minister, M. Joseph Loniel, told the Council of the Republic (The French Upper House) last night that if Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos did not carry on the Indo China war, France will326 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-11-14 7 MEKT MOAN A the Maori girl. she is Lays Kaki ii. A Javanese darner who plays the part of Minna. wife nf a Maori chief, in him now being made at Ptoewnml studios England, ratted 'The Seekers." In the picture anltryeyed lava talk in love with Jneh Hawkins In realMirrorpic - 65 words
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Article97 1953-11-14 7 LONDON. Nov. 13 (Router). The British Government is to be asked to let up a Royal Commission to examine pre--1 legislation and treatment -t v lai delinquents 'vith particular reference to homosexuality. Sir Robert Boothby, leading Conservative bark bencher, rday tabled a question to this97 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-11-14 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (IP)— Ramon Magsaysay, newly-elected President of the Philippines, appealed tor continued American military and economic aid until such time when his country will "require no outside aid other than a system of collective security." /\i me same time he calledU.P. - 209 words
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Article76 1953-11-14 7 JAKARTA, Nov. 13 (AP) Indonesia will send trade delegations to Latin America to expand trade with Brazil. Argentina, Chile and Mexico, according to an Economic Ministry announcement today. Trade with South American couutrie.s till now has boon channelled via Holland and this is not mi76 words
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Article65 1953-11-14 7 PA X Mi: X .TOM. Nov. IS: (Reuter) "Low level" talks on the preparation of an agenda for ihe preliminary conference on Korea ended today, but Mr. Kenneth Young, the Chief Allied spokesman declined to comment on their success Ho said, however, thai the meetings had65 words
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Article54 1953-11-14 7 LONDON. Nov. 13 (Reuter) Miss Ursula Bloom, best seller novelist, has issued a a writ alleging libel against Mr Randolph Churchill, son of the British Prime Minister. She h;»s also issued writs against Britain's newest daily newspaper, the 18-dny-old Recorder and against its editor-proprietor,54 words
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Article60 1953-11-14 7 LONDON. Nov. 13, (AP)- North Korean ruler Kirn II Sung arrived m Peking for "further consolidation and development of political-economic and cultural relations," \#th Red China, Moscow Radio reported. Kirn was welcomed by Chinese Premier Chou En-lal and other Red Chinese government representatives as well60 words
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Article19 1953-11-14 7 OVKR 20 students were injured m Kyoto during vi< clashes with \> ■>'> Ibc city ou Thursday. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article20 1953-11-14 7 THE Hilton Hotel chain build a US$6,000,000 hotel In Cairo to replace the destroyed Shepheard's Hotel. APAP - 20 words
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Article154 1953-11-14 7 LONDON, Nov. 13, (Reuter) Mr. Herbert Gunn, editor Of a British national newspaper, the Daily Sketch, was fined L5OO today for contempt of court. Hi s newspaper published articles commenting on the court martial punishment of a oldiei for cowardice m Korea Lord Goddard. the Lord154 words
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Article77 1953-11-14 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 13 (AP>— i Potent new anti-tuberculosis drugs can cut by half the hospital stay of many TB patients, with home treatment completing the cure. four Pittsburgh physicians said today. This go-home-early method seems to work successfully tor persons who respond to drugs,77 words
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Article55 1953-11-14 7 BANDUNG. Nov. 13 (AFP) Twenty-seven people wcie muni- ted and 59 houses burned down t>y Danil Islam terrorists ut Tjipedcng village, near Madjalengka, some 65 miles ea-» of hero, according to official reports received last night. The reports said about 100 well-armed terrorists raided the village55 words
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Article31 1953-11-14 7 TEL AVIV an I- 1 and two chi over the Jorrtan after ai i I >f Beth; fafa, m J nanded of the ur- Ann: lice i r»n.31 words
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231 1953-11-14 7 Nixon Starts Busy Tour Of S. Korea SEOUL. Nov. IS— (AP)-U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon plunged inio a tour of this war-wrenched South Korean capital today following a long meeting with President Svntitnan Rhee. He delivered a 'etter to President Rhee from President Eisenhower. Its contents weie not made public.231 words
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Article74 1953-11-14 7 Standaid London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 13. The following ore the closing prices at rubbci ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16* d. December 16 d. Jan./ March 16^d. Apr/June 17 d. July/Sepr. 17 Id. November c.i.f. 16id. Tone: Very Steady. Spot74 words
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Article13 1953-11-14 7 A I) MJGHTEH film Lai 4ayo m California, la ReuterReuter - 13 words
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60 1953-11-14 7 NKW YORK N fAP| -V^^' i lent El i .1 William Thursday voi< d Nationa m China, The Pi made public m .V i tribute t° thr Or. Sun Vat-sun, f China, wh« Dr. Bun, Pta I hower or. whose victl M r Xl J60 words
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Advertisement90 1953-11-14 7 Showing »he lotut m E»tn- I Vu I ing ond Cocktail Gowns for X B Christmot, from w meet mich ai f v LOXDO\ TOY I 1 V V MALCOL V H ETHERALL an I El JOHN LITTLE a CO., LTD. SINGAT ORE 1. 5 5 0,000 LOTTERY In aid90 words
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Article123 1953-11-14 8 NEW DELHI, Nov. 13 (Reuter)— lndia has notified the United States that it desires to bring her air agreement into line with those of other countries. The agreement has been disputed between the two countries for several months and usually reliable sources say the123 words
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Article79 1953-11-14 8 HONG KONG. Nov 13. (UP) The British freighter Hydralock, which was attacked m thp Formosa Straits on Saturday, apparently by a Nationalist plane, dropped anchor m Hongkong harbour Wednesday. Her owners Wcekock and Maiden Ltd.. who have been accused by Senator Joseph McCarthy of delivering strategic goods79 words
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Article76 1953-11-14 8 TOKYO. Nov. 13, (AFP> Eleven members of a 13-man Indonesian reparations fact-, finding mission, headed by Di Soedarsono. has arrived here on a five-day inspection trip of the Kaiisai indu>trial area Dr. Snedai>ono. who heads the Asian and Political Bureau of the Indoensian Foreign Ministry, said the outcome76 words
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Article118 1953-11-14 8 AUSTIN. Texas. Nov. 13: (AFP) Teleguided missiles could be used to stop tornadoes and out an end to disaster such as that which caused death aatin t i destruction last winter m several American towns. This claim was made yesterday by Dr. Fritze Rossmann. a German118 words
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Article64 1953-11-14 8 DARWIN, Nov. 13 (Router. The Japanese pearling fl wrhich is estimated to have won about 1,000 tons of pearl shells m operations off the north Australian roast sn. co May. believed to have tailed for Japan. The Royal Air F<»n\. aircraft which searched th* ie w64 words
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Article41 1953-11-14 8 C'OLOCNE Germany Nov 13 (AP)— lsrael has ord< i freighter ami a floating dock com.nz a total of U554,940,000 built m We cv: nany under the Bonn restitution asrrrtrrnt. Israeli purrhi offl laid here yesterday m er41 words
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Advertisement722 1953-11-14 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE T* (olombo Genoa. Marseille*. Antwerp Rotterdam, llamburi; Ac Breroea. Spore i S'hara Penan? U Nabob (NUL) l/i> Dei IfUei 11/I^Dei »TS l.wrkuMii (HAPAO) II IbDer 17-IKDei IM21I»«-« 'font Hunt Manila Kobr Yi>ki»h.«ma -i m P. Sham Spore TS Neckarstein (NDL) 15Nov luNov 11722 words
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Advertisement1116 1953-11-14 8 nt.-.tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. '>» Pi Inortn.rated In IMnaiain«>« t xrr\rn ODtlon to wroce^i! ?Ib ulhi-i |M»rl* to iu;iu urn |m\|K»n A COMINI-MAI I'OKI* Pie Sa Is P S M»rr fer.ar.» l'»/(iis fen Marselliei Liverpool r.iasgow No\iij« Nov 17 18 Auit.ni. «!un foi Havre Uvwtij:i ii N«»\1,116 words
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Advertisement400 1953-11-14 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro> al Rotterdam I. loyd Holland America Line Nrdrrl tnd I in<« Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam lIAf AX ■OBTON, M :\v yokk PHII ADKI PHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS via SlI Z S pore I» Sham Penjßf KOKNLO (SMN) 19/25NOV >ii\i 21/tUfinm BSP9SS?*.- 1 > "/"K \u£400 words
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Advertisement568 1953-11-14 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SMI. INC. S PMMI S(ANI)IN\M\ X lON| |N •MANCHtKIA foT Bangkok Saicon Honekcnc Manila Kobe Yokohama II l»« ,v •FAISTKIA- for R;.niik,,k 7/X |>rr tVI n "LALANOIA- for Bangkok 29fw "JAVA" for Bnnqkok. S Hongkong, Manila, Ko Yokohama .;i|>r« m J(i M^ SAILLM.s TO (OMIMM s( \N|»|\568 words
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Article, Illustration359 1953-11-14 9 CHEE KOON LIN - CHEE KOON LIN By Standard Staff Reporter KUANTAN, Pohong, Fri.. Mechonicol forming of dry and wet padi at the experimental nation here is showing promise, the Agricultural flce^ Kuontan and Pekon, Che Won Abdul Am W.H. Abdullah, told The Stondord yesterc «j y <<359 words
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153 1953-11-14 9 Tin Exhibits Interest U.S. Audiences AMERICAN audiences are i .rrrnt'.y seeing with keen interest an rxhihition of Coronation souvenirs containing tin. h v. j- arranged m London la I June. Tiie collection, displayed by the Tin Researrh Institute, has been Dut on show at the U.S Department of Commerce by153 words
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Article30 1953-11-14 9 I THE 1 United States is to eivo W< I it ..ny $15,000,000 >• 000) worth of 1 surpiu* farm products, the West German economic newi agency reported.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-11-14 9 I frofo. ALL LIT UP like- (li nst mas lrr<\ Hi,. llßili > 14 1 officer is (he ni^ht pltot'l M^ial life cu.inl .is hf si.imK thp d**rk of a carrier to m-h #i r< turning plaaet ibn.ml liu\ light bulbs arc slninc ii|i and down UNU.P. - 69 words
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Article85 1953-11-14 9 THE rubber market has hcvn i ifMrr quirt* this work and fluctuations bad bern nmter, arronlini; (n Lewis and Prat m tlir r weekly Market repurt. I < Ind n > l cow i ii!/ ■\h m ;i» i !</- -rx»r and tn:h.i-.- ii hown85 words
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Article38 1953-11-14 9 I.( r.Dv >\ N i A B ti ;:.•>!> leave here m i of Ihe Middle 1 which it wi exp'a sibilitie undei 0.l reven The mission 12 Iraq lo visi- h ctif and Je I38 words
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Article13 1953-11-14 9 to the Internal Fui r the i ling funds ei3.000.000 AFPAFP - 13 words
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Article46 1953-11-14 9 1 M" U i tin s l kft v then i nrr< f m the th« AnocL R r.i t n INDUf Nil M B If. Ci 1 i Strait i S .r. Or- Ami A 1 K.i -i. Lai 1 Pel il H Stinr46 words
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Miscellaneous231 1953-11-14 9 HI Ab^ 6^ By Al Capp ■.■^< aaS^^t^^r SSSBESS^X^H «^s-'*Jitessr^ s fe? as^s3Sq a^^f^ ,^2 T-I^3 TENTBU^T J S 'OLALS.THE SAMF MEAWMV K DO? 'JS x s. FOR iro I I r-ibh.Ky pill t>^uGGiGT/."- v;e £tT*T- 'r \l >n r// By V.i Hamhn <jE'. KIBOSH I■HI IN lvV h 'XrOMP^'231 words
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Miscellaneous724 1953-11-14 9 ■>o^w^Niw^ i *J' l|| >> > w'<wp<wiwg"m^j^W'iasiij^ S'oore Diary Malacca n l*^** MMM9MA. J (HUMS' VM.« X: Sport Chess Club 3 pm ENTERTAINMENT table tennis practice 3 p-m; C\PlT»>l *•> >f < rn t'iriH volley ball practice 5 pjn. Yard Cold o i*%H sS. TAIPING Senior Cambridge Class Mal-iy 10724 words
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Article716 1953-11-14 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS 3tmmi^ [nj¥m4^T Bw r rilE trade boom which began m 1949 has been over for more than a year and, so a wellinformed friend tells me, the present situation, as reflected by the low price of rubber and tin, teeters on the borders of normality and recession.716 words
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Article, Illustration745 1953-11-14 10 BARRY OLIVER - STAGE DOOR BARRY OLIVER tJll'fel IS there anything new In 1 the Theatre world? Every month, nay, every week, somewhere or other, the curtain rises on a new play with all the participants hoping it will find a lasting public because it has a different slant on things or employs745 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1953-11-14 10 Bill Webb Jones - OF MEN AND MUSIC Bill Webb Jones By ONCE a;.iin tlie 'House Full' bo.irds were up at the Rex Cteeaui on Sunday last. even though the time was only 8.45 a.m.! The Rhythm luh session at the Rex seems to be x great attraction tor Sunday morning, even though it1,037 words
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Advertisement57 1953-11-14 10 IMI COUPON READ tMIS BEFORE rOU OROER VOUR PA1 TERN You mud enclose »h»ee ten cent stomps it vou wont vf.ui pottern cut I* I donl qet the lomp» too donl qet the pattern A numbei ot ord* ho». Come to me without the ftampt These won't or cut till57 words
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Article485 1953-11-14 11 VARSITY GET NEARER !\ri:SITY of Malaya put thrmsehf's right m on ,n the fiuHt for the SIIA Division One nol ,rs when thi'v went on t<> edge out police i iilary 31st minulc tjoal, scored by spear\in. m this needle game at Bukit Tiinah i yesterday. Mr marym ol vir!485 words
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Article48 1953-11-14 11 13 T hi c '>'•'■ Worrell, the ket tivc on Lch agai '»n on the I tcher out to 15 val. 1 L 2 and Ihen <\ »o. 'had 'a He 1 second and only ri o 80 b b no alh b 72 24 3%48 words
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Article21 1953-11-14 11 rcher. th< me ol unst 118 mi. Ck < f ICQ >und n the < unch to I .•vid eight21 words
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Article17 1953-11-14 11 m Boxing I i youth ition nave another ■my m turn17 words
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Article150 1953-11-14 11 IA Temporarily Top Hockey Lge. concluded their SHA Div. I Jeaguc P lay on the SCC padans when they I; ihiee jroals to one and have j taken the lead with 14 points The ultistlll m the balance with the odds m SRC at the moment c.i his i I150 words
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Article52 1953-11-14 11 LONDON. Nov. 13. (Reuter)— Miss Sheila Lerwill. British holder of the women's world nigh jump record. Jnst ni^ht beat the previous best performance far an indoor leap when *he cJenred sft. ."5J inches at the i Wrmbloy Empire Pool. Miss will's world r< coid ii r >ft.52 words
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Article34 1953-11-14 11 BLOEMFONTEIM, Nov I* (Reutci) Trie Neiv Zealand crirket team has rtoeided to play Injured wicket-keepei 1 Frank Mooney m the match :iu;unst Oranqp. Free State start 11 ig line tuciu7« I34 words
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Article114 1953-11-14 11 SCC 'Dog' Play Today THE annual SCC versus Selangor Club rueby game will be played at the SCC at 5 p.m. today The teams are. 8.C.C.: H M. Parker (Capt>; P. J. Ht-nnrv. F. J. Baxtudle T. A. Roper, G F. Taylor, T. R Wallen. 11. C. PigOU, S. F.114 words
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Letter363 1953-11-14 11 Only A Few Shocked He Says 1 read w ith interest Ihe sports pace of vnur paper of vesterriay's ivsue and am very much astonished over the altitude of Mr. LJeah .100 Seang. president of the Badminton Association of Mah\a, <o\vtrds Wong Pen* Soon and his follouers. Mr. llrah sajs363 words
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Letter234 1953-11-14 11 Must They KowTow THE depart tiro of Wong Peng Soon and ))is colleagues to Formosa is definitely a serious matter to be considered. The BAM now mutt not repent its dictator siiip-atti-tude towards the players. Every right thinking persnn trill not tolerate t}i<* ways the BAM has shown them. Ever234 words
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Article28 1953-11-14 11 SYDNEY, NOV. 13 (AFP)— Australia's Jimmy C.v ruthers retained his world bantamweight title here tonight by winning a unanimous 15-round decision against American challenger, 'Pappy" Gault.28 words
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Article22 1953-11-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tsimeli Rndrodro knocked out Gunboat Smiih i:i their third round ©I their light here to-22 words
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Advertisement505 1953-11-14 11 APPLICATION'S are invited j for vacancies m the clerical branch of the Sarawak (iO 1 ernmont. Sulary scale |72/84x6-120x 12-2^4. Points of cn*ry dependent on applicant's educational qualifications and previous experience. Applicants appointed will be eligible for cost of living allowance from 10% to 50 y f, depending on basic505 words
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Advertisement658 1953-11-14 11 NOTICES CONTROLLER OF SUPPLIES SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE TENDER NO: 11. 'TENDERS will be received it A the oftice of tho Controller of Supplies 2nd. Floor. Fullerton Building, Singapore up t o noon on Wednesday, 18th Xovember, 1953, for the purchase of approximately 2,000 Tons of Siamese Rice "A" Grade (Sublime)658 words
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Advertisement661 1953-11-14 11 In Urn Iliuh Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore. Compaaiei Winding l'p) Petition No 4 of 1D33) In thr Matter of th« Compniirs Onlin.MM l'»J0 of thr Colony of Singapore And In Urn Matter of Shitig Sun Industrial Company Limitrd. i hereby given that a Petition for661 words
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Advertisement554 1953-11-14 11 ENGAGEMENT r rilK c>CTg( :nrnt anI- nounced between H 1 only yon of M IT 'tig Chin Song. .1 Lim l^an N'eo. rlrl» <f < of Mr. and Mrs Urn Km; Hoc ACK^OWLEDC!VIKNTS i i 'I' f.imilv of thr \lr«; I < bus Moon M > Mean Neo» thank f:554 words
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Advertisement131 1953-11-14 11 Slciiidard Service Knr 'J ho I iK'mployod Al »ui|; >IK\lir Arr t AS I uid m nrrd: I<• i,. l o You la (ltd work ilir siri«4p.ira SMn.li/ri fn.nioliwn.nl Burr-ju oHi-i*. >ii frr r «p ire In (hia column l ii- r ill m writ, »onr local Sttmitrd ofHrr for131 words
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Article, Illustration424 1953-11-14 12 WINDSOR LAD; GONDOLINO CABARET - Punter's Delight Best On A Soft Track WINDSOR LAD GONDOLINO CABARET By Baa~"_^aa»^»^^ Going Soft HEAVY rain fell m XL yesterday. The ffoin? today will at best be soft. WEDNESDAY'S RACE FINISHES WITH the present soft going m his favour. Punter's Delight has an outstanding chance of following up his424 words
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Article134 1953-11-14 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood P. OF BURMA FAIRY GUT ??,?;> 'rft? 1 Fairy C.lft Rosalind Prortor Baronet rOi lor (OMmilNO OOMBOUNO J 1 1 Z l.inkshirll Torpedo J'ft <.;iy < arnlval (iay Carnival C.inveng 4M. MOITUUCGI THKIK RINGS HLJS^iSP* 01 (abaretll Tide OCiold JL hn T nBH134 words
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Article1384 1953-11-14 12 RACE li 2.30 p.m.-Class 3, Div. 3-5 1 2 Fur». J. 0»0 Funkahwjll.i II ?,y SOU 'Chcv atvt TaO KOttftl" eiiiih Russell 2. SIM Rosalind If 8.13 Mrs It Ye- io A W. Sleigrt 3. 305 Fairy Gift 3y 8.11 M s A C Simmons and Woods A Kennard J,°1,384 words
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