Singapore Standard, 17 November 1953
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Title Section18 1953-11-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m s. Vol. IV. No. 738. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 19.13. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article387 1953-11-17 1 Stowed Away With 60 Cents Came Back With $300 r 51 n Reporter VN! lll cents in his ,i.. t ...,iiii. lion in l(i.yeai old \usot1. Lcbai Dil bin Sheriff of KamPeraha, Bukit stowed away on ship hound for t .mil \<.«s enterStrong Man or I387 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-11-17 1 The (ieneral and the Boy, both at prayer in Mecca. The (ieneral save him four pictures and H9.18 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-11-17 1 Th<> Boy. Yusoff. hark in Bukit Mertajam, in hb dnsty shirt '»nd shoits. Be i s now a Baji.21 words
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Article, Illustration518 1953-11-17 1 SUICIDE BID BY TRIPLE SLAYER 1 Tried To Rape Her' DIG N E, Southern France, Nov. 1 6 Gaston Dominici, 7 6-year-old farmer who confessed to the murder of the Drummond family, attempted to commit suicide during the re-enact-ment of the crime which took place this morning. The old manAFP - 518 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-17 1 Photo) TIIK new onimissiont i lor Malaya in th*. I'nited Kingdom, K.i! i Sir Ida and his wife, grating Mrs. K.K. (hong: of Kuala l.unipur. during a reception fciven by the Commissioner at the Overseas League, St. James's Place We>t London (lener.il Sir (.<•( ild Templer. the British Huh CommissionerUP - 57 words
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163 1953-11-17 1 Students 'Vote' To Quit The Empire Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. IK.— Malayan students voted 10 to 7 against adhering to the Commonwealth alter Malaya has attained independence. This voting took place after representatives of the Malayan Forum and the Malay S of Great Britain debated the proposition. '"It will163 words
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Article89 1953-11-17 1 Bcmb Goes Off Under A Man's Car Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Mon.-A bomb planted under a Police officer's exploded when its owner started to drive away fro n the Biarritz Amusement Park here last night. I'nhurt. the officer sot out and found three tyre* punctured and a rear mudguard89 words
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Article42 1953-11-17 1 PNOM PENH, Nov. 16 (AFP) King Norodom Sihanouk today appointed his Privy Councillor Channak as the new Prime Minister of Cambodia in succession to Penn Nouth who has resigned. The Kins appointed tiie Democrat, Son Sann. as Vice-Premier42 words
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147 1953-11-17 1 Ike Will Quit If He Can, Says Report NEW YORK. Nov. 16 Reuter) President Eisenhower M will never run for re-elec-tion" ar.d according to some reports "might quit his job now if there was a proper way out." John O'Donnell, Wash* inntori columnist "or the New York Daiiy News, said147 words
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Article29 1953-11-17 1 MANILA. Nov. 16 (UP) The army airlifted 200 officers and men to Bohol Island In tht Philippines today to prevent post-election armed dashes between political groups29 words
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Article20 1953-11-17 1 A Sabre fiqhter and a 1 seator training aircraft collided yesterday fcbove the Mersey River in England. AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article53 1953-11-17 1 PANMUNJOM. Nov. Ifl (AP) American and Red diplomats agreed today 10 get :I> work j immediately on naming the j site the time and the nations !to be invited to a Korean peace conference. The prob'ems Will be taken up by two subcommittees meeting simultaneously53 words
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Article209 1953-11-17 1 THE office stall of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. at Orchard Road, sent $40 yesterday to the Singapore Standard Christmas Toy Fund. With two other jontributions—one of 335 fmm Mr. Koh Hun Wi*« of Singapore and another of $1 from "KayLai" the Fund now209 words
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245 1953-11-17 1 Nearly All Hands Lost After Collision DUNGENESS, Southern Kn^Jand, Nov. 16 (Renter) About 20 Italian seaini n were feared drowned when their steamer sank early today alter being in collision with a French ship near the south-east coast of England. Bo f h shio. the Vitl Claudia (2. 74.") tons)245 words
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Article32 1953-11-17 1 RHI PAIN*9 firs no oi j > 1 7. .1 s i 1 1 om Pei i to Bra i i i iver£'l to a l\\ ol about thrca iuthyj.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement124 1953-11-17 1 gplil SEASON a TRADING CO. Army Okays His Romance 16 (UP) Itu ten she leaves tomor- Am row sail torn ji w < transferred here from bin^:i pore so he con d rv -think it over" about marrying l hm- the Kirl army officers said He I to- thought it124 words
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Advertisement21 1953-11-17 1 GtopJ? m L $b ICI rUEAM frtfUj/^] COLD STORACE C/^V^l CREAMFPIFS H2// ■I'i r ~^..^f GILBEY S Spey Royal SCOTCH WHISKY21 words
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Article51 1953-11-17 2 Talks On Wages Claims Are Off Standard Stall Reporter NEGOTIATIONS between Army authorities in Sin^apor«« and representatives ©I the War Department Civilian Association in the Federation, let a general wage increase' for all civilian Army worker! ma v not be held today. r i I lock in But, I C51 words
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Article35 1953-11-17 2 LOH Low, «>i Woodlands Road. the Singa- P Minis'. i I tourn maintain bis Inspector Babbo bin H. i was ba< d 11 wo i Lib I ■VVVVVIVIXWYV \\VV\\\YY\v»v\\\v< »\»v35 words
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Article21 1953-11-17 2 PI B I':i [r W, i not n ng in hi preseni p Ivert o i i21 words
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187 1953-11-17 2 TWO hours alter a Singapore preliminary inquiry into an alleged murder had begun, defence Counsel, Mr. K. K. Reiboruan submitted that Police had acted Illegally in making his client attend an identification parade, alter he had been remanded in the Central Police lock-up on187 words
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Article115 1953-11-17 2 Littls Boy WhoPlayed With Fire PANICKED l;> a "'re which lie Maaseli >ad "playhiliv" started in his cubicle la Kail. :nt; Road at 1.3t p.m. vestcrday, a wettm-jtax aid boy grabbed some tlothins, pulh'd his vix-year-old sistet out of the room and ditvvn a Hi^ht of stairs. Otlwr otcupants in115 words
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Article124 1953-11-17 2 KICKED POLICE: $50 FINE BECAUSE he fell I Ong Seng Hiuit told the Singapore Seventh Police 1 yesterday he 10.-t his head and began hitting out and kicking when members of a p riifiio party searched Mr. T. Kulasekaram accepted Ons's explanation and fined him $50, in d< fault, one124 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-11-17 2 A CONTEST to select a Singapore soprano whose voice has the nearest Qualities ol the late Grace Moore is being conducted jointly by Shaw Brothers Ltd., and Warner Bros. Pictures. The competition, which is open to all ranges of soprano. including mezzo. dramatic, coloratura or lyric, will accept121 words
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Article79 1953-11-17 2 Forms lor entry may be h<T(i at Shaw Brothers. Robinson Road. All entrants will be required to appear on the stage of the Capitol Theatre in elimination heats and in the fli if selected bv the judges. There will be three prize*, nil ooen orders79 words
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Article30 1953-11-17 2 KLUAN6. Mon. A Majid bin Han M D Fort < >', rharj :i corra M from two C ruay. < was postponed to N i i i for30 words
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459 1953-11-17 2 ABORIGINE BANDITS NAD CHILDREN GIVE UP They Cultivated Crops In Jungle KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Nine aborigines— live men and four women— were among 17 persons who gave themselves up in a big anti-terrorist operation in the Endau district or Johore. which began at the end of last month, and is459 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-11-17 2 photo. Professor K. Supomo. presj (Iriit of the rnivprsity of Indonesia and head :>f the ladoarsiai delegatioa to Ibt IN. 1 iit#* i national (onfern;r of Institutes of World Affairs, passed through Siimaporr >( sicrdav by K.I. .."VI. i Onslrllation on his iraj hack to Jakarta He was accompanied byStandard - 65 words
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Article119 1953-11-17 2 SAILORS GET SOME ADVICE PAKISTANI leamtn were sed to be united and to approach their Union's corr.mittec i n anj grievances they may iv< f Mr, A. Simp dc LJnioa Adviser. Mr. S rnpson gave this a<i addressed the rk bers of the mi Sea:.. Union of Singapore, an?: oral119 words
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31 1953-11-17 2 KUAI A r UMPUH Trainin men! an expt pur eri ital of tra Mr. AM pen isor >> r I tioners in K I v 400.31 words
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Article, Illustration140 1953-11-17 2 photo. MR. BHGAWAT Dayal. Indian Ambas.sadorDesignate to Afghanistan, flew into Singapore on Saturday with hi s wife .ind daughter after vrvtojg SS months as Indian Ambassador to Indonesia. On his arrival. Mr Days] had this to say about the 30.000 Indians widely spread in the principal tOWBi of Indonesia: "TheyStandard - 140 words
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Advertisement101 1953-11-17 2 -*>^ri^^- /tufa M LAM SOON GARDEN HOTEL! h'^V^- and N/GHT QL/fi j 496 17 18 EAST COAST ROAD (8 mll «t<>n«)^ H^V r f** Beautiful and Spatiou s (Javdf-ns. ifflj\\ JE*** X. Kxcelleiit Dante orchestra. E A^-i^V^'^^' l>.-lishtful Swimminc pool. Superb European and Chinese food served. f V' 1 hfin—101 words
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Advertisement106 1953-11-17 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.SS Spot UIM Si 5^4 No. 1 K.S.S BC| 5<J? No. I K.S.S. SCI Ml No. 3 R.S.S. 53i S3| Tone: Steady TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterdav was S3l?i per picul I P 37106 words
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Advertisement142 1953-11-17 2 lun tu<, wi pi m i iu\ .in*) < m.Kwn >m i;i i mis PARIS II 1 \*< BORNEO SUMATRA TRAD;] CO, (M) IT! 'it Sot£_4r fin* -I*-. Hcl f s /o- I "A f.ti<[itui < I 'I mmfflot witt's couch syrup F^Snflfej w.th Cuaiaco! Crec f^S^ ffl is strongly142 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-11-17 3 i .;i Kalians ijmi:. < 'rrduy <\ flop irture UA r.oAC from fll loll: <'M its .1 n via froi Mr. Kalians lirport tj)t Kitchie, '(introllc ol i«-(li rmi V.. il of > F. Mi i Sri !ii on.su] Vli I P Hill. r itivr 1* Muss FAS man ;-r63 words
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150 1953-11-17 3 Tahi'h'.'J'i '•i-. UU ir statement ™d t»'d "ir- I* 1 I'>k I at Lim M You will severe--11 9 >■' harm either of the persons." Lim, charged with thefi of gol Ifish v ilue 1 r $100 g I 1 F J r Thi150 words
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Article39 1953-11-17 3 HONGKONG Mov 16.— S s idard Service C IV' lrr Ho igkoi Fx^ today were $15 75 to *-l Stei liti^; $5 -> »_>-, rs jj. $1819 to M•: iy an $i %q 195 t( J :i Ruppiah; Gold39 words
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Article91 1953-11-17 3 ABOUT .'{O.ooo civili m employees <Tf the three AServices in Singapore may nave a single tj le union to represent them, if a proposal to this effect is m 1 e i by the annual De ega C inference of the Singap ire Fe leration91 words
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193 1953-11-17 3 LINDSLV VV. Bovce, a member of the American Lonsul Generals ottue wu> sentenced to three month-.' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore First Traffic lolice Court yesterday, when he was found guilty of driving a car under the influence of liquor He wras also found193 words
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502 1953-11-17 3 U.K. HAS NOT BROKEN FAITH IN MALAYA R aau A LUMPUR Mon. Doro Sir Roland Ila}' ne f the archi *ects of the Federation ot Malaya Agreement said at a Press Club of Malaya dinner here last night that Britain had not broken its promise to Malaya to see her502 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-11-17 3 miss Mags!* '> si Matarra reeeatta wwm |kc Ail Malaj Am.ilcur Dim li.impionships. I'l.,;; ,t Ku.ih l.mnpur aartaerei bj Mr. Attilio Yap. Raaaen-sip »rr f Mi Llaaisl .lon.ui m,l Miss MolK T.i r «,t Belaßgaf mil Mi Kolhm t and Miss Vivien Bens ot Priaig, m^n Lee (isml rerelvrs Ike65 words
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Article91 1953-11-17 3 C'ttee Rejects Proposal Standard Staff Reporter THE Budget Committee of the Singapore Legislative Council has rejected a proposal to increase the amount of grants-in-aid payable to Colony Chinese schools. The report of the Committee, which reached the conclusion that they were not in a position to make a recommendation since91 words
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Article82 1953-11-17 3 WHILE swimming in sea o!T Katong Park .on Sunday evening, several boys i r.v i .■.■■> persons leaving I changing room where th y had leil their dotiiinq-. One of th- persona was carrying i cloth buMile. 'liier suspicions aroused. boys left the water and ran82 words
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Article30 1953-11-17 3 SIXC.APORE Police have recovered a fountain pen bearing the nam o of Tan Ah Pok. Owner should contact Inspector L. F Wong of J-o Chial Police Station30 words
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Article131 1953-11-17 3 "GOVERNMENTS ■neoimeati (o the tmti Acquisition Ordinance ate intended to prevent I mil speculation but they will in fad stifle future develop ment by private enterprise," said Mr. Yap IMien^ (ierk, a C ity Councillor and (ieneia! Manager of the S/e Hal Ton» Kank,131 words
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Article129 1953-11-17 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mun. Khor Hii Eng, a clerk and Interpreter attached lo the Police Headquarters, Johore Bahru. who retained n rtered letter addressed to the Chief Police Officer, was today b Kind over for months 'n be of good behavour in U* sum of $lu*». by129 words
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Article86 1953-11-17 3 THE new million-dollar headquarters of the Singapore Chinese YMCA at Telok Ayer Basin for about 250,000 youths will beain to take shape this w fk. The Standard understands. Construction of the building Including a swimming pool has been placed in the hands of Soon Yang86 words
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162 1953-11-17 3 New Traffic Route Officially Backed THE Vehicles and Traffic Committee at a meeting on, Nov. 12 unanimously agreed to recommend the implementation )f "he north /south one-way traffic scheme utilizing Stamford Road and Bras Basah R tad. The Singapore Traction Company had earlier been given the alternative of either stopping162 words
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Article75 1953-11-17 3 A WOMAN who arrived In Singap >re from Ku ntly found on Sun lay 1 ves had opened hei suit- iketi away a i and-diamond ring worth a jade-and-diamond i worth $800. She told the police that on ar/ vi! from Kuala Lumpur he went75 words
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Article50 1953-11-17 3 the superannuation rulesfor the daily-rated employees ni Smqnpore City Council will be altered if the Finance and eral Purp »ses commit accepts certain suggesti The proposals in lude lowering of the minimum km of service to sjet b neflt lo years and general upgrading of gratuity.50 words
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Article201 1953-11-17 3 Thief Had Meal In NAAFI Canteen Standard Staff Reporter A BURGLAR wh Ibr.U I a NAAFJ si >re ol RAF Chai [i on Saturday ni ft ti crumbs which led th e polic I believe that he ha i e»■ i "something* 1 before he i wil i two ii201 words
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Advertisement188 1953-11-17 3 <j,3€lT4lfc@ is coming! ITS MORE THAN A MAGAZINE mm n s A PAPER Mil PEPARTMFIWT-STORE k 1 4 T^irti WE'RE introducing FEATURE, the magazine with eye-appeal. An informative and entertaining ll V^SRiimf fortnightly, colour-printed on good paper with bright art covers, FE ATI' RE \Mm\ Am is more than a188 words
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Advertisement42 1953-11-17 3 P^lL^ ail IHP YOU CAN 111^PuMpi PROBI m S V IP I M f v mM v 3^^^^^ flpp x I J l\ BSSjPvQCrflMffiP Hksißk^ I 104, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. als at KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG LIMITED (firoblitheJ 45 Yeor. in Moloyo,42 words
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Article71 1953-11-17 4 He Promises More Hawker Licences MK SYF.D IIARON AI.HABSHI, UMNO-MCA candidate esting \ho Singapore City t incil elections jn the North W,«rd, promised Ui iecure for hawkers and provide them wi*h hawker shelters, if U <i. In a manife to issued aid he would i avour to expand public ser'.'l71 words
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310 1953-11-17 4 DEFEAT FOR THE VIETMINH IN 3 YEARS, SAYS CG BRITISH Commissioner-Generol in SouthEast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, yesterday predicted a decisive victory for French-led Vietnam forces against the Vietminh Communists of Indo-China, within two to three years. Addressing a luncheon meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists, Mr. MacDonald warned310 words
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Article37 1953-11-17 4 M ORE than ■"■><" H ime Guards paraded on the 'l'anj jong Maiim padang last Friday Ito bid farewell to Colonel H. Ross, State Home Guard Officer, Perak, who is leaving on transfer to Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article91 1953-11-17 4 THE newly appointed Australian Commissioner in Malaya ami South-east Asia, Mr. Alan Stewart Watt, who will carry the personal rank of Ambassador, will take up his position earlv in I«*M. Mr. L. R. Mclntyre, the present Australian Commissioner in Malaya, will Singapore early next91 words
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Article, Illustration6 1953-11-17 4 photo. tf&srasrj* rzx a&lssk jx- StandardStandard - 6 words
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218 1953-11-17 4 THE presence of overawed or underaged children in Singapore schools, was not due to any administrative mix-up, Mr. David McLeltan, the Colony's acting Director of Education, told The Standard yesterday. Mr McLellan said statistics gives bv the Governor Sir John Nicoll, in his budget speech218 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-17 4 photo. MB. GEOBGB CARTER. (above) who returned to the Colony from NYrv Delhi by QANTAB BOAC plane, yesterday. Ho will be leaving for Burma and Thailand soon to arrange for delegates from those countries to attend the General Assembly of the World Assembly of Youth to be held in SingaporeStandard - 53 words
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Article109 1953-11-17 4 TAIPING Mo«.— Chief Police Officer. Perak, Mr. J. N. D. Harrison was among those who attended the funeral here yrsterday of Police Lieutenant Tom Bennett. who died suddenly at the (ieneral Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Bennett who was buried in the Christian C*emetery in109 words
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Article79 1953-11-17 4 A CONCERT In aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Linen Guild will be held at. Si Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Hall on Dee-. 2. Erorn 10.19 a.m to 12 noon. In addition to music, singing and Indian dances, the concert will also feature a u79 words
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Article37 1953-11-17 4 MB J. M Devereux-Cole-bourn the Singapore City i olice Court Magistrate v< serday flismi*<r.-i the case insi Yap Yong Khoon <>n i i barge of riding an unlicensed bicycle along KoI chora iiuuO.37 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-17 4 photo. THE Commissioner-Gen-eral. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald reviews the political situation in Southeast Asia at a press lunch in Singapore's Adelphi Hotel yesterday. At Mr. Mac Dona Id's left sits, th** President of the Singapore Union of Journalists. Mr. Alex Josey. StandardStandard - 44 words
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239 1953-11-17 4 WIIKN the prosecuting: officer of the Singapore City Police Court asked the Magistrate not to accept the plea of an accused person, the Magistrate, Mr. .1. M. Devereux-Colebourn asked: "What right have you to tell the court not to accept the plea. The court239 words
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Article33 1953-11-17 4 201 Seek Technical Training FOl'R Singapore Citj yan an imonf the 201 who h for 'hni und< ricil. D Presi I and nended 12 A 10 I for Ti :1 those Tr\ >n.33 words
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Article90 1953-11-17 4 THE I Constituti Ik Id minai y di on Jin* quo 'him of electoral rolls >> Bpp -intiM a sixnan sub-committee to the pit -< n1 tern. 'l'\w committee members Mr. I.itn Y< w llu k Mr M. A M. la). Prof. O Hood lv »ps.90 words
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Advertisement312 1953-11-17 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION^ ATTRACTIONS S» f- ON PANORAMIC SCREEN I s *fc* llr c^d Slorj k-1^ oi 11,. ii< 1... Jfa 'VA/^'feK M WORLD WAR. J|,KP^r 'THUKDER ACROSS THE MK KAISTON PHfIFIf 1 \M \l>l 1.1 COREI I II U I I 1 V A REPUBLIC PICTURE 1 COMIWG W n!312 words
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Advertisement212 1953-11-17 4 AFIjAISNI di>\ rvi LMivUI SURPASSING M L HIS PRFVKM s \i TION ROLI in ColumbiaV I I'M PICT! RS of an EPIC ADMMI REI —^J ro-slirrinj; y^tt 1 Stis:»n Strphrn t-^ Harry Andrrus. MS Donald Houston Anthon v Rushf-11, Patric Doonan. >• I Jl Stanl« y K.ikrr. M •ana Morns.212 words
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406 1953-11-17 5 EVIDENCE of insanity was produced i n fU« c- Court y«t.rdoy£. »h. o f n E^ L&^ll!™® £$>& caking schoolboy who alleged to hove hocked his maidservant Low Hul to death with a chopper whan he wos 15 •,ited thut on August406 words
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Article154 1953-11-17 5 Changes In Varsity Council Standard s^ ff Reporter Mohamed Eusofll V ,1, Dat<, ta in Perak and be r of the Council has been appointed Chairman f) f H•• mci] ol the Unn er-->t Malaya. replacing D.ito Onn bin •'.< al ir who resifned from the chairman hip but not154 words
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80 1953-11-17 5 MARICAN, 83, SPEAKS OF THE OLD DAYS enty tin 1 83-y Mr. n met re- r 0 wisli Karikal, years white Mai p ie 'o:d u.iy was then 1 port and the an thod of conic fart 1 0 can i in tlie 17, n the i tr (\o business80 words
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Article140 1953-11-17 5 A MAN who threatened lo kill a hawker if he did noi pay i;p $30 withi n three days, was yesterda 14 months 1 rigorous imprison in the Singapore Sr -ond Distriff Court A S.P. .T. r.i'iii^e. prosecuting. i said (Job Cm) Se ig, approached the140 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-11-17 5 MR. WEE RENC. CHI. son of MacLim Lim Gth Nov. was m.irrird to Miss Kvely« Tan .second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Soon Krns at the Bcthesda Church in Singapore on Saturday. Th»* hridritroom is seen helpins; the bride to tut tbeir weddinc rake at a reception in the56 words
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Article38 1953-11-17 5 SHI HL'I HONG of Bikit Timah Road. Singapoio. \va> acquitted yesterday la the Eighth Police Court I rhargi r»t dif honestly ret, a toton acetylene re« belonging to Ihe I" 1 Ua es (Malaya) Ltd., ou Jui)38 words
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Article205 1953-11-17 5 PENANG, Mon.— Altec lying low lor the past lew months, bicycle thieves in Fenanj; are back on their lucrative "hobby* 1 of making other peoples' bicycles disappear. These bicycles, alter having stolen, inevitably tind way to bicycle shops ■ie they aro given a eoinplete -fate205 words
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Article133 1953-11-17 5 THE I nivcisity of Malaya Is t onsiderini; a proposal to estabHsfc VwiwtnHy Pkm to publish its own hooks. The Standard learned yesterday. As a first .step. The Iniversitv making enquiries of established public organisation about the possibility of thrir publishing books for the I'niversity133 words
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Article43 1953-11-17 5 DAVID D. Rowland, a ing seaman ()t H M.S. Simbang, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for traffic offences, was fined a total oi S!.->0 and disqualified from driving ClaSj t'A o vehi< <• 111 a year.43 words
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Article68 1953-11-17 5 THE Singapore C h n e e Chamber of Commerce ■> pres s tor citizenship rights for Chinese resident in Ihe Cbl< j For a long period, before the Rendell Commission. This was decided at a >>j)' rommittee meeting "t the Chamber yesterday. The committee is to68 words
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Article42 1953-11-17 5 THE annual general meeting of the Strait.< Chinese British Association which urai adjourned oci Nov. 10. will he held at the prtfnises of the Garden Club China B ulrling. Chulia Street. Singapore, on Wednesday. Nov. IVS. .it 5.1 9 p.m.42 words
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170 1953-11-17 5 Output Of Pines To BeUpped In Johore .JOI.'ORK BAIIRI'. Mo" Johore State, one of the bigBest pineapple industrial centres W t««e Federation, 1* ex-pe<-led to double its fruit oulput when an additional 17.0«MJ a< res iue developed lor pineapple plantations, a mafl of the Johore Pineapple Industry, said yesterday. At170 words
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333 1953-11-17 5 Radio Dealers Strees Good Service Standard Staff Reporter MORI-: than il'o dealer in Philips radios horn the I trration. Singapore. Borneo, and South Thailand attend*-.! the Fifth Am Convention organised by Me r Wi Jacks n i Co (Mala/a) Ltd in b pore yesterday. Welcoming them nt the SI Andrew's333 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-11-17 5 pholitN ABOVE: Over I et Philips Itadin dealers gathered r Magapwc yesterday to attend the Fifth Annual Convention organised b y Messrs. William Jarks Co. (Malaya) ltd Picture shows the dealers prior to the commencement »f the Convention. LBPT: Mr P. H Bar ton. Manager of Philip* Department, seen addre*siSj|Standard - 63 words
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Article74 1953-11-17 5 SINGAPORE F'ou. are anxious to contact pei ons h tppened to in motor [a Ril e Resei vofi ween 8 p.m. on No> h sn a. in on Nov 9 They should pet I with Mr. A T. F^aj;i'n. D Supei inl endeni «>i V J4lii».74 words
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109 1953-11-17 5 Architects Dept. Will Try Out New System THE Cil v hi ii, i Building Surveyor 't Depa meni will be tht fti it to ad thp recommendation* <>r H Ranitttfton and Method* I sultant s The l 1(| "1 the department! who studied 'u- lugfe tio of Me r% <109 words
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Article22 1953-11-17 5 I)' la Mi M I petit i< i 1 'i d i \V. M. -l. •I m22 words
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Miscellaneous75 1953-11-17 5 gfgfgdfgd MI\I M VM Ti-nip««rature: p 111 Nov. to 7.30 \.>\ Id sniff.! pore i 7.") Fi, 1 hi; 11. Kota Bahru K'i il 1 I utnpur 173 F). I 1 Ku. int. in 171 F). n u in Temperature: "i to 7.30 p.m. ipore R»» 85 I > Kotj75 words
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Article667 1953-11-17 6 v( i irers believe that our of the matters w hich is certain to ho con l< dat the Bin Three meeting in Bermuda next month, between Presideni Eisenhower, Sir Winston Churchill and AI. Josejfh Laniel is the qu tion oi Chiru epresentation ;>t the United Whilt667 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter697 1953-11-17 6 I) ar Sir Cieorge: While .■nrijj you every success in the task which His Excel- ihe Governor of Singai> >re has called upon you to perform, namely, a review and revision of the "Constitution" of the Colony with reference to the relationship of the697 words
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Article924 1953-11-17 6 Why A re Englishmen So Nasty? Sir; In one of his re< ent letters to The Standard. Mr. M.G. Ferguson of Kampar implied that the Chinese in Malaya are head over heels iri love with Western culture by instancing their riding in gleaming American cars ai d avidly drinking "Scotch"924 words
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Article226 1953-11-17 6 Review of Views Not Earnest THE PROGRESSIVE Part j proposals to maintain the? veto iu the Legislative Coun-5 <n is criticized by Utusan* Melayu. It seems, (Jtusan says. r. thai the Progressive Patty \<c not earnest in wanting demo-< cracy to supercede the Co!o-£ nial administration in Singa-£ pore. It226 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-11-17 6 "Well, I don't s«-e \sh.it WC CAN do as lont? as they keep moving."17 words
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Article, Illustration817 1953-11-17 6 ALEX JOSEY - MALAYA AND AMERICAN FILMS ALEX JOSEY FSDFSDF H i CADLY I return atiain to the subject of American film*. We see very little else in Malaya. We probnbly see some of the best. Assuredly we see some of the worst. Most of them* I suppose, do little more than provide817 words
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Advertisement89 1953-11-17 6 SJNGAPOKK mil* STANDARD INDEPENDENI MOkNING NEWifAtEK 128, Robinron Rood. Singapore Telephone Not: 8 397 1 ***** Coble fsfegroph Addrett: TIGERNEWS Singoporc. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222. The Time* Building Printing House Square. London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton St.. 83. Cowon St. 8. Leith St. Tele. 4588 Tele89 words
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Article32 1953-11-17 7 Popovic Calls Envoys ToConfer lavia, Fon Popovic I Big Three dipted n shortly o aid he Italy >arl of Zone .■■lihlim.u United '.I A d f-ritlt on H luld i ron- of32 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-17 7 photo. MRS. RICHARD \i\on. wife of the I'.S. Vfoe I'n 1 sident .shakes hands with flower yirls upon her arrival in Taipei. Vice Preside^ Nixoi i s standins i n back of Mrs. Nixon. Others are Chinese officials. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article151 1953-11-17 7 west Reply To Soviet Note PARIS, Nov. IC (Ken Envoys in Moscow (his m Western reply to the latest Icr) The three Western loinino handed over the Soviet note, it was learned here today. I- was tin- reply to the So- of Nov. 3 which reR ian demand for Foreign151 words
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Article39 1953-11-17 7 TRIVANDRUM s 8 (AP).— flying rel c ied to I tie to Aleppey, this city. The tafl i tory reports of a i\ objeel ing lit a I long iok« I r i 139 words
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Article109 1953-11-17 7 TRIANGLE DRAMA NEW YORK. Nov. 16 (AP) Two young Put i'm u used lasi night pting to i a ove triangle by stabbing I een them. The vi Yo ande R 17. v i sal today at a Roias, 20, Correra, 21, P ted tne109 words
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196 1953-11-17 7 Nehru Concerned At US-Pak. Military Pact N>V 16; (AP) I LTniti ■i are »icg< .it. Pi erday that .i pa t ha\ e v far-reaching coi ai news confen n the i fnit< d i ring fun <n i:i rc aid, "Th to have gone protty tar.' 1 H. added196 words
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Article349 1953-11-17 7 Robertson Recall Indicates Drawn Out Negotiations LONDON, Nov. 16, (Reuter)— Britain s recall of General Sir Brian Robertson from Cairo if j lfSt Clear admission *"<>* the government here does not expect an early agreement with tgypt on the evacuation of the British Suez Zone garrison, London349 words
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Article87 1953-11-17 7 LONDON, AFP) i Montagu of B v committe for trial at "•-size court by the Lymington, Hampshire, magistrate and on £500 hail The 17-year-old Baron wi s duurgej with a utti&uM offesee asainst a ytwng aule person at his residence of BeauUev on Auk. [n87 words
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Article71 1953-11-17 7 HONGKONG. Now 10 (Reuter) Private Samuel Brown, a 23-year-old Irishman, of the ftrsi battalion of the King's Hoqiment. was remanded in custody for seven flays heir today on a charge of manslaughter. Brown, who comes from County Derry Northern Ireland, was alleged to have "unlawfully killed" Lant71 words
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Article32 1953-11-17 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 16 (Reuteo. Lord SwintOD, Secretary of S'ate for Commonwealth Relations, arrived here yesterday afternoon from Calcutta. He will meet Mr. Xehru. the Prime Minister, today.32 words
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Article22 1953-11-17 7 THE Vj lent of the T N. lopted )n of Mah< tma Gandhi, d in irg jr: :t i22 words
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Article73 1953-11-17 7 Stondotd London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 16. The following ore the closing prices ol rubber ond tin on the London market: LON3ON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot II December 1624. Jon. /March 17 id. Apr. June 1 74 d. Ju!//Stpt. 17 d. November c.i.f. 16<d. Tone: Steady But Quiet.73 words
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Article62 1953-11-17 7 BERLIN. Xov. 16 (AFP).— The homes of 13 VVVhiKirht oldiei executed by Nazi Storm Troopers, have been fount] in the Bernau F>n^-\. near Bei!:n The bodiei wore buned in the Bernau cemetery. 1 The Soviel news agency said that the soldiers had probably been held62 words
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170 1953-11-17 7 Prospect Is Good For A Pact On Tin LONDON'. Nov. 16 (Reuter) liie Financial Times commenting on the United Nations lute; national Tin Conference meeting in Geneva today. thoughi the prospect! of agreemenf on an international buffer stock scheme had improved since the conferences last meeting In Nov. 1950. 1170 words
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Article34 1953-11-17 7 HONGKi I Nov. 16 aP) The British i off Amoi r i b.ii after a boar lo ;i 'J nine dayj the H. Iralock in* i ainOn the pi34 words
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Article71 1953-11-17 7 DUKE BROKE RULE CHARGE LONEX N .16 A L« <t tin 1 Edinburgh, hi v id broki :j a royal rule by meddling in politic- In p- conscr pi The mai circulation v. eekly Rej .'>'•■ lid it agreed completely with I Scott i agazine Forward. It hai that the71 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-11-17 7 sin WINSTON CHURCHILL nl Embassy "i London. It is thought tk%\ it #•/.<-; Minister f<; 1 Stockholm ?o /W' jAulo i'(o( -j, (/.<///! itVO r i, v^ i vj /i. thong I30 words
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24 1953-11-17 7 Farmers Aid Search For Man Wife LONE* i i k>>>. on S the pol.ee i i i H h.r. e been lor 1 I24 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-11-17 7 |«liotn TIIK latest P9l iii wi Piint«« Charles h .1 DtlVWll t«k»n b) <IN \<l UM for (lu m i on «.f his fifth hirlhda> mi Nnvnu hrr 1 1. lie is m i 1 1 fi i rrram shantunq »l«ir| uid pa If hlur slunts withU.P. - 60 words
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Advertisement13 1953-11-17 7 IMPOSSIBLE I LL(\X t Return flaf x^/ UNLESS )t O^J TRAVEL BY AIRWAYS13 words
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113 1953-11-17 8 TOKYO, Nov. 16 (UP)— The Japanese Oovernmcni lias decided to negotiate trade agreements with individual British Commonwealth nations it was reported today. Japanese press reports said the decision was made at a conference on Saturday of the three ministers concerned finance, foreign and113 words
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Article65 1953-11-17 8 TOKYO. Nov. IG, (AFP)— The Maritime Safety Board baa decided to revamp its patrol structure in the Rhce Line and East China Sea to give more secure protection to Japanese fishing vessels. The plan to revamp the patrol structure was decided in view of several incidents65 words
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Article65 1953-11-17 8 LONDON. Nov. If, (ATP) Operation squeal will open next Friday when a plane-load of pigs i< flown from England to Belgrade. One thousand pedigr LMM» young ones and 800 BOWS. have boon bought in England by the Yugoslav agricu 1 mission for breeding purp They will65 words
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Article39 1953-11-17 8 MANILA. Nov. 16. (AFP)— Delegates to the Eighth Pacific Science Congress, including representatives of the United Stntes. Britain. Prance, Donmark and India yesterday proposed the establishment of an oceanographic resei rch centre .11 the [ndo-Pacific region.39 words
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Advertisement785 1953-11-17 8 HAMBURG AMF.BIKA LX2^i^ NOBDDBUTSCHEB LLOYD N>IN i SI K i lu 'olombo <i«noii Mamcillea Anlvn-ij. ltolHicl.ini Hanp Bit Mel s pore s ii.i in Peaang IS Nabob (M)L) M I».m ICINn 1 1 TS l.evcrkusrn (11/\F.\<»: H 1 U |M Mont Kunc Manila K<it>i .m.ri.ina Pemmag P S*bam S is785 words
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Advertisement1115 1953-11-17 8 BLUI FUNNEL LINE w^is MANSFIELD CO., LTD. i>;l^; i ted in Singapore c irrlem o-itinn to proceed \ii other i»«»rt» la i<»t»i anil iliM-liarx( eargo s\iiin<- «<• U% MINMM.. JiI.AMiOW. I OSDOK < OMIMM \l. l*i'i;i> D;e S i' Sham Pei i. i- I Miltes, I--- pool >«»\ *~> ix1,115 words
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Advertisement564 1953-11-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ko\al Rotterdam l.loyd Holland Amnrica lino NVclrrland l.ini* Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW VORK. PIIIi.AnEI.PIHA. BALTIMORK. MOBII.F. WEW ORI.KANS via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penan? BORNKO (SMN) 1!» i:,Nov 26Nov n/HNa>i SOMMHSHYK (HAI) 9/15Dec UiDei n|B|»ei KOTA GONE (RL) !'»l) t SJaa «i.lan R.lan Excellent564 words
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Advertisement628 1953-11-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LINt SAIUMGI PmOM M \M'IN\M\ I h n,\| IM( I aan p v •IVIANCIII'KIA' for Barißkc i. Saigon Hongkong Mani'a Kobe Yokohama 1/] het ;u t -FAI.STRIA* for RariKkuk 1/| l>rr "LALANDIA* for Bangkok "»l >( r "JAVA" for Bangkok. Saig( Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 31l>rr lJ An628 words
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Article272 1953-11-17 9 No Burma Rubber For Red China By Arnold C. Brackman, Standard Special Correspondent RANGOON, Nov. 16 Not one pound of Burmese rubber has been sold to Red China since the institution of strict export controls here on rubber shipments several months ago. This is flatly stated by Burmese officials. "What272 words
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Article77 1953-11-17 9 MOVEMENTS of tin-in-con-centrates f rom the Federation to Singapore and Penang during October amounted to 5,293 Tons against 4.454 tons for September, according to official statistics. The principal exporting states la»t month were Ferak 3.299 tons, Selangor 1.488 tons. Pahang 202 tons and Negri Sembilan 173 tons.77 words
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Article256 1953-11-17 9 INDUSTRIALS TINS ARE WEAK THE Malayan ihttt market w.is weak in both Mir tins and industrials sections \rstrrday. Moderate business was recorded. Rubber shares remained r.»^lected. r- Biiftri er* \tn drirk Pret l" 'u Ords \<\ <\u*> let v i.t r KB Petrol < Con Tin Smelt Oidv r i»tern256 words
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Article110 1953-11-17 9 Stocks Of Rubber In Oct. Lower STOCKS of rubber in Singap: t ..*i mdhth were lower than those n September, Inina 49.562 '><-n< against 53*353 tons for Septi nbi r, According to olfi in! Mot. Mrs. Stocks of rubber with dealers last month amounted to ?!».5!»8 tons against 4x2otf tons110 words
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Article54 1953-11-17 9 THE produce market In ai -<\\ quiet ye lert;..v with small busii Singapore produce pri c^ (pei i» > yc-teii.iv were i; mbiei $210; Bdii cothr S7SO; nut $28; (Split) $2V i ipra $37| coconut oil $59J 1 lers); Pepper (Muntok white); $330 (Saraw $280 (Lampoaf Stack): Bout $14154 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-11-17 9 photo l>» M)V for Philips Radio Convention: Pictured at Kill. ins; Airport. Sint;aMK on S.Uurday arc: Mr. H. V C. Beurden. (right) Managing Dirertor <if Philips Electrical i! up in Bangkok, and Mr. J.G. Ten llouten. Commercial Manager of the Klectronic Tube Division. N.V. Philips Eindhoven.Standard - 79 words
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Miscellaneous267 1953-11-17 9 til Abncr By Al Capp FATHER.'?''/ AAV^^^STOA <J gSS^pTa^ £u MALEf4KOV?- rRANCO^>- ROC*^ VtrARiSrED. WE'LL SPEND WffX «KJ mS" S^^^S Ht? 1 MAI«iANO?-CMURCHtLL?-SCNAW| 'OOM AT THE LIMP WILLOWS^ CW W/$ VtX>lM3 FREEZE. THF VOU»^T£p£WHo^ J AprT y ry KELSON EPPN jgA Alley OOP By y.r. Hamlin The Heart Of Juliet267 words
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Miscellaneous625 1953-11-17 9 :^w<B»wy?2»t- iy K t 7 i v? 2tm f ivSsWSSy &Zu a 4 W^ t i it r nrifri ipr laiiiPii^MTniffliiiiimiiCiPlfliii^iili; irflhfrinliirtfcrtiiiTlll 'JW^tflWl Bir'i|<Wl^iMfcil^'ifl!i!" ii'"n r »<ll Hi ilinli >' :.M^n,j pore Diary >'«•«} mVuVmivm: mj am ravd m 12.1 t.; 2.14 >.m 11 IT Ck.IT''DTAIkIHCILIT Mr.\. Hockey match a£;j:::si625 words
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Article281 1953-11-17 10 Look After Your Hair DL£/t( 7//.%' and 'ji'illitKf Il'tt tnake you lot k rilyn M i" 'w <>r i .'in met 90 uh 7 u<> to al thai irouble? r« '"■'s ail en l/o t' 1^ to |/©ii r partictilar gkin lone therefore 'i lr uMe <>) it. a not281 words
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Article647 1953-11-17 10 SALMAH - SALMAH By |70R the last two months or so, readers of this column have been watching the veritable pageant of costum *-> which are worn by the various peoples of Malaya. The series is by no means comprehensive, but we are satisfied if it serves to remind647 words
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Article59 1953-11-17 10 PATTERN SERVICE k^M^^^^^l^^^y^—^a^^^^^^^^^^^ IMI COUPON RtAD IHIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PA 1 TERN You muit enclose »Kiee ten cent ilomps it too wont youi pottrrp tut I* don't get the -tompi ♦uu don't get the potlrm A numbci rt order* ho*# con-* tc m* without th« tompk Th<-». won't59 words
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Article280 1953-11-17 10 pONFIDENTIALLY to: -ALLAN" (KX): I think you are wasting your time" thinking about IniS ?ir!. but. as you art.» so determined to meet her, I ran only advise you to try a bolder course in ,the hope that it will succeed. A )-)i- »ntly your cousin will280 words
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Article586 1953-11-17 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By I )ONT you love those bits in a film when a wife first tells her husband coyly that she's going to have a baby and he immediately says "Daritagr closely followed b> Sit down." I wonder how often it happens like that586 words
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Advertisement100 1953-11-17 10 fc* 08 ilns One botlle can help you look j years younger! Firmu-I ill I reatraenl Lotion Tliin in.- M-Mi.l .»f ri- I) oiln aw\ MtfißfMl against \n rink 1»--*. .s.i^^in^ roiit.#ur-«, pulln litM-^ \Mth im.i/.iii£ .'tl.rt. Wirrr :w in a -.in-;!.' l»olllc to inikr a wml'i tul 1 1100 words
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Miscellaneous290 1953-11-17 10 .l#.l.V;.*#i It.IKH'H 'wwwwwwwww \.\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\ n I, man f hair. I ish ii week el riatiii ire oj hard Ining hing, i go b every a n\ oil in a (ill a cU a brui h 1, al all you I in shining hair you I >n halj mes the oj290 words
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Miscellaneous323 1953-11-17 10 only look around for a will suit you v. thin the Uui few \ew York, Rome and Pai introduced new hair sty and they fire all short. These <n>'irt from anything «•'.<>(,' arc t>>ost guiU able for the climate in Mal '//•<> number oj really com-i>.-i,o>t h \ir-dresser% in Singapore323 words
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Miscellaneous332 1953-11-17 10 Top left: Here is the litest in h;iir stylos. It is cilled the "Brutus" cut and was inspired by the film "Julius Caesar." Shown here is the very same style worn by jl Singapore s;irl who has thick coarse naturally wavy hair which is the best type for this new332 words
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Article497 1953-11-17 11 HOW DISH ONEST IS SOCCER Peter Wilson Asks Snort's No. i Question LONDON, Nov. 16.— Just how dishonest has football become? Two years ago Dr. "Tommy" Thompson, architect of Pegasus, perhaps the brightest star in the amateur firmament since the great days of the Corinthians, hinted strangely that there was497 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-11-17 11 Ba tu Pahat Champs CHUN YAN Girls basketball team, who won the Batu Pahat District championships sponsored by the Chinese Recreation Club, are seen above with their trophies.28 words
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407 1953-11-17 11 LONDON, Nov. 1€ (Reuter)- The fourth New \!l Blacks" Rugby Union team have con--1 critics who have seen them on their current Isles lour that they will take some heating. no( all the ragby experts will venture to forecast will j;o home407 words
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Article46 1953-11-17 11 Nov. 16 (Reuter) 1 I. Of Mala;, a, I and Badps the I the at Briseating EC. a) 15—5, 15—7 in inal. Khoo and B.S I S i 1 and K.G. -11: and in the Choong a nd ai R.C.F. O. Boirne46 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-17 11 t,kuttf photo (,i the two iinali -the li«l«u and Folirc leans— ill the mint Nurtli iVrak M Uy» inter-piArtj baUmiuton competitloa held in Taipinf. Bella UP. of Kuala Kurau were the winneis.32 words
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231 1953-11-17 11 AMRITSAR. Nov. 16 (Router) The three days match neoen the North Zone and the Commonwealth touring cricket side eudi d here today in a draw with the final Scoreboard reading Commonwealth :wrt for five declared and 148 for seven lared. North Zone 278 and231 words
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Article39 1953-11-17 11 SEREMBAN, Mon.— An I try scored a few minutes before the final tie enabled S1 Paul's itution Rugger XV to F< 'ration Military College team by three points to nil in u match played here day.39 words
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Article115 1953-11-17 11 WELLINGTON. New Zea- land. Nov. 16 (Reuter) Peter Thomson, the young Australian professional, yesterday regain* ed the Xew Zealand open championship on Ihe Balma- I ceweb course at Dunedin, witli a 72 ho'.es aggregate of 295. Thomson, eqiuil second for "nc British open this year after being115 words
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Advertisement1183 1953-11-17 11 NOTICES SINGAPORK IMPROVEMENT TRUST KIM KEAT ROAD TEMPLE SITE ESTATE APPLICATIONS are invited fr>r Leases of the follov. aewly constructed shop premises (wiih Jiving acr-ommoda-tion) at Kim Keat Road: 1 Coffee Shop 1 Fat i ig House 2 Sundry Provisions 1 Chinese Medicine 1 Ctinic 2 Hardware Stores 1 Ladies1,183 words
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Advertisement541 1953-11-17 11 FOR SALE CINUER SKWJ.Nf; MACHINES NOW ON LOW HlRfe Pi 'F« CHASE TKRMS from CINUER shops in Sing VJ iya See the new 2DIK «o*rlai tilent gtir driven m.ic I i'p new 206K Swing /.»i?.ip Mat hine Monthly U iole Marhinet from I »-.idle Inea from >u; \I \ROONI C541 words
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Advertisement124 1953-11-17 11 SILVER WI PDINJ \Ku.ila latt i 11 i.i v b>, K ANNOUNCENcRT ILOYI INO Thr king «»*tl e i :;r<j fto< SmiATMMS VAC4NT I in 1 Depart I I :r <F BOX cl \l II l< \ll<»\- (i Ni i MO r I lon.i I— I < i i I124 words
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150 1953-11-17 12 FRANCIS BOEY - SAAA Select 9 To Prepare For 2nd Asian Games FRANCIS BOEY 15 v SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association last Flight picked nine athletes lot intensive training for th<* second Asian Games at Manila next May. Two fcirls, IVn:; Pel Wan and Ruth Ferreira are included. Others aie Tan Kng Yoon, Chan150 words
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Article34 1953-11-17 12 IB '.N M m.— Paul 1 Instil vition i they def< at< ft N iS i kt'V A am by Iv. i Si scored both k• < In 1 k co: (1 h;ilf.34 words
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Article19 1953-11-17 12 BARNEY Bambridge. Ca 1 nd Co ony hocI- go on transfer to K He in Radio Malaya.19 words
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Article22 1953-11-17 12 si >RE Turi Club will thana meeting on D Th xe will be ievt i ling women's and hurdle's events22 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-11-17 12 ABOVE are photos of Saturday's KL rac* flni«ho<11 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-17 12 photo Recs' goalkeeper, B. Noron'ia flashes right out of goal to foil Ceylonese Wilfred Ponniah's goalscoring bid whilst H. Hoeden (centre) anxiously watches on in yesterday's S.H.A. Division One League game on the S.R.C. Padang The game was tied at one all. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article362 1953-11-17 12 THE championship issue in the Singapore Hockey Association league is still wide open following yesterday's Ceylon Sports Club \s Recreation Club encounter which ended in a I—l draw on the SRC The Ceylonese have completed their fixtures with 14 po while the Recs with one more362 words
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Article39 1953-11-17 12 SINGAPORE Police Force -V beat St. John's Island 3-1 jn the senior section of the S.C.S.A. Coronation Cud KO soccer tournament at Fairer Park yesterday. In a junior tie Marine Department ""B" beat Survey Office39 words
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Article569 1953-11-17 12 FOLLOWING are weights for 13 races for the fir^l and second day of the Singapore races beginning on Saturday: Cl. 1 Div. I—l Mite. Forest Reau Mi Euphrates K 99 RiColrttii 8.07 Fni«Ttainment II B.oti Mubarak 8.0.') Asia Minor 8.01 Parmiter B. Oil Broadside 7.13 Rubber569 words
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Article84 1953-11-17 12 GHQ PARELF suffer* defeat <>f th 0 season when by (two pi A Rajah Ix'.ki^ yesterd* The ga iv,«d i-i honour of the visit h.-!,.. <>i General w.j.f Eauie, Ir, tor of RASC. was mainly irda battle. Ihe heavy c,}iQ p k •d *rell hut it84 words
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Article96 1953-11-17 12 ROYAL Engineers went down to a Singapore Cricket Club *'B" team by six points (a penalty and a try) to three (a try) in a friendly rugger on the Padang yesterday. Sappers played a hard game but were up against a solid SC'C defonre whose strong tackling96 words
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Article51 1953-11-17 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police defeated Young Men Sikh Association 4 l j n a Singapore Hockcv Association Division 111 league match played at Keppel Road yesterday Chantar Singh (31 and Austin Carva.hoe scored for the Harbour Polic-e while Jaspir Singh scored the onlv Y.M SA.51 words
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Article40 1953-11-17 12 TAIPING. Mo:.. The annual cross-country rare of the Hui Lian High School Taiping will be he'd on Nov 22 starting at 7.30 a.m. The '•our.se Will be round the Taiping Lakes. Fnty competitorg will la e the starrer.40 words
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Article83 1953-11-17 12 SINGAPORE Engineering Regiment bo.it Victoria School 2-1 in a friendly hockey yesterday. Engineers took a 1-0 lead at half time through Hutchinson. Latin* equalised midway in the second session Barlow notched the winning goal. Messrs. Tan K van? Joo and Henry John umpired. Victoria School: Choe Took83 words
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Article33 1953-11-17 12 BRISBAXE. Nov. 16 (Renter- Australian test wicket-keepe. Don Tallon said todav he wou.d retire from first cl.iss crirket alter the current New South Wales Sheffield Shield match i against Queensland.33 words
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Article19 1953-11-17 12 M \k\>;i m..,.«,r, mu,,,,., tln-ir mm, rhc ricrn "Chun, If,:, rktorj lM I K'n.tun, t:!iu\19 words
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Article40 1953-11-17 12 WANDERERS WIND UP UNBEATEN l.'l II o I thai SIIA H*w< l I 1 i'.,: M'-\«-r In- I |f i: I>o I win. tU'l Mix R IMlll H H I n i r 1 f i i S 1 M40 words
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Advertisement126 1953-11-17 12 1 CLYDt I "FIFTY, IF HE'S A DAY BUT YOU'D NEVER GUESS IT" £ae*n r look hu afe. Doesn't feel n either. l«rt, active, tcnf.dent. he can f/ve points ■*o m»n^ a younger man when it lomtt to Etness His secret' The chances ate, say ndocnnolof ills, he has a126 words
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Advertisement267 1953-11-17 12 THE FINEST GROUP OF CROOMXG TALENT KVEH tSSKUBIJ-:! SINGAPORE TO-NIGHT AT GREAT WORLD CABARET GRAND FINAL «S CONTEST fO-NICHT<-l«AM) lIN \l. is is in the ORDEN OF iPPEARAV I 1 Mr. Ton Beng Seng Singing "H.gh Noon" f rftm fl 2. M,», Moigery Luco, Singing "My Fooli.h Hoort" Ir01 V267 words
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