Singapore Standard, 26 November 1953
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Title Section20 1953-11-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft it m Vol. U. No. 147. MNGAPOME, Till. H.M>AY NOVEMBEI 26. I9M. TWELVE PACES .10 (SOTS. I20 words
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Article171 1953-11-26 1 GINE X A 1. Templer warned Malayans against *'n>''n of hatred whose only interest i s to preach suspicion." mi n Mg speech (<t the Federal Legislative Council yesterday. 'Thei r creed that to achieve independence m tl»>s country there must hr.st he create^ a common hatred.171 words
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Article175 1953-11-26 1 THE Federation Government will spend over $19 million during the aext three years to extend irrigation works, desilt rivers and build workshops as recommended by the Rice Production Committee. Main contribution towards boosting Malayan rice yields will come from the trans-Perak river irrigation project to convert IXO.175 words
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Article, Illustration884 1953-11-26 1 THE British Government has come to the rescue o£ the Federation with a grant o( £6 Million ($5l 428,600) Sor 1954....and promises to help again should necessity arise. KUALA LUMPUR Wed -The two main speeches, one by Sir Gerald Templer and the other by884 words
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Article19 1953-11-26 1 Queen Gets Big Welcome t Schedule sc er I 2 awn for tion hi was a rnment and coupli19 words
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Article56 1953-11-26 1 LIN 7 1 -TAN. i. ional figure a ith )i ol "My Country and •iy Pc p is to be asked to Chancellor of Nan- University, The Standard reliably learnt last ni^ht. One of the I sponsors who will visit the United States next year, will56 words
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Article33 1953-11-26 1 FOR the first time for many years p >pl travelling I the German Federal Republic! to West Berlin crossed the Soviet rone den ion line without forma ities. A.F P33 words
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Article133 1953-11-26 1 TAI PKI, Nov. 25, (UP) The Ministry of Interior's Tatao New Agency claimed today that R m China and India were "making headway" taping v?) a live-nation allian c m Asia The pact, the agency said. would bind India. Burma. Indo-China and North Korea133 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-11-26 1 TWENTY-NINE dollars were added to The Standard Readers' Christmas Toy Fund yesterday: yj-i from the Singapon Vo unteer Forces Record Offi c and $5 from Mr Denis Yeo of Kota Bahru. The Fun d is row $8.a.-.B..{___. All cash donations should be sent to The ChristmasStandard - 107 words
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Article68 1953-11-26 1 'TRUMAN ISM' IS BRANDED XF.W YORK. Xov. 25 [AFP) Introducing a new word to ii television audience, Senator Joseph McCarthy last oighl branded as Trumanism" M placing of one's political parly above the interest of the co un try. McCarthy waa replying to former President Trum i»' i *:e that68 words
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Article36 1953-11-26 1 BETWEEN BS an l IHI per ••ent of young people enteneed by We Cern: jn courts are heavy drinkers, it wajj reported at a meeting of a io i government assodatidn m Bo.m. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article45 1953-11-26 1 TWO INDIANS living m on Road who Invo ved m a y^'s fight tted to the Hosp la night. They are both m a serioui Arpah b nte Awang, 12---o!d housewife was abo admitted at aboui the same w.-'a caustic aoda po45 words
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Article146 1953-11-26 1 PENANG. Wed. Villagers m Sungei Puyu, Province Wellesley were astounded when a rorket from the air landed on a shophouse there this mornin?. Two ott-upants In thr dimavd .shophouse wcr,. injured ami taken tv hospital. One ul them is reported to be m serious rondition.146 words
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Article157 1953-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPIR, Wed.— Terrorists blew up a Land Rover on the Consolidated Fastern Plantation in the Rengam area of Johore this morning killing the assistant manager of the estate and critically injuring two Special Constables who escorted him. Both the constables arc i>o seriously injured that157 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-11-26 1 "Tliis pub's certainly well named! Water or soda wurr11 words
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170 1953-11-26 1 AT'ACK OM m BUNTOK 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 25.— Three hundred Dyaks carrying firearm 4 spe "mandaus" (native swords) 1 and yelling a war cry at--1 tacked Buntok, a small tuwn m South Borneo on Sunday mot ning, according to a belated report rej ceivedAP; AFP - 170 words
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Article44 1953-11-26 1 HON! IKONG m '•■r i Am iy intereep I I fi oil t Ch port of 0 north-ea I of H She to s ai 1 ocr er r mani! '.v »anj Th I* i irrived i i i- idded44 words
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Article34 1953-11-26 1 Till-; fd has infoi I I to ap D -int Noril atei t i i md Yuka X i i. Jans I >' m Bui < fi- *l Jap n •<-• Mv -giatff U» AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article196 1953-11-26 1 SILENCE prevailed yesterday m lhe Federal Legislative Council when four new members were sworn m When Mr. f hong Khoon Lin and Mr. V. F l>avies took their allotted seats, there was still sileme Then Mr M P Kirn gopal who had resigned from tin Legislative Council recently196 words
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228 1953-11-26 1 John Coombes - John Coombes Hy Standard Stall' reporter A LONG night \iu_l hv wt*Wt*n *i th<» Spriiil Division oi thc Customs Preventive Brandt In S pore resulted m the biggest haul ol sniuggleil this year. Oil i i a' X tt Qu i .i-l* \)M\. 1228 words
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Article36 1953-11-26 1 THE WESTERN ravey* i* Mosciiw hand«*d over to tlw Soviet t'ovt-i n no- nt a nodcalling for the resumption of negotiations on t state treaty with Austria, it IM MMMtMM* m Paris yesteiday. Keuter.36 words
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Article129 1953-11-26 1 si nut ii I f»nd«M i LONDON V,\ S|| I r>]|c I*l lilll ill' I I •mr M r 110 araa 111 tin- Ler Men:; i .iv m i whu m ergaaisiafl i pi i i n>l I m- mm*- n i«'iii iii Mil i i129 words
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Article16 1953-11-26 1 MORE tl i I Koieu r\ Korean If- lion A rike li Seoul •>16 words
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Advertisement66 1953-11-26 1 THE RD BABY DE-LUXE ll' m J>l 111 i r _in.rf-.-m a WmJK Ujoß LAND TRADING CO. I l*riii(«- -*t Iel: l\.\\\ You know its g00d... A\ V^W A A/7^ \N( lion s. <:. s. /I\!,\\ll Al SI i: \l i\\ a n it ~ii zjhzd rzr\ r—' Jf L_±;\iy66 words
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Advertisement14 1953-11-26 1 I mm wm m [SHEUUBRICATIONJ mT mW HL^ 1 m PAINTS AND HALL'S DISTEMPER14 words
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Article421 1953-11-26 2 The Financial Outtooh U.K. Gift Saves Social Services KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thc "inevito*>!c" cutting down cf social services and Government department retrenchment" has been put off, thanks to the grant of £6 million (obout $51.5 million) by Britain. Fedei I have ii m a rth.421 words
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Article109 1953-11-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE S Govi rnment >ppos< I m irineip t to ards unare convincing reato j Ify baok-dal saui the Co Seen 'nvy. ?dr W. A < 7 toode, m i to a written question by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha R Vie R (hi Legisla-109 words
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Article101 1953-11-26 2 THE Sing •-'•I 1 1 rv-cc Court was turned into a ell room yesterday, when 40 boys from the Beatty Secondary School I to Air. B. C. Sana I to them on court 1 procedure and on the nature «nd types oi offences dealt m cour!101 words
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Article37 1953-11-26 2 HONGKONG. Nov 25— S cial Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkoni; Exchange today were $15.67 to 51 sterling: _>5. ***** to US $1; Sl 815 to Malayan Sl: $0,205 one Indonesian Ruppiab; Gold $25__U75.37 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-26 2 photo. VICE ADMIRAL Sir Charles E. Lam be. Comma nt/ r-in Chief. Fa r East Station bidding goodbye to Rear Admiral A. F. Pugsley, Flag Officer .Malayan Area, who lett for Britain on the liner Canton yesterday. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article240 1953-11-26 2 S. L. MOHD. SHERIFF, described as a "subcontractor," was tentatively charged m the Singapore Ninth Police Court yesterday, with three counts of forging three weigh-bridge tickets for the use of cheating Military Fnits of firewood supplies. The court was told that the alleged offences took place240 words
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Article47 1953-11-26 2 DR. S.H. Aljunied. the Pro-' gressive Party Candidate testing East Ward wiil ;wo election meetings this week. The first meeting will be' held tomorrow at Geylang Engish School at 5.30 p.m.. the I s< nnd on Sunday at G Serai at 5.30 p.m.47 words
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Article71 1953-11-26 2 FOUR people were reported nissi.ig irom their homes m Singapore yesterday, and the I police are trying to find them. The missing people are: Son Poy Poh. a 2 7-year-old i ian and her two-year-old enter, who came here a few days ago from Perak; Heng71 words
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Article55 1953-11-26 2 THE closing date of the St. John Lottery, run by the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade m Singapore, has been extended to Jan. 22, 1954 The draw for this lottery will now take place on Jan. 29 and the results will be published m the55 words
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156 1953-11-26 2 SINGAPORE taxi owners who are delay ins: fitting their taxis with fare meters are running the risk of having their vehicles kept oiF the roads. Thii n 1 any tl I does not I meter, and it -arill not be mitted to156 words
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Article115 1953-11-26 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices < rents per Ib.) io Sl■|.i p m i c yesterda> were: ltn>ers Sellers No I KS S Spot Loose 7.X; 7.8 J No. I RSS :»RJ ;,9 No 2 K.s.s 571 :>:: l No I K.S.S 7>.V< SS| lone: Quietly stc.\dv iin PUCK The115 words
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Article54 1953-11-26 2 Mr. Paul Wheat University of Malaya graphs Department, a/ill be giving i a B. kground I listory of Johor* and the i there**, at the British Co Hal. Stamford Road, on I p.m. Th. ta k will kx fo owed by j a ti our Rim54 words
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Article40 1953-11-26 2 NG KK r -jik» c lotter; r. had I nth si nti n gin- H estei ..an II ii t- h *r. been sent t< c v ror i pot t*A piui pj m smoking uteri d40 words
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Advertisement81 1953-11-26 2 TWO ESSENTIAL r^-^^^P SI6NS J wjIPT SER¥I€I Li^uV^.. JMobiloill One to warn you sta NO a "^"l ff v ~y 1 *W -L*umJ^* *iJ* Qnd one r warn you that regular servicing (EVERY 1,000 MILES) includmg a check on TYRES LIGHTS, BRAKES end BATTERY is as essential] to V°ur safety81 words
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Advertisement123 1953-11-26 2 medicinal prt, i M^t^ m **ml*^m\ iSfc 'Ht-r rj& 4* TIGER C The most famous Medicinal Produ of Rheumatism, f adache, In end Stiff Muscles. ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Mcdi, mi Tits a r_aar_T. uc world lias d to s:. portion thai vcv few p«. it's eand full around123 words
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86 1953-11-26 3 M.C.S. Door is Open, But Response Is Lamentable II YIPUB, Wed.— General expressed disappointiv at the "lamentable reto liis plan to widen entry into an Civil Service. of ono m five local j.ilay Asians last vi i nment received only two Chinese and of them not possesil ideations. i Council.86 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-11-26 3 BRIDE IN WHITE MR AND MRS. ROBERT Teo (hew Chwee after their weddinn m Singapore yesterday. The brid-*«ri>oiu is the second son «>f Mr. and Mrs. Teo Kirn !len_; while the bride, formerly Mi> s Mary Chong Pui San. i s the sec md daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chong52 words
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Article35 1953-11-26 3 FOR invenience of many peop who are free only during week-ends. Singapore i Transfusion Service will iga hold i >ii -'-ial session on Sunday No ilfi im 9.30 a.m. to 12 no35 words
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Article202 1953-11-26 3 THK SINGAPOBE Trade Cnion Congress wants the Colony Government *g nominate three workers' representatives to serve on the Legislative Council. A suggestion to thi> tttt made to the Rendel Commission by the Congress yesterday. In a memorandum submitted to the Commission, the Constates: "the202 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-11-26 3 PRIZE exhibii at Doris dde FasfiU>n shot at th** Raffle* Ii itel [a rl night wa* the Ind metx m ttyl* drett modelled bu Mi >* V ol -r Hamida Sleigh, Mis* Max Factor oj Mal "i i. I i made by her moth *r Mrs. Ann Maro," i. VioletStandard - 80 words
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Article108 1953-11-26 3 PENANG, W• I On ■of the grande stwar Chin »se weddings took place today when Miss Lim Soh See -ii inddaughter of P lr*. Lim Lean Tens, a well-known nM pro- Mr. Ng ./it Geow se >nd Jon of Air. and Mrs. Ng Che i Ho. The108 words
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Article75 1953-11-26 3 A MOTHER, Chua Lim Tiew, told the Seventh Police Court yesl -i lay that when she saw her daughtei b -n*_; chased by two men irmed with kanda sti'-k-. sh.* inter m I and was sei upon and beaten until she fainted. Ng 1 ?ng75 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-26 3 t) A'l i«< i.^ SINGH AND CO. Rallies Place, Singapore, hundreds jostled each other yesterday trying to get the best out of the cheap sale.— Standard yhuto.27 words
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Article106 1953-11-26 3 THE WIFE of the former owner of the Ent* Hup (how Sauce Factory m Jalan Eui Singapore, yesterd iv pie ided guilty m th»* CVv Police Court. behalf of her husban 1. I i i charge of using the factory's vans without. mol jt vehicles106 words
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Article776 1953-11-26 3 Th i n tin purp te ls to h i -ra: ireas to get 1 get rto acq heir hoi tnd to P t 1 m the ol "ne community. Sir Geral 1 iil I i has ;i! to been done I impi amenities m the towns776 words
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41 1953-11-26 3 LIC1 ilNG of gingapgnn lor > f >r ta dr«t half of 19 i m t>ac. I n f it arlll i I 1 i tr D t I i In an I > i i41 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-11-26 3 silt DAVID LINDSAY Heir, M Hon l.i. i). Matter of lialiioi College. Oxford, who has been appointed chairman of the University Medical Education ComBailee, Mala]25 words
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Article128 1953-11-26 3 EUROPEAN llvtaf m num mvi Park, Siagapmt was llflppif when he was awakened li\ linage noucs on his roof top m the small hours of \estcnl.iv. He went in-; wii I > men si anding *n roof. He ra o IWO i i iwn128 words
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Article21 1953-11-26 3 GREETING Lettei Tele for hand. 1 m !1 a i i f T• Dmmuit itioi D m 'ut i21 words
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Article49 1953-11-26 3 IN a report on an opium case heard m the Fourth P riice i Court, and reported In the Singapore Standard on Niv 22, certain inaccuracies wrongly cast reflections on def counsel. We apologise to Mr. David Marshall for the m i I vertent errors.49 words
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Advertisement143 1953-11-26 3 jf yo*Tr* looking t,*r thai exir a J >tt\ ffj^, m c i sir it\ >.it 5 oj^r 7 GRAND SEASON 1 SALE J Offering you further reductions m SILK, KAYON ty COTTON TEXTILES including 73EHOLD LINENS ty READYMADE GOODS. woipivs si*i:ij\i. UmVFKMSz Shii Now 9.00 ea. H itchi 1143 words
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Advertisement167 1953-11-26 3 diCf _!Jli^lll* -> L r IKir- 'us "X r a* l|j|j| ..J"' J »tlS_B l !!r M I *fl«H*-'HKw^ '^"_^*Hi"T '*W IHIlNrlm: o-W.iit.7 I Thy iuslin i 10 lan r^r This sturdy Austin V.i,, m ■livis 'le* |t /u" J f*^^ mlmmUt^m) ami safely the indepe.o I -r,' ire.t -^fjßji-^^'-^r^'ffFi*^^^^^167 words
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Article76 1953-11-26 4 'CAREER WOMEN' FOR THE POLICE KUALA LUMPUR 7 E dus" I<n,• c o n lid j-oi the Federation Pol ice Foi u<lv(i- 1 for m a I .ondon n< />.n-' i b- th< <>.'■ .'i ag< lehalf '»i mic Fedei ation I .mcfii Chiel Se< i 7 1 < ira76 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-11-26 4 photo. 11,,., I tl Anne Frankel returned to -"ins a pore yesterday on the President Polk alter an absence of 11 years. She graduated m medical science m the University of California and was attached to the K«*d Cross. San Francisco, prior to her arrival here. SAane is the daughterStandard - 66 words
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Article150 1953-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— rnnv nl Ited t h c< '•■>'• i T-- nl ti 11 s d 1 gui lions by whethei I rnrat ofl r lers to publicly thei* criticisma ol ient po cies and action the Chief Seen hal they were pered to150 words
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Article47 1953-11-26 4 Expensive Trip For Penang Man A MAN who lown 4 o from Butterworth lie nigh) a m T lesda} to a onely lam Serai by threi of $50 ff bi Din. S he 1 '<' frier. help hi The three agreed, took I 1 1 and escapi I47 words
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Article19 1953-11-26 4 THE l< impo ile Chinesi :< 20-yi ii i found floating m one ol X i Luming.19 words
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Article126 1953-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wei.- -Tax increases on certain categories <>i persons have heen recommended by the Select Committee appointed by thc Federal Legislative Council to examine the Income Tax (Amendment) Kill, 1953. i 'o Co 'i I II >ii y h mi ri B c I, if126 words
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186 1953-11-26 4 Colony Not Banning Imporf Of Free Rice standard Staff Reporter IMPORTATION of non-ra-tione I grades of rice Into iy is still p nitted a pokesman ol ipore \o\ ment to tl day. There is no change m i spokesman I. repor has ba ined i i i In the sales186 words
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Article55 1953-11-26 4 FIJIAN ire for Fi on Tui -.iay bailed the ann enl that their Legislative had n i nended tment Comm heme tor tation after their serMa aya. ol the Firsl B m Fiji Infantry R. reinstate thi after mol re. of any rehal "•■ne was recently55 words
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Article20 1953-11-26 4 THK Hongkong Revue are to open their season al 1. Taiping, on Dec I ti 1 Dei*. 4.20 words
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Article117 1953-11-26 4 Standard Staff Reporter i LABOUR Department officials and trade union leaders yesterday thai .hey "did not know" whether the stnke > Iboul 100 workers of Con- Industries (Malaya) Ltd at Sv nage Road, Singapore, Is a legal one. Meanwhile .70 workers cany. m« placards picketted the117 words
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Article497 1953-11-26 4 Templer Reviews Emergency Forces Eliminate 100 Reds Monthly KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, today declared that there would be no relaxation of the fight against Communist terrorism until it was completely wiped out of the country. ]n his review on497 words
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14 1953-11-26 4 Undergrads Go To Polls, Elect 30 'Councillors' I I) l K. 1 V H14 words
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Article197 1953-11-26 4 Light On Early Days In Cocos Standard Staff Report DETAII S of hi- tory of lent on the I I ands tin- of .lohn Clunk si: Alexander aU d m the ial issue of ti*.- the ayan Branch, Royal Asiatic Soci< The authoi Dr C A I son-Hill, is best197 words
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18 1953-11-26 4 Court Orders Millionaire's Son To Pay i m y D nthly fi B The Court i rk.- > 118 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-11-26 4 phot MISS Margai «t I im. mil corny "Indent ia ill < astin* her rote dm ing > i s terdaya general rlcctions «>i the Univer*it) <•■ VI ii.«\ i Students' Union.— StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-26 4 Photo. Mr. W. H. Ciies. world famous consulting geologist to the major ai] c—ipanics m the l nited States of America, photographed on board the President Polk with his daughter Victoria and wife. Tlu y are on a world tour. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article18 1953-11-26 4 THE fo i the F< I at Alor Gi A. H gopa .Ur A Mr. I.18 words
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Article102 1953-11-26 4 THE S ly O .neil 23 candifor cal training m Au The the Colon t>.. p w ui l)e made fn ving: Civil Engineering Derroon Lav, Sng 1 Lazaroo. Toh Kin vt Goh Soo Hin, Raymond foiehoSii iVah. Ong 13i.mii Lim and Chi i v Flectrical Engineering102 words
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Advertisement266 1953-11-26 4 I ••^■ftßg^i i $0 Quick V <ii^ A tin ol De Witts Antacid --*?t' A Towder m the house is the eve>V W r^ady answer to commonplace >^^ dfgestive disorders caused by y%s^ excess stomach acid Just o fea- i **>*\?C tf£PP spoonful of this reliable family ALWAI^ I*^*^ medicine266 words
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Advertisement100 1953-11-26 4 I Inother S£ecUl I TONIGHT CAFF TERANG BULAN I I NOH <\ PRI "GRAND HINDUSTANI MGI I <>«><• agaia are amiral \..;i .di r 1 Ham 1 s < amedifi m H 1 1 anh Urn 111 1 alien af ii> N M 1 %f| \s MUSH 1 j Tlrasc100 words
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Miscellaneous31 1953-11-26 4 T />.-it'-'-:- M 1 1 vi 1 .1 1 S .111 v WIS I Wai 1 11 I N 1 I I I' il.il r. Ix I nil 1 1 mt31 words
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Article156 1953-11-26 5 armng On Too jasty Elections th Few Voters LA LUMPUR, Wed. Gen. Sir Gerald iS ucd a warning m the Federal Legis cil today against hasty Federal without a realistic plan for the mergence of a united self governing pai and I iders for k."156 words
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Article34 1953-11-26 5 They Want No Class Distinctions City oun.i v a i o r is Council. it m -nt; ...Ail. lerstands. n illy isfl nf eni- j < thi \.i leers a subi m il for ii34 words
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Article130 1953-11-26 5 Standard stall Reporter THF Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce submitted a request to the Rcndel Commis- for citizenship rights ior resident Chinese who have ma de the Colony ther permanent home. jC e and t. t my d ColP... t Ch ony th ■"•ot home. -ns, th<130 words
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Article82 1953-11-26 5 KUALA l.r -4PUR. We I. i even n*** i emln c and Chiin mining cm: m Fed< ration were thrown out of employment i>ine e the end of Man li. this year, when the price of tin began to drop. Governn ited al today s budget82 words
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158 1953-11-26 5 These Three Will Be Malay a' s First Envoys KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Malaya will shortly establish "agen ii in India. Pakistan and Australia to promote itude.it welfare, trade and the mination <jf information three neighbouring countries of the Commonwealth. The agencies will serve both apore and the F< deration, ftrst158 words
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62 1953-11-26 5 Alliance Are 'Invaders' Says C.C. Tan Standard Stall Reporter TH E irq the I C. C. Tai S indidate for Mo incil Q m "mv; m th, ged. j If-governmenl for Ol Malay;). Now ince with its communal Pi y had achieved so far m ttei Mr Soh Ghee Soon62 words
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Article16 1953-11-26 5 THE C-in-C Far Fast Sir* Clifford S:.!H tun to S pore to A and.16 words
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151 1953-11-26 5 Council Asked To Take Up Shenton Way Land THK Singapore City Coun il i. being requested Conurt' -loner "I l to Crown iand m Shenton Way for development. The City Council winch offered to take two plots m Shenton Way for dev< lop nenl a show room for it- E!ectrieity151 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-26 5 photo by MRS. ELIZABETH (HOY S nc.ipor P Legislative minullor. being greeted hv Mi> s V. Williams, organiser ol the National .\smm iation of \Voin«*n s Institute. when she visited the Institute m Kuala Lumpur receatly. Standard Yong Peng SeongStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 43 words
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329 1953-11-26 5 The Federation uovernment tia^ spent over S!7>0.:«0.0W) on 213 of 546 schemes under tlie Draft Development Plan, which however, now needs i "complete revision" due to the present financial stringency and the prospect of constitutional advance In Malaya. A rep on the pi of the329 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-11-26 5 A Mali van teaeher7s text booh has been prescribed l for teachers m South India. Mr V. Daniel, (above) senior Mathematics and Geography teacher m the Siagapore Victoria Continuation School has received m formatioa thai his book r« a. hint; «> Matheaaal ea has beta prescribed as a te\t book58 words
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Article40 1953-11-26 5 A SINGAPORE n ci hant, 25-year-old Cl Pillai was accidents ol *>■ do| iter near t < S. Vil b m S Pi ai w I to thi G< rv ral Hospital with a wound On his neck.40 words
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Article124 1953-11-26 5 Tin-: Bead ef the iirst approved seh.m| for girls m Malaya, Miss rather me Still woi th\ is now on hee ara] le t.ike nj> her appeiataieat. sin- fa ■ailing m lhe I .iistn.i arhieh ihi Britain last uri-k. >liss Stallworthy will spend three124 words
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160 1953-11-26 5 NOT TNE RIGHT TIMS FOR JURY SYSTEM— REPORT KUALA LI WPI R, Wed. The time I* i tune for the Federation to embark upon the |u the Select Committee <»n Ike kill to ■mend rti I inal Procedure Ctild has <le<i<'.» i II, \h Committee undei nlore Me limes "when160 words
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Article23 1953-11-26 5 M ni (i tioi 1 1 ft<»e 1 1 live 1 1 1 i ting I n i23 words
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Advertisement61 1953-11-26 5 wh^B 1 ILO FRUITS y Bj «Jitl **t^MMg^^ mi Mucus ed First Day eslng P kly curto- t tl'.S i restken, no -teila iind m.* en f'.r i nd tn you. ••A* SSING 1 i ROPI w i i •I il.Mt M>. >ot itch id m 3 Days t and61 words
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Advertisement192 1953-11-26 5 .jfeutklte is coming! yr\ IT'S MORE THAN A MAGAZINE kr «f-»A 4, Jg .XfcS __________SH"f Af| ITS A PAPER (Hi PEPARTMENT'STORE ___P^ U^HlffirTA 11- ><l EmKnl c99^w3 P-195! \'.rs^ W intioclut iii» I f \II m lhe ■lVt> 7 iiili tie 3 ''nioniKitiw- ami entertaining BVA k^OTftlk' lortnightlVi mlonr printed192 words
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Article592 1953-11-26 6 k effects ol lon;.'. ion to colonia] rul< people ..nd their so-i ailed 1< adi i di < lop a coi i Ives. They not onl I defects and inadi believe i shortcon acles foi the i A people's self- (>> n becomi eti hen thi nadequacies592 words
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Article, Illustration791 1953-11-26 6 1 i cd on i p. mission i> the i baj g| he ball tin and rarl .»:i io Tstinh 'i the t ontiei di To "kin m In: China i m i »c lin .in< is i lellow tribe man tin* i791 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-11-26 6 Temple Sentinels as photographed in the Wat PKra Keo, Bangkok, by Derrick Knight of the Shell Photographic t nit. V\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\v\\\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t20 words
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Article100 1953-11-26 6 Cl'l SAX MELAYU states tl t|j the closure of Welfare Hoi 7 m P< ng, Trengganu an<V Perak by the Federation'| Government re entiy was un-< ted. The editorial pointa out tl l\\ 10l ining the hom< I it to only rs a year wh h could ci ybe100 words
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Article91 1953-11-26 6 NANYANG SI A NT, TAIT be-7 lieves that thc cod war m i South-East Ai a will be ln-J tensifled m the near future! with the cessation of ho^t: 1 ies m Ko; .a. Talks Of a South-EaSl Asia, 1 command m proposed by/ Britain point to91 words
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Letter96 1953-11-26 6 Sir: After res i reI t in the S stating thai tbe City C 1 had n b. J off to Emily E Ug Pool w,'h y confidence of gain ng admittanei But, I app i uauL L refuted ou ii_e thai I was withi n pari I96 words
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Letter178 1953-11-26 6 Sir; The City Couai v hud j">>t approved am w "installation" system whereh> the consumers Bloat employ authorized contractor s to do the wiring lor electric lookers, fans nnd water heaters. The amounts which the City Coirntil will pa v lor installation work are: iCOOkera S>o water he.178 words
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Letter, Illustration14 1953-11-26 6 BaanUM you have p. iin m your left fool sou x;i\'.*'14 words
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Letter187 1953-11-26 6 Sir; Refcn n.e .Mr. .IP. Hannah*! statement, Tne Singapore Standard Nov-. 18, to the effect thai the National Association of Perak is noi a Governmen 1 sponsored poi it ieal organization, the very fact that the membership of the Association is open to all Malayan citizens is187 words
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Letter67 1953-11-26 6 Science fiction Man I k tion j i are nearly fact indicative than ma-!' ness to' sl W s m sup- hu; few< ap 8 .--cd to ihort-eomj i c of scientific iticity. Publication (m 1905) f Professor l d 1 R I Oil i of I 'he I F<67 words
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Letter120 1953-11-26 6 Sir; We, lhe public, ore just about fed up ol this "strike fo gain public ympclhy" business. (The Cily Council Labour Unions' Federation statement on Nov. 23u We should be even more furious, if this proposed token strike shculd actually take effec Why cannot the Union stage120 words
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Advertisement97 1953-11-26 6 SINGAPORE noa STANDARD INOCPtNOENI MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood, Singopore Telephone Noi: *****—***** Cable 0 Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS Sinqopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building Printing Houie Square. London EC 4 CUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan St.. 83. Cowan Sf.. 8. Leith St. Tele: 458897 words
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Advertisement105 1953-11-26 6 A Ballad Ol Spore She grasped the wheel with red tipped hands. The road m front was cleor. I kept behind because I saw The "L" plates front and reor. The yellow lines, the double lines, Were visible for miles. And then I saw a man m white Loom up105 words
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Advertisement70 1953-11-26 6 /_^s^ X^^^3^- Mod com pat i ww i wt- I _ong I tt'e rt li i tord^ and light nt I M i rill ->,iv a Mr on o large c mm* F ml) I I it* free m b •j. oni H 1 un 'oi i a- i porticulon70 words
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Article93 1953-11-26 7 NATIONS, Non. >7, (IP) -India, pressing ,(I Nations action against South African race lan-d yesterday that the alternative to domination is white extinction. upenn ent was eby Rajeshwar Dayal to Nations pecial rity commitwhieh is debating the n of m ial conflict m Union ol South93 words
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Article19 1953-11-26 7 AP and blew ol high Dueled to mexploded, on the R ad said ionere under19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-11-26 7 photo. l 1 iscati I Ighway, a killed horse and rst side by sid,. next to a station wagon. ollided the aine rart was hit by thr cnr lull speed Tbe driver escaped with minor injuries, UPUP - 37 words
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Article12 1953-11-26 7 torn ci chan■Ud Figl _vas by i istria's Au APAP - 12 words
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Article60 1953-11-26 7 ON tondo d London Cor/cipondrnt I ov 26. The following ore fh e closing 3N VuiUS* on ,ht London "SSff-T J KULoFR CONDON TIN 17 V f W^d. i Steady. Spot £655 per ton. buyers. £657 10s. sellers. Three months £6 _> buy.rs, £642 10... sellers.60 words
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26 1953-11-26 7 They 'll Talk War, Says Mr. Ulbricht BERLIN, 5, (AFP).— 1 1 Easi I ed West I he Wa'sl I con- em I of 1 his26 words
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Article36 1953-11-26 7 THF: trial of Lord Montagu B( aulieu, Bri t i h peer charged with a offence j again I boy scout, will be.__.iti at Hampshire Assizes -it Win- 1 Chester on Dee. 14. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article189 1953-11-26 7 Ceylon Values Ties With Britain COLO MB O. Nov. 24 (Reuter)— Ceylon's Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala declaied yesterday that Ceylon valued membership of the British Commonwealth and would extend a hearty welcome to Hie head of the Commonwealth—the Queen of Ceylon—when Queen Elizabeth an ives next April. He was189 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-11-26 7 photo. >^WM___^_HR_OUU ACTRESS .!"-i!i Crawford (left) and Mercedes McCambridge who have been lending since they exchanged unisantries on a movie s et where both are working, embrace at a midnight supper parly m Hollywood last week. Jain celebrating the premiere *t her newest picture had invited Mercedes. APAP - 48 words
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Article55 1953-11-26 7 i" /"vm \ov. _'r>. (.vriri Algerian Prof. Lombard lias reported to the French Academy of Medicine, the discovery of a four-month-old foetus inside a 20-month-old baby. Doctors at first thought the swelling was a cyst, but when the baby appear* d to be m continuous pain,55 words
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273 1953-11-26 7 'RADAR SPY RING ST ILL ACTIVE IN US.' YORK, (AP) David Gr the radar spy 1 irmerly headed by Julius Rosen Ix 1 g very p bly b con- tinuing to tins very day. A sworn deposition made by Ireenj s at tiie Federal lentiary, .ew isburg, PA., read into273 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-26 7 photo Mrs. Oona Chaplin, making one of her first public appearances vinee the birth „f her fith child a boy. is shown here with three of her children during a recent visit to an ice rink at Lausanne. Father Charlie Chaplin kla>ed at home. APAP - 45 words
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Article241 1953-11-26 7 European Army Issue Threaten; To Topple laniei PARIS, Nov. 25 Premier Joseph Loilfcl today prepared to stake the life of his Government on a motion of confident, f'tat will cfimox five days of stormy debate m thc French National Assembly on the Eumncan army plcn. President241 words
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225 1953-11-26 7 IW, I .7 YUMV UM 25. -American envoy Arthur w«rll^ a way he be,ieved some Procedure will be worked out for seating Russia m the Korean peace conference as a full participant, and not as a neutral The United States ambas&a-r aor told225 words
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Article80 1953-11-26 7 I.ONDON, Nov. 25 (Renter; I aptain Anthony Loraine whose £9,000 life savings were sto en while he was piloting the Queen's Stl 'i-uiMi* a. ros a the Atlantii Monday night, has had -m t-. I Mrs. Loraine receive 8,000 at terday from Al time Butlin, B80 words
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75 1953-11-26 7 Moscow Gold Processed By The Dutch THF RAGUC Nov (R< iter). f n and foi Swi the paai thre t mon .it They m I I R n char.. hammer and sickle one. lh and Experts here the Russian iin this fli i. il4 bars i the Fi. bar- and75 words
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Article20 1953-11-26 7 toS Iney with 'o (near y $300 000) worth of im whai •rucks urb s* Inev AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article24 1953-11-26 7 THAILAND and Brii ment toda3 'iie supply ol 8,000 c supplied to Britain for asl q tarter of this AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-11-26 7 photo MEMBERS of the Chinese Nationalist guerillas rest and await their retain to Chiang*! army m Formosa after a long trek through the B v r m a jungles. They tMMM* unarmed through jungle trials and had the Burj niese guessing ;is to which route they took. UPUP - 48 words
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Article236 1953-11-26 7 PRETORIA, (S. Africa), Nov. I* X v lllm I leisure seekers who for more than 7>o yean have tned to locate "Kramer's millions" gold re erve of thc former Smith African Republic, belongs to the re lm ol myth, Mrs. Ise Smuts. SJ, widow236 words
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Article23 1953-11-26 7 TEHEfI f I: nth Britain Iran's j said Go' It Wj i icnt j a uc mt \j_>n.23 words
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Advertisement88 1953-11-26 7 fi SOW VVHA i YATKS U^L- ;^Vj» RELIABLE jj J&h, GARDEN SEEDS I Tr OF COURSE! j New Seasons FLOWER SElibS Atr freighted to ensure FRLSHNESS and FERTILITY 45 cts. per Packet Aif.r Goillordia Bo\om Marigold C -.r.iMi.on Pctunta C iromb Phloi Co*mo» Porfu 3C« D.unJliul Suif'^wcr Zinnia 65 cts.88 words
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321 1953-11-26 8 AN OLD TIMER SETS SAIL ON A LAST JOURNEY Standard Shipping Reporter SOMEWHERE m the Ja\a sea s i^ a ship that will soon head Tor Singapore— her home port, either to be laid up, sold or broken up for scrap. She is one of the two coal burning ships321 words
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Article113 1953-11-26 8 LONDON. Nov. 25, (Reuter) —Su Walter Mo nek ton. Ministei of Labour, yesterday offered Government arbitration m an attempt to avert a iM-hour protest strike (ailed for De< 2 by Union leaders of three million British shipbuilders and engineers. The Confederation's chief j who represent 39113 words
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Article58 1953-11-26 8 i. ox nox. xov. 25 (R I Wig >o!i. Baronet for many v Chairman ol the Brit b ling firiii ot Swan. II Wig Richardson. last W* S irrey home aged 88. Sir Philip Wigham Rich it enl m I9'.i'2 fully fought he i etire I58 words
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Article13 1953-11-26 8 NEW RADAR e ET A NE W p ista md lo Brit ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement825 1953-11-26 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN I SI.K\I(L To (olombo QtMft, Marseilles Antwerp Kotterdam Hambnri.' X Brem'-n Spore t Sham Penang j lis Nabob (NDL) S 9 i>er ItDec 1 1 l'-'l>' > < *1 9 leverkusen (HAPA(;) It/lfflPi 17/lKl)ei \9/ZlH** 'lonp Knnt Haalla Kobe A \<ikohama Peaaag r. S'haan825 words
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Advertisement1217 1953-11-26 8 ih: nm BLUE FUNNEL LINE ffilff; i»llaeai MANSIIIIU CO.* UD. *f%} Incorporated ln Singa-jore irrteffl option to proceed via other porta In m** nnn OiMliarte <arj.'*» BAILING! to I.IM KKOOI (.1 \M,o\\ LONDON rONTINENTAI PCMia D;e lalll F b nam H»-.- *u*M Atriu-s '.jx Uvarpool Glasgow Noi .'»> SI Nov1,217 words
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Advertisement520 1953-11-26 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro\al Rotlerd;im Lloyd Holland Anieriu Liae NVdi-i I. md l.in< Rotterdam Rotteidam \m-tiid.ini HALIFAX. ROS lON NLW TORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NIU ORI I \\> via Sll/ Spore P Slum IVn.inu BORNEO (SMN) .19 ?6Ne? !7Nnr 2*Nai SOMMLISOYK (HAL) »/lsDer Ifllei 17 IM>r, KOTA C.LDL (Rl)520 words
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Advertisement672 1953-11-26 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS IKOM SCAN!) IN\\l\ I X f»N N n f Spore P M., m y^ r •MANCHLKIA for Bangkok Saiqou. Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 3 .1 li. FALSI KIA' for BarmKok I 10 lin k Hi. "LALANDIA' for Bangkok ."•On "PANAMA" fcr Bangkok and Honqkong I I672 words
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277 1953-11-26 9 K\\rnnv v s^"ftS Sl)0(ial Cmnpi.iLl finnlvsh ,l£\ V 2 With th <* Burmese economy mm > shackled to nee exports, there is rrawin* wor\n\vl?* Vtr continued depressed world market rice ma SLwI2 S U \u?> has beon customed to recei vmg upwards ol _L(»0 per277 words
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Article68 1953-11-26 9 BRITAIN'S DOLLAR EXPORTS NrW VI RK. Xov. L's (Rni- ai exports 'or 195:1 Tn*. nning a1 the DOO, Director I atioa of 1 aid hero to. s making at > n CommoDComm m St present 19.' I th that t in Kin j ird a i n ight bowed th;68 words
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Article33 1953-11-26 9 KKB V HI Nov. 2.3. (AP)— mills ilo production, or.c near Quetta m Western Pakisar Pea tawar thwesl frontier proe. i tan i was expected and here were porti d.33 words
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Article81 1953-11-26 9 M.W YORK, Nov. 25 (AP)— i fi tain 7s considering the pur- a number of surplus i 'an aur ultural products under the United States government's new programmi them abroad for foreign le sources re- B itain was the first eust the plan, getting a81 words
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66 1953-11-26 9 M IXCHESTER, Xov. 25 The Cha Mr. Richard A. But er said B ring amount i i i* r ting well over I 10.004 making alone an i lie *<> Id an audience 1 il .1 Bri:ish md*: ti hip have tie. mcia faAP; Reuter - 66 words
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Article102 1953-11-26 9 THK M\(iii, \<>\. r>: (Beater) WmU m t production of tin m concentrates m S pteoiber T*M 14,800 lout; tons lunn 17,.*C0 In AllgUsti ■CCSI'II a chance statistics Issued by tne fntcrr.atii-nal iin Study Group here. Output .1 (exp Figures i i i B Cong l102 words
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Article24 1953-11-26 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER ERRATIC RUlißl R pri lay' 'c ng at Pi i d it' I i NOON PRICES < VAUr«A H >ovjuiiuor viau ■■>.»■24 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-11-26 9 phol ftLlUU shows Mr. nVrtnt V. glade, Depntj Mi ins Director of Garrard Knumeerinc and Munul.n In: Bg t'ompany limit* and Mrs. SI -.id* nho arrived in Sim pore by ij.mt.i- BOAC Constellation from BfdJnej renterday. Mr. si.ide »«»i<t The standard he left a nen <• record <han?nStandard - 64 words
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Miscellaneous403 1953-11-26 9 til Ab«ter By M Capp r^T^ TT EDONPOTT W OPT-- BEFORE 7 /Ti POOr2^7i*^^^ E VC 3 V Twrpr- \.;SK»^ ioNtOF-TME UOWtST H IJCIN.-G POTT TWO/7- > R2K^^zTu^'^^ TWtTCMC B /^OMP rw.slG )a^w7 A Cop By VT. Hcmlin r St] I f-N'iy.iHuut.-KYJ _1 J z 1 uv.t 'i TT S403 words
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Miscellaneous395 1953-11-26 9 'll____l_______________iiiiiiiii c f i y** y *fr jji $< Jtx&viZ-^ gf ff vi, SPORE DIARY BRITISH COI NCIL: exhibitions of tatera and photographs "L:fe i A 9 am. to 5 p m 1 W i\: English (.-lasses 930 m ed and 3 pm be nners, lnd oe 515 p.m Adult*l395 words
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Miscellaneous214 1953-11-26 9 KLUANG ENTERTAINMENT I Oi; IN (ON I I S BBILLI INT: Han I tian 1 3u m MALACCA ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL: h March 3. 6SO d LS -ti 1 IDO: P; r i M md I ti m BEX: The Jusgli I and 15 m s ox I. 7 and 9.19214 words
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Miscellaneous100 1953-11-26 9 SUNGEI PATANI ENTERTAINMENT Ql BEN'S R.4UQ ENTERTAINMENT CATIIAV: T sons 1.19 KOTA BAHRU ENTERTAINMENT i x 1 1 1 PENANG ENTERTAINMENT DDI <>V I P XI.- X\|«il I STAR: 1 i i UlMio'iu I LIDO: M i.i IMM SOS ICI H \> 1 i"' M«H M IM I KM Rl100 words
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Article174 1953-11-26 10 sir; i n iv^ just ("imDieted reading tho thir I irid >t th series "Inside French N irth Afrir by Philip De inc. an I I now reach the c >nclu lion that France's so- tiled >rt y> Equality and Fraternity, though m- sn I dvi174 words
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Article147 1953-11-26 10 Sir; Thf Director of Education (Standard Nov. 23) reiterated whai his pradecessorj hid said many times before when he asked local boys to idea* of clerical w>/ fc jor technical education. f3nf what inducement is there for tlie For-' b >v> when they knot© o| instance* ia which147 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-11-26 10 AN attractive little hal of white panne ha ?d on a Tudor b()tniet, mad hu Atqe Thaarup of London. Th.? rather au. tere lin ■>< the peak over the •>> t broken hy sprays oj diamante "lytidy on stalks of silver filigree.40 words
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Article1295 1953-11-26 10 SIR MILES CLIFFORD - Surveying me Antarctic SIR MILES CLIFFORD By (Govprnor of the Falkland 1 tands) \OT MANY people may be aware of whai is being done t >-'.:, y i British ♦"■•or of the Antarctic Until the m:d- i exploration of "the last continent" w:.s left to private initiative, supported m a1,295 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-11-26 10 SPLITS AND HIGH KICKS Bu Three Damsels Of Ice And Stage fn Britain.13 words
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Advertisement254 1953-11-26 10 jT» CATHAY ORGANISATION j*| jißh ATTRACT,OiiS i -^^-n-B/VMi- OPENS TODAY ■^OPbON ii vi. i.i.-,. i.i.-.. f.. i.v I'linn, tl 111. lor b-Mfcincf SKI lUS FILMS I'KI SI.M IN 1.1 \(.<M(i!« E_.^~7j;; A LOVE STORY TO TOUCH THE |lj| II \H\ OF i:\ ERY WOMAN... TO |j SMR I\ \A<\ MAN!254 words
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Advertisement292 1953-11-26 10 f 1 S SHOWS DA,, k, I'y j \v l^/jtenMe Along 1 JOHN Wtf j DONNA CHARI WAYNE jf REED COBURN P. RAMLEE -.n.. SI? t PA SALAH NEXT CHANGE I \\\\V\\\VVVV\V\\\\\\V\\\\vVV.\\\\\\\\\\\\\xv NV .v jgm^k. ROCK HUDSON «arb«.ouq m*tW^m****M*m, ijfr If A^ __AJ .V»/i» .Si**** ftititj I i mi's 11,292 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-11-26 11 Meet The Champions PS.MS Medan soccer toarista Pictured o n arrival m Sin*., a por.. yesterday Team manager, Teagka Djofcaa Arifla is s, n fifth from left back raw, .s 4 mdir«tf. On extreme right is th team captain Kamlan Yatin Thf Medan tourists meet Indo Malays today. < ombin-fd62 words
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257 1953-11-26 11 MIKE FERNANDEZ - MIKE FERNANDEZ gskk j jg hjg ill nuke a strong bid (n recapture honours when the tour Southern iter, Malacca and Negri SembiSoathern championships at Seremstarting tomorrow. 'ITOW. ihst and a very challi from Negri key m eta formidal the mal i I Perak, and257 words
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Article32 1953-11-26 11 RAF Change Could Find No Answer r inning. In j a try m a Intorrttl I fuil to r .md I rted m the Dan Fr^ Gourlay, (h Paley; t S Hugh32 words
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Article80 1953-11-26 11 PROFIT trom the annual the Singi football Lion to more than <* >■. er thi ie I i>r the perio I which Ocl II li t i .id helpngthen the financial ion. This is recorded In the third iual report which will be placed btlure the members at80 words
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21 1953-11-26 11 Ri uter). 1 the ng m {ainst v .1 stated fol- Ir Utgu4 cricket.21 words
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Article384 1953-11-26 11 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Tourists Here To Regain Prestige By INDONESIA'S soccer champions, PSMS Medan who open their Singapore tour z-ainst the Indo-Malavs at Jalan Besar stadium this evening, have—like so many touring teams these days—a mission to accomplish m the Colony. This is to wipe out any suggestion384 words
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Article269 1953-11-26 11 RAFFLES Institution 2nd XI scored a narrow three -two victory over Victoria School 2:id XI m an inter-school hockey fixture at Bras Basah Road yt sterday. Rallies showing better combination among their forwards and possessing a tighter defence, won the match deservingly after being made to lisht269 words
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Article75 1953-11-26 11 Achilles To Have 3½ Mile Race Achillea Club will bold a cross race over a course of J.; Dee. 3 at Mcßit Reservoir starting al 5.15 A I members of clubs i affiliated to the Singapore AAA are eligible to compete. aid reach Mr 1 erg c/o the Singapore bour75 words
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Article72 1953-11-26 11 Hungary Defeat England WEMBLEY STADIUM, Middlesex. Nov. !7> (Renter) A n excited croud of 100.--000 packed the ((amo s Olympic Stadium here this aiteraooa to watch the Olympic champions, Hungary, wrest from England bei coveted honour af never having been j beaten at bo***, hv an continental te.»m. Hungary won72 words
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Article69 1953-11-26 11 JAIPUR Nov. 23 l IV iti i l Commonwealth touring refers finished the second day's play m their match with Jaipur Cricket Association here today with a lead of ~8 runs with all their second innings wicket intact Jaipur replying to the rom■mc.wealth's flrs« Innings of lin.69 words
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131 1953-11-26 11 I. AST WEEK football came to the aid o! the Selangor teur Boxing Association by staging a match between the rs Sporting Club and a nbined Singapore XI. Tomorrow, at 8 p.m.. at the Happy Word, a crack American basketball team. .from the USS131 words
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Article225 1953-11-26 11 State Welcome For Our Boxers A LAVISH programme is being arranged for Singapore amateur boxers who leave the Colony on new year's eve to defend the Aw Cheng Chye Cup against the youth of Australia. Besides showing their prowess m the square ring where, we know, they will acquit themselves225 words
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Article189 1953-11-26 11 Cooke Has Accident At Rugger KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The first serious accident foi long time oeeured today on l the padang when A. Cooke, the Selangor State and Selangor Club left wing, had to be carried otT the held m a stretcher to hospital with a suspected dislocated arm. This189 words
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Article118 1953-11-26 11 TKE OFFICIAL opening of the Jacks Sports Club premises at No. 7 Farrer Park will take p ace on Dec. 2 when tht annual soccer match bet wee i Married and Bachelors for the Glendinning shield will be payed. The teams for this match are:118 words
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Article167 1953-11-26 11 BATU PAHAT, Wed.— Ten goals were scored m one of the best soccer matches played here sn f^r. when Batu Pahat combined defeated Kluang combined 6 4. Most of the thrills came In the second half m which both teams gave of their best. Batu167 words
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Advertisement73 1953-11-26 11 NOTICE XOTICt VOTICF is hereby given that Mr Goei S ..-ig Thiam ;of No 20, li lon Park. Sin- gapore, ill not be :b;< for any debt or debts incurred by bis Wife Dolly Tjia Hwa iNio of No Buckley Ros I i Singapo- a.s she is no loi j73 words
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Advertisement577 1953-11-26 11 NOTICES CONTROMEK OF SUPPLIES SINGAPORE. KUDU NOTICE TENTH- R NO: It. 'TENDERS ill be received 1 HI of the Con- troi ler of Supp,, 2nd Floor. Fulierton Building. Singapore. up to noon on Wednesday 2nd December. 1953, for the pur-' 'base cf approximately 2.000 Tons of Siam s»- Broken Rice577 words
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Advertisement525 1953-11-26 11 SITUATIONS VACANT \PPLICATIONS »re Invited ior the post i>f n oil m farreney OrtVce m the salary *c.iV s>#o *A )m) B ISJ 6A-1M 12A ,'ia-H I2A-M8 pn 1 us cm i' nt i meet icnnts al OU '< .i\f Roo-1 r a ta ll ate .*nd quirk •nr*'^ ■Ili525 words
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Advertisement143 1953-11-26 11 STANDARD ShRVICE fok t.h nanira Al *<M X II V Air »*t| ■aenpl'i\rd md m nrrd: F-i n «*lp 1 lnd work Ihe s»». Cipnrr st.indjrd nfniplo\mml Burt. in Inr •*»p.i.e m t, s > I < 1 leal r.iil or »rl;r .j v fr jrf Nr •"> r7|>l l*143 words
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Article49 1953-11-26 12 TOTAL POOL 8359,773 FIRST *****1 $161,896 SECOND *****4 8(1,918 THIRD *****8 S 44,971 STARTERS $3,747 each *****3, *****2, 41i9329, I, *****8, *****5, ***** ii, *****1, *****2, *****1, *****7,1! i *****5, *****9. CONSOLATION $2,698 eack *****1, *****6,, jl *****7, *****5, *****1, *****5. *****1, *****9. *****4, 1 1 *****3.49 words
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Advertisement101 1953-11-26 12 PHOTOS of yesterday's iaie linislu ->. i introducing SPRINGFIELD TRfICTGES Id ior Fa Tins, l_ Plantation i Orchids, c c. thi: best buy of all Sole SOON CHEONG LTD. 1 r. km Street, Singapore. Tel. 6982, r CLYNIS JOHNS as MARY TUDOR Sister of henry VIII v 4 *U(£^*m '^OT101 words
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Advertisement568 1953-11-26 12 ENTRIES FOR IPOH RACES IPOH, Wed- A total of 177, hor m U and 97 m C l;is s 4 has been entered toi i» Club December meeting on I?) .i M ,i i > 1 i the full list of entries-- HOR si s CLAM 3 I c i568 words
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