Singapore Standard, 27 November 1953
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Title Section17 1953-11-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD iL PI Vol. IV. No. 118. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27, ]9.-,3. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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181 1953-11-27 1 TERRORIST FORCES CRACKING UP IN SELANGOR STATE vi I'l 11, Thurs.— News of substantial rrorism m Selangor during the past ised bj the Selangor Police Head;ses particularly m i i withheld until now public who .gave information, i.i. a complete Malayan Commuiear Serendah has been eliminated I ihc branch, Ah181 words
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Article67 1953-11-27 1 FREQUENT ALERTS SEI lUL, Nov. 25: (UP)— A highly reliable Allied source i 1 tonight enemy aircraft lused frequent night Allied airfield or m island off the west coast of 3 I a. rong. Is iast. 1 tion came from i- .v io had >ned on67 words
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Article39 1953-11-27 1 BAN'-, KOK. St v. 26, (AFP). seek 1 bandits it of t il P c Brig r Chamras Mai i Mm !amnformed the Thai King Nororequest for dia has trength to w.pe the oul elf.39 words
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Article23 1953-11-27 1 ADMIRAL Wi n M. Fech-Commander-in-Chief, Al- i Forces. Si uth E irope, aryt for Adm Karl Vlounl i Allied C ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article307 1953-11-27 1 THK Siagapore Standard 3rd Christmas Toy Fund had a pleasant surprise yesterday wher x registered envelope addressed yielded S!7O cash. Thi s gesture by "Anony- j Shiga part, will briag seasonal cheer to many j children and old people m Malaya. From the Colony's Bartley Secondary School307 words
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Article73 1953-11-27 1 HONGKONG, No 26 (AFP) —Shanghai, Red China's largest city, is suffering from a evere food shortage and i.s on food rationing, according to recent arrivals from that city, i For the first time since the Communists took over, queues j have made their appearance m73 words
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Article118 1953-11-27 1 RANGOON. Nov. 25: 'AP) —U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon assured Burma toniftht the United States is not seeking buses m this startegic Asian country. In a speech carried by tho Burma Ra li > Broadcasting System, Nixon declared the [Jnited Statea "has never sought favours118 words
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Article42 1953-11-27 1 kaispi k. India. Nov. I'M (\'P). An express train was derailed I >day when it ploughed through a Mock of camels squatting on tracks three miles from Kanpur k: 7ns 1-1 of the an: nrj is.42 words
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Article26 1953-11-27 1 BANGKOK. Nov, 26. (AFP.. One-iiuudred and fifty-four more Kuomintang guerillas from Burma were flown from Lampang, Thailand, to Formosa aboard CAT aircraft this morning.26 words
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251 1953-11-27 1 US Rubber Stockpile Plan To Be Suspended? WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (Reuter) The Journal of Commerce said it had irned that the rubber ad- >: v committee of the General Services Administration, one of the Governagencie:. involved m the stockpile policy, was al most certain to recommend a suspension of the251 words
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Article56 1953-11-27 1 CALCUTTA, Kov. 26 (AP) Petrol is being smugs ed at m alarming rate from Tibet, po -sib y tor Commun ise, according to Th.> S1 porv 'cut m Kathmandu, capital of Nepal. Sail and cloth, m great dern Til-.*, al o ;re being Nepal,- fii56 words
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Article34 1953-11-27 1 SIX HUNDRED So Korean civilian npl X m Recon I A who wen* On stl ik We Int lay, for higher w are expert,' I 1 0 resume WUik today. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration447 1953-11-27 1 BUDGET PASSED WITH NO SLASHES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— After one of the longest debates n the history of the Federal Legislative Council, the motion on the rederaJ budget moved by the Financial Secretary Mr. E. Himsworth was passed tonight without a division. >n»\7>Z ralhon dot>ate occupied the whole of the447 words
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123 1953-11-27 1 KINGSTON. (Jamaica), i Nov. 26. (AP)- A ring of bonfires blazed In the blu** mountains above the Jamaica capital as dusk fell last night and the Queen and the Duk°j of Edinburgh arrived ail King's House, residence of the colony's governor. The party h123 words
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Article73 1953-11-27 1 ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Nov. 28 (AP) Police said they arrested 13 persons, inrludittf four ar oases, m Alexandria lust Bight antl accused them of Zionist and Communist activities. The arrests were made among extensive raids made 0 i houses m Egypt's second eitv. investigations says polite seized 700 books73 words
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Article42 1953-11-27 1 monteco BAY. Jamaica, N"*. (Re itei i Q Elizabeth invested her pilot {Captain Anthony I.<.i with the M V.O <M. of the Royal Victoria O her plane the Car to a halt on the run v. tod i42 words
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Article49 1953-11-27 1 $2M Haul From Armoured Car BOSTON. Nov. 26, (AP).— A former convict, hia wife and their college "Student vo:i were U r arrest today In connec- tion with the second largest i robbery m 17S. history I the US$6Bl,OOO (Mal. $2,043.--000) theft from a armoured car In March, 1952.49 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-11-27 1 TUN l WALLACE, who, irith her husband lor *M* II /> *f| r, ii (j "<•':>> irtnt oi >." i.t I. 'ri'hnnt (i c the R jirst preference for hn §*r» U '/i KelS If < ai mv* Tom f*ce i l s o f I tm i contest I62 words
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Article75 1953-11-27 1 Tori Keeps Fingers Crossed In a last n i 'j, .sh-- i <-.i her i i ;it i■• be/ore Ihe ihip *n*'<*.j on AJ<; '.inf./ 'i lur-> td a <>■ thi o//ered ;-»r Wll" r M declined. There fs noto o> 'y op. turn m time for tlu* contest if75 words
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Article65 1953-11-27 1 JAKARTA. WOV, M, <Reuter) An unknown person on Wednesday night threw a handgrenade into the room of the Indonesian Justice Minister m his department m the re. The air-conditioning was aged but there were no casualties as the offl c were cd. On Thursday65 words
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Article43 1953-11-27 1 THE time limit for the ion of repre.- ent at ions or to give ors •ie Rer.de! (7- -na! -ion. Singapore. has \tended to Saturday. Dec. 14. The Commission urges that views be sent m as early as possible.43 words
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137 1953-11-27 1 Personality Plus'Girls: The Shape Of Things To Come KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. In the budget debate m the Federal Legislative Council today, those "personality plus" confldentia* retaries hgured prominently m the discussions on how to red expenditure. "Woman Legislative Councillor, Dat m Puteh Maria. touched oil the dis by declaring that137 words
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Article20 1953-11-27 1 THE R nl Control O: 1948 was extended m the Federal L< I. relay lor another 1. 1954.20 words
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Article15 1953-11-27 1 THE 7,000-ton Koan Man; Maizuru port j for Nahodka 810 Japan i15 words
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Article200 1953-11-27 1 LONDON. Nov VI: (Seater)— Tii- budget speech made yesterday hv General sir Gerald Templer. the High Commissioner m .Malaya, was well ret eived m today's British press. Tiie Manchester Guardian des cribed it as a forward-look-inn speech Which contained many imaginative loaches. The Daily Telegraph200 words
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Advertisement197 1953-11-27 1 CAMERA %W^ KzJfinoS/Ks' \^£j t* EXPOSUPE **$|U^Xi METER B 4 i BCOTT A ENGLIM f SK%> i.n>. SIN(i.\P()RK A Kl\l.\ M Mil a ■^glpßllßfc^ I lit*' Pi** fn JfffMMlMflk I till I nrlt i it* iii'itiii *l****pp*****lnM**ni GRAND Jf X'MAS I SALE **<■ if IT IS A CIAN SINGH'S SALEII197 words
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Article32 1953-11-27 2 II ONGKONG Spe da i <*J S. Closing 0 lhe H«»ngkong Ex J tod US m> to SI 885 US M. M«! j OOC I :..n H ipptah, i i32 words
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253 1953-11-27 2 MR. AW BOON MAW. well known philanthropist and Governing Director of the Sin I'oh chain of news papers, will leave Singapore for Peaaag by air this morning to inspect the con- < lodine; phase of the extension work at th*- Old People's Home253 words
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Article204 1953-11-27 2 CHEAPER SUGAR FOR EVERYONE THERE will he rsnsidrrable fall m the price ol sim St m Singapore and the cderation Mum after the Governments «lr central suaar, antl Ma luyuu boasewivcs are expecl rd to benefit to the extent of si yen rents a kali. lo Siagapore. the Goveraiueal already204 words
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378 1953-11-27 2 Councillors Want Freedom Of Debate i i i i Adjournment tVfft&eches SINGAPORE Legislative Councillors were unanimous yesterday m wanting to retain thc freedom of debate during adjournment m the Council. They differed, however, m their views on imposing a time limit for adjournment speeches. The Councillors weie commenting on a378 words
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Article2155 1953-11-27 2 In the debate on the budget m iho Federal Legis- Council yesterday, many solutions were suggested for reducing the Federation's deficit Below is a lull account ol the proceedings. I>K KAMIL MOHAMED %RIFF :>< by counselling aders io s f-government without financial stability would be2,155 words
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Article30 1953-11-27 2 MOVE TO FORM EDUCATION BODY xrBO.NY. TEBAL 7 A public vill be c s Sal I I he vince W cation Committee <>r ,-i P. t r Asso *ial ion.30 words
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Advertisement318 1953-11-27 2 I wm j TRIPLEX tICHTER IS B»w o r c o I >. Life imitofio.i. See f r 'J' iy\ i. tSu patent "^'7"" X mork oi rhc '> jl, §'[!f!F!^ /or [VjUifs 31 u*i I**lll' Simply prinUe some 'J lai pic' lory bowl and leave overnight b^ cleansing action318 words
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Advertisement118 1953-11-27 2 *r -i \=2sr'" Just about the Be up you've ever had ft r y y 1'• m^y^- P k***l\ thai 1 p****-^ d>& _Oy I whole £^-W-j^y fr~j v i. '^S*** kitchen. Heil I is a meal m j' Filled with i pure, sun-ripened lorn;.' tion, Heinz Tomato Soup is118 words
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Article, Illustration113 1953-11-27 3 Malayans In Auckland MALAYANS IN AUCKLAND: These Malayans have just completed a technical tr lining course under th c Colombo Plun and will be returning to Singapore o n !><'<. 8. They will b P leaving New Zealand at the ,-nd of Noveml>er after spending 10 nionths at the Auckland113 words
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640 1953-11-27 3 SIX CAME HOME AFTER A NIGHT OF FEAR AT SEA Standard Shipping Reporter n vie port >» Singapore yesterday after adrift on three lumbering lighters m a hundred and sixty miles from land. i lighter—were brought safely by the Malayan Stevedoring pany's tug, Silversides, under Capt lin 11. Clark. r640 words
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Article130 1953-11-27 3 THE Presidenl of the Army Civil Service Union ih »ul i not h,: 1 offl m any i i political party. A resoluti m calling for this policy decisi m will be .v the nexl meeting of the ACSU executive committee bj j a member.130 words
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Article102 1953-11-27 3 PENANG. Thurs.— A P lieutenant. D C W. Morn, j found guilty on a eh ii rg* ol deceiving the proprietor of the Hawaiian Bea h Hotel by j issuing him a cheque of (350.20 for whi h he had 30 account was dis harg 1102 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-27 3 ["ON a iorI Mirer of served m .'i> oars !>» -pai tinent. I I j from Gorgoa foi lon} ith Hamilton il war under Standard27 words
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38 1953-11-27 3 Board Loses 'A Source Of Strength' [ring Chairman, -C lO B trd memI. f term One of B. Swaine, m >ther Ir. II J. C. I >h Tong I'M nominate 1 reBoard but continue to ip Of lellow38 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-27 3 photo. KNOWLAND, former managing director of Singapore's Raffles Hotel, who tt lj ii» the Ewatt and Co.. Penang. returned to Singapore m the Bine ™»2 t>oi ,;ua yesterdaj after a holiday m Australia. He is _*een abov* with hi* wile and friend.— StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article86 1953-11-27 3 BA I PAHAT, I ours.— 1 m mth. »wo a rred a1 the stone M nyak Beku, 7j :>m town. One wa On O 22 a labourer was injured during a I his right leg 1 La I. On Nov. 21, the man who injured86 words
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Article83 1953-11-27 3 TUAUb.KS m Smgapore arm the Federation who wish to qua'ity lor* preferential rates >t luty from the Pakistan Government must state from which particular country the imports originated, Mr. OUR. Beadles, Acting Director ol Common*.: and Industry, said m Singapore yesterday. He y i 'hat as83 words
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Article, Illustration108 1953-11-27 3 BOYS AND (.IRKS who plod aloMg with test tubes d;\i\ try to probe lhe mysl rie s of life with Mathematical exactitude, trill f!>r*4»'t it all for a few brief h >urs on Dec. 11, whea they meet for the annual reunion dinner and if108 words
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Article94 1953-11-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, ThursA mission US H sc o Repi isen ti C immittee 01 Fore m is scheduled tc arrive m K>* da L impur In th( pit il nexl wook for ,mc- iiv visit. This group o American Congressmen knowi is the Fudd mission94 words
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Article51 1953-11-27 3 TWO of The Singapore Standards* music critics. Barry Oliver and Bill Webb Jone s will judge a 'Xavier Cugat Latin American Sinning Contest" at the Cathay Restaurant tonight. All competitors are requested to be present at 8 p.m. The finalists will sing with Cugat'* hand on Doc.51 words
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196 1953-11-27 3 TIIK UNAUTHORISED use of the Automobile Association's facilities by drivers who have illegally "inherited" the association's bad»es is now being stamped out m Singapore and Johore. I Mr. Keith Burne, Secretary lof the association, told The Standard yesterday that until recently non-members who had obtained196 words
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Article129 1953-11-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter WHILE a Police Constahle wa s patrolling .the grounds of St Andrew's Cathedral m Singapore at dawn yesterday, he saw a man climb to the first floor of the Adelphi Hotel, across Coleman Street. His suspicions aroused the eeaataUe k'-pt watch. A129 words
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Article111 1953-11-27 3 WHEN the nam c Tan Tiam Kee was called m the Siti |1- pore City Police Court yesterday, a man rushed hurriedly j to the flock only to find that lie j was not the person involved m the c ->o. The ro m, Soh Tiam111 words
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Article49 1953-11-27 3 A fine of $2,000 wa,- impos- 1 cl by the Taiping Magistrate on Chiam Tang Sim. a coffee i stall-keeper, for assisting m running a public lottery of LOO and |000 eh ua 'ers. Th line was paid, and $250 was given to the informer.49 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-27 3 MR. CHOONCi PENG Kirn and Mis s Siew Soo l.an who were married at the ('han Cheek Restaurant Kuala Lumpur recently.— Standard photo by lons Feng Seong.27 words
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Article78 1953-11-27 3 TEMERLOH. Thurs.— Abdul Rani bin Aw ing Teh of kampong Awah, Temerloh. pleaded guilty before Mr. E.M. SmallI, the West Pahang Circui| M igistrate, to three traffic charges. He carried passer: ger"? for hire without a permit on Sept. 14 along the Temerloh— Maran Road, drove78 words
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Advertisement390 1953-11-27 3 ia^*****************************************************************************3 BLet us help you to solve this Annual Problem at with further Reductions. BRING THE KIDS ALONG A TO OUR TOYLAND Ist i\ FLOOR— MANY SURPRISES ONK M.WSPRINT SI ARF KOR KVKRY II SlOth) I \SH IM RIIIASK "Ai r > White Shir *i Boys' P ,7/ ,7 NOW390 words
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Article65 1953-11-27 4 AI.A UMPUR, Thur nt manager ol vho wa.s killed m the gam area of Johore yester-''•'-•v Ronald William Saun 1,1 brothi r, Wing Com- mander C n Saunders DFC who itioned al Nanby i-outh, Lincoln hue ha s b notifi. I Mr. Saunders wa s trans).65 words
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133 1953-11-27 4 Prisoner Fears He May Be Deported I. EST. I E MARROW, an Englishman s< ving .< pi Cr mm. of Appeal v ti day to the n of Mr. .1 Lice Brown, v. i h a d i Mar I I poi tB DW had l unofl i ord< r133 words
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Article151 1953-11-27 4 3 Top Reds Killed And 3 Give Up KUALA LUMPUR, i'hurs three ti rrorists killed by an Area Security party th< Kuantan-Jabor Road m K. Pahang today have identified as top ranking members of the Com munist organisation 1 ere 1 1 bin Shah, j committee member for 1 Ea151 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-11-27 4 THIKTEKN year old lan Harper, see-af ex- jockey Ted Harper, photographed on beard the Gergea which arrived m Singapore yesterday from Australia. lie is to spend his Christmas holidays with his parents. Pirtur<- shows: (left to right i l.en. his sister Brenda. Mrs. Harper, and a friend,52 words
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159 1953-11-27 4 POLITICS FOR GOVT MEN ISSUE PROBED Standard StaiT Reporter SINGAPORE Government will soon appoint a representative committee to make recommendations on whether or not its employees should take part m local politics. lirculars the vh ia tions an.) trade unioi ady have been sent soon possible a joint meeting of159 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-11-27 4 MR. WILLIAM II WELLING (above). Programme Specialist, Oepartmmt of Education. L'nited Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation, whose headquarters i s Paris, arrived m Singapoie hv KLM Constellation from Jakarta yesterday. Mr. Welling, who is on a UNESCO mission to study youlh education m Southern Asia and the Ear East,Standard - 78 words
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Article27 1953-11-27 4 ESTOR VIR" a magazine produced by Katong 3o\±' Cluo made its debut m Singapore The Cub 7s tiie first tc •Cc a hon of this27 words
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Article490 1953-11-27 4 JUMABHOY REPLIES TO EDITORIAL Space, Ink&Time Wasted^HeSays other countries, which have lought tiie British for over 130 years. "The editor seems conve* niently to have forgot ten th..t Gandhi and St ru < fiend the minorities an adequate share m running the govern* ment. even though thc majority belonged t490 words
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Article73 1953-11-27 4 HONGKONG. Nov 26: (UP) Police Commissioner A Maxwell said today there 'no reason to believe** j 1126,000 worth of gold Sl i by the Customs m Sing. last Friday was lenl rough Hongkong. He would not confirm Urn was a large smuggling but admitted it "would73 words
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Article70 1953-11-27 4 THE Singapore Courl ol Criminal Appea' yesterday dered a retrial tor F Chew Sonc. who had be< i m the la -t years jail for ry. The Appeal J ,ed that at I Judge had omil Fung's defen U n- ming-up to th< Th70 words
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63 1953-11-27 4 Americans In Singapore Celebrate Thanksgiving I AMERICANS Sin* thoai ol The United I Mr. Charle F I that Americai thankful in dark days and hop* till ire. "\vY .V ericj e and their belii ial aid to other 1 1 um i the tor c Commui of til ind ID63 words
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Article89 1953-11-27 4 CHEW Soon Seonf lisher of a "mo q the Ch Feng I Pao, was tin. 1 $10Q JI. A. Porrei c Sinj Fourth Poiiee Court estd Cor circulating an arti -le through pa] < published on 0< t Loonjr Ye n Ch the paper, wa lin.89 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-11-27 4 LATIN AMERICAN tore MM* lh,. Peralta sisters from Mexiee fafcaat), I the stars of the Xarier Cu K a i sh«* sim. tnd V i\25 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-11-27 4 ATTRACTIVE M,s wife af I'lmku A \/i/ In turer m Economies .v ihe inivrrsity of Malaya la «mm holding a Malay hr-n k a vi ssrl for uashint. tht* hands The c\hih)ti..n of Sonw Aspects .if Aaiu \rl is hrinjj hrld at thf OH Tleee Ham Hall I'iuviimu f Mala>51 words
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Article55 1953-11-27 4 BECAUSE a lorry driver made use of a bridge built by kamp >ng folk m Florence Uoad. a woman stopped the driver and assaulted him, 11 was re■•a ed m the Singapore nth Po ■<■ Court yesterlaj. woman. Chean Ah Boey, was foi n a c55 words
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Article74 1953-11-27 4 DEPRESSED at being stranded m Singapore after his ship had saiied away with ail his personal belongings and money, ,i sailor attempted to ki I himself by cutting his throat with :t razor blade. The .sailor. Ah San. pleaded guilty m the Seventh P< Court yesterday74 words
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Article58 1953-11-27 4 ABDUL GHANI bin Osman was charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with breaking into the Adelphi Hole) at 4 a.m. He was remanded for two days It was alleged that he climbed into a room of the hotel to steal a coat and58 words
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Article113 1953-11-27 4 COMMODITY PRICES (LOSING ruhher Prices (rents per |b > m Sinsa pore yesterdaj were: Bayers Sellers No I KS s Spot Loose 58» 59 1 No. 1 K.S.S. 593 59* No K.S.S :.K' 58* No. k.s.s. 56] Tone: Very steady. TIN PRICE The price of ti n \<\ter day wa113 words
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Article142 1953-11-27 4 DORIS GEDDES- Fashion, Show at Raffles Hotel. Singapore, on Wednesday night was von d a huge success by non-conscious puhlie who greeted her creations wth hearty applause. The show was specially put on for tbe passengers of the President Polk which was m tne Smgapore wharves,142 words
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Advertisement49 1953-11-27 4 XAVIER (UGAT SINGING CONTEST Wiii i, Cll i Singing Conte t ph Jji present tl CATHAY RE at K.Ofl p m. tonight THK CONTEST 1^ on N i<» Ml i j BVttl one is mCLCOMI tWv JTUAA'^ W**Z!LL*m£l\^* aj. 1 L X l \mm*ggg^7*ffT*Wlt^rlT <^^ mn i«6_a*j> j^p m QisPi>49 words
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Miscellaneous82 1953-11-27 4 Weather I MIN IM DM 'li-mpi r.uut. I I rom 7.30 p.m. Noi to 730 a.m. Nov. M giatgaparc I W Ij-iiang ir.il X,,,., K.it.ru '•»>! 1; Ku;ila l.umpur (Til)- ll Ipoh < "'il Ku.lnt.ln 1 I Maximum TeamerataYe: from .10 a.m. Nai H to pm. No\. M Blags par82 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-11-27 5 M Colony business I ninK visited the B of the IBM Corporation at House. Raffles au the "Kleetra-sjv-.d Sorter* m the first time into machine -orts bae minute It can ar- mmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmUSaßmmm* raage raids m sequrnre and also into grappa. Picture shows Mr. Tennyson Hsa, <ri?ht» Representative af the IBM77 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-11-27 5 Standard Matt Reporter SINCAPORE City Council will not implement the n Commission recommendation for its 10.000 dailyworkers until full details are available. us m a 1-t h apn il work-.-Siitfiffsl inn with th retrospecJ me 15, 19 to L.U. riion tice m47 words
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Article47 1953-11-27 5 MAJOR GENERAL N. Tuck. C.8.. 0.8. E. Engineer m Ckief of the War Office. London. i^sed through Singapore yesterd.iN hv QANTAS BOAC Constellation from Australia, on his waj home to England after rompleting an inspection tear of Asian countries including Korea and .lap. in. Stand ard photo.Standard - 47 words
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Article62 1953-11-27 5 Ml-t JOSEPH A I.SOP. Hei ild Tribui Sj i nnist, <•■:. I S .ur yesl rday <>n a four-month toni* ol Asian cove ies. I writing oi the i out here <uu\ hopes to mi High CommissionSi rerald Templer, and the Commisaioner General, Mr Malcolm Mac62 words
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Article62 1953-11-27 5 A SIXC.APORF. taxi dri er. Lee Soh Ong. was lined $150 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, yesterday, for driving negligently. It was stated that Lee's taxi collided with a hand-cart m Geylang Road near the junction of Lorong 33 and S-62 words
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Article55 1953-11-27 5 SINGAPORE Police arre I ?d a man soon after two persons were found -tabbed In the head on Wednesday night. The first person waa found at the 4£ mile Bukit Timah Road. the other m Duchess R'>ad. A gang Hght took place jus! before tne55 words
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436 1953-11-27 5 RUBBER SLUMP BUT POSITION IS GRAVE-LYTTELTON "}v.ix On Malaya In House Of Commons (Reu7. fstei nmenl luction rui tonatui al .1 m the iya to istre (I the f] ks of I il is causing the B fhe F i; jVr lit* lt! ii nii 'ii§ •■'l* I Government of436 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-11-27 5 SETTING off h v boat on a farther atage of journey which will end ia an atlaek *>n Communist tetroriata m the FeCeration are men of the 1 >'' Gnr k h a Rifles 1 heir .m. ii n.v hegae 351 miles awa 3 m southern Johore. Ahead of |bern92 words
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Article130 1953-11-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Th i T I Johore State Wi Committee and the Asso at ion I for the Prevention of Tl berrulosis, joint proi otei ol tin- 1 proposed $250,000 State fare lottery, have resolved to I Government for an ex< tion of the130 words
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Article325 1953-11-27 5 r Caution Over a^^ I fik I Proposed New Varsity Head AW THE suggested appointment of philosopher Lin Yu tang as Chancellor of tha Nanyang University was received with caution by leading Chinese educationists m Singapore yesterday. While they welcomed the Choice as an325 words
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69 1953-11-27 5 44 Families Asked To Quit Village FOR i V Fl IUR M I about l i quit I D th,- Singapoi c Hari r B I Phis nuuii- .ii the to rd, work elsewhen •m. p d ie, the ii if. i thai it had extend moi I AIM II69 words
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266 1953-11-27 5 £6M AND MORE, IF NEEDED Minister THE British Government's! giant of £6,000,000 to the Federation of Malaya was announced in Parliament on Wednesday, th G same dav that General Templer announced it in the Federal Legislative Council. In a written parliamentary lep'.y the Colonial Secretary Mr O Lvttelton the grant266 words
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Article83 1953-11-27 5 THF ci j th? St. John Ambu adets of the Gan Eng S anei Outram Conl inual .on sch >ols w i take p. Saturday al 4.45 p.m. on the Outram School grounds. Awards and cert i flea I presented b y Dr. G. H das83 words
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Article196 1953-11-27 5 3-D Too In This Science Display inc. a isoeiety <r tbe 1 iversity < Malaya plans to t ion tii during tho l New Year holidays, ""in... to the late I ol the 'Studenl Science." i 'i organ oi the Society. Some daring and novel exy already have been com196 words
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Article32 1953-11-27 5 A HANDWORK exhibition of H na I i i i 1 1 be held at 9. Norri« •>'. 29 and 30 hon-, to and a i No 30 at 10 a.m32 words
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Advertisement122 1953-11-27 5 J&.l* g* pi TwdC fer te jol> I AND ITS BUILT TO DO MORE FOR LESS MONEY! B^^^w /^E IBh| a J^k lE~m£^y"' \^^f^^gg^L^^^^jo^ 1 I ===s=SSm /^mm&Jr sl '^MTI ______k_->^ fruclc users have p-oved that Chevrolet costs leosl 01 al! ta own and mamto'n And its ru are S*/\m./122 words
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Article631 1953-11-27 6 II E THOUGHT we could deti I optimism id undertones oi arning m the High CommisBudgi ech. Opl mi m .-/bout tlie steady progress heing made Communist terrorist. Caution about the ol inten t m the political and constitute nal pmenl n M ila General Templer said631 words
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Article, Illustration548 1953-11-27 6 Gen. Templer's warning on Wednesday I WAS aiiia/.t'il to hear lhe Hitfli Commissioner on W nlnesiliiy leli lhe Federal Legislative Council that there wet an insidious ami persistent minority m Malaya. "including tome British/ pr e aching suspicion ami hatred. Clearly the High Commissioner was not referring to the underground548 words
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Article161 1953-11-27 6 MONTREAL, (M>). Fr- < perimenta on rats at McGUI 'ersity laboratories fie re Z have slwwn tliat removal of j pituitary gland can con- Z ipment of can- Z cer, at least m the earh/ Z stages. i Resnlis oj thi experiments were outlined recently to the161 words
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Article99 1953-11-27 6 THF PLIGHT of Malay pro-i bationary teachers ia the£ subjecl of comment by thei (Jtusan Melavu. The paper? points to the many lettersi from probationary teachers published during fhe past| several weeks. i Listing some of the complaints.i [Jtusan says that Malay* probationary teachers <=houldi not be treated99 words
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Article167 1953-11-27 6 m TIH. road to peace is by noi mi aris a n eas v one. thei Chung Shing Jit PaoJ editorialised yesterday. Audi m seeking it, th c western! powers should never allow* Soviet Russia to tak c the! lead, for the Kremlin, as al-| ready shown167 words
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Article323 1953-11-27 6 Ghost Town Lives Again OMINATO. (Japan l. (AP) This ghost to.vn where the great Japanese task force assembled 12 years ago for the Pearl Harbour attack haa com c back to life again. The signal. long awaited since the end of World War II eight years ago. was the first323 words
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Article337 1953-11-27 6 PAMPLONA. Spain. (AP) A Celtic. Necropolis going back to the Iron Age five centurie s before Christ has been discovered m a tiny village near here. A worker named Ismael Gomez found it when diguing m the village of Valtlerra. The worker's find ha.s been337 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-11-27 6 "Vis, ol I still love you. hut I tl.. wish \..u w outdo t ring me at work!" \\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\n\>\.................22 words
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Letter97 1953-11-27 6 Sn-: Aai daily pau Kallang Bridge I ice InnumerJ mtm of the three candi I att < <on i ting for Ea Ward In the forthcoming City Council Election!. i hey are--1 br. S H Aljunied; 2. syed F^a Almenoar: 3. Mak Pak si,- 1 *m couvinced thai97 words
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Letter202 1953-11-27 6 Sir, I do not ogree M I Mr. E. S Moorthy m his content.on that »f the people of Malaya or c not interested m self-government, it is only because both m tfie Colony of Smgapore and the Federat.on of Malaya, "the vote has su< h a202 words
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Article, Illustration527 1953-11-27 6 Prompts Alex Josey To Ask Sir Gerald's reference, therefore, to the purveyors of hate m Malaya could not potfibly be a warning tv any man of responsibility exercising his right to speak freely. This was no official frowning upon fair and forceful criticism of British Officialdom. Everyone527 words
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Article108 1953-11-27 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Affai i>< i mil i ties I p Icy Ih it p m thpo ntm< nt.*' s, < i I I hi n unit fit s (he polilu tl (■ovei nnn nl t ■Mci tt» h. mi lights «»f tin i hU I Inlifcht h.ls hi108 words
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Article113 1953-11-27 6 UA I \l* >— I r i/.e frat liislnry lhc httrim thr Itihlr of lh, W/< hr mibliahe*] m th* Ihii, h Umgmmg* m il>> N < I*llll*. I fir, uur liti,,n mos />/*/. /i \h, thrrlmuU /«>» Imli, s. I fir.si edition 0/ .>,OOO *«»/#/< prM113 words
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Advertisement116 1953-11-27 6 SINCAPORE noa STAINDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER i HEAD OFFICE 128. Roblnton Road. Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble tt Telegroph TIGERNEWS. Singopore ERANCH OFFICES Room 222. The Timet Buil-iing. Printing House Square. London E.C 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Sr., 83. Cowan St. 8. Leith Sf Tele: 4588 Tele-116 words
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Advertisement14 1953-11-27 6 _/____> R v Vjk Gordons Sto*ulS Sup\A*HJL BORNEO Singapoie knala I uuijiur Ij.ol. f, inng14 words
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195 1953-11-27 7 ONDON, Nov. 26 (Reuter)— A Socialist Mr. ro w Wvatt, asserted m the House of Commons thai tlie I nited States had Riven far more incT tv Communist China than we have" by buyihinese goods for dollars. thi Americans bought .1128.000.000'195 words
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11 1953-11-27 7 Reasons For Wang's Sack Disclosed Di i -aid Dr. or- < ie11 words
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Article16 1953-11-27 7 KHARTOUM Nov. 26: yester- Xl on- to S I; lese 11 Parliament ended16 words
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Article30 1953-11-27 7 'The mikado' Fine Show Vlusi. Critic I Mikado ght. 'A ce Te I in{otonous studied m 1 (O ell drill- hi Ig sal. Ucock en t I Hilda C. ock.30 words
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Article20 1953-11-27 7 I. OX DON. Nov. 26: -1! y whi!. i road traffi ia m c m20 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-11-27 7 ACTRESS Susan Hayward and her husband, actor .less Barker, whom she has sued for divorce, coaler with Mrs. Margaret Harpstrite, Counsellor of Conciliation m Laa Ingeles Superior Court. The meeting was held m an effort to briny the couple back together, but Miss Hayward said she intended to proceed with55 words
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Article276 1953-11-27 7 Move For Closer US-UK Atomic Co-operation LONDON, Nov. 26 Prime Minisfer Sir Winston Churchill hos picked Lord Cherwcll, Britain's top atomic policy expert, to accompany him to the Bermuda conference, where he will press for closer Anglo-American co-opera-tion in the atomic energy field, official sources said onAP; UP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-11-27 7 THR DEAN of West- I minster (Dr. Alaa Don), who announced that the II 1.000.000 Westminster Abbey restorative fund has already reached er.00.000. hands out colleetiag boxes to screen and Stage stars at Old Bond Street. London, where a recital uas held m aid ofMirrorpic - 74 words
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272 1953-11-27 7 Officer OnMur der Ci*arge NAIROBI. Nov. 26 (Renter)— A captain of the Durhanis charged with murder was alleged at a court martial here yesterday to have told a company sergeant major "he could shoot anybody he liked provided they were black." Captain Gerald Selby272 words
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Article67 1953-11-27 7 D' tfFRIES, S and. Nov. 26, \P S made ow up c ectriEngland, polio ed Wed- Ihe off a high D frii ed pl the iply. Anothei irge nexp id< I wa ear a 1 er on the B< A p p an c Ia67 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-11-27 7 THE International Police Commission (Interpol) has launched an investigation into the disappearance of pretty, lark-haired French aJghtcluh sinner. Janim- Tos<ane I above i MX. in Venezuela. The sirl went to Caracas last September to sint; at Ike Normandy Hotel. Her last letter to bet parents was dated <>»t.AP - 65 words
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Article123 1953-11-27 7 SCOT N 'LISTS SENTENCED EDINBURGH, Nov. 26, (Reuter) Angry crowds ing ida< fscai ot," •Traitor" and "Police stooge/ yesterday tried to mob a man who had given evidence against four young Scottish Nal ona ists accused of ••plotting to overthrow the government.*' The witness, John Cv guarded by 26 policemen123 words
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Article92 1953-11-27 7 Nature 's Fury Fell Widely LONDON*. Nov. 26 British nnologi ded treme y si ie M vinnk^ night and eai ly tl' mr. S enl dated the centra ot the t ai thquako raid to be mote intense than those which i ked lhe lonian Island ssi lumnm r —as92 words
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Article76 1953-11-27 7 COLOMBO. Nov. 26: -Ren-' ler} Dr Cheddi .I. igan, ed extreme eft-a ng Pi Minister of British Guiana. Mr 1. S. Burnham. his former Minister of Education, wil barred from coming to an authoritative ed ijr. Aerop- llg 1 :d< mil: ban was ordered by the Minister,76 words
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Article83 1953-11-27 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 75: (Reuter)— The Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee tonight objected to the condition of secrecy which tho Canadian Government had said it would insist on if thei U. S. group were to question Igor Gouzenke, former Soviet code clerk who broke a Canadian spy plot.83 words
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Article72 1953-11-27 7 MUNICH, Nov. M (AP) Young girls in Communist-run Poland are falling in love with Polish singer Karol Marek. He sings to them every Sunday from Munich on a broadcast of American-sponsored radio from Europe. His fan mail from behind the Iron Curtain Indicates he is fast72 words
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Article73 1953-11-27 7 Stondord London Corrrspondent LONDON, Nov. 27. The following ore the closing prices of ?übtc» and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBfR LONDON TIN Sp 0t I7id. December 1? i<*Jon /March 17-*Jd. J Apr/June 18 d. July/Sept. 18id. December c.i.f. Hid. Tone: Very Steady. Spot £65573 words
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Article72 1953-11-27 7 SEOUL, Xov. 2fi. (API— An influential member of the South Korean National Ali lembly went on trial before a ROK court martia! today on eharjies of giving ad to an aliened Communist >py. Yang Woo .lung, a leader o! the Liberal Party. w*S accused of72 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-27 7 photo I II II) MARSHA!. Sir IntiM ll.ii dim;, the new (lu< I the Imperial (len«*ral RfaaT, hives the War Office. London, for Bin kinchim Palace to receive his Field Marskal** baton fiom th«> Ouii-n APAP - 41 words
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Article19 1953-11-27 7 N ll i• •sg i r Hi In both Colonial k i h.m v. Ih19 words
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Advertisement85 1953-11-27 7 ROYAL 2/ /'J\ Vinegar actual j 1 Decani* r a o&]fifri| 1 1 doubl one ol th ilglia ollraclive /er oil I j&^^yj^^w Ww^^ k^<^ I THF WORLD'S FINEST I TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED ROBINSONS 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR J $50,000 LOTTERY M BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY SINGAPORE BRANCH 1 »j*85 words
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Advertisement827 1953-11-27 8 HAM2URG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD lOIM SI K\ It I Jo (oiomho Ueaaa Marseilles Aatarerp Ratterdap if-imhure A Breaaea Spore c Sham Penans •'I *> N.ihob (NOL) r, '.I Dec \*Det 11/I2l)ec T l^ leverkusen (HAPAG) II H.Hec 17/ISDei 19/flDee •lorn Kon; Hanila Kohe A lokohjima reaaag i* Sham Spore827 words
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Advertisement1297 1953-11-27 8 tH.tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE Jft™ mmm MANSFIELD A iO.* LML p *H pi ('.co- >oratad Stnaai r« l arrli-rs onlniri t<i i»r.K«-i*rt v I.i o'.lni ports, lo lond ;ma .lis.iiarxi cargo SAILINCiS i<» I.IXI BPOOL, lILAIMiOH LONDON a lON I INI NIM POX I*, IJ .c i .5 P S1,297 words
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Advertisement1040 1953-11-27 8 INDONESIANS JAIL JAP SKIPPER OF WRECKED VESSEL TOKYO, Nov. 26, (AP)— Sevrn Okinawan fishermen, who arrived m Japan on Wednesday, said the Indonesian Government sentenced their captain to prison for "violation of Indonesian territory" when they were shipwrecked on an island north of Borneo. The seven, of a crew of1,040 words
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Advertisement638 1953-11-27 8 EAST ASIATIcISr smi ist.s ROM SCANO INAVIA/I. B i urn, mm. «P Miam 'MANCHURIA for Baagkok Saigon Honckcn.g Kobe Yokohama i. TALSTRIA' f..r Baißikei l/NBai xm. "LALANDIA* for Bangkok 'Me. "PANAMA" foi Bangkok ti ii' ngkong .1 i .ia n "JAVA" for Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Man! I Yokohama I I638 words
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380 1953-11-27 9 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS By Stondord Shipping Reporter WHEN the Notionalist Chinese ship, Tang *fccn, weighed anchor from Malacca yesterday TO nnn r Cd the f,rst P° st war shipment of a /U,UUU tons cargo of bauxite from Malaya due to be delivered to Formosa before380 words
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Article112 1953-11-27 9 Rubber Output At 1952 Level PRODUCTION of rubber In the Federation of Malaya this year remains about the same as m 1952. Last month's output was 49.1U5 tons (47,32a tons m September) bringing the tota! for the ten months to 472,72.1 tons (475,440 tons for the corresponding period of 1952).112 words
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Article59 1953-11-27 9 TOKYO. Nov. 26, (IIP). Peiping Radio disclosed yesterday that Red China has hopes of opening a vast oil producing area m Czechuan Province of Southwest China. A broadcast monitored m Tokyo said four test wella were beins drilled m the centra] and northern parts of59 words
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Article40 1953-11-27 9 THE Canadian Trade Minister, Mr. C. D. Howe, told the House of Commons yesterday that negotiations leading to the signing of a trade treaty between Japan and Canada would probably be rompleted within the next fey weeks. Reuter.40 words
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Article51 1953-11-27 9 ROME. Nov. iv,. (AP>. —The ith world conference <d the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) will selecl the permanent site of it< gional office for Ay],! md the Far Ea^t during sessions now underway here. Two countries have a^k.'d to be selected. India and51 words
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98 1953-11-27 9 I BANGKOK, \o\ ter). Thai at terday v. native men 'bey would l>. With' ;f they cauaed market i oni or paid "ti a moi to import 'The V prio lias followed ;> lasl \'.«-t-K nf a numb m an eilort to i heck98 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-11-27 9 KEE 111 AT Radio < <■«" panv uave a Cfclaese dia ncr la Stagaaerc iealen of (iarrard automat ie record chancers at the Cathay Restaurant ea Wednesday tight Guest* of honour were Mr. and Mrs I lector V SI a dr. Mr. Slade i s th r DeputyStandard - 123 words
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Article66 1953-11-27 9 DOING THE MARKET CT. RISE RUBBI of fc cent per Lb lor first lo: i Pri d impro\ rents j>« i at i I I Xi the I ent ia n a but United i rhe i r "V. NOON PRICKS Sm/. ipoi < i..mt t I fl.lV H. \'o.66 words
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Article25 1953-11-27 9 1 111. in| down R 1 r i A X In 1 i 1 I I 1 R i i i •IMM. KUP.HI X25 words
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Article24 1953-11-27 9 COPF S M I pepp r i P for J) .t I I es Kf H Sid I 1 Blarli v it k)24 words
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Miscellaneous464 1953-11-27 9 ■awpawiag —^SSSJjJ* ppaaaaawi wpßaiawßßpeDi n M^M**gMg****gg*M*gg*ggg********aAmmmmmmmm %m7m M^at a&Si SINGAPORE r tm\\J/\L,/* JLU.MjFUR i:\kio \im \s -i\«.\r.i;i ll r P. Jr*. M N> < -4. R MMMM-: Can 1 soi.omon ai vr^ from Hongkong I 91 pm I■: two tn BEX: The Red Ben 1. 3. ..*e I" 11 ins,464 words
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Article707 1953-11-27 10 The Ideal Lags Xltitiui l**trln*>rship SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia. PARTNERSHIP, the magic-sounding formula by which the British Government was persuaded to consent to the Central African Federation of Nvasaland and Northern and Southern Rhodesia, appears to have become a word which politicians here are trying to forget. With the opening of707 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-11-27 10 She Is Italy's Marilyn Monroe TWESTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Italian film star MIHeIIH i.s htt country's answer to America's curvaceous blonde. She is now m Rome ajter Tnaking a film about the life of Primo Camera, the former world heavyweight boxing champion.39 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-11-27 10 Mrrt damrr Jnnophine Gord*MMm 21, toon resting m\*%tUm* rvhvursalt m Lomdom far her TV gppgmtmmeg m the Hallet for lle^inneri pra§*Mm*M*jg* Josephine a d*me*r uitli th,* Mew Theutrs lr/j llallet.30 words
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Article532 1953-11-27 10 The Holy Trek NAZARETH IN GALILEE AP) There is no certainty which road JoM-ph and Mary took on their holy trek from Naaareth to Bethlehem. Nazareth, the site of the Annunciation, was m those days a tiny village. The syaaxogae was the place of worship532 words
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Letter58 1953-11-27 10 Sir. I am impressed by your lea ler of 2>;th instant. Perhaps it is natural for a nominate I Councillor to throw cold water on any talk of self-government for eventually it means the abolishment jf nominated seats. Mr. Jumabhoy's allegation that the man m the street is not58 words
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Advertisement56 1953-11-27 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three fen cent stamps it you wont pour pattern cut. If I don't get thc stomps, you don't gef the pattern. A nu.nber of orders have come to me without the stamps. These won't be cut till the56 words
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Advertisement216 1953-11-27 10 TODAY y44!4iWa 6.2 j, 3 Mlapk'V Op\y < > X tff:u i She's Back on Broadway .1 WIM 1 11 &£*A l>\4hl;* uith fm*t C» «JP *M 5..„ y\ L/* X°*'' A i n f s yumuMffliifo uilh MIM lIM III; I PAI l!K I W itnt tt rrtt tr216 words
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Miscellaneous357 1953-11-27 10 THE STARS RND YOU B> RITA IHL MAR rpOD ITI ot 01 \no\: I \rl 111.1% vrr lr.it n ilunI .innitl miss.*— Or> ilrn. IKII»\\ lOK IMUVom.: Don' l ti »m im .1 1 ta launched 1 4 m ihe I is best I m it ters, de ilings or357 words
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812 1953-11-27 11 England 's 90- Year-Old Football Record Goes Borrik got a -and gaol six minutes after tbe r- I ption. In ide right Kicsia hit the upright and the righthalf drove the -rebound into the att. Eive minuses later thc Hungarians, still pressing, got the best goal of the with Hidegkuti812 words
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Article285 1953-11-27 11 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON By [.ONDON, Nov. 86. Its always interest-tag to see leading players m a game think of their psl rivals. Sa I asked tour of the outstanding who, last week, competed m the professional tennis tournament at Wembley to list the ten285 words
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218 1953-11-27 11 c; T SCOW Nov. 26, 'i Rugbj tourisl i the jow and Edinburgh lay after being ne. •l lt v woo by 23 points to the a I i a try which v, s verted and :ed a penalty. The i *n wil Clep218 words
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Article219 1953-11-27 11 26, (Ri Satur- DIVISION I io;,. B Cardifl vs. LiverPn ton. il. B 7: U. Q l/j h. Jaiu-hester U.. Tot ten ha n. 5 tddlesbroagh, Wed. DIVISION II 1' y mouth. nam. Bris- Bury S i Derby Ev_»ri- vs Luton, J^tnon v*. uada. Hull vs.219 words
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Advertisement411 1953-11-27 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAFORE ESPLANADE RESTAURANT IPPLICATIONS are invited t ,r licences for -.he sale ol any lood or drink not being' at the Esplanade Restaurant and other than those prohih :h e Rue.Applications marked "Esplanade Restaurant" should jbe on forms obtainable on personal application from the Parks Assistanl411 words
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Advertisement1175 1953-11-27 11 NOTICES j COXTROULR OF Sl PPLIES SINCiAPOKE TENDLR NOIK E RNDEB NO: l?. T*EKDERS v.. t- i 1 at the onir-e af the Controller of Supp Floor. I Fulierton B pore. I up to noon on W< December, 1953 lor I chase of f.npro- riOO Tons of Siame Broken Ri1,175 words
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Advertisement115 1953-11-27 11 I SIANO\RD ■Md FO! nil l' 10YL1 I I X -I Xl I 4rr i iiiirmfit" a Mid m m-»-e I help f*M tm *M* x-. eft MM papers I i Msapteia i n*r«-an nti rs >mi urr •*T»'-r*» m hi* c**lr.. m .1 r.»J vaur l«. i <# r115 words
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Miscellaneous25 1953-11-27 11 2." S SS.\»^£l VtV. V_^ iKEICHIN*) ~*^gyr\ r*V^*^^ Tt- \4V LjAfrti I rk Sfe a -a^JCT^''/ (-IK^ ______f_____t_J I Azz, p R 1 Ja -«»»^^~»^M^B-___--___-B--_ai_.^Ba-------B_______L-__-_____fc_fc_M_Bfcaj25 words
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Article, Illustration796 1953-11-27 12 Indo Malays Get 8-f Trouncing In Tourists' lst Came INDONESIA'S soccer champions, PSMS Medan gave a 2,000 Singapore crowd at Jalan Besar stadium one free lesson on how to get goals. It was the least the tourists could do lor the fans who had paid S2796 words
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Article153 1953-11-27 12 JOHORE meet Negri bilan m a HMS Malaya Rugby match at the Civil Service Ciub. Johore Bahru. S iturday. Eight Fijians, including Isimeli Rad rod ro. 'n ive been »c 1 ted to take the flel I \'<>v the Johore XV. Four hundred se he iv153 words
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Article44 1953-11-27 12 -ii 1 1 ir. 1, ra ■v 1 ing 0 f the S Lawn Tennis Ass. following v. en ofiice beai »rs for 1953/195 1 Pr iid 1 Leong, Vice-Pr. G. T H loway. Hon. '1 an Secretary Mr Low Kee Pow44 words
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Article28 1953-11-27 12 r tt j Sports Club 1 learns 1 1 1 om football team Sund iy and 5 1 m 1 n Johore School 1 ij j28 words
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Article116 1953-11-27 12 1 wKN'TY Chess! •> 1 Ho I h e C mder the S yj an held on nine itive Wednesday nights and S. lay ifternoi Comp u;i n to v,) divisioi a nd Results of mi fl Q n wedne m Major Division Ri 'hard Lim116 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-11-27 12 iill. Ann-man N.ix > basketball t.-un ISS Dalv liirtiucrl tv i s■• ■uni team m a rharity auick i v aid of the x.,,,.,,.,1' J™ c »*"»pere Combined Australian tour fand. Thi s matrb w m im-.h k \i !"''i Sr 1 Asaoeiatloß 1 Siagapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federate!? V66 words
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Article29 1953-11-27 12 LONDON*. Nov. 26, (Renter) I —Football results. F.A. Cup Ist round replays: Bournemouth 3 Southampton Bradford City 0 Crewe Alexandra 1. I Mansfield 0 Hartlepool* 3.29 words
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227 1953-11-27 12 SINGAPOKK basketball fans at the Happy World stadium forgot all about their home team but focussed their eyes on a young beanstalk who was the most dazzling player m last night's tussle between the American Navy ISS Daly and Singapore Combined second227 words
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Article260 1953-11-27 12 PKNANG, Thurs.— Penang will appeal to the Malayan Hockey Council to give them more time to raise the funds to meet their commitment of 52,750 by Nov. 27 m connection with the visit of the Indian Hockey Federation team. The president of the Penang260 words
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Article435 1953-11-27 12 Quad Hockey SEREMBAN, Thurs. The stage is *ci for the quadrangular hockey tournament between Singapore, Johore, Malacca and Negri Sembilan st irting h ore tomorrow. In the opening match Ma ca meet Johore and later iti the afternoon Negri Sembilan oppose Singapore, With the advantage of playing435 words
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Article403 1953-11-27 12 BELOW are the weights for tomorrow's races, third day of the Singapoie Turf Cluh's November meeting. Singapore St Lefer. CLAM 1— l|M. Kii;. 9.00 Mubarak K.I! Paraailer h.09 Col. Wh.itnot IM) Konian (lalh-y 7.11 l)<»ul»l.' Blur 7.10 Cotouel D.ilv 7.10 liesi<r.-N 7 .()!> The Bonuh 7.US Klior403 words
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Article293 1953-11-27 12 BKCCAFICOKS (Smith) did tht- fastest threefurlong work out yesterday when he went tin his own to return 3G 1 5 sets, for the distance. A i— Icccutßl on Wednesday Beecaficoes should make his presence felt tomorrow. Opera (Jones) did an attractive run over ha a mi293 words
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114 1953-11-27 12 WINDSOR LAD - Mubarak Khor Mousa Do Good St. Leger Gallops WINDSOR LAD By WITH the exception ot Colonel l)ul\. nm St. Leger candidates were seen out m their w gallops at Bukit Timah yesterday. >lul n Harry McCloud astride, was easily the 1,. when he went out with Double Itluc (Bong companion.114 words
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Article95 1953-11-27 12 ODENSI (Denmark). N>v M (AP) A M bedm v. mi. comprising two pal i brothers, opened a tour through i lenmarfc la I Men > were defeated l _i hv a i m. The sole Mal <■ tn let won by Eddy Choong who beat95 words
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Article29 1953-11-27 12 t:ii: 1 1 Scotlaad (RAF.. R Kf (SCC i. D (SO Th«- X.si Hunter (RAI y Pigou (S y s Krf-'r.-.-lomli nil A MacK29 words
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