Singapore Standard, 16 November 1953
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Title Section18 1953-11-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m -1 Vol. iv. No. 137. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1*53. fWEI.VE PACES 10 rEMTS.18 words
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Article123 1953-11-16 1 Nov. 15: •i Dominu mei has the murder of family 1"> Police said i last >ns, who ol 9 lying the Bri- b wile •-•n-yc-ar-dld ins showed the re, they > iv. in Ameri- i v •;>• the nond I > I stoutly ;nce and123 words
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Article24 1953-11-16 1 NINE Chinese aepoited from South Kurea arrived in Taipei erday by boat under the ri oi two ROK security officers. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article412 1953-11-16 1 $30 M. PROJECT BEGINS AT LAST By GOH CHONG KENG, Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Sun. -Retarded first by the Japanese occupation, and then by the Emergency, a $30 million project to wrest 180,000 acres from swamp and jungle for rice cultivation in South Perak has412 words
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286 1953-11-16 1 BKLGRADE, Yugoslavia, Nov. 15.— President Tito offered today to surrender Yugoslavia's claim upon the strategic Adriatic Port City of Trieste provided this country is allowed to annex the rest of the free territory of Trieste Zone A. 1 His surprise proposal wasAP; AFP - 286 words
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Article, Illustration299 1953-11-16 1 By QBRNABD VTILLIAMS Standard Shipping Reporter WHEN Captain R. w. Emerson of the Singapore Harbour Board tug Griper signalled u finished with enKin*. s" at 1.15 p.m. yesterday, it signalled one of the quickest jobs in sea rescue work off Singapore in recent years. The operationStandard - 299 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-11-16 1 photo. MEMBERS of the crew on board the Griper photographed on their return after a successful operation in refloating: the British freighter Laurentian Valley. StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article27 1953-11-16 1 THE AMERICAN Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 'said in Louisville yesterday that yellow fever is spreading northward through the jungles of Central America.- UPUP - 27 words
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Article23 1953-11-16 1 BRITISH Middleweight box--1 ing champion Randolph Turp.n was married in London yesterday to Miss Gwjmeth Pr 'e at Wellington. Shrop•hire.- AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article19 1953-11-16 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 15. (AFP) The military court Hcflared it>elf competent to try-fx-pre-nriier Mohammed Mos.->adeq and General Riahi.19 words
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Article107 1953-11-16 1 PARIS. Nov. IS (UP)— A new wave of political terrorism is sweeping Morocco raising fe^rs in French circles that nationalist extremists have gained the upper hand in the struggle against French rule. A French language Moroccan da:ly "Le Courrier du Moroc" charged that police have documentary107 words
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Article66 1953-11-16 1 LONDON. Nov. 14 (Router) Dr. Cheddi .lagan, deposed Premier of British Guiana, was asked today at a meeting of the leftwing National Council fo r Civil Liberties if he was a Communist. He replied: "It If diftirult to understand wh.it a Communist is because there ■re66 words
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Article34 1953-11-16 1 TEHERAN. Nov. IS (AP) A wolf s^izod and ato a seven-year-old boy on the outskirts °f the town of Hanoabad in Azer Aijaa yc^teiday, said icports reaching heie last ni^hU34 words
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146 1953-11-16 1 Will Templer Take Over Monty's Job? LONDON. Nov. 15. (AFP)— Reports were again circulating here today that General Sir Cicrald Templer is to leave his post of High Commissioner in Ma aya soon. The Sunday Dispatch wrote i that the British Government j would like him to succeed Field Mar.146 words
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Article35 1953-11-16 1 HANOI. Nov. IT)— (AP)— Vietnamese .secret police announced today they have smashed a H>J rittg for Communist China, arresting 60 persons, including the president of the Chmese Communist party in North Vietnam.35 words
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Article40 1953-11-16 1 LONDON 1 Nov. 1.) (R ::-"r, Britong sufTei 7 from heari and lung disease^ will l)e to get special fog masks at .i nominal cost ol one shil under the Nalio ral II alth Services from next week.40 words
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Article119 1953-11-16 1 'Tornado' Affair Ends Amicably Standard Stan* Reporter SIR Sydney Caine. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, has notified the <%tudents who were in one way or another implicated in last Tuesday's "Tornado" that they would not be penalised. The Standard was told that a n»t»«> to this effect was put119 words
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Article37 1953-11-16 1 SEARCH tot llm in i i ";i irai ■•>• which .i .ipi) in>ij off with gevm i r'.*r» on board <»n Nov. 1 1 hai been abandoned R.A.F, in SI igapi m announced yettei d37 words
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Article66 1953-11-16 1 TOKYO. Nov IS (Reutei i* ilted S ate i Vi o Presi Richard Nixon arrived here today to begin a six-day visit to Japan As Mr Nixon waited «> r > i to ay down a long trarpei bui the w d ;>' b owing66 words
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203 1953-11-16 1 'Queen's Journey' Broadcast To Include S'pore LONDON, Nov. 15 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth's Christmas Day broadcast, being made from New Zealand this year, will be preceded by a special version of the traditional round the world programme including messages from Singapore and Hongkong This year's them^ is 'The Queen's Journey." The203 words
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149 1953-11-16 1 'EARTH MAY BE ANNEXE OF HELL IF... WASHINGTON, Nov. IS Ml*) Ain hi who knows H UM I iiitrd SI it-', atomic WCfetl MM mmh.V of RassU'i sin! i. i .iitiv th:it |hc woilfl is on i path (hit etl If'id onlv M IIM "dr ith oT t i\ilir i149 words
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Article37 1953-11-16 1 CANBERRA, Nov M (Rt i ippoin i \\> 8. Wat t a i i f>i in South i announced lo Mr IT«tt 1 Comiui>Mofi.'r i-i Sirif 1(1 i [he rank of ■mh i »I37 words
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Advertisement26 1953-11-16 1 Always At Your Service for Gil* Selections lilabl* nt 4. !!<> Si J.I I A lewelltrt Rafflei I'l.ne Sincunore-l. i< i: mis annouhcfi 'lasle MkffltAlln ill WP26 words
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Advertisement67 1953-11-16 1 to* BETTE* *>— £L£P«ANT^SH 1 v< B^^ga^^^''^^^ a fl B .W%-~^^~ —"""^fc fl ggaa^gS L L^feaar HI V gv^^ l 4 i -im Jl- ga I flßHaßaaaf aaam aaL^im V^Hv flaaaaaaaaaaV ll^^Lt uf<^gggl Laaam 58 T" he superb 2'4"x2' 4 folding cam-ra g with builc-m range-view-finder Rigid m t? r67 words
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Article35 1953-11-16 2 Taiping Camp Holds A Fun Fair TAIPING, s i I Camp to anniver ary lerday Mr. V lor AflFaii 1 ..k, t ,t the nd, np has its It al o has own which tea<35 words
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112 1953-11-16 2 Doctors Differ On Anti-TB Measures JollOKh BAIIKI, Sun. Kecent suggestions, by Dr. N.A. Durham of the (leneral Hospital here, that mass X-Ray and B. if. inocu lations should be adopted as a preventive measure a gal list tuberculosis, were opposed by doctors and officials of the Johore Baton District Association112 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-11-16 2 THE Officer Administering the Government, Mr. D. C. Watherston, goes native in a Pahang kampong, as he enjoys a drink of coconut milk fresh from the nut. This picture was taken at Sanggang Seberang a model riverine kampong being built by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority which Mr. Watherston75 words
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Article246 1953-11-16 2 PENANG, Sun— Political parties fighting for the Municipal Elections this year seem to have a great liking for market places. No less than four markets have been used by Parties to win over the electorate during the week end. The candidates who spoke this morning246 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-11-16 2 AIR Vice-Marshal J. P. J. Mri ;iu'< v Designate-Chief <»i staff of the Royal Australia* \»r Force, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC from Australia on his way to London on a twomonth vKlt. .M cCanle y will take over command of the K \.A.F on .lan. 18 from73 words
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Article467 1953-11-16 2 No Seconder For Motion At GCSU Annual Meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A move to bon Government clerks from taking an active part in politics was rejected by the annual general meeting of the Selangor Government Clerical Services Union in Kuala Lumpur today. The move took the467 words
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Article190 1953-11-16 2 SINGAPORE Canine Welfare Association is aiming at a $4,000 target from their Canine k from Nov. 29 to Dec .">. under The patronage of the Singapore Buddhist Federation. Object is to raise funds for me for stray dogs in the Garden of Liberal ion190 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-16 2 photo. BIDDHJSTS of Singapore vosteidav Rive nnscnts t/% th#» S'-vrn priests of Thai Buddhist Temple in SilatToad OnrJ to the priests C VCSS U aDd arlllUs of use Pl^ ve^tTrd.l^ h f V ndrrd R^dhists m'mo urnt to Om Trm- StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article131 1953-11-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER a ten-minute M* .ion. the Governing Council of the Singapore Trade Union Congress yesterday postponed its meeting indr finitely because of a language difficulty. None of the seven English speaking representatives who attended the meeting could translate th#- minutes of the131 words
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Article92 1953-11-16 2 iron, s in.— Th< ■re the i. w offl ials ot Perak Ka Yin Chew Association r Mr Choong Sam president rs. Kcjk Yoon and Thin Vee vice-president. Mr Leong Kwek Onn. secretary, and Mr. 1., ong Chin Ny treasurer. Th e management commiti of the Min Tet92 words
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Article54 1953-11-16 2 MALAYAN Airways maintained their accident free re ithei succt ar. the i!'.")2 repon of the Civil Aviation gtated. Load fartori averaged TO pei rent ana operational itatii for the year show an all roi upward trend. And :'".r cnmpany'v Bnce f er las nnancia] yeai (Apri 154 words
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Article48 1953-11-16 2 THE S Bap Employe* Union formal i for it bors who are w lands and P.:>i r p. Tin new branch m i npn about 2(K) nombrr^. Thic- \ho fourth branch ol the union, the fir t th: in Plllail Btiko-n i Rhu and Pulau Sebarak.48 words
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Article32 1953-11-16 2 The Si retary of st..\ th c Colonies has approved th< appointnunt of Mr ML, I, rant, Aa tant Postma 'c. Gencm! Hongkonf. to poM of Director ol P< gapore.32 words
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Article56 1953-11-16 2 IPOII. Sun -A brancli UMNO. Malaya, is to be toimed here at a meet: us on S day. Nov. 2!). The venue ha.-; heen I tatively fixed at the P< Library Hal) Tins brancb is to be aflUi to the K.nta division formt Tanjonft56 words
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Article46 1953-11-16 2 IM ORJ improve quality of (1 •:1 i S ngap *re *\\i n i Will CO! .nt m y Ol irain rice With th i rhan h ~f th.it then will in Teas« tf ltt purchase o ratiunt'j fi« ol46 words
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Advertisement48 1953-11-16 2 rC\^ /V FASCINATING j I jj/ AMUSING j m UV/'ICLII/* y^ t magic 3m m m m S M 3Jg mj jf j^ I^^^C^^^^^^r f L/ INCLUDING Wcnder/u/ Fun u, 0 4 C 1 S For T^e fCYWies f WA N D WtU V Trade Enquiries To SINGAPORE.48 words
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Advertisement154 1953-11-16 2 \^V do not mis i "MARLBORO" SPORT SHIRTS if th<'\ urc the Best '///</ ///< /.//<>/ CHRISTMAS WEA All si^r s in it< w isit now and m!< < t >mir ttaift fr.» m Premirr l)<p.ntin< nt.il B( B^nSiii jlifc((..l l 7 > IT I I 1 il < Fabric154 words
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Article586 1953-11-16 3 .,As Fight For City Council Seats Begins Standard Staff Reporter MINCING no words, representatives of Singapore's two major political parties yesterday simultaneously opened their campaigns to woo votes for the December City Council elections with salvoes of mud. On platforms far removed from one another586 words
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Article28 1953-11-16 3 They Want More Whitley Councils City wil r. fit the n g td ay ■a .■>_» of $35.--►nior i the qu »sti m of ts for i lands will28 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-16 3 photo. MR. AW CHENG C'HYE, president of the Old Buys' Association of St. .Andrews School Singapore is seen propo-sin? a toast to the Queen at The Association's dinner on Saturday night On his left are (anon K. K. S. Adams, the Rev. W. H. Bains, and Mrs. Baines.- StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article263 1953-11-16 3 INDIVIDUALS may help the Singapore Branch British Ked CrOM Society by becoming assorving mcmbcri or associate subscribing or simply by making a donation. Lady President of the Society, said over Radio Malaya last night. was making a second ippeal for funds for the Society »i-263 words
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Article26 1953-11-16 3 City C mncil trian iuard it thre« i have o i Road fi *m to B-- rh Pi < Road v. l for26 words
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Article49 1953-11-16 3 THE Public Lighting > of Singapore has prepare :> plan t > ree public gas lights i;i Ine city with electric lights by end >! 1955. Gas and lighting equipment costing an estimated $80,000 will have to be disposed as surplus under this plan,49 words
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Article105 1953-11-16 3 TWO more Singapore read- 1 era have sent in $15 for Madam Foo Sum Wah, the Kuantan widow who kept herself and her seven children alive with coconuts and water for several months. Tan 800 Cheng and Peter .18. Thoeng, sent the money with the following105 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-16 3 photo. TIIK Dance Hostesses Association. Sinnap^re. yesterday celebrated its 15th anniversary at its premises in LeNOf 11, Cieylan?. Picture shows (left to right) Miss Molly (hens;, executive secretary of the Association; Miss Yvonnr Chan, president and Mr. A. G. I). Simpson. Trade Union Adviser. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article247 1953-11-16 3 THE Singapore Printing Employees' l nion jresterday warned an employer to refrain from intimidating his employees. The warning came from the Union's president, Mr. Os<;it Fernandez, while addressing about M)U printers it their annual general meeting In the Victoria Memorial Hall. He said: 'We have247 words
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Article35 1953-11-16 3 THE M^lay Women's Welfare Association ot Singapore will rondvit't a "Moulud" with a charitable feed for Muslim women and children on Nov. 22 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at 49, Desker Road.35 words
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141 1953-11-16 3 Standard Stuff Reporter A I it coenmunications »n the Malaya-B irneq territorio.-, have so much in hand over all other forms of transport that speed and high performance aeroplanes :iro totally unnecessary, it was stated in the Civil Aviation report for the year 1952. The141 words
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Article109 1953-11-16 3 A PARTY of f >ir Thai journalists will arrive by Comet at Changi tomorrow morning on a visit to Singapore and the Federation. They will spend two days in Singapore and six in the Federation. They return to Bangkok on Nov. 28. The partv conslsti109 words
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Article75 1953-11-16 3 SINGAPORE Workers Union decided yesterday t> call strike of i»> members pmp i Tan A B Jontractors to the Straits Trading Company Tin Smelting W Pnlau Brani. A 1 4- 1 iy strike n>' Ice be sent to Messrs. Tan Ah Pe tod iy. A copy75 words
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Article19 1953-11-16 3 EIGHT pe >ple includin 4 rl were injure ilntit m m accidents in Singapore during th«> week-en19 words
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Article, Illustration150 1953-11-16 3 27 Teachers Attend Art Course SEVENTEEN ;I rt teachers from hiiusc. Malay and English mliooK mi the distritts of Khuni^. Pontian and Bat u Pa hat attended an art crane u #> m Iwe week* at thr (iovcinnicnt Kn^lish Sihool. Batu Pahat The instructor was Mr. P. 11. P. Harris.150 words
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Advertisement122 1953-11-16 3 SOW is the Time to buy more buy at our Qjw r c a \i n &r* M&l 91 m^ un rt FI U ,^jm m b v J at Prices that will \OT be repea ted aga in W^> /fefc^f -\L> YOU'LL FIND BARGAINS HERE \^N t^\^V\%f' i >irx122 words
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Advertisement60 1953-11-16 3 !>^te^£i^^tiiiiikh>. >^*^^ >s s. I kl l^ t'» f i)plc\i >.■) .i. i!v I Ki JBUr (iltnsur<.il«i use I V3R}n^£!» .^^j^tSSSß^ it. l'Miut, unite Lux P m ltj tmtmm *l 4 i for thC tCSt "l^^^ 0 ROUND CORNER f J«// SptlHOi BEOSPRINGS ill Y y* i k^ilO I) ROLLAWAY60 words
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Miscellaneous93 1953-11-16 3 Weather MINIMI 7 >l TempprVure: 7.:»0 p.m. on Nov. 1 1 l» I'W a.m. un Nov. l.'». Singapore (7:*. F), Pctiang (75 Fl. Kota Hahru (7 I F). Kuala Lumpur (74 F». Ipuli (7:: Fl, Kuantan (71 F>. M a i m u m Temp«"rature: From 7.:!1> a.m. lo .^'>93 words
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Article130 1953-11-16 4 More i i I in Iho < ICC i ropean i -r| in < I r < e- i s of 1 1 pe." i i I el the I •i < con- lative 1 co- ■up was i deli late V i of E i I I130 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-11-16 4 Merce Caanißgham, «-hor ro^rapher, reads a book on Japanese dancing at (he smal 1 bookshop called Orientalia, mentioned in this article.21 words
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Article689 1953-11-16 4 Oasis Of Oriental Learning k et in 9 New York I half •I between towering Üb.r iiing house and a roItalij aurant. is tall bookshop whose rus- > rs spread ;<» the far cot* of :hc >;obc V in in I), the !a 1 e Air. G M. Brown this689 words
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Article190 1953-11-16 4 DOROTHY BREEN - DOROTHY BREEN O' my Sunday school pupns came to my h to find out about his Lesson, he had been absent the pi vious Sunday. As he was leaving g bird standing i as the child, came d g tu his i comfort his190 words
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Article121 1953-11-16 4 r VI\F. University lonal J- march had been pi i a suit r,..\ h. h h.r.i r\ r \':c n> j ;s lating itudents— the C< icational addicts s me unknown reason I hestra) had not put mv violin aw t hold- it while LUtenini121 words
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Article59 1953-11-16 4 If \ou'd rather road than be read to. If you'd ratlirr toll than be told, If you'd rather say than be said to. If you'd rather sell than be sold. You'll ha\> to consider one factor; There arc millions who feel the same wa>; If MHi'd like to59 words
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Article181 1953-11-16 4 Heaven Or Hell OAT the wearied dead, h quieter than stones r.r in the darkened dale far sunken from cherry dews of mom Far from noon, and before Silenie* around them in about years. Trees on trees hung above ♦heir heads I ike dreams on dreams;— No music was there181 words
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Article541 1953-11-16 4 MURIEL HOLLAND - MURIEL HOLLAND \*(.)l" would hardly think there uould be much fun in teicliinjr basketry, but Mr. A. 11. Crampton. the leading expert on this subject in Fn»laad. has had many amusing experiences in the course of his Ion? years of teaching. He once had a pupil a jndy541 words
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Article80 1953-11-16 4 The Story So Far: Bill Wilson. Third Officer of the tanker PORT ROYAL" is a prisoi<er on board the 1 TONG' Singapore Harbour and at the mercy of her unscrupulous Captain. Together trith his Chinese Mate, the (Uiptain knocks Bill unconscious and puts him in a i-cighted sack80 words
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Article, Illustration332 1953-11-16 4 IVKXT WEEK Of Art tun Now Read On Sure enough the lights ahead were now fixed. There was no doubt that the "I TONG* 1 had stopped. "Better cut off the engine," yelled Phillips to tie police officer. The latter nodded and in a moment there was332 words
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Advertisement20 1953-11-16 4 QUIET CORNER JN Him we live, and move, and have our being.— Acts 17:28. S^£T e AIl- Purpose Miracle Ointment20 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-11-16 5 "SPARE TIME WORK" by Siow Seong of 513, Penang Rood, Penang. Airesflex, f.8 1/100. Agfa. THE SMILER by Andrew W.H. Lee, of c/o Anglo-French and Bendixsens Ltd. 132/136, Robinson Road, Singapore, Rolleiflex, f.22, 1/100. Super XX. "TRANSftANTING" by Chew Chong Tock o% 18E Ayer Worn Rond, Ayor83 words
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Article154 1953-11-16 5 I S t io n an $2 la i and ents. x.d 171 to ■i I Amals 12s ♦> i to I Austral Malaj i Katu 18s., Kuala K; npar 3d Kundang y.u< to I •1. Larut to.M. to 10s ijd ahs 85.6d., H 8s I Jd. 6d154 words
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Article254 1953-11-16 5 The Aver Wonu (Kjliinan) Development and Prn>p«*t tins < o Ltd. O;i June 23, 1953, a> i i extraordinary general n I ing a special resolution was passed ;<i reduce tin* capital of company from $2UiUM)U to >.)').(>()<). bul since then the flnancial position of the company has254 words
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Article449 1953-11-16 5 John F. Mayhew - John F. Mayhew By J'l's a beautiful room, full of eye-pleasing colour. One wall is cocoa-coloured tile, two have a natural birch plywood finish. Ciaily decorated groen drapes blend With light furniture. The floor i s mottled gieen rubber tikv Sounds like a well-appoint-ed living room.449 words
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Article157 1953-11-16 5 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON LONDON. 'THF it lation in British Guiana continues to preoccupy Governments, if not in Latin America. The Argentine Government, with its claim to the British colony of the Falkland islands, is naturally the most interested. Argentina's Ambassador to Venezuela, a eounti y contiguous157 words
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Miscellaneous391 1953-11-16 5 rpODAI I QIOTATIOX: A« iii. in u h here to liih \«l»*t. MmiMiir de < orniK I MONDAY I OK EVERY<»vv Tti Ja. require* d.screl f a:..i tact Be ■if othei's, conscient" iii of objectives Late aftern »on and ea: .>■ f\e■ee those In a posil ion oi a ithoi391 words
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Miscellaneous316 1953-11-16 5 gdfgdf S pore Diary SHELL Illf. VIKI 111 v <«}.4*.\ 1 1.1 11l I'.lll! A si j m i i* "Wo' <i I I l ie A 5 <rn fi'm *how 1 e Imperial Chemical I 1M Ltd. < A i ■I <l V VU A Kff.i Pit CIM I316 words
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Miscellaneous76 1953-11-16 5 ENTERTAINMENT rvnwMHN, K I M\II- I (MM n\ i 4-1 IM i. >l i- <.1 IHll l «.K \M» And 1 n i > TAIPiNC RADIO PROGRAMME ENTERTAINMENT u Ul(4 x ux v PI| 4N( I IDO: Man B i m I 15. 31. n At H K I i•76 words
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Article737 1953-11-16 6 IFTER what was, apparently, in spite <»i a number of sudden deaths and arrests, a reasonably fair election, Mr. Ramon Ma^saysay has been elected the n< pre ideni ol the Philippines. He won by a very I majority. Wjih his election Roes a complete change in adnistration, from737 words
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771 1953-11-16 6 COLIN LEGUM - U.S. Attitude To British Colonial Policy COLIN LEGUM By LONDON. r I HERE IS relief and satisfaction In the British Colonial Office a s a result of the speech made by Mr. Henry Byroade, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs, which is771 words
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534 1953-11-16 6 Britain Fought To Save Herself Sir: Many an honest Briton must nave blushed On leading M.G. Ferguson's assertion that the British are the "most balanced and most right" of all the people* of th e earth. I agree that one aspect of the British character i$ a balanced outlook However,534 words
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Letter121 1953-11-16 6 Sir; There has been a good deal of protest against the proposal to authorise the Commissioner of Police to suspend or cancel driving licences. There is also a lot of talk about freedom of the individual and British standards of Justice being bandied about. I shall therefore121 words
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Letter283 1953-11-16 6 AND NOBODY CARES Sir; I was intrigued to r< the following in a local newpaper'i issue: Federation seeks $336.9 mil. in loans it is not iunri.se nor unethical to ask future generations to nmke a contribution towards tit? cost of fhe.se projects." In Singapore, thanks to a firmly entrenched Government,283 words
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Letter542 1953-11-16 6 Sir; May I through columns endeavour to draw the attention of shareholders to their responsibilities and perhaps rouse them from their lethargy? How many shareholders realise they have an ind responsibility to the stall ol the Company in which their money is invested? Is it not542 words
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Article106 1953-11-16 6 S.r;— If all the world was white os snow And oil men coloured blue. The blue and white would not seem right To eyes of different hue. If oil the trees were long and straight And none were squat ond low, Ttie_ world somehow would not Icok106 words
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Article107 1953-11-16 6 LONDON' (AP) It WSJ opening mil' London's famous Drury 1 .me Th< The A ican smash-hit "The King and I" \v.i< t u cverylo iv except B' i and t< itar, ri H. rding. I inoring. >red the Brst bi His neighl it hin ':e w107 words
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Advertisement129 1953-11-16 6 sin<;afokr ik.m< standard INDErLNUtUJ MOKNING NBWS> APER 128. Robinton Rood. Sinqopuie Telephone Not 8*97 1—6*974 Coble b Telegraph Addre^t TIOERNEWS Smqgpore BRANCH OFFICES Room 222 Ihe Time* Building Printing Houu Square London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG •3 Sulton St.. 8* Cowan St. 8, Leith St.. Tele: 4588 Tele129 words
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Article24 1953-11-16 7 Pledge To P .I. Govt. Servants \F!\ 1 prote -tion i be he ontemei nent n he ernn I vilj in high stan- two24 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-16 7 photo. I JUS wedding noun of white lace and whit.- silk with a crowi of orange Bower s was presented n> its creator. Enilio Schnberth, at ;> recent fashion BMW ill PJtoMM -AFAP - 32 words
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Article58 1953-11-16 7 Montagu Inquiry Starts SYMINGTON England,Nov. i» (Ai >— Government prosecutors charged yesterday that £7-year-old Lord Montagu ol Beaulieu Palace committed an Boy Scout on a bed in a hut. It happened, they charged after an evening bathing party Mont private Pa?ace J ne dt Beaulie Montagu, thin! aad former director58 words
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Article37 1953-11-16 7 VASSILI Khoradoukov preideni ol the Soviel Red Cr announced in Moscow. That K) Japanese prisoners will be U f P v i ::i 'n d SOOn via the port of Nahodka, north of Vladivostok.- UPUP - 37 words
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338 1953-11-16 7 Britain's Plans For Defence Of The Pacific LONDON, Nov. 15 (AP)— Britoin secretly <L*£ d" 9 Wlde new defence system in the south Pacific to supercede the ANZUS (Aus-tralian-New Zealand-United States) Alliance. Common P oJ i < iu S >Ulg canVilssc<^ now among certain ThMlnL Ca i h nall ns338 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-11-16 7 photo. Actresi Maria Toren aad bet daughter, six-nionth-old (ris-lina-RoiToviii photographed on a visit to Koine's zoo. Marta. \vh(» has just conpletcil a new film "Mary Maftdalene" in Rome. Ls Married to writer Leonardo Bercovici. APAP - 35 words
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Article161 1953-11-16 7 CHIANG LAYS DOWN 6 POINTS TAIPEI, Xov. IS (UP) The Kuomintang, ruling body of Nationalist China, adopted a Six-point programme for strengthening the nation's anti-Communist front under President Chiang Kai-?hek at yesterday's final session of the third plenary conference. The Generalissimo, DirectorGeneral Of the party, told the Central Committee thrt161 words
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Article145 1953-11-16 7 PN'OM PENH, Nov. 15. (AFP) —Km" Norodom Sihanouk ol Cambodia has proposed to loaders of political parties thai a new government ol national union bo formed to rep a i that of Prime Minister Penn Nouth whose resignation is now considered official. At a meeting with145 words
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Article71 1953-11-16 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (Reuter) Senator Homer Fergu on (Republican) said here y he was confident "no application has been made to automobiles to c bina. He added h<-» was also confident that the Government Would reject any application by a United Stales company to sell71 words
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Article110 1953-11-16 7 LONDON, Nov 13 (R- The director^ of London's famous Savoy Hotel have asked the Board of Trade to in- Sate 1 It a in.us In the company's shares in the S:<n'k Exchange. Also incl led in the Inve n art the other hotels in i the s110 words
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Article46 1953-11-16 7 LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter) —London's first "skyscraper* 1 flats -12 storey block's which tower 112 feet above the City strei t were opened today by Dame Isobel Cripps, wife of the late Sir Stafford Cripj Labour's "austerity* 1 post war Chancellor of the Exchequer.46 words
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Article195 1953-11-16 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 15 (Reuter)—Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told a press conference here today that the matter of a military part between the United States and Pakistan was of "intence concern to India and something that would have far reaching consequences on the195 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-11-16 7 I>1) olu. FKE3IUENT flasuib of Eeypt Uk«l aim alon* the sights of a rifle during hu vi^it to a "AationaJ Guard' camp near l.wi v. APAP - 26 words
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Article230 1953-11-16 7 Malik Again Urges Big-5 Meeting NEW YORK. Nov. IS (Reuter)- Mr. Jacob Malik i day is tued Russia'j rond call in two days f or meeting jof the five major powers including Communist China. IMr. Malik. Soviet Ambassador to London and now second n command of the !R ai a230 words
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Article47 1953-11-16 7 LONDON, Nov. IS (Reuter) —An award of i^.-T.'i.i was unnounced today for the thip'i company of the British troyer Comui wb h went to the assi tancc <>f .10 British merchant vessel, Peter S?.<r when -he (rounded on Pi Reef, Hongkong In 1951.47 words
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Article41 1953-11-16 7 WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (AP)- The u. S. Navy will start official un on Wednesday of irhat it calli 'the world's most powerful radio transmitter," designed to make instant contact with -hips and shore stations anywhere on the globe.41 words
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32 1953-11-16 7 B Nov. 14 «K. i public hen tonight pronoun* I tanH I I I >nd a v,u demned i p m to I I. D a32 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-11-16 7 photo. BUUn AFRICAN mod. 1 Tamara Lowe executes .1 "Paxe De Pe« ho" over her balliffctißg Imliilw as )t > liuj-is her with a hand* ait mounted with h;rn s in Lisbon recently. Tin* South Afiiran flrl has Already Ukea part in amateur fluhts with sin «ll hniu or cows.AP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-11-16 7 photo KIUTISH Prnni.r s, r Winston < him lull iriKht) is slimum ben it ft I mi il"»n\ ni-H l.ortl M.imu Bil Noil ISow.itn at Ihr ti.iclition.il Lord M.»\nr\s H.n.Mirt at ihp Guildhall, l.midon. Niiiomk the 800 giii'Nts wis the Archbishop <>| I '.inlntiuiN Doet«ff drnl frivv I r.uu i>AP - 50 words
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Advertisement172 1953-11-16 7 J& rinishinq W- ouc e s Mrrrljp mi* tin- article V^"~* im |>r«-« iii ti-il v\ltli r I OWN I UK |.i.|(ir;i- r*l T/T^^ Hun mil will (1.- in i. •^^B^"^^'^ iinl |mh-li -ilv.rwi'li- P^rV J"l*l*J •mm Hi.- H-r nt 1 1 1 1 i r- v /^A^L4ff. |mi\ml< r172 words
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479 1953-11-16 8 IMPROVEMENT IN INDUSTRIALS TINS LAST WEEK By A Special Correspondent LAST week was noteworthy for the development of a much better sentiment, a considerable improvement in miny Industrial and Tin shares and an appreciable increase in the volume of business written. With $:iO3J per pfcul the weeks lowest, the. metal479 words
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Article56 1953-11-16 8 Less Cars To Save KARACHI, Nov. 15 (API Pakistan, which absorbs 1 new automobiles and buses annually. < d iderabU reduction rtg of such vei. sa\ e foreign Exchange The Commerce M In 'ailment of i:n- Lament, aid in the 'ast three years P purchased an Mini of s. him)56 words
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Article54 1953-11-16 8 TOKYO. N'ov IS iAKP- A re\>ed Japan-Burma trade agreement applying I M GATT tariff rate* between Um countiiag w b« sh i pied ar Rangoon. Japan will b« accorded 4 r-^ fa\ uured nation In I I I ronccmiag the entry intm and' ex,' froin th «p«nesc54 words
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Advertisement646 1953-11-16 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SfcBVICE Te Colombo Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Bottrr#a«. Ha na barg Breatea. Spore r. 9 bam Peaaag XI Nabob (NDL) 4 9 De« ltljje J^Dee Tr? LeTerkoaea (HAPAO> 11 >*!>«« 17 18Dec 19/21I>« Bl M..IU llabr^ JS Necaarstein (NDL) 15Not *«Not "JJoir. T8 Rssea646 words
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Advertisement594 1953-11-16 8 EAST ASIATIC l| SAILINGS FROM SCANI>LN\VI\ K '°>Tl\ >t| •MANCHURIA' for Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong, Manila. Kobe Yokohama Pf if "FALSTRIA" for Bangkok 7/11 |> r< "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 29 fw "JAVA" for Bangkok. SauHorißkong, Manila. Kobt, Yokohama lll>er .»J Jn S\IIIN(.S TO (ONTINKNI H \n,,, NU| To Colombo Aden Port594 words
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Article675 1953-11-16 9 EDWIN MUIR - EDWIN MUIR Thr Captive Mind B v Czeslaw Milos/ Translated from thr Polish by Jane Zielonko. (Srckrr and Warburg 18s By REFORE the war the author of bAk wa a wellknown Polish poet. During the German omjpation he worked in the underground i n* :it in Wur-aw.675 words
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Article756 1953-11-16 9 lollies and Ci rot tors. By Barbara Jones. (Constable. 405.) By ROSE MAC ALLAY r pHIS is a most agreeable book. Written with an enviable racy expertise and with engaging zest, it should start all readers on a folly tout about Britain. Miss Jones describes some756 words
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Article402 1953-11-16 9 MARGHANITA LASKI - MARGHANITA LASKI Maa imi Qioj i- i The rv.v, Maslen 1 ftjth RimiNi rCai ii \U The DevU RM 1 Outside, lu .1,, 1:. u u j GriaU I An Or f l.ov. B] K ..v D I! |fj The HlHiaj B| ....st.mtiii' I I By ItfAN402 words
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Miscellaneous231 1953-11-16 9 By A/ Lapp .-r^ fOLIViA//J v •»»"B.WJ X- P r! PIERS AMD A MAGNUM V t Hi °f? B, VT. Helm P-— /UL^YAtNO PREFACE HOkt* "1 I TT~ —I ahorse... vfryt«kedtom WHAT?y :i '>»hun.iun buscwief t^undep-all- «se! f^OT EVEN OUR TOTE TWO BRAVF^ S V^ AP t>M RT »VY-LONi3 INVITE231 words
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Article958 1953-11-16 10 Manchester United Rout Cardiff City LONDON, Nov. 15 (Renter)— A goal by Engllltd'l left-winger, Jimmy Mullen, in the fourth minute, when he crashed in an unique shot proved sufficient to give YVolverhampton Wanderers a win in a thrill parked struggle with league leaders West Bromwich Albion958 words
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Article86 1953-11-16 10 Bl I)E AFONTEIN, N>v 15, Slow lefi arm ter gave the New y »d si irt t > the i of their S I tour, when he claimed V-- SI ite wi( k•• s I side was li3mi B > i piaj score at 16 foi Anth86 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-16 10 llhtUM. Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Ditchbam u»d 2 left back Withers both 5 make desperate efforts t«i N.»\r .i licadrr fmm Cbebea riKht win^'r Parsons, during thr match > at Spurs White llJirt J I trie (■round UPUP - 36 words
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Article122 1953-11-16 10 LONDON', Nov. 15, (Router) Five men, accuser 1 of switching racehorses, were remanded until Dec. 2 for formal commital to the Oli Bailey, Britain's Central Criminal Court, by Sir Laurence Dunne, chief London Magistrate. The men are accused of a fraud conspiracy in which it122 words
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Article500 1953-11-16 10 BRISTOL, Nov. 15 (Reuter)— A capacity crowd of M.OOO saw the New Zealand All Blacks Ru<;by Union team win the fifth game of their tour with an 11 0 victory over Western Counties here. The tourists who led ti 0 at half time, scored one goal,500 words
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183 1953-11-16 10 LONDON. Nov. 19 (Router) The brilliant running of the colt Pinza. who gave the newly knighted Sir Cordon Richard* his first Derby win. wt s the highlight of the i .)f>:t Coronation Bat racing reason which ended m mud and rain jresteri.iy.183 words
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Article175 1953-11-16 10 Gadkari To Rescue Of North Zone AMRITSAR. Nov. 15: (F tei C.V. G ',>■ ?e-t player was tops<*orei 78 i n a North Zone total of 2'>7 Cot oine made here in n. Iply to the Commonwealth touring teams icon of .'>!♦') i >t fiv e declared. Attor Blmi Borrvtt175 words
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Article55 1953-11-16 10 TORQUAY Devon, Xov 1, (Router) Doriy Oaku-y, Britain's thir.j r inked V lV^ 1 won the men's .^lll4 ftnal in the international lawn tennis tOUmameni here heatir Pii h 2-H 7-r». 10-8. The won >v i> won by Britain's No I M>^ Angela Mortimer «h > M >>55 words
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Article874 1953-11-16 10 LOXDON* Nov. IS <R. utor) Football League after yesterday's m i 1 HIM DIVISION SCOTTISH LEAGUE "V DIVISION P W l) I. F Pi« or o P W F A Pt> Brotn. i: 2 :t 47 l*j 2 imptoa 18 1] .1 ***** J7 I* 1111874 words
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53 1953-11-16 10 Toweel Wants Another Go At Carruthers i-, jo !r xn NKSBLR(; n 'v Africa^ world bin taniweisht champion u ho mrets Konnie Clayton. the nnrry Jacobs, chairman o »o tale m.fV 1 old brother of th» v champion cx r-vei was the fr«aUl arid re t^r, f dr es n53 words
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Advertisement175 1953-11-16 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION tV ATTRACTiOHS "•"Jap SMS TODA'! i^lJJhLj >L Friends, Singaporeans, Countrymen! \Ol 11. COMK TO SEE CAES "Ml 10 PRAISE HIM! M C M prt.rnt, MARLON BRANDO- JAMES MASON- JOHN GIELGUD- LOU'S CAIMERN EDMOND O'BRIf N CREER GARSON DEBORAH KERR <>'» "I i J 1-: PANORAMIC SMM'.KN 1 TODAY175 words
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Advertisement188 1953-11-16 10 NOW r«f f x jr. i SHOWING UrUliU^- 7 '5 LATEST! NEWEST! GREAT': Mil^HiSSSSß^Ma^?^B^Bi W Tt ■B^F^ H V fssssaS I <^* w A^ar Ta\ i t ft li> j i .'■Br^ f*/* -~y^ AILAR3 (LADM Durin; the nit, re season of i:. sim be uvru t»u- ih.nirr to WIN188 words
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Advertisement54 1953-11-16 11 p w i>. Belaaajaf U'atrrwnrks Departawsit^ Ku.ila Lumpur K)NSUMEBB in the I J 51TAPAK, PAHANG ROAD, are advised that testing of mains -hall be carried oat I 2 1st November inclusive. I »ers ire advised e a tcr during that period as the supply mav be Intermittent. WATERWOItK LN<;iNLhI( KUALA54 words
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Advertisement513 1953-11-16 11 NOTICES APPOINTMENT Or SETTLEMENT Ol I l( EKS IN i'KK \K IPPLJCATIONS are invi'.^d f'ir appointments -i n sal Probationers wirli S hool p m Prnhatinners VIII English I (90-A6-108) i plus Cost of Living A ;k spproved from 1 *ime; Prod tioti. Timr^scMk: ($144-Al 2- 1 W Fx.nn: 204-Al2-$2&4513 words
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Advertisement160 1953-11-16 11 SITUATIONS VAC \NT r rilHf I VAC A 'or y A i t 1 1 2 A l is CO I I I in .t n n I 1 4 t 1 Ol II in Genera I Scienct 1 i I 4 moi i l s < f I I'160 words
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Article700 1953-11-16 12 Chan Brothers Are Supreme MALACCA, Sun.- Two 1097 cc Coopers driven by the Chan brothers at Malacca's third motor trials held here today at the 2! mile Batu Barendam Road, established their supremacy against all comers on the trickish half mile track, despite a very hot700 words
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Article187 1953-11-16 12 England's T-Tennis Double LEEDS ENGLAND. Nov. 15. (AP). England snatched a double win over France in table tennis matches ot Leeds and Peterborough last night. At Leeds, the English men's te»un beat France 5 2. while at Peterborough the French women went down 3 6. Both Richard Bergmann. who won187 words
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388 1953-11-16 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KING CROW'S victory last Saturday wa s reminiscent of his triumph in England last season in the Great Cheshire Handicap over 1} miles and 10 yards when he took command three furlongs from home and cantered away from his rivals. King388 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-11-16 12 Laughton Lady, a filly, and a black gelding. Island Storm, take their first look at Singapore from the m.v. Shillong whirh arrived here yesterday from the United Kingdom. Another new arrival with them for the Malayan Turf was Nicky Mou.40 words
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Article47 1953-11-16 12 I Young Soccerite* icored n convincing f>-\ win over HMS rity in a friendly soccer played at rarrer Park yesterday. Vang ifuat (>) Ruhim Omar, (2> Mu n Took and Kim Bong •cored for the Soccerites while Charity'i goal wjs scoied by Murphy.47 words
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Article410 1953-11-16 12 KUALA LI'MPUR, Sun.— Making their first appearance in the annual Poppy Day Fund match for the Sansom Cup, the Selangor Indians, league champions, went down to the cupholders, the TPCA, by four goals to one today on the Gurney Road ground. The game on the410 words
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Article44 1953-11-16 12 MANCHESTER, Nov IS (Khutor)— Torch Singer (40-1 > won the November handicap. In a phot o finish Staros s (2*2-1 > wa s placed second and Bondago (8-1) third. Torch Singer \vo n easily by 10 lengths. A shod head separated second and third.44 words
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Article182 1953-11-16 12 FLOODLIT SOCCER PROPOSED Will th« floodlighting of .lalati Besar stadium be paying proposition? This i-> the question th« Cftv Council's Finance Committee war.ts to know before deciding on a proposal put forward to them bv the Singapore Amateur Football Association. They have asked the SAFA to send a representative to182 words
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Article77 1953-11-16 12 In the Singapore Badminton Association championships yesterday, Seah Hark China "and Ng Heng Kwang entered the final of the men's doubles w hen they beat Tan Chong Tee and Kon Kong Min 3-15. 15-12. 15-9. In the other doubles match played Ong Po n I.im and Ismail77 words
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Article57 1953-11-16 12 BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 15. fAP). Argentine middleweight boxer. Hector Gorosito, was still unconscious here yesterday after being •knocked out on Wednesday in the sixth and last round of a fight wit'-i I .ben Alanii In Buenos Aires 1 Luna Park. H* condition if serious and doctors57 words
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Article364 1953-11-16 12 Commerce Men Win At Badminton MALACCA. Sun.— Mul area Commercial H beat Malacca Government and Municipal Services by four matches to two for the Amoy Cannery Badminton Shield offered to them for competition for the first time la.^t ni^lit at Anglo-French Bendix en's court. The lasi match between Wee Say364 words
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Article97 1953-11-16 12 Hongkong Swamped BySwedes HONGKONG, Nov 19 (Router) -The Swedish Djurgardeni Boldklub football team to swamped a Hongkong selection by eight goals to one in the second game of their Hongk visit. At half time the Swedes led by 4—o. Hongkong savor! the washout in the second hall" by converting a97 words
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277 1953-11-16 12 PENANO. Sun -On the! Victoria Green yesterday Peni ans beat the 12th Roya'l Lancers by three goals to nil in a thrilling and interesting inendly so'rer match arranged for the Penang Hockey Association to meet its expenses) for the coming visit of the277 words
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Article194 1953-11-16 12 12 Nations In Big Nile Marathon CAIRO, Nov. |8 (AFP) Swimmers from 12 Countries, including the United States. Britain. Sweden and Denmark, will take part i M the big "Egyptian Marathon" o n the Nilo River o n Dec 23. Fi-h--teen men arm ie< en swimmers have M f ar194 words
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441 1953-11-16 12 DUAL HONOURS FOR UN BE AT EN CORINTHIANS THE Singapore Corinthians In, be proud of their dehut in romprtn terday they concluded their s\i they beat the BAT, Seletar. »»v th« in the Junior (up (omprtition to and maintain an undeh \ited tttf4 Tl:«' distinction w.i i g < play441 words
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Article15 1953-11-16 12 Sel, Women For Hockey 1 trun zr:, ■a> a I i 1 1 1 y15 words
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Article18 1953-11-16 12 Defender's Stick Aids Opponents 1 I P the i a minute EC Int* B Kteta Kinl.i I s18 words
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Advertisement175 1953-11-16 12 A PLEASURE TO USE! Here is The active germicidal principb if 'Dtruol* antiseptic, contained in pleasant fresh-tasting mouthwasb Dettolin. How easy now,to make morn fcig and evening use a habit. How wiai m give your mouth and throat thJ iailv treatanent. Dettolin, though at pleasant to ustc, to gentle on175 words
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Advertisement17 1953-11-16 12 RUBBER CONSULT i THROUGH THEIR RESIDENT AG£N f^V) SHEWAN, TOMES CO L*& \m*J MARDEN HOUSE. SINGAPORE TH_^17 words
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