Singapore Standard, 18 November 1953
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Title Section20 1953-11-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt Jfc 3H 4 Vol. IV. No. 139. SINCAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1«, 19$J. TWELVE PACES TO CEFCI S.20 words
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Article75 1953-11-18 1 Stall Reporter SINGAPORE Polite ;l six of the 12 testers from the 1 1 iffic Office for 1 misconduct, it officially announced I I'roni gation Prosecutor P< Standard ther n will he tried or i be dealt the nature I Mr. Clague j n »175 words
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Article31 1953-11-18 1 MacD ARRIVES IN JAKARTA I Nov. 17 (ReuM icDonald, net for arrived in rning from an unofficial ned by sador O C. I will meet Friday and U for Raii un31 words
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Article33 1953-11-18 1 117 (AP)— n gions with will riot find v of the grain two years, an f food official i have swollen rid the Gov- < er a irj ks I33 words
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Article27 1953-11-18 1 SIR DON ALP Ma GIL I.IVRAY. Deputy. Hiaii Cornin for Malaya, London by air las* tii£h f Spain f>i a month's hol:dii}'27 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-11-18 1 photo The Quern is shown here with Sir Humphrey de Trafford as she walks through crowded paddock to see the parade of the 1!) runner^ for th»* Imperial Cup at Sandnwn Park last March. The Queen wears a coat in deep sherry colour andAP - 76 words
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Article81 1953-11-18 1 MANCHESTER. England. Nov. 17: (Reuter)— Dr. Donald Soper. President of the British Methodist Conference and one of the country's leading preachers, said here that he wished Queen Elizabeth woul<i stay away from race meetings. "I have a groat affection for the Royal Family, but I do81 words
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Article41 1953-11-18 1 MANILA. Nov. 17 (AP) Film producers from six Asian nations today opened a threeday conference On formation of a South-East Asia Motion Picture Producers Association. I Malaya has been invited and its delegates are expected today.41 words
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Article298 1953-11-18 1 A TERRORIST COMES HOME HIS REWARD: 1 CARD, $3000 WHEN Siew Hong surrendered with three other terrorists, one of whom was a woman, in the Raub district to a civilian car driver, he wa s carryins one of the leaflets recently dropped throughout the Federation. Communist298 words
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Article140 1953-11-18 1 SALESMEN COLLECT FOR FUND THE salesmen of Borneo Motors Ltd.. Singapore, collected $40 among themselves and sent the money yesterday to The Standard Christmas Toy Fund. "May the Fund grow." they said in a note accompanying the gift. From two Singapore girls Miss Ee Chua Te e of Standard IVB,140 words
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412 1953-11-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR Tues Rich deposits of iron or*, have been discovered in a*. least a dozen sites in the Federation, making its mining, a potential 'third in dustry" in Malaya. Concentrations have been Located in nine placet in Johore, one earn in Perak and412 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-11-18 1 'Coward! Giv e her your end of the tape and let's know the worst!"16 words
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Article71 1953-11-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selan^or Government denied today reports that the inhabitants of Kampong Pantai. here, were to be evicted in a few days to enable the building of sewerage works at the site. An official communique explained that the i otices of enquiry sent by71 words
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Article19 1953-11-18 1 Til'-: L »n ion Stork E*: l)«ng« was j>,) -ti to i'U' pubiic yesVefIjU Instoiy.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article654 1953-11-18 1 1 5 Red Bandits Four Wounded Five Give Up KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 3esr news of the Emergency for a long time was broken today with the announcement that fifteen more Communist terrorists have been killed by security forces, four have been wounded and five have surrendered. Among the killed were654 words
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Article35 1953-11-18 1 BANGKOK. Nov. 17, (Reuter) Thailand Government has announced restriction on the import of a number of nonessential and luxury goods in an effort to curb the rapidly falling value of the Thai currency.35 words
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Article72 1953-11-18 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. T Nearly four tons o f cooper \vir»vahi^d at about S.YOOO v. recovered by the °olice from a house in Snlak South, near Kuala Lumpur a-t night. The wire wa< hidden neai the houhe. It ivai covered by leaves And72 words
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Article161 1953-11-18 1 BOTH the United States Government and manufacturer* fully appreciate the grave situation that would develop in this part of the world if the price of rubber remains at this present low level, said Mr. U.K. Dimoline. secret iry of the Rubber Producers Council, on bii161 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-11-18 1 photo. I'HIMII K Mossadeq or Persia is seen denouncing his chief defending officer. Bozorgmehr. during his trial last week. Mossadeq who is now faring a military tribunal in Teheran on charges of attempting to unseat the Shah, has declared he does not wish to have defence counsel.AP - 63 words
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Article40 1953-11-18 1 NEW i)f:r.jfi Mov r: < vi'. Despite I n« ir India'i I ir wi ixiiit 900 yeai v th« Hi X -If> le i! nqueroi of I) Qutubuddin, a> a lymbol < t hi* lory. Il wor d.40 words
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Article68 1953-11-18 1 I BERLIN. Nov. 17 fAP) A British tidier th ■ucsians tinc e World W.. r n Wa l laic ,v in Berlin ,<> Bn- M luthoritics who immediately p i him undtC iMc-t. Pr V.. r W.I fj m| KH'v. a former mem i chute ■mbulmirc Reid68 words
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Article20 1953-11-18 1 I>K CHEDDI .la;.-, i... Pre tt nt Bi in>n Guiana h /ivin^ t., i O(l Ttiur>(l;i ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement93 1953-11-18 1 ii. i'l. r« f i i ral or Itoiel IBM H 51 I mi ti rjivnH-ru ol J.l« UIRI m !.'< HASI $ko« U n if fUI ot J7o CASH 1725. Central Electric Co. orchard Ka iMion^ KIM /\\S X you get, for the low *JM it* P rice you93 words
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Advertisement51 1953-11-18 1 ATLAS Y"??^^ 4 t lIARKISO.NS I.ISTKK KN' ITD Singapore Kuala I nmpvr Prnanc GET TO THE ROOT OF YOUR PROBLEM \"W jj 4 TREWHELLA mjmß Monkey Grubber Sj BY HAND -fetch out trees and stumps -BY THE ROOTS Agents M C AUSTER CHI? Sm^Hftir Kunl't I ur»[mr I I'^ntn^ Km51 words
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178 1953-11-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Toes. Twenty four Sakais, including children, who escaped from the Kndan jungle and surrendered to the authorities a few days uc today happily housed at the Johore Welfare Ihmir safe from the clutches of the Communist terrorists. The Sakais, who178 words
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Article53 1953-11-18 2 A CLERK atta hed to the re Income Tax Office, -Mr. Han (la bin Ahmad, yesi up ;i ring from Nam iard in Orchard banded Ihe ring to I k hard Road Police Stan an -.viv. -.vishes io 'i ;it this i"M to the53 words
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Article60 1953-11-18 2 SINGAPORE taxi driver. Ph :a Liang Ming, was acquitttil by the Singapore Ert«f Traffic Judge Mr. F. A, Chid terday, bocaoaf ih<? prose'■vition witness— wtio h.u! resigned from the polite force failed to turn up. The charges against Phua wert: stopping his taxi within 20 fort60 words
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Article24 1953-11-18 2 MR. S. WF.I.I.ER will talk 'on the Work of Toe H at the 'British Council U;jii tomorrow •at 8.30 p.m.24 words
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Article48 1953-11-18 2 THE dispute bo: ween the ;apore Government and ;ts temporary clerk- on the qi of back-dating of the new alary scale niay.end Representatives of the Government Clerical and Administrative Services Union will meet Government tomorrow to negotiate a settlement of the claim-48 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-11-18 2 photo. WHEN Mr. Boey Ah Clioy (loft) started work in the Government Printing Office Singapore in 101 T. he was 17 yean of age. Yesterday he discussed the "old days" with Mr. W.A.C. Goode. th e Colonial Secretary, uight) who paid a two-hour visit to the Department. Mr. Goode wishedStandard - 60 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-18 2 photo. m I K M «r i t l h l f r adio Com P an > !»*W a dinner party recently on the occasion of the ooen U all work. Messrs. A.J.A. Wallwork. Lim Sin Sen*, Lee Ch« Shan 3 n!.Mi« ni^ 1 un. Standing: Mr.Standard - 53 words
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Article199 1953-11-18 2 Butter, Cooking Fats, Meats Come Off The List SINGAPORE importers in generol welcome Government's lotest move to remove quote restrictions on the importation of certain foodstuffs like butter and cooking fats. An official statement released this morning slated that the importation of certain foodstuffs on a199 words
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Article36 1953-11-18 2 BOOKLETS on Sri d'jru Xannk i I to all s. ftf< morial H memorate the < OB Kr.u.iy The party. Sikh community tended by rnore -on- Including of ail comrn n Had the <36 words
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20 1953-11-18 2 Top Priority Urged For Queen's Town st.,, 1( i i n s ng i I U U of th^ pi20 words
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Article63 1953-11-18 2 A POLICE patrol car was cruising along late on Monday nif I i the crew noticed a <ar parked tiongside the roati near the ilth mile. Three person.* were i: the car. Policemen apprcui hied the vehicle and -earrhed the car and its occupants. One63 words
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Article50 1953-11-18 2 MR. C. R D. aratl I Colony Legislative C< unci i i was elected patron < f the Singapore < Fans Association at it s meeting held yesterday. The meeting elected Oswald Henry president and Mr. B. If. Hussain secretary with an executive consisting of50 words
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404 1953-11-18 2 Mr. Goode Asks About Those Ghosts FOR cearly two hours yesterday morning Mr. W. A. C. Goode. Singapore's Colonial Secretary, saw for himself how the Government Printing Office in Singapore works. Later he jokingly asked one of tbe jagas if he had seen anv of Singapore's famed ghosts on his404 words
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Article141 1953-11-18 2 Extra $2M Sought By Government SINGAPORE Legislative will be asked next week to approve supplementary expenditure totalling nearly $2,000,000 as recom- its Finance Com* ttee. items include a sum of $750,000 for the purchase of land in Leonie Hill for the building of flats and future Government development. Another $100,000141 words
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Article21 1953-11-18 2 THE Tong Ming school in Amoy Street hai been struck or! the Register of School.because it ha> closed down.21 words
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211 1953-11-18 2 Rotary' s Week-End Of Work And Play Standard Staff Reporter BUSINESS and pleasure will mark "Rotary Weekend" in Singapore when Rotarians from all over South East Asia gather here on Friday. Nov. 27. and remain until noon on Sunday. Nov. 29. There will t*» discussions and addresses on all Rotary211 words
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Article59 1953-11-18 2 MR. LIM CHOO SYE, Progressive Party candidate for North Ward in forthcoming City Council elections, will hold two meetings in support of his candidature, one at Potong Pasir at 5.30 p. m tomorrow, the other o n Tuesday. Nov. 24, at Farrer Park at 5.3059 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-18 2 photo. SINGAPORE'S Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A, C. Goodt* f» nt) rh.iU with Ibe Ckicf Proof Keacter of the Government Printing Offii c in SinKJj);>r«\ Mi. V. B. N.ir (Jun.i:; his risil to tin- Department jresterday:. In Ihe centre is Wr. 11. l>. Gillespie, Hie Acting GoremMent Printer. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Advertisement144 1953-11-18 2 ft a CLOSING rubber prices ucnts, per Ib.) in Si n g a pure yesterdaj were: Bayen SeUen Nil I KNS Spol Loom 55 J ."><» \o I k.s.s. :>h :>«; no i k.s.s :>:> No :j k.s.s. 523 53 Tom Quirt TIN PUCE rhe price of tin yesler «i.j144 words
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Advertisement191 1953-11-18 2 ►f.*?MAr Au-.Vmos... t j? I GRAND Sr\SON :gy §'4/, \on 11 fin«' l«i»- «»f l.i -ifniiif s> ;il our s ;il«'. k| IDEAL V^ \M\- «.lli> 1* t "Wilson 1 A < a wntm m m COLD: SXM fB e tor SI "H.. fancy T-S e 4 r <;. Si!k191 words
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132 1953-11-18 3 MOVt IN COUNCIL M<)\ i to include iioo employees of the Services, within Singapore Central vident Fund Scheme, oi i;il security mcawill be made by VI. P. I) Nair (Lab. r) at the LegislaCoancil meeting b pxl week. ;iven i amend the132 words
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60 1953-11-18 3 even ording > emoi id unless 1 if the proBill by Couniratha Raj, Mil. I revisions npe] reHindu marition at present not compuli ready in »f th e d I [indu oi g idu i for ism Hindu men tmy,, the provide for divorces60 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-11-18 3 photo. THE new Commissioner for Malaya in the United Kingdom. Raja Sir I'da and h«s wife, talks with Deputy High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGUllvary. during a reception given by Sir I'da at the Overseas League. St. James's Place, West London recently. Sir Donald isU.P. - 64 words
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Article182 1953-11-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 30,000 civilian employees of the three armor! services in Singapore will be able to enjoy th»» benefits of a proposed Central Provident Fund Scheme, which will come into force in the Colony early next 1 year. The president of the Army182 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-11-18 3 MR. G. P. FITZGERALD, of the Mercantile and (i p n e r a I Reinsurance Company of London was entertained to a Chinese dinner given by the Public Insurance Co.. Ltd.. at the Capitol Blue Room last night. Standard picture shows from left:Messrs. Fung Lok Nam, Lim Chim Fook,76 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-11-18 3 MB. SYEI> HARON ALII ABSHI. UMNO MCA AlIbUMC candidate contesting December Singapore City Council elections for North Ward.18 words
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Article115 1953-11-18 3 BECAUSE Chinese school students Malaya cannot now return t;j China to further their studies, it was essential fOr the Nauyang University to established as soon as possibe. Mr. Tan Lark Syo. one of the sponsors ol the proposed university, said yesterday Mr. Tjm .said he fully115 words
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230 1953-11-18 3 GOVT. GETS RECORD HAUL FROM TAX ON INCOMES Passes Colony Estimate WITH one and a half months more to go before the end of the year, the Singapore Income Tax Department has to dote collected about $78,000,000, a record haul since income rax was introduced in the Colony in 1948.230 words
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83 1953-11-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter POLITICAL circles In Singapore are disappointed at the poor enthusiasm shown by the public in the work of the Rendel Constitutional Commission. They pointed out that unless the public woke up soon, it would find Itself saddled with a constitution which it might83 words
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Article123 1953-11-18 3 NO PARKING ALLOWED ALONG HERE? NO parkin? will be allouv I on the section of Or hard Road. Singapore, between Dhoby Ghaut and Orchard Circus during certain hours, :f an official recommendation is accepted by the Singapore City Council. The Vehicles and Traffic Committee haa decided that no parking should123 words
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Article76 1953-11-18 3 MAJOR-GENERAL W. J. F. Eassie, Inspector of the Royal Army Se r v i c e Corps in FARELF will see his son. 2nd. Lieutenant R. W. F. Eassie, National Service OHicer. when he visits No. 3 Transport Company at Ipoh. As Brigadier Eassie. he76 words
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187 1953-11-18 3 TWO men. pj.ir 1 i .vr-os; of towkayi who wanted to purchase ran, 'o<>k two from tuo second-hand car dealm m U ppeared, i< i itatad In the S|r! ipore First Wrstrict Court rtstetThe two men, Sunnin bin H isp:ik lrul Hu iVui187 words
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Article94 1953-11-18 3 Suggestions For Hire Of Cookers SINGAPOREANS ca n hire electrical appliances ftom the City Council with little dii'ipulty it the suggestions of the Public Utilities Committee are accepted by the fl :i Council. The suggestions include the distribution of appliance* through authorised electrical dealer s from whom forms for hire94 words
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Article16 1953-11-18 3 FOR beiii4 chunk and disorderly, Govindarajoo was fined $5 by the Muai Magistrate.16 words
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Article123 1953-11-18 3 MR. Leo Levitt, ad vance agent for Xavier Cogat, the South-.Xmeri-can band leader, said yesterday that plans had been completed for a dance contest to be held at the Cathay Restaurant *>n Friday at p.m. Those desirintf to enter the contest to determine Singapore's best123 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-11-18 3 MB. RAM SINGH I? \.l\V\. on,, of th<* C Olony's must P'ljmlir composrr tml sini; H of Punjabi soni:s. will fifC j recital of his own rotiiposition of Ptinjtoi son^s on the occasion of (itiru N'anak's birthrtay over Kadio Milaya o n Kridav. l»* tween 7 p.m. and 7. .5051 words
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Article68 1953-11-18 3 Mlt P. A. T. CHRIMES chairman of the Singa| Harbour Board, yesterday refuted allegations by Mr S Jaganathan, a City Councillor, f h;«t certain officials of the Board were openly supporting a candidate contesting the December City Council e tioris in Iho South Ward. Mr. Chrimes said68 words
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Article264 1953-11-18 3 DEPT. TRIES TO AVERT 2 STRIKES THE Singapore Labour Department will endeavour to avert the threatened strikes bv workers of two firms. Concrete Industries and Tan Ah Bee. a Colony contractor, the Assistani Commissioner for Labour. Mr. W.I. Galletly. told The Standard yesterday. He said he has received copies of264 words
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Article45 1953-11-18 3 THK Singapore Traction Company workers i led $.!0H for the Aljunied Road li rv victims who w-*re momben of th<? S.T.C. Emplo) Union. A further sum of $29 handed t° the Social Weifjie Department for diiUJbifr tion Ij other lire victim..45 words
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Article85 1953-11-18 3 THE Singapore Chettiar Chamber of Commerce has no objection to Section til (a) and (b) of the now Income Tax Law which give powers to Tax Officers to entei private premises Tor search. The Chamber has. however, made strong representations on relief to Hindu Joint85 words
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Article109 1953-11-18 3 FED SMOKES REVENUE UP BY $1 MIL. KUALA 1.1 MPI K. Tu.s Rrvrnur from Import duly on tobacco in< rr.isrd by nrarlv onr million cl«»ll ar u thr n-Milt of rxtrjk duty imposrd. Last month it wi> 57.8 million. Total I rrirr iti-in ru^tom^ and rxri.sr rrvrnur U>t m i109 words
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Obituary53 1953-11-18 3 LEI CHIAP h< •< 1 II.: 1 4 < > R GAPORE leavina i>.->nn.i k>.Mo\.-.i vife. 4 S I IKK VII SF.KI lIUAI < IF.ORC.K LI E ft M! rilllK I I t J I) lUghtPl 111 iv. 1 It indchi ld 1 1 1 will t ik t53 words
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144 1953-11-18 3 \H:>'> BAKER l I' .Jiii in 1 il 1 til' I »l Mi s»i e Ninth 1' i< H I 1' >•• ''He tuspii 1> > 1! I- 1 Kim Yam ai 1 1 he 1 1 i t the 1 p ipei144 words
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Advertisement67 1953-11-18 3 A k If 1 LAM SOON GARDEN HOTEL! \^Mh and NIGHT CLUB AM r h 496-17-18, EAST COAST ROAD (8 milestone) I JIJBS '3; >^B^* Facing tho svx front J jBW > Beautiful aud Spacious Gardens M*^^ E*wUeot Dance orchestra. f^^^J I •Delightful Swimming pool. S l^** **+G •Superb European67 words
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Advertisement244 1953-11-18 3 i\\ soo r;i tN si i».i>-.' i iwai reside Hi el »n i i 1 1 i it h35 p.m. 1< b i beloved wife M id im I i Knd l»oh i rnaj M I I i m-in-law K Bock 'i i riiild -ply 1 1 a m i.244 words
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261 1953-11-18 4 RONNIE DUCLOS - JOHORE SOLANS TO MARK FIRST YEAR OF OP. SERVICE RONNIE DUCLOS Py Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. An elaborate programme has been arranged by the Johore State Government to commemorate the first "Operation Service" anniversary to be observed throughout the Federation for one week from Dec. 1 5. "Operation261 words
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Article64 1953-11-18 4 3,000 Take Insurance Against TB 000 th< l B S A I A i r i m have m or in many h well tj I l p her than Hi bv it, I Ji.iji ease 1 to go to their I The T.B e, Di 1 ick add 1■64 words
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Article58 1953-11-18 4 RI On Road To Glory, Says Dayal THE H< i n i s tfr. Bhagwat D. the Republic said in Singapore iy. -1,-. Di Is on his way to Indian Ami to Afghani ;tan in p nander Rup Chand. Indone he said e as varied as her size and population.58 words
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Article158 1953-11-18 4 THIEVES HAVE A FIELD DAY A BRITISH soldier attached to the REME in Singapore lost his motor cycle while he. was in the Britannia Cub, Beach Road, on Monday night Ho discovered the theft near midnight. The hike was red. abandoned In acani space behind the i premises Jewellery A158 words
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Article56 1953-11-18 4 THE University of Malaya torical Society's forum u la Ma aya fit for selfernment, if not why and when?/ 1 at the Oci Tiong Ham Hal] at 8.30 tonight. It is open to the public. Speakers at tonight's forum be Messrs. S. R;jaratnam. Allington56 words
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Article191 1953-11-18 4 Seamen Welfare Centre Standard Staff Reporter THE six unions representing Asian seamen in Singapore may soon decide to establish a Central Welfare Centre for .seafarers. This move is the result of a recent conference of the International Labour Organisation's Asian Maritime Conference held in Ceylon which ur^etJ unity amon^ all191 words
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Article59 1953-11-18 4 KAMPONC! folk of Lorong 3 in Geylang, Si:i Ra pore, j urnpofl out of their beds in the small hours of yesterday when they th'r* S me OUC shout "Thief! Tluy rushed out and saw a man running away. They ran after the fleeing man and59 words
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288 1953-11-18 4 Largest Norwegian Tanker Drops Anchor Here Standard Shipping Reporter THE largest oil 'anker ever to be built in a Norwegian shipyard called at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday. She is the l(.7><iO tonner Berge Bergesen. under the command of Captain Harald Isa onsen. The townsfolk of Stavanger on the288 words
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105 1953-11-18 4 WHILE Police Lieutenant Foernander was checking the na^enqcrs of an omnibus at Paya Lebar Road on Aug. 8. a motor van driven by Neo Kim In suddenly hit the rear of the omnibus, a Court was told yesre rday. Neo was fined $50 for causing105 words
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Article40 1953-11-18 4 OX BEHALF of the Arab Community, the Arab Union of Singapore yesterday sent a cable to Emir Saud Ibn Abdul Aziz, the new King of Saudi Arabia, wishing him "every happiness" and a "Jong reign."40 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-11-18 4 (TOP) The largest Norwegian t Anker to call at Singapore, the Berg* Bergesen, seen entering Sydney Harbour. Australia, prior to her arrival in Malayan waters. Of 1H.200 tons. she is one of the four large postwar tankers o\\ ned by the Norwegian Shipping Co. of Sig Bcrgesen Jr. She is82 words
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Article65 1953-11-18 4 THE Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Council has rejected the last minute plea by taxi owners for an extension of the Dec. 31 deadline requiring meters to be instated in taxis. The Registrar of Vehicles has told the committee that if taxis are65 words
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Article41 1953-11-18 4 SIR CHARLES LOEWEX. C-in-C, FARELF. wilj present Certificates to StaiT Sergeant P. McCaffrey, \v.R Ac'., and Sergeant A. P. White, W.R.A.C. and testimonials to Mr. Wee Chee Seng, a clerk for seven years i n A' Branch. G.H.Q.. this morning41 words
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286 1953-11-18 4 Boy Found Guilty Of Murdering His Maidservant A 16- YEAR-OLD schoolboy. Can En* Lake, w.»^ found guilty In the Singapore Assizes Court JOtcrilj ot murdering hi s maidservant but his sentcm r w.iheld over, because the court could not deride if he i> really 16— an age at which he286 words
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Article103 1953-11-18 4 1.L.0. Asian Maritime Conference in Colombo last month that Asian countries should establish welfare centres in all vital sea ports, the Singapore Government may make a further move to esta'blish a centre alter representations are received from the unions concerned. The unions arc the Malay Mariners Union. lndo-Malay,103 words
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Article, Illustration5 1953-11-18 4 pnoio. £*s««MHlgl^i^S^ StandardStandard - 5 words
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Article119 1953-11-18 4 FOOTBALLER FRIENDS ATTACKED Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues-A Pcnang State footballer. Din bin Salleh. arid his Malay friends v. ed by 20 to A0 Chin. out the New World am park in Swatow 1... night It appeared 11 Malays walked into tIM at about 10.30 p.w at the modern jogei119 words
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Article62 1953-11-18 4 3 NEW MO'S $25,000 FOR SATA Standard Staff ■tfMttf THE Singapore culosl A throe new MedJ immediately to rep ing doctor and m:ddlo of next >t;u Although the tried for four locally qualified rrrs. thev had fai'. i! irever, the A continue to inv. libility of !y. leanwhile I h62 words
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Article51 1953-11-18 4 THE Vehicles ind '1 Committee of the Sing, Civ Council ha objections of Stan incssmen against ford Road in •:i one-way I itte nmendation "l lh« Police to introd h scheme i.v ford Road 01 i traflir from the C«t Basah Road one-way to tli'. 151 words
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Article45 1953-11-18 4 THE S w. u ti ff Men ha il 1 Sunday. Nov. t2 Orisls. who 1 m.-i le use of M< •Tly t o P nru, should either via Ha I or Riv.-r 'ntter road er way of f of town.45 words
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Article40 1953-11-18 4 In Konour of i •>' am l's birth a Indon< la n I .1 at the first B no -r at tho KV M B the Inft.i mat on i Robii on Road, Sins U.- c.^cd today40 words
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Advertisement43 1953-11-18 4 The world famous family of P m medicinal products Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia^ AvAental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL A ICLM \Jf Ti BY AIR vA f\ mmm»> 1J? A BEST BY KL M Jr43 words
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Advertisement38 1953-11-18 4 A MODERN &k PEN FOR ml MODERN f pockets Jmi <» > Samaritan TOILET TISSUE THE KOti EXCELLENT VALUE PKICF "Teeing^ Is believing nihi'uJ cr psrivlc A ea«ure» I r Steradent CRITERIUM Willemll DLRU^Vy Hade fi t, 1 an 138 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-11-18 4 Weather MINI MI M Trmprruturr roa ~i.U) p.m. Nov. Hi to 7. .50 bjb. Nov. 17 Singapore (75 F). Penan* (75 li. Kot.i Bahru i7II i. Kuala I. inn pur (74 V) Ipoh (74 F), Kuantan (72 F). M.i\i m u ni Temperature From 7..:a tin. to 7.30 p.m. Nov.87 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-11-18 5 I i :v'l'.»\ .irt who i "K ith.ikal;ishe item recital) at the VflrmoriaJ Hall. Ka<<' i m. Singapore on I it ."> Dmi iMirler th«* l the K.iii\il«M'yu lithj of Singapore.30 words
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246 1953-11-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE Senior Arts and Science students of the University of Malaya— all Indians have been fined a total of $170 by the authorities in connection with a •tornado" ra^ staged in Dtinearn Road Hostel, Sinuapore, last week. student was i<-f,m,«. i246 words
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Article176 1953-11-18 5 AT tiie anniversary meel ns ol the Bm- Choon Kok \s•tion. Singapore last baturday. the foJlowinjr urere elected office-bearers: Patrons: Messrs. Chnf Roon Ju.-.t. w«e Thiam Siew, Tan Kim ran, Lim Kim Lee Quah Sia Chwee, Cho Chin Yee t-hua Uang Chuan. Foo Chiti Peng. Pre176 words
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Article50 1953-11-18 5 GENERAL Headquarters. fanglin, Singapore las now an Ait Club for "all levels of artists" who have "visions of seeing their work in the daily newspaper or magazines**. Evening sessions are held every Tuesday from H to 7 p.m. in the Sunday School. opposite St. Gorges Church, in50 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-18 5 I'hotu. MR LESLIE ROZAKIO. winner of the Crooner Competition a t the Cireat H'orld (i:»rdf n r^ahaiet last night reroives a cup from Mrs. .1. Lawler wife of Shaw Brothers Publicity Maaiarer. Mis s Rita Martin won lh*. Croonette title. StandardStandard - 41 words
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163 1953-11-18 5 SINGAPORE Government is considering releasini for export to the Federation at Singapore Railway ■Mation all non-dutiables consigned by rail to all stations otner than Kuala Lumpur und Penan*. li it could be arrangi I non-duti i ;ue exported by rai epi thos< ed K163 words
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Article149 1953-11-18 5 THREE men, two «>f whom allegedly impersonated police officers and demanded $600 from Ng Ah Chwee, claimed trial in the Singapore s-'-onj District Court yesterday, Ng said thai a1 H 30 p.m. on July 14. Sulaiman bin O Sardon bin M I Zain, and Sean149 words
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Article54 1953-11-18 5 WINNING numbers in the Catholic Centre Raffle drawn at Singapore, me Ist 1 «>( >t >t> 2nd *****; 3rd *****; 4th *****; 5th— *****; ith— lls43; 7th— *****; «tii -lM74ti; i>th— ***** and 10th 1 40<>l Consolation Prizes: l H>7B. •.'d l '{(»4 i ::>♦;.;. r7«r>. ik4ti.54 words
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Article30 1953-11-18 5 FIVE (i"-j owners were fined m total of $225 yesterday by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate Mr J M DeyeColeboiura loi ll >l having .i encej*30 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-11-18 5 TKX YKAR OLD Chinese .schoolboy. Thai Chin Siong;. who w.«* flown out to Singapore from Kinlnn". Sarawak. by Malayan Airways I>akofa yesterday for deep I. iv therapy at th P General Hospital. I lip Standard understands that the boy was flown out on the expense of thf.86 words
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Article288 1953-11-18 5 TALKS ON NEW LAND LAWS f SINGAPORE'S throe Chambers of Commerce are shortly to consider the Government's proposed amendment to ihe Land Acquisition Ordinance. 1 hey arc expected to draft resolutions lor presentation at the second reading of the Bill scheduled tor the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council288 words
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Article82 1953-11-18 5 'II il" of Ke Ltd., reported a profit lor the year to June (> 1953, Including nting e refunds and m dividend $1,044,878 The balance brought forward from the last account wraa $239,--481. making a total of $1.ii84.--359. Appropriations made Included: $747/796 replanting provision and $101,20482 words
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Article48 1953-11-18 5 SINGAPOI Govei will el the i of the Council f-f a. u, stafl itioi ;irly next week to discus a scheme for its Divi 1. 11 and 1I 1 olfict emergency meetii t Coun i; will be he'd to la ite I i meetii48 words
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Article184 1953-11-18 5 4,557 TERRORISTS HAVE BEEN KILLED K D A I A 1.1 MIM R. Tves. latest E»erg«« v statistics show that a total of 4. .">.">" t«'ii«nist% have been killed since the declaration of the Kmer Rencv up to the etui of last month Last month alone, the184 words
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Article169 1953-11-18 5 Dogs Warned Of Net Thieves A FISHERMAN irai rextiag in Iks "kelnng" about :oo from the rock bound shores of Puluu I'bin where he lived, when he heard his does bark. It was just after midnight Dark clouds were drifting across, hiding the moon and the stars. and though th"169 words
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166 1953-11-18 5 Tengku And Dafo Will Woo Votes For Alliance WI'III -.venteen da]T9 t< go before polling day i<»r the Singapore City C >imn! i tio:i> UMNO-MCA leaden li^v.i«(i to step into tne elect o-J ral campaign on behall pi Alliance candidates conU Wards. Alliance leadei ba\ e ed '!\os '<>( <-■!«.'166 words
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Advertisement149 1953-11-18 5 CATHAY OFGANSSATION r^ *|V ATTRACTIONS *j^ S rf|>tilTV\ LAST DAY i\l I f 4 lu vf M ILlm LSO L u r\ o^TxiMiT^mm. fiScgr k\ 9.3ft |»m. Kl 1M lil.K PICTI KKB mKSENI ON I'ANOI! VMM R1 1 THUNDER ACROSS THE PACIFIC" r oi:i v io:;i:isi n(ki i: OPENS TOMORROW149 words
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Advertisement19 1953-11-18 5 r»\ Popular i*»'*(im >t!! Today: 1.15-6.36 9.1S p m. RaaJaJl it Shyania in 'NISHAN DANKA" Super Hindustani Mii-.ic.il :\dv«*ntinr!l19 words
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Advertisement264 1953-11-18 5 SHOWING \?^4\\ali!Jls\ f> YOUR FAVOURITE ACTION STAR... MJM ILABDf© iv \in i:\irm i <o -lan iu< PLUS! btbtNras: FOOIBALL- ENGLAND vs WALLS l)iiriii-4 tin- rallrf season of this film ever> patron Mill be mven the rh.inrc t.i WIN BKJ (ASH PKI/fs hx eaterinu the -Pl( K THE !VJ S" (ontrst264 words
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Article829 1953-11-18 6 'AT this lively moment in history the peoples (of South-East Asia) are ploying their part in the Asian Revolution which is one of th< great events of the Twentieth Century." So s.jid Mr. M.-jlcolm MacDonald in the opening paragraph! of his addre&i to the Singapore Union of Journalists829 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1953-11-18 6 A Saudi Arabia Question ;*\<v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\>\v i\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\< gdfdd CAIRO. \JpTH THE DEATH of King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, the world if brought face to face with one of the Middle East's great question marks: whither Saudi Arabia? 5 Has the great warrior king built on Arabia's rock, or on the desert's1,031 words
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Article222 1953-11-18 6 Review of Views A Hope SIX CHEW JIT POII. commenting on the Rendel Commission expresses the hope that the views of the various communities will be taken into consideration. The daily regrets that it has not been possible for a large number of the Chinese community to participate in the222 words
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Article903 1953-11-18 6 Alastair Buchan - U.S. Reports Alarm The West Alastair Buchan By WASHINGTON. OEPORTS that the United States is contemplating fundamental revision of its defence and strategic policy with regard to the stationing of forces in Europe have clearly alarmed every West European capital, as well as certain sections of the American Administration itself.903 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-11-18 6 The foreman looked so peaceful I hadn't the heart to disturb him.15 words
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272 1953-11-18 6 Sir In vour lea "Who Care.-?" it is clear that you have deliberately blinded one of your eyes iu order that you may, like Nelson, put your telescope again.M 'he blind eye and scream that you do not ate what in fart you do not272 words
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Letter28 1953-11-18 6 THEY'VE NO MORAL FIBRE I H j I to me, I think [n the Bf<<r Ir way 1 moi organta B that thought prop' r pr- sin- iporc28 words
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Advertisement87 1953-11-18 6 SINGAPORE mi" STANDARD INOtrLNDtNI MOKNING NEWSKAhEK 1 28. Robinson Rood. Sinqopor*. Telephone Nos *****—***** Coble Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Squore. London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton St., 83, Cowan St.. 8, Leith St., Tel«: 4588 Tele 82987 words
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Advertisement37 1953-11-18 6 A Verse for Today... He that snilh he is in the light, and hateth his brother, |i i n darkness even until nou. 1 John 2:9 Vet not Ihr suit -o down upon your math. Epk. 1:2(»*37 words
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Article141 1953-11-18 7 GENEVA, Nov. 17. Twenty-six ol the world's tin nu and a consuming countries including Malava led the opening session of the United Nations Tin iinrme, which began here yesterday. Fnion, Hungary, [rai i mvened old ata world agree- n ar ket price LJReuter; A.P. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-11-18 7 \S international sale to i itoo for Crosby Hall. n itioiial hall of reslwomen uraduates. i. .1 .it hebea Town iscouatess istor, d( nt A. P. photo shows: Lady Aster (right) with Madame llmustiati Suhandrio. wife of Indonesia's first and only ♦■nvoy to Britail, at the sale, as she tastes58 words
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Article31 1953-11-18 7 500 N' LISTS EVACUATED 17: (UP). i' of an 2,000 Chii i acuated from vaa pffi ally antoday. n ol the N«--m timed tinned uninterncideni on Y( terday, the Information Ser-31 words
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Article16 1953-11-18 7 i e Government ted formi t Japanese eral in Rangoon KonaKava as Minister AFPAFP - 16 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-18 7 wear the symbols drawn by lot dnrin« the elections »n th P Sudan so that wr maj know which symbol represents their choice. 1h« eleetions wer P rarned oul a direct stvle where one tub for one *uua fur parliameai k the rule.43 words
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Article33 1953-11-18 7 TWO Gold Coasl police and <> junior maic nurse were today awarded the George Medal for bravery for holding up 2,000 African rioters trying to march into the town' of Elin;i. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-11-18 7 ALLURING —AND ONLY NINETEEN! ALLURING. 19-year-old Susan Denny, of Siraythling, near Soulftan, plan, at t-fie appears i<i the new production of Revudevillt at I, ond n n ".<? tiny Windmill cWe Never Closed") Theatre. This tlicatre is knovn to visitors to London from nil orrr the world.- U.P. yhnto.U.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-18 7 MA RG A RET SEES HER REFLECTION LOOKING radiant, Princess Margaret is seen wearing a charming little black velvet hat, with a huge bow hanging over one ear. This close-up was taken when she visited new cottages at Dr. Barnado's Children's Home, at Wokingham, Berkshire, last week-end. U.P. photo.U.P. - 49 words
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180 1953-11-18 7 Colombo Plan Progress In S-E Asia LONDON, Nov. 17. (Reuteo Mr. Reginald lUaudling, Economic Secretary to the Briti-h Treasury, said here yesterday; that great progress had been made with the £2,000.000.000 Colombo Plan for the economic development of South and South-East Asia. Mr. Maudling. who represented Britain at the recent180 words
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Article31 1953-11-18 7 FRANCO-Vietnamese police seized 28 kilograms (about 63 pounds) of raw opium and 40 kilograms (90 pounds) of flints for cigarette lighters in a Chi-nese-owned lorry in Saigon yesterday ReuterReuter - 31 words
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140 1953-11-18 7 Census Lifts London's 'Bathroom Curtain' LONDON. Nov. 17 (Router) An official census today spotlighted the social conditions .of Londoners and revealed how many have to share houses, baths and kitchens. The report, the first detailed rheck since 1931, said that m the County of London 1. Six-tenths of the 1.120.000140 words
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165 1953-11-18 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 17. (UP) A revereni Russian woman entered a black and red :n;irl)le tomb today and gasped as she viewed the earthiy remains of Josef Stalin. The woman was among 10.000 Russians permitted to u<> into the cast tomb in Red165 words
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Article93 1953-11-18 7 1 LONDON, Nov. 17: (UP)— Britain's thickest fog since the deadly smogs last winter enj veloped Southern England toi day slowing down boat and automobile traffic and halting all aii traffic in the London area while inbound airliners werv diverted to provincial airfields. Sin "e it93 words
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328 1953-11-18 7 LONDON, Nov. 17 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons yesterday that the aim of the forthcoming Bermuda conference would be to discuss ways of strengthening the West, but at the same time to repudiate all intention of aggression.328 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-11-18 7 GUILLOTINE HIM' DIGN E South France, %uv. 17 (Renter) Through crowds shouting "guillotine the old monster," Gaston Dominlci, 77. was driven in a police van to Digne prison yesterday to await trial for the triple murder of the Drummond family. Nine Gendarmes held his arms and125 words
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Article70 1953-11-18 7 Stondoid London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 17. The following are the closing prices rub&er and tin on the London market LONDON RUBBTR LONDON TIN Spot 16gd. i December 16;d. Jon. /More?! 16 d. Apr/June 17 6. July/Sept. \Tld. December c.i.f. 16 id. Tone: Quiet, uncertoin. Spot £632. 105. per70 words
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Article122 1953-11-18 7 ASWAN, Southern E Nov. 17. (R< ljU l>- President Neguib told a cheering cr< in Southern Egypt today not to rely On negoti itions with Britain as the ol< ans of achieving Egypt's nati r i gh 1 "We e we <\ ady to use <122 words
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Article37 1953-11-18 7 CIRAND CANYON' N'ov 17 A^— King Pau] of 'the Hellenes and Queen Frederika visited the Grand Canyon and other historic *ites in this historic mountain setting at Ariz, on a day-long tour yesterday.37 words
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Article111 1953-11-18 7 A Strange Case For The Court OSLO Nov II iMl'i On** of N'oi .in stianmst trials npincd yesterday \vh«*n .i \ouni; Nmwc;i.m uirl. who hud bet'ii sterilised wnlwuit her kaowledse wa*a v l»«* was 17 surd t pv\«hi.it rM WU9 had irnnniiK ml •d |kc operation nul th<* Ministry of111 words
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Article74 1953-11-18 7 N MKOBI. Nov. IT. (AFP).— Prime Mir Sir W Chun h has relea d four Lincoln bo from tht RAF Middle I nand to be uatd in u i k]k ral against the Man Mau U in Kf!!Colonel A.D. I tmv mands the new <74 words
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Article61 1953-11-18 7 TORONTO. Nov. 17 <!<• 1 i tor will ••..mini!, i iiim r tul f G I> G Rol i i worth in Canada from i I Having m;;ird t val-.ie and the pt- i whi h tintub» ntl I lan said the maxinn f $10,00061 words
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Article166 1953-11-18 7 Charge Was False Truman KANSAS CITY, (MKsouri). Nov. 17 (IT) Former Presidrnt llarrv S. Trurnsn said last ninht tin* late ll.nrv Dexter White wax kept in a huh government office so as not to endanger the success" ol .in espionage investiu.it ion by the I'ederal Kim-.ui of Investigation. I n166 words
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Advertisement33 1953-11-18 7 THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE SWEET! mi- -t? J fj/ PRICE N&%3 I'MU. A JEWEL AMONG CLEAR AT ALL HIGH CLASS PEPPERMINT SWEETS SOLE AGENTS ROBINSONS vX.>\\\|/// %^/;^pr KUALA LUMPUR WHOLESALE IAUI 11(11 S INVITKII33 words
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160 1953-11-18 8 Britain Owns OneFifth Of Worlds Merchant Vessels LONDON, Nov. 17 (Reuter)— Britain today owns only a fifth of the world's merchant ship tonnage compared with more than half 50 years ago Mr. R.G. llrout, Director of the General Steam Navigation Company, said in London tonight. "It is imperative that there160 words
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Article63 1953-11-18 8 TOKYO. Nov. 17 (AFP) Japan has agreed to pay U556,500,000 worth of re parations to Indonesia in the form of salvaging sunken vessels in Indonesian waters, well informed circles said here. The new salvage agreement was expected to kc signed within a week's time between a visiting63 words
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Article129 1953-11-18 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17 (UP).— A second DCI-'lB leave- S;m Francisco thi> week to join the growing flee! of Japan Air Lines in Tokyo j which is preparing for its first commercial flight to the United Stales. The plane is par! of a lnr^e I group129 words
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Article74 1953-11-18 8 LONDON". No\. 17. (Reuter) Commonwealth oil production during the first nine months of this year reached a new record total for the period of 14.000.000 metric tons compared with 12.440.000 metric ton? in 1952. This was an increase of 14 percent, the Petroleum Informal ion Bureau laid.74 words
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Article43 1953-11-18 8 MANILA, Not 17 (UP)— Typhoon Cora raked tiie ea<;tern coast of Luzon today with 90 .'i-iiies an hour wind*. The weather bureau predicted that Cora would cross the island today and head in a n/esl northwest direction the China Sea.43 words
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Article33 1953-11-18 8 OIL COmpaniei of Japan Jiui other aountries are unlikely to participate with 811--tish and American firms in an international company to markef Iraniiii) oil, oil expert* said in London.— >Reul33 words
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Advertisement803 1953-11-18 8 BAB a C /^MERIKA LINiH HOXDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD iiiim s: ;<vic 1 lu (uiomho (>ihim Marseille* Aaltterp RaClrralaai Ham bun 8 V.nm-n S'parc Sham Penan*; is NatMi (MM !>••< l(:l>< !J 1?!S IS I.evrrkusen (fIAI Mil II •••l>«« IS|)« W/lll*** •lont Konf Il.i rn l.« K.ilh nmin Peaaag r sham Span803 words
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Advertisement1229 1953-11-18 8 M.r, BLUE FUNNEL LINE *gtg MANSRKLD <;0., LTD. TSgf Incorporated la Sinßaoore Carrten eaHt— to pn»ri-rd i;i V""/"..'.^^. u /"v'Ji .lIV* ilischarice «ir K o SAILING* l» li\lKlM>oi «.l \^..n\». LONDON A CONTINENTAL rO«TH. D .<■ Sail! P S ham P'- 4 XMtMm.-.im, for H.vm Urn. N#r t? n« v1,229 words
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Advertisement423 1953-11-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam I.lo>d Holland Amcrua Line Neri.-rliiid I inr Rotterdam Rotterdam \llistrrd.ini HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHII \l)Kl .rili.V BALTIMORE. MOBIL*:. NKW ORLEANS via SUEZ. BOKNEO (SMN) fiS&lm *£S? tl^Si Excellent passeajser ■rraaatiaiiiiaß Agents for R.L HAL \?ents tor SMN ROTTERDAM TRADING CO M Olßl and423 words
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Advertisement618 1953-11-18 8 EAST ASIATIC LINJ ill 101 FKO>I SCANIHN\M\ K ((IN|| S pore p > f -'MANCHURIA' for Banqkok. Saigon. Hongkong llaailt Kobe Yokohama 2 .1 |> r < i n "FALSTRI/V for Barißkok X 0 tin "LALANDIA" for Bangkok »>i> re .u, "JAVA" for Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong, Manila. Kob-v Yokohama I618 words
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Article, Illustration171 1953-11-18 9 New Bank For TheSmallTrander To Be Opened In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S newest bonk, the $10 million Industrial and Commercial Bank Ltd., is shortly sScrtirg business. The promoters ol the new bank are middle das ►men. whose object i a to assist the small busi- im ssman. The autboi171 words
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Article131 1953-11-18 9 TECHNICAL assistance in marketing wi 1 be given to the van Governments. This t« nent is contained In n >r1 of the Director-General of the Food and Afcri'-uHural Organisation of the United Nations in London. The report stated that the FAO gave technical assistance to Thailand131 words
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Article40 1953-11-18 9 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Xov. 17. (R.;itrr) Licences for New Zealand's fir^t Imports from Ruj u since before the war canned !i>h, including sa^.Ton will be Issued next year. Mr Jack Wfctts, Minister for Commerce, said yesterday.40 words
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Article69 1953-11-18 9 MALAYAN' Imported twice the amon.i! of i:i «in»i tin <-oncentrates during October when compared with Sep'u according to offV i.. stai istics Imports last month amounted to 1,089 gina the to'.a] imports tor Hie ten months thij j i ar to 7.1 In September. Ma aya69 words
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Article52 1953-11-18 9 GENEVA. Nov. 17. (Reuter). The [nternationaj Labour Organisation to R sia yesterday thai It titution makes no prov sion f«>r men> ■r-hip on a ti;ivjs of inromplete acceptance of Is ol tions, it w.is announced here yesterday. It waij replying Soviet Union's ing readmission to52 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-11-18 9 i AN impressive niulH allot of tin* vast bows of the ti n Atlantic giant <Jtie< n M.n\ l>« inr. ovrHiiii!r«l in <>i «:'>«k in Soul liampton U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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60 1953-11-18 9 PARIS Nov. 11; < AFP) Moscow radio MgCftei last ni)?ht that Soviet scientists had invented an automatic chicken pliuker. The report said that the scientific Institute rulablished >n Mosnm to Ntmlv ihr handling of ilaaghtrrcd fowl h.u] built mailiiiK wbnlt autumatit all> ptaetut, rleaas60 words
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Article139 1953-11-18 9 KUANTAN, Tvcs. Oac of the nttl mccev»ful .Malay C'o-operali\p Stclcllci in tlio East o.i>t. ii not in the whole of Malaya today, is (he Kampasf lu p.mi.ii Ba>hra rishermi'»i\ u-operative Stctctjf limited. The M infmhor fi j B.''<hra. a fl tin mi'rs from -a-Tcd to139 words
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Article28 1953-11-18 9 R I'!: for D nenl i i i to NOON PRICES ii M I I I N o vi' m i U. t J i I28 words
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Miscellaneous366 1953-11-18 9 By Af Capp Atl^y OOP By V.T. Hamlin e Heart CE J^laei Jones By stan Drake ?--5^E-55 W THE OLO ct^cX.., n -X vC r r A!? C^ Sr.ESiPT^T-.A WI ET^» A TT L E.AVC *Cxi*%??J^££ tl^^S^m t CZ EC SEE W WAS r.= A-^po^v n n A nt! ve366 words
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Miscellaneous530 1953-11-18 9 >- j» <iijji»M.'»^ii.in>ig)wii!)wiii" i »jrtii i^^»^»y-^^ '■>>< l ii«(^ii»»^4Nti^B>twfciiwaw^ >m i).k> S r pore Diary M4£yicc4 klang *iM3?i J u J ;,'d° SSST entertainment entertainment S-inte Chess Club 5 .JO nm Art rvpiTOl- P1«h1 nm Sfcn O' T^p Ml><»: R .LP^ mi vi ii i.m uiiit RIX: "uj«a Ftnas im530 words
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Letter569 1953-11-18 10 Sir: Like many another uninformed layman. P.S.N. mikPK much of the white rrnn'» bank balance. Statistic* will no doubt show him Vt it much has been taken out «>l Asia that has never come luck, whereas, when the Hrit'in has forked out at h »m». for569 words
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Letter399 1953-11-18 10 S i :ii like M vert pro-Bi b i the Brii 'town ing. indoubted fad which have '"> realize, v. hich realize i• I v i s ,u l ou b f t first *nd n most th s facts is th thai for be rse. for wen!399 words
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3076 1953-11-18 10 Philip Deane - INSIDE FRENCH NORTH AFRICA: 2. Algeria Philip Deane By WHILE the French officials in Morocco are eager to show their achievements, those in Algeria take the attitude that if any journalist wants to investigate the country he will have to do it the hard way. They are, of cotrse, police,3,076 words
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Article59 1953-11-18 10 PATTERN SERVICE AFFSFSDFSFSD 1H( COUPON RtAD THIS BEFORE TOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN Yo« mut» enclose tntee ten cent stomps if yoy wont your pattern cut It I don't get the tfompi. ?oy don't get rh« petttrn A number of order* novr come to me without tH# •tompi These won't b«59 words
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Miscellaneous362 1953-11-18 10 ,^RIJ4DELMAR% T«n x s mdi mion 1 "One niturii resources f;itiit>r's pockrtbook." NarrwM Cem ..^1 DNKSDAY FOR KVIRV<>\K: Ba practica m ■as. conscientious to mid-after-noon S'eer clear of a tendency to delays, lack of diplomacy Lj' ifternoon and evemna: e-;i >v >m*» sociability, lilaxation WHK i:ikiiii)\ii \M> KIKIIISK.N ,\RIKS-M lrcrl362 words
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Article371 1953-11-18 11 ENAGLAND NEED A NEW TEAM By JOHN FARROW LONDON, Nov. 17 (AP)— England hooked her trip lo Switzerland tor the world cup seiirs next June with ;i S~ 1 win over Ireland -but you can forget any ideas .bout making England one of the favourites to win the coveted title.371 words
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Article83 1953-11-18 11 Holton Stakes Claim I ONDON N"\ 17 lousr, n-l.mds <i id \h v leenst Irrw dnesday baa to play u k into our i boose i.!»<! Ni:n--i:!i« r 25. ii will i I liursd.jy tors \iM In* i.^t look the League i <'i I ofthou.se 'at ibrir i rrpreseatatire to83 words
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Article394 1953-11-18 11 By 808 I ERKIFK >NDON, Nov. 17. Jimmy Seed, Oliailion manm\ one of the canniest in the itame, thinks the khould help the FA. selectors find the best England team! 1 I thought we were doing" that all along! jrest rday. The more p^ayWe394 words
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Article159 1953-11-18 11 Triangular B ton IPOH. Tucs.— In preparation for the triangular badminton tourna me a t be w een Selangor, Penang and Perak at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 24, 25 a»d 26, the selection cornmittee o! the Perak Badminton Association have picked the following for practices at the159 words
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Article104 1953-11-18 11 TAIPING. Tues. In their league hotkey fixture at the Esplanade yesterday, Taiping Malays showed fine teamwork to beat the Police 2-0 The Malay forward > showed speed and from the initial bullytkfl harassed the Police defence to score a goal through. Habih. In the second half104 words
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Article87 1953-11-18 11 INDO-CEYLONESE ELECT OFFICIALS TAIPIN'G. TUes.— At the fourth annual general meeting of the Perak Inrio-Ceyione«e Badminton Association held here, it wag decided to hold this vear's championships in Taiping next month. The following were eiected office-bearers: President: Xr. K. Laxman; Vice-President: Mr. S. R Gopal: Hon. Secretary: Mr. V Kanagasabaf;87 words
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Article184 1953-11-18 11 The intor-deiKir'^ncnt bad'm competition for the :pore Harbour Board K.C's challci^o shield was by Traffic who beat 1. tried 4 l in the final. Results: Traffic players mentioned first: Boon Tou boat Unang bin Tachman by 15—12, 15 13. Ma nap bin AM. Rahmnn be;." Alw<184 words
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Article42 1953-11-18 11 KOTA BAHRU. Tues.— lsmail 9 'I wil] co on a tour to the west coast for i series of inter-school rngbv and hockey ires against th e BM High School the Ipoh Anderson 10l and the St. Michael's. Institution.42 words
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Article20 1953-11-18 11 T.a'ifT Wanderers Hotkey team will hoLd their annual dance at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 27 at 8.30 p.m20 words
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Advertisement388 1953-11-18 11 NOTICES LUfGUI TIN. LIMITED (Incorporated in the CoLony of Singapore) Dividend No 49 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the 31st Ordinary Genera] Meeting of the Company to be held in the Boar I Room. Amber Building, No. 5. Malacca Street. Singapore, on Saturday. 28th November, 195:?, at 11 a.m.,388 words
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Advertisement725 1953-11-18 11 PERAK MEDICAL DIPT TENDERS INMTED FOK THE SUPPLY OF MILK TENDERS are invited for th supply of various *ypes Milk ta the Per.»k NletJical Department fcr the whole year of l!)54. commencing from Ist January. 19.">4 2. Approximate quantity rer I i) Fuji Cream Po«jvdere<: Miik 42. W«) lbs. ii)725 words
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Advertisement608 1953-11-18 11 TIE ENOAGCMEHT ired on the 12.11.5.1 hPonnriii between Mr. Y. s edi 1 ion of tne late ;.i i Kam Yon«i and Mi»t Oh L^*v youngest sistrr of Mr. C h Chon< of Kampar. ACKJWWLED6MHfr MR. MARTIN LOUIS tenrjers his hear 1 ■■> all those -.v'-.o -o ki d 'i»d608 words
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Advertisement159 1953-11-18 11 Standard Service For 1 he L'iKinployed AT ¥«H SUVKt: Are fo« uormplo> d *nd in rtrrd: To hrl* ▼00 to ttnil work, the Mnfio^o X n wm nlflMiifgf Boreas °*"s T«o fr»-r «aic* is tteia rolttmn. J.i«i rail or writ* voor local Mind.r,) ofßrr frw P al| °n 'fm ohlrh159 words
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Article397 1953-11-18 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Cinema And Box Office Return Fastest Times By ONLY four horses clocked 37 sec. for three furlongs yesterday when the second grass track was opened for candidates entered for the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting. Sent fullstripped over three furlongs Cinema II finished slightly ahead397 words
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Article381 1953-11-18 12 Indonesia Attracts Over Four Indonesia (Tait) finished very attractively when sent fast over half a mile, returning: T»0 3 5 sec, the last three in 38. Bliss Fire (Hudson) ran the three in 39 while Padi Store (Wahab) who went fast over the half a mile returned 54 1 5381 words
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Article435 1953-11-18 12 TWO teams of basketball players from the Federation left Singapore tost night by plane for Bangkok at the imitation of the Thai Government to play for charity games against teams from other South-East Asian countries. Two teamg from Singapore leave by chartered plane on Friday435 words
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Article27 1953-11-18 12 LUMPUR, Tues. Hi Irosfield Sports <' ■> Chai tered Bank S friendly hockey ti i i B i goals were ored In t ha by Thompson i27 words
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Article30 1953-11-18 12 A LUMPUR, Tues.— S ing i \';jb arid Sentul Kn!. 1 i- drew three all in a fr "i ho 'key fixture on the v t ay.30 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-18 12 Singapore (top) and Federation basketball teams photographed at Cathay Restaurant yesterday when they were entertained to lunch by Mr. Ko TVek Kin. president of the Malayan Chinese Amateur Athletic Association, bffore they leave for Bangkok to take part in the South East Asia charity games.45 words
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Article84 1953-11-18 12 WONG CO IN TAIPEI TODAY TT T 1 [PEI N V (UP) Unofficial world badminton champion Wong Peng Soon is expend to arrive in Taipei tomorrow for a three-day exhibition tour, it was learned today. Peng Soon, arrompanied by three other star players, left Singapore for Hongko.iß ]ast Thursday despite84 words
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Article17 1953-11-18 12 MERSINQ. Tuos.— Tieers b^, f Roven 2-1 tn the;r le j^u h >.-k'»y fixtvire here17 words
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Article143 1953-11-18 12 Cargo Rioe (Wahab) easily disposed of the halt mi! e in 53 1/5 ser. the last three in :w 2/5. Rjnififld (Woods) did 1 the half mile In >5 4 5 seo, the last three in 41] Mystic Melody did steady threequarter pace work as did143 words
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Article601 1953-11-18 12 UNIVERSITY of Malaya further strengthened their claims for championship honours in the SIIA Division One League when they streaked through to a 3—o victory over enigmatical GHQ FARELF in a fast and always interesting game at Bukit Timah vesterdav And well did Varsity earn the victory.601 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-11-18 12 Singapore and Federation basketball teams w ill take part in the South-East Asia international charity games at Bangkok. The two teams were entertained to lunch at Cathay yesterday by Mr. Ko Teck Kin. president of the Malayan Chinese Amateur Athletic Association. Photo shows Mr. Ko (right) handing over the Singapore61 words
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Article328 1953-11-18 12 Singapore Chinese Recrea- i {Jon Club, strengthened by the inclusion of two newcomer;; Seng Chuan and Hong Kee from Johore. did well to ho!d the strong Police S.A. to a two all draw i n a SHA division 1 eague hockey fixture at Police Depot328 words
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Article32 1953-11-18 12 KOTA BAHRU. Tues.— Sriar-i Mud;i won this yen's I i league championshio With an unbeaten record. They scored ten wins one game drawn. Run-ners-up were Prisons who won ten matches.32 words
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Article27 1953-11-18 12 LONDON'. Nov. 17. (Reuter). Result of the onlv first class floodlit soccer mat* h last ni<ht in Britain was: Leeds United 2. Dundee 0.27 words
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Article277 1953-11-18 12 Oleander (West) was confined to threequarter pa^e work. He has made good progross since his last start win at Ipoh in September. Fairy Tale (Franklin) ran three furlongs i n even time while Olympic (Woods) took 53 4 5 sec over half a mile and the last three277 words
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228 1953-11-18 12 WOMEN SPRINTERS FEDERATION' S HOPE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Steps have been taken by the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council to have a Federation contingent represented in the Asian Games in Manila next year. Mr. M. N. Vasagam, secretary of the Federation Olympic Council and the Malayan said ibis today. The228 words
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Article126 1953-11-18 12 JOHORF BAHRU. Ijh 1 it c>t positioni in the J>»* <u league n» itball .> > P W D I. V PU Milt a rr 12 1 1 1 mt It B 14 lti lera 9 7 1 1 17 Medicals 11 t» l 429 1 nthiani >126 words
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17 1953-11-18 12 University Sports Team To Hongkong Are In A Fix "MA on M I i i ii > J17 words
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