Singapore Standard, 4 December 1953
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Title Section19 1953-12-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD *^J\tGEfS^ dt a i Vol. IV. No. 135, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ft, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration174 1953-12-04 1 3 KIND GIRLS AID THE FUND if a Singapore around appealS hoolmatos to and hap to the I :i and .Malaya. Ee came d over $37 Kuo This i a this with excelI led a .1..-. $183.00 i of tiie oppor- al] om. out i I ar-, j i- 1174 words
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Article26 1953-12-04 1 3, (AP)— of Mayesterday Duke of with :i dinner Wednesk. 4ular as the d there knot to on as to ichiog26 words
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Article65 1953-12-04 1 The semi-official English ianguage morning newspaper. Bangkok Tribune, ano four other Siamese language newspapers this morning confirmed reports that Thailand is to invite Queen I th and the Duke or' Edinburgh to be State guests iti Bangkok and visit Ihe country during their Commonwealth tour.65 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-12-04 1 Standard photo by "ONE of the loveliest dresses." said Abbe Lane about the Chinese eheongsam. The one she has on looks lovely enough. "Only trouble Is." she complained, "the neck's so high. Makes me feel like being in a strait-Jacket!" Toh Hong BoonToh Hong Boon - 43 words
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Article40 1953-12-04 1 HONGKONG. De 3 (UP) Eighteen-year-old Miss Violet Sleigh, wno won the title of "Miss Max F. 'ti r of Malaya." stopped here briefly torlay on her wav to Tokyo and the 1 Unite i States.40 words
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Article, Illustration550 1953-12-04 1 By MICHAEL GOH T(nrRC Standard Staff Reporter a ha hour W l' a v lne W en Abbe Lane waite five na.i nour> for Xavier Cugat dre/ \tl;i Was Wh en she waa 1: a Sir! fn a white prom dress waiting550 words
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Article149 1953-12-04 1 LONDON. Dec 3 (Renter) Dr. Donald Soner, Methodist churchman who has often criticised the Duke of Edinburgh for playing polo o n Sundays, wa s himselfj taken to task yesterday by an Ang ican vicar for swimming on Sundays. Writing in his parish magazine, the149 words
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Article39 1953-12-04 1 MR. Chan Cheng Hoe and Miss Samsih Sapar wo n the Latin-American Dance Contost held at Raffles Hotel last night, in conjunction with the "Xavier Cugat" show. Th e winners danced to a samba tune.39 words
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Article13 1953-12-04 1 ANGLO-Japanese financial talks began at the London I Treasury yesterday- AFPAFP - 13 words
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Article135 1953-12-04 1 THAI POLICE BATTLE SMUGGLERS BANGKOK. Dec. 3. (Reuter), Thai police and Chinese opium smugglers were today engaged in a running battle over the jungle clad hills near the North Ihai'and city of Chiengmai in a tight which has lasted since Tuesday afteruoou, police reported heia. Reinforcements135 words
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Article29 1953-12-04 1 PRODUCTION resumed vm terday in thousands of Bri'ish factories kept idle for 1*4 hours bv a token a/age demand sti ike, 'reports Routes Iron London. i29 words
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206 1953-12-04 1 Councillor Is Detained By The Police Su f/s ho*ii .sook ri>ilri>.ss MR. S. S. MANYAM, Labour candidate for the Xorth Ward in tomorrow's Singapore City Council election, was detained for more than 45 minutes by Police last night. Alter being held for this period at Kandang Kerbau Poliee Station, he206 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-12-04 1 "Apart from some so andso swipin' my sentry-box. Sir! Nothing unusual to report!15 words
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Article61 1953-12-04 1 KAMPALA (Uganda). Dec. 3 (AP) Buganda's Lukike (native assembly) it u.vcd yesterday to send a cable to the British Government, lequesting the return of the Kabaka. Members al*o decided to send a delegation to explain their position to the British government. During the stormy sixhour Lukike61 words
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Article92 1953-12-04 1 I.ONODN Dc I (UP) Rebel Conservative MP's In the House of Commons debated today whethei to introduce a motion opposing any British evacuation of the Sue/ Canal /.one. Which would be a serious challenge to Prime Mini I i Winston Churchill Thirty-seven of them92 words
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Article43 1953-12-04 1 LONDON Dec 'i-(AKP)-The Conservative "Daily Mail" announced today thai t financing and oiganisiog an expedition to the Evere I i gion in an atten or 'u <> great mystery of the Hi layas the identity <>i the "Abominable Snowman.**43 words
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Article356 1953-12-04 1 Malayan Attacks Take Effect WASHINGTON, Dec. 3: (UP) The United States Government agreed yesterday to reexamine its natural rubber policy to see if something could be done to help the producers of the Far East. The General Service Administration, which is in charge of the356 words
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Article136 1953-12-04 1 A Price Bounce For Tin A COMPLKTK reversal or sentiment from Wednesday marked yesterday's mark t in Singapore for both rubber and tin. which .showed appreciable rises rubber by one cent to bO ."> 8 rents per lb. and tin by S')} to S:> IIS per picul. Mainly responsible for136 words
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Article25 1953-12-04 1 A GERMAN' court yesterday sentenced a woman doctor to tWO years in prison for the wartime "mer -y killins" of 30 insane arOtncn.25 words
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Advertisement91 1953-12-04 1 Miele J 3&* ___KBl*^^a \t^ i i gca________j____________l /still dreaming of X I LAST NIGHTS SHOW, j >^^ DEAR? I S HOT! I H\i x h S n n rialial Finalists) at 11 p.m. EXTDAi l«ni K ht at 6 p.m. only, J-price for gallery seats for schoolchildren, 8 p.m.91 words
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Advertisement153 1953-12-04 1 MargAnl^T dectrie iion J *0 llistrtttuiM. v I\N < 111 \<. M< in ||M iu 15,'. (KdsS sIKIII MM.M'OKI 2k I^V' __m_x I GRAND fe I X'MAS tklitf fr* —X. a*"* X \5 Mu 4 Mr nii.ui Mrfj Saving ni us tr aWWHI .Vssre* Oil 111.--.' \-t. Ml. tlllltg It.ir153 words
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121 1953-12-04 2 Primates Take Part In Feast Of St. Xavier MALACCA, Tburs Catholics in this Settlement were especially proud that two Archbishops took part in the celebration of the feast of St. I rant is Xavier today. Mote than .000 people defied Ike drizzle this morning and attended Hi:;h Mass anion.: St.121 words
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Article42 1953-12-04 2 IRE P ioi tra <•(] Mr. A.G. Burr. eet, I missing i a hotel in Orchard Road since Nov. 18 ol a month. I- is bl lieved Burr contact- day morning after having read newsr reports that he was mis-42 words
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Article106 1953-12-04 2 Kl AL LUMPUR. Thurs.— an ion that V an Go* i nme it is our and that ot 'East ,i are wan'::.- lo hi Mr IL A Ca ipbe.l. Cl I i of Ihe R ibbi i Producers' Coaacil todgy. Commenting oa the Rubber Advisory Committee's recom- Nation106 words
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Article207 1953-12-04 2 He Ran A School Without Permit ..tandurd Sui* Reporter K. G N. KAJAN. principal of a govt rnment registered school was found guilty and fined $59 and costs in the City Police (ourt yesterday, for using the front portion of a house in Joo Chiat Road. Singapore, as a classroom207 words
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Article145 1953-12-04 2 COURT TOLD J KUALA LUMPUB, Thurs.—When he saw his wife "in the arms of another man who was kissing her he lost his mind," 33-year-old taxi driver, Abu bin Noordin, told the First Magistrate's Court here today. i. an en of the Trans] I lompany.145 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-12-04 2 photo. MRS. NORA CLERKS, former KLM Ground Hostess at Kallang. a Colony Social Welfare worker and S Publie Ihity Officer of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade, left by Air for ilolkiad yesterday on six I months leave. She is the wife of Mr. E.F. j Clerks of ftwinlmi Vl^*..^.Standard - 52 words
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Article21 1953-12-04 2 __<• SOLZA: On See 3 at K lodang Kerbau Hospital to Marguerite. wif> of Pat de Souza, a i Glen Gerard21 words
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Article111 1953-12-04 2 Will Boost Mart For Rubber' increase in the pries ol S ynthetie. ioere ws some new understanding in Anv rica about our problems and a desire to helu U3. Mr. Tee Tth, Vice-President Of the Federation of Rubber I rade Associations in welcoming the recommendatloo of the Advisory Committee, said111 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-12-04 2 Standard photo by THESE two pairs will dance the "Foxtrot Formation" at the Selangor Chenwu Stadium in Kuala Lumpur in conjunction with the Hongkong Fashion parade to be held tomorrow. The dance is conducted by Allen Chang. From left: Lena Marcelo with George Gunther, and Dolly Marcelo with Syed Azia.-Yong Peng Seong - 53 words
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256 1953-12-04 2 PKXANG. Thurs— A full urn out of the Settlement's 'ire Brigade valiantly ought a 12-hour battle gainst a raging fire which iroke out in the storehouse I Sun Wo Loong oil mill in fadras lane at about 10.30 ist night. About 30.000256 words
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Article83 1953-12-04 2 Gurkhas Say Thanks LONDON. Dec. 3. (Renter)— A cetemoaia] kukri was pre- sented yesterday on behalf of the Brigade of Gurkhas to Sir John Marriot, chairman of *he Overseas Entertainment Committee of the British Empire Service League. The presentation was made as a token of the brigade's appreciation of the83 words
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314 1953-12-04 2 KUALA LUMPIR, 1 Elections, Mr. C. A. L. Pot voters of Kampong Pantai itely not be allowed to vote here on Saturday. Mr. Potter visited Kampong Pantai this morning and distributed notices informing the people of this decision. The 65 people were314 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-12-04 2 I THE distinction of being thf» first to be awarded the highest cadet honour goes to 10 yearold Soh Chuan Seng of the Presbyterian St. John Ambulance Cadet Dfvision. Singapore. Soh. who has been in the St. John Ambulance since 1951 pas>ed 12 suhjects to qualify far the award of60 words
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Article204 1953-12-04 2 MERCHANT TO APPEAL JAIL TERM A SINGAPORE merchant, James Alexandria Edward Martin, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, yesterday, for being drunk and incapab'e while driving a car. He was also disqualil from driving all clasaet of vehicles for204 words
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Article120 1953-12-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— One more Communist terrorist has been killed by Security Forces in the Federation. One member of th*. Security Forres has been slightly wounded. A patrol cf the 1/6 Gurkhas killed one of two terrorists they contacted in the Sungei Siput north area120 words
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Article50 1953-12-04 2 TAY CHOOr RAW clafcaed trial m the Singapore F o Court y< stc day to a chaxft of fox three cheques between May 26 Mid July 10, with Intent to cheat Goh Thiam Tee of $2«X). H e wa s allowed bail of $1,000 m t« De--. 1').50 words
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Article63 1953-12-04 2 THE Oversea! League H at R. I Hotel on p. 3 p.m. for membei frie The night's programme include a floor .how of two rtanrn hv Do Amita. Mr Krishna P skar will give a perl of Indian classical danci > There will also show bv63 words
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Article62 1953-12-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 170 workers of the Borneo Motor Company in Orchard Road, Singapore downed tools for tw 0 hours yesterday i n protest against the company s decision to dismiss three of their rolleafues The dismissed men, Mr Chin Koy Tone. Mr.62 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-12-04 2 i^— I J -*3 tarsal s a^ -tErwsj *"^^»**lllMt»^i early »xt via.12 words
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Article242 1953-12-04 2 Special Cltee Urges KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Specie. Committee appointed by the High Com mis sioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, last yeor to investigate the scope for economic betterment of Malays, has urged Government to design a ''training In Industry" programme for them in co-operation242 words
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Article55 1953-12-04 2 COMMODITY PRICES Cl OSI prur. latapui r were: rri No I I.O.»S»Nil N«» 8 I, No R Tune T*. N Thr p da> |i ,5/2 Ip 19 I.ONIioN K, K|t||! i Thm prues I fc. |,h Mm Ton* S LON n iis tkand *>ewion v<. t.M?i srl Three bu\ers V55 words
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Advertisement105 1953-12-04 2 >y -ft _6i_^ ■_rf_atf~J^. >aB aa>x. _^a _p_lv «j You get I m HEINZ VEGETABLE SOUP /"""•iv Mm a and pride l T\mmmmm. I > «->l T OW I) klf fl 1»M I I <^/V ■__\l h -l'* Pf JUIC) 3 .'ffiJMj' tables li) Hen:/ "~TrjQ^|^2^>s\\ P• Wl slow Iv105 words
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Article, Illustration297 1953-12-04 3 MALAYAN SETS RECORD 'DOWN UNDER' I l'."'l i. i an ngii t •i Public n ol h *n six months the Board's i ol his lour i i i irship. a brilliant ttu- > gain c, each y B i n !i itioi He 0 »ur c-redii and a distinction297 words
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Article158 1953-12-04 3 WHILE a rugger match was in progress at Gillman Barracks sports ground on Wednesday evening, a thiel sneaked into the players* pavilion and removed $H2 in cash and a wristwatch valued at $130 from the clothes of two of the players. An officer from the158 words
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Article39 1953-12-04 3 p inl > vali their quarters ;m:>- m _s and si >] belongings v.i jt- I the a wi il h an a. arm 11 while n cash. b: oken ii I 1 un ihs outside39 words
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Article56 1953-12-04 3 REV. Mother Victoria Garr Mother Provincial of tl rssism Institute In Sou* F'jv A-.ia and Australia, r turned to Singapore by K.L.! 1 i iv after a three-mon *isit to Rome. J was welcomed home Kallang Airporl by represen i »a from St, Anthony's Co ll an56 words
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Article301 1953-12-04 3 Manaard aian Keporter IF Singapore attained self-rule, it was vital that it should be a decent democratic government and not a dictatorship in disguise, says the latest issue of the Progressive Party Newsletter. This warning, adds the Newsletter, was ''very important in view of a301 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-12-04 3 photo. >1KS. B. HATWARD, office assistant at the R.S.P.C.A. headquarters with the one-year-old brown *****, which wis found by the Society. Her owner is Mr. Choo Buav Sfcwee of :>0 Opal Cresent. But the Society has not been able to contact him. Will Mr. Choo contact the R.S.P.C.A.Standard - 66 words
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Article181 1953-12-04 3 Gang Boss Gets Eight Years' Jail ISMAIL BIN ABDULLAH, the rin? leader of a Sin; of armed robbers, was sentenced in the Singapore Assizes yesterday to ei_;ht years jail. His three underlines, Ali bin Abdullah, Wahab bin Mohamed and Abdul Hamid bin Yacob received six years each. SSS^ il I:181 words
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Article54 1953-12-04 3 THE late.-t date of posting Christmas cards by airmail to ensure delivery in the United Kingdom and Europe by Christmas is Dec. 16. The correct air postage rate of a Christmas card in an unsealed envelope not exceeding 4 oz for transmission by airmail to the54 words
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Article75 1953-12-04 3 Ah Mav stood trial in the Singapore Assizes yesterday On a charge of attempting to r )h a woman, Tan Neo, at her house at North Buona Vista Ro i on Sept. 14. Th trial continues todav. It was stated the Police. who had information75 words
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Article24 1953-12-04 3 THE Butterworth Women's Institute will hold its an:iual genera] meeting at 5 p.m. on D'v IQ i M St. Mark's School. Butterworth24 words
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Article260 1953-12-04 3 IN an CHOli iu uniiK me University to the people of Singapore, the Study Group Movement has organised a three-day intensive course on essential knowledge. Mr. Keith Payne, Adult Education Officer. British Council, and president of the Movement told The Standard yesterday the Vice-Chancellor of260 words
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Article343 1953-12-04 3 Its Star' Is A Hungry Tiger THE University of by thc London College of told a press conference The crest, designed by sity, has a "lean and background and an open book Sl-andard Staff Reporter Malaya now has its own coat of arms granfej Arms, Sir343 words
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217 1953-12-04 3 BIG DEFICIT ENVISAGED: SIR SYDNEY THK UNIVhRSI'IY of Malava r ta n in estimatad delict of $<>00,000 n^xt y-jr, haserl on present calculations. Sir Bydri v ll v I;,v"Ii we _u* going t expand in r.-.i,i- .h_.ll ether Holds, thee we shall ace i further Increase of sss rice from217 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-12-04 3 THE n »*w coat-of-arms of the Uaivetaitf of Malaya Is shown la the inset above. The imposing document from the London College of Arms. granting the coat -of -arms is displayed by Sir Sydney Caine. th P Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya. The design for the crest was62 words
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Article88 1953-12-04 3 A Motto? -No Need For One St.inrl.irrl Staff It i> r »<> b.- no _aatle J<»r lhs PilmsMj Malaya, Vke-Cteaeel ,or s,r Bydaej nne told The Standard ye»lerday "«> N- 5T ,r 01,,v Nl,d l§| prop^rt! had A> Sgreemeut toi.ld Ue reached .1 ais decided la drop Um aaatter. ..J88 words
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Article25 1953-12-04 3 BOR Stole Milk: 6 Mths. BRITISH pri it t Wl B A" ,V I,lh^ the Army. Brown led lhi chai milk, lhi lof 9ft 125 words
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Article147 1953-12-04 3 ANIMAL LOVERS RALLY WITH the lifting of the rabi«>> isl rictl >n, th An Lovers \a igue In Sing 1 will h 1 th ill inn rii i illy si the Jalan Besar Stadium t >- morrow. The rallv will be opened by the C ilonial Secret iry, Mr. w147 words
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Article270 1953-12-04 3 THK SINGAPOKE Coroner, Mr. R. 11. I. Pates, yesterday issued a warrant of arrest against John Keith Gregory, who was involved in a hit-and-run accident. Gregory, employed by an advertising firm, was described as a Captain in the Volunteer Coips. u i Ii. I i 1270 words
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Article49 1953-12-04 3 TEACHERS TO HOLD DISPLAY THE Tamil Ten her A iation at Batang Berjuntai ivill hold their sixth ed tional exhibition and second year conference at the Yoke thee Chinese School on Saturday at !).:{<) a.m. Mr. D. A. Borrie, District Officer, will declare the exhibition open and distribute the prizes.49 words
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Advertisement43 1953-12-04 3 e ivorld famous family of 9 __r"""^* S3 3_H\ \*mT medicinal products TIGER BALM The most famous of the TIGER Medicinal Products For fast relief of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Headache, Insect Bites, Bruises ond Stiff Muscles. fNG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall43 words
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Advertisement112 1953-12-04 3 WHEN A COLD STRIKES, STRIKE BACK FAST... LISTERINE I Z. 1 ANTISEPTIC IH <C lj If USTERINE Anti.apfic kill, millioni of germs on throat surface* ..ke.;>, ih< :r» II I from .t.irtmg serious trouble. Kemcm!ber, at the hr%t sign id iol J, gargle i imfi MSTLRINE Amitvptu, lull strength 'U-3t_fc__>112 words
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301 1953-12-04 4 THK pineapple industry must not make tne mistake of over-production as committed by the rubber industry, .Mr. Yap P)icn«: Geek, Chairman of the Central Board Pineapple Packers told The Standard last night. At their Last meeting a few days ago ne said,301 words
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Article87 1953-12-04 4 [nde,day urg. Icing al an fak said the Pro- u and ch< ..j |by j me pro- he added. a n concerned *nov vhal I have done. l< i no use my telling you whal I ■!<> Iwi I honestly f 4 torate of87 words
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Article, Illustration186 1953-12-04 4 BRITISH Oip«< grrvire chiefs who Sl ed the annual i con/ere wee which t at "Mallaiq" in Jul Bahru v d Front Tout < ■<, j Sir Anthony Abett, Governor of Sera irn: I Sir Gerald Tee pie I edrration High Co *r; Sir Ester186 words
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Article168 1953-12-04 4 irun. inurs. roncc .suspect made a dramatic escape here this evening when he slipped from the custody of two Speeia' Branch members. Picked up by the Police out;ie the Hotej Metropole in Brew ter Road, tiie suspect was taken into the hotel while ph one168 words
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Article128 1953-12-04 4 .^IU II -.11(1 -^---|JJJ-l«fc IU JFUI ICI THE 10,000-ton British •anker London Endurance, reled another ship whi'e on the way to Singapore v.as alongside a Singapore Harbour Board wharf yesterday. Cinder the command of Captain W. D. Morton, the tanker wai in the middle of the128 words
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Article71 1953-12-04 4 GOH KEE BEE, was fined $1,000 in the Singaoore Third Police Court yesterday for attempting to smuggle 40.00C sticks of cigarettes. 7.200 boxes of matches and 112 pounds ol saccharine to the Federation. The prosecution stated that Goh was caught when he was rowing a71 words
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219 1953-12-04 4 PENANG, Thurs. Municipal Councillor and former Chairman of the Penang Radical Party. Mr. CO. Lim, was the target ot attack when the Penang branch of the Independence of Malaya Party held a mass rally at the Dato Kramat ground today two days before Polling219 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-12-04 4 MEMBERS ol th. *< k and t-gine room crtw of lh t la-lee, I.ood^ Efldur^^tTLc ul StandardStandard - 16 words
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Article43 1953-12-04 4 THE Singapore Regional Centre of the World Fellowshl P of Buddhists will hold a film show about the second Buddhist World Conference held at Japan in September las t year at the Maha Bothi school, Lorong 34, Geylang Road Ever-one _->I<v_m__43 words
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Article103 1953-12-04 4 THE Singapore Chinese Young Men's Christian Association will hold a fl as on Dec. 5 as a part Ol their programme to collect Si. noo.0(io i to aid the building of the most modern dub i n Malaya. Already $400.000 has been collected. Mr. G.H.103 words
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Article35 1953-12-04 4 TWENTY-SIX peop'e wcrojgrey convicted for otter: Food and Price Control Ord;nances and fined a total ol $460 in Singapore, month. Tlie majority ol lhi convictions wer e for failing < display price tag*35 words
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Article209 1953-12-04 4 DRAMATIC END TO TONTINE CASE All 3 Acquitted IPOH, Thurs. Thc trial of three Chinese, said to have been organisers of Tye Yuk Choy Mutual Aid Tontine here, on charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of members' subscriptions to the tontine funds, took a dramatic turn today when209 words
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139 1953-12-04 4 Aborigines Are Seeking Government's Protection KUALA LDMP V K, Thurs. Aborigines in the jungle of Perak are coming out to seek Government's proteetion. Recently, aborigines, men, women and children, came out of the jungle in the Sekum area, Perak and went to Tapah where they sought Government's protection. All are139 words
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Article75 1953-12-04 4 THE Johore P the body of a Ch.: c I bore ye ■o tar it has not been identi- 1 tied. The mnn eras bei .IS years of age. mediu n with a brown complexion U« had long cropped hah H« was w« eeved shirt ami75 words
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Article199 1953-12-04 4 Muslim Seamen Refuse Meat THIRTY-SEVEN Muslim seamen deck and engine room crew of the British tanker, London Endurance have refused to eat the meat on board a s they consider it "unclean". There i s nearly a ton of meat stocked in the vessel s refrigerating room. A larse portion199 words
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Article74 1953-12-04 4 ABOUT 70 SCOUters representing all Singapore troops gave a farewell party last night to Mr. R. E Ince. Chief Commissioner for Singapore. who is going to England soon on long leave. Mr. Geoffrey Philips, chairman of he Finance Committee at imperial Headquarters. London, and District Commissioner74 words
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Article35 1953-12-04 4 HONGKONG, Der .'.—Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange todav were $ln.<_l to 1 sterling $5.8862 to US $1; $1,820 to Malayan fl; $0,208 to one Indonesia Ruppiah; Gold 2 a275.35 words
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Article26 1953-12-04 4 thf: Federation of Singapoie BoyV Clubs will hold th. r monthly meeting at the Queen Sti eet Boys' Club at ft»U D.ni. today.26 words
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Article22 1953-12-04 4 THE SIM Koong Musical and Dramatic Association of Taiping plans to go to Penang to make recording for Radio mr<_ia~«_22 words
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Article95 1953-12-04 4 JUDGE HELPS WOMAN WITH NO MONEY LIM AH I.FCK. a hawker, appearing on Wen < day on a charge <>f ob the five-foot -way in Js tan. told the City Pe I i Magistrate, Mr. .1 i> Colenourn. she lad sell her baby la pa* debts." She also asked thc95 words
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Advertisement216 1953-12-04 4 _z__jp^ 4*m.i^yfjh> SINGAPoSRIII^ SERVICE WINCHFSTER. 16 COLLY E R QUAY, SINGAPORE. HII PHONE NO. 6b02 CABLE AODRESS: WOWLOTOUR" OUR SERVICE INCLUDES JKINGS BY AIR SLA RAIL AND BUS; CRUISES, J .UIDES TOURS, HOTEL RESERVATIONS IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. LISTING 10URISTS ON ARRIVAL DEPARTURE. I CARS AND SPEED ROATS216 words
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Advertisement192 1953-12-04 4 USA I Hi| K»'^*tV 5^- I Pr t^ i-mmr' A__9' 9 \m^ *mt j mS ___<___* tf > Free M Exp v Dm DECEMBI3 15, 17. 18 20 at 8.30 p. kki. Matinee On Decemb Bl 5.00 p \dmi i n |6/ I ROBINSONS UTOOtU^ IHEATRE _____________B_fe^OflHl« i A____» I'M192 words
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117 1953-12-04 5 TOP-LEVEL TALKS ON PAY OF CITY EXPAT OFFICERS City Council's expatriate officers be able to enjoy the benefits of the Ritson recommendations. talks were held between the Colonial W. A. C. Goode. the Financial Secretary Progressive Party leader in the City A P. Rajah and the deputy City TreaS Scales,117 words
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24 1953-12-04 5 THEY WILL LOOK FOR ELECTION TRICKERY PT Practice tu will iir 1 mal-practic( day foi r i ineil i riraci! also tr- supthal I24 words
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93 1953-12-04 5 The Masked Men Strike Before Dawn x IASKED gang ol thra rorised Jin i j t] on the Rrsl floor h i vton ireu the s ol y< ~i«-i day i e two ti s wer v the robbei ey ei e au aken- keep q ething into the ribs93 words
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Article448 1953-12-04 5 v-ourt Assured After Tecs Are Freed Of Assault Standard Staff Reporter ALL COMPLAINTS from members of the public against Police officers are, and always "ill be investigated by senior men specially delegated by the Commissioner himself, Mr. C. H. Koh told tSAr. E. H. D'Netto in448 words
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Article65 1953-12-04 5 i v\ i... KAR-OLD B Hai Ann was entenced f o death in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for murdcrinc Lee Pnk Ghee on the night of Sept. 12. Boh and another man armed with pistols went to a coffee shop at Potong Pasir whore Lee65 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-12-04 5 uaw <*umm THE lirst two Malayans to be promoted officers in the Hoyal Malayan Navy *re S.od Halini bi n Syerf Hass:?n <t»p) and iBchc Ismail Ma Hassan (above). Both MC now serving a s Acting i ominissionrd Boatswains, Syed H.tlini wai o n in TaipiMf and w a.s educated67 words
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Article36 1953-12-04 5 REVIEW OF VARSITY COU RSES URGED h hd fghjdgh ghdhjd g' ,I" ve' cS_L' ™o U t eh m th. o?-s^ry? The Editorial su noort th* versity and n say. that wheable 'iL^u^faVJ, l.'± gv^^^ss^srs Capital36 words
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Article148 1953-12-04 5 Child At Play Falls To Death. i A SIX-YEAS-OLD hoy. Yau Kvv( < Song, fell from the second floor of hi s house in Havelock Road. Singapore, jesterd *y afternoon whiie he »as playing with his younger sister. sustained severe i injuries, and was fushed to the General Hospital where148 words
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Article21 1953-12-04 5 MRS. CHOY FOR K. L IPIS rV_/IX IV. Llrl J Elizabeth Chow Singapore Councillor l.ftT su& ss? "suss |tbe Women's Institute.21 words
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Article68 1953-12-04 5 Tobacco Yielded $31.5 Mil. DI.'RIN'G the past eleven nonths, tobacco yielded $.'U.#1.000 for the Customs Department. Singapore. Collections made on a axable items brought in a otal of S7 1.7 14. 0(K) from Ja.i o November as against $M.'!»8.000 collected during the tame period last year. f.iqiiors provided th«= se68 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-12-04 5 pnmti MISS IIKNNY BERKEME1EK < a!>n\r le« ,11 Um way from Rot? dam. Holland to l>.. hnd,. a Singapore Slie js th«- daityi lc r of Mr. .J lh Kcrkniicn .1 retired dirt-dor of th P well known 11 taefcea's Brewer) \m HotUsd .up! i« i».«nvin» Mr. T. Wells, aStandard - 81 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-12-04 5 MR. MORRIS HALL (right) Far Kas t wpenrlsOT of lii:/ i iiiiflis Corporation, wj)ir)i dr.iK with addm; and M counting machines, was greeted on hu amv:«l at K.ill.mc Airport. Sin»apor<\ yest#'ida> b> Mr \V. Kptra <»• Kurnco Sumatra Trading Company. r<pro-rntativfs for the Cor|>o ration in Indonesia. Sin^jpon> ,nd Hi,*Standard - 88 words
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118 1953-12-04 5 400 Op Pulai? Dram May Join Strikers Standard Staff Reporter While a strike by about Kd woikci. employed lis a contractor at the Straits Trading Compaa_y*i tin smeltin.; works at Pulau Brani was in progress yesterday, another 4(10 workers employed directly h N the lirm' threatened to (mi 1 01118 words
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146 1953-12-04 5 3 KILLED, 3 OTHERS INJURED IN CRASH KUALA I.r M W R Thurs. Three Sikh, v. killed and three others injured following a mot-M accident at the ti\ mile Puchong Road, this morning. It was one of lh< worst accidents near Kuala Lumpur for some time. Two ol 'he Sikh-146 words
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Article79 1953-12-04 5 BUSMEN PROTEST AT RISE IN TAX KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Transport ratois in thc F< i may protest to Government over the pu>pn> increase; n licence f. for loi i ic, and b Th e Increaaei arl effect on .Inn 1. 1954 I ;cd vehicle wl tin. One of Hie be79 words
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21 1953-12-04 5 Thumb Injury: Court Awards Him $3,300 I AWARD in the Sing I ration I I 1 p i in.- < ippeal i21 words
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Miscellaneous101 1953-12-04 5 Weather Report >1 INIM I >1 'lVinprrature: From 7.!>0 p.m. Dei to 7. .50 a.m. !)«'<•. 3. Singapore <7."» Fl. I' nun Kiti.t Raliru (74 I I Kuala Lumpur (73 V>. Ip:ih (71 F). Kut lit. hi (70 Fl. Maximum Tfinprr.iturr: 1 rum 7 Wi a.m. to 7..*)0 p.m. Dee.101 words
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Article830 1953-12-04 6 I IN thia page we are publishing a letter which in the normal course of events we would have consigned to the wa U papei basket. Why then was it not allowed to remain in merciful oblivion? It is bt ing published because of a letter we reet830 words
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Article367 1953-12-04 6 WEST CHEWS GUM ADEN, Southet n Arabia, (AP) Americans chew gum, Southeastern Asians betel. Seamen chew tobacco. And Southern Arabians chew "qat". But qat is I not innocuous as chewing gum. It Is far more harmful than betel. They call it "the lawful narcotic of367 words
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Article330 1953-12-04 6 Review of Views Unfounded UTUSAN MELAYU describe^ as unfounded the contention by a Singapore English paper that the use of| Malay. Chinese and Tamil* (besides English) in the* deliberations of the Legi?-* lative Council is impiaeti-2 cabla. I Far more complicated pro-< bie. "ns are being discussed at the United330 words
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398 1953-12-04 6 Sir; I was quite amused to read your editorial on tlie speech delivered by Mr. R. Jumabhoy in the Legislative Council. It seemed to me that you were writing with considerable reservations and attempting to twist the Indian struggle for freedom398 words
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Letter138 1953-12-04 6 GANDHI 'S SERMON Sir; After perusing the Governor's speech in the Legislative Council on the importance of English in the vernacular schools, I have rome across a statement by Mahatma Gandhi, referring to the existing system of education as well as Its medium of instruction in India during his life138 words
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Article521 1953-12-04 6 A NEW ROLE FOR KKK? NEW YORK. J r [THREATENED with ex- x tinction after a hundred I years of brutal life Ame- rica's Ku Klux Klan may i save Itself by becoming a i Red-hunting ally of Senator I Joe McCarthy I The Klan is worried. "G-Men" of the521 words
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Article, Illustration849 1953-12-04 6 ALEX JOSEY - WORKERS STILL NEED PROTECTION ALEX JOSEY i— m^HKiS^ By T HAVE mentol reservations about one of the proposals made by The Member Unions of the Council of Joint Action Representing Working Class Employees of the Singapore Government" to the Rendel Constitutional Commission. This particular proposal deals with the present prohibition849 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-12-04 6 "Dont worry, madam, everything's fining 1,, he right."11 words
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Advertisement99 1953-12-04 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER r—"* 7 HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood. Singapore Telephone Not: *****—***** Cobl* fr Tefegroph Address: TIGERNEWS Singapor*. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, Tho Time* Building. Printing Hout* Square, London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Saltan St- 83. Cowon Sr. 9. Laitb St., T«U:99 words
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Article76 1953-12-04 7 RELEASE po Ws IN RUSSIA APPEAL N u \OKK. Uec. 6 (Reuter) Mrs. T .A. Em- u (Britain) today ap- in the lnited tor the release thousands »f prisonWorld War II still llv detained in A rnbly's aniara of this month new start forget build n naffi smlulimm nsition ol76 words
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Article147 1953-12-04 7 TWO RED TUNNELS TO ISLAND loh. u D,. (Reuter)— mese repatriates from Inion told the News agency at frday that the SoI iiinn s working hard khalia Island with Siberia! mainland tH'O undersea tun- •»'■> mus service said closures at Maizuru ti-»in two groups of '•'.<tri.it.-s who had been imprisoned147 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-12-04 7 photo. M. .MARC J ACQ LET (second from right). State Secretary for the French Presidency, is briefed by Colonel Nemo (left). Commander of the Haiphong-Kien-An District daring JaeejaetVs tour of inspection in Indo-China. He is in charge of relations with the Associated States of the territory. P^xtreme rightA.P. - 60 words
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Article36 1953-12-04 7 TEHERAN. Dec 2 (UP) i Deputies of the Iranian Ma.i- lis tonight unanimously endorsed a decision of Premier Fa/!o!lah Zahedi's government to resume diplomatic relation-; with Britain, a spokesman for Majlis announced.36 words
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Article81 1953-12-04 7 HONG KONG, Dec. 3 (AP) -A 46-year-old food seller. .m Tsai. ran amok last week n Kongmoonfoo, Kwangtung, md killed all five of his eniilovees before committing .suiide, the Hongkong Chinese ►ress reported today. Sing Tao Jih Pao said Lin vas recently accused by his81 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-12-04 7 photo. RECOGNITION of the Kabaka of Buganda as native ruler of Buganda. a vast African territory, has been withdrawn by the British Government. Photo shows: The Kabaka. wearing a tweed jacket over his traditional "Kanzu," inspects the Owen Falls dam site during a January IMi tour of the Cganda ElectricityAP - 62 words
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Article74 1953-12-04 7 PARIS. Dec. 3 (AP) Wearing a fur coat, Princess Ashraf. twin sister nf the Shah of Persia, stood up in a French court yesterday and faced the two men she has accused of swindling her out of 80.000.000, francs in money, jewels and furs. On e74 words
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Article41 1953-12-04 7 RANGOON, Dee. 3 (UP) Premier U Nu speaking at the (invocation of Rangoon University, said Britain, France and the United States were not upholding the principles of democracy and justice they jtalkexi so much about.41 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-12-04 7 iiholo blond Keatsjekj hied Marian (an resla «n a symbolic stairnav to fame, as >!>,. -t ts ready to plmga late ieeassi chance at a BaHywaad career t'nder <onti.it t a few years igg to a major studio Miss Can gave up her career to in.ii iUP - 81 words
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Article334 1953-12-04 7 Wrong Time For Parleying With Vietminh Rebels SAIGON, Dec. 3, (Reuter)— Truce folks In Indo-China following the recent peace offer by Ho Chi-minh, Communist Vietminh leader ore thought here to be extremely unlikely. Officers at the High Command in Hanoi said today this was the wrong334 words
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Article232 1953-12-04 7 "'M!" TON Bermud I)e <- 3. Sir Winston (..iiurchiil Is driving; to Kiiullev airport near here today hi welcome .Mr. Joseph Laniei, the French Prime Minister, to the "Bi^ Three" conference. President Eisenhower and] his staff fly In tomorrow a few hourv Ik232 words
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Article131 1953-12-04 7 LONDON, Dec. .J < Keutei) Parliament yesterday received the first messages from the Queen Mother ind Princess Margaret acting as Counsellors of State in the absence of the Queen on her Commonwealth tour. The Messages were in reply to "loyal and dutiful addresses'" from the Commons and131 words
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Article101 1953-12-04 7 Bao Dai Talks With Top Men SAIGON. Dec (UP) Vietnamese Emperor B..o Dai called a conference of leading nationalists today to outline Vietnam's position toward France in the light of moves to negotiate an cod to the seven-year Indochina war. Thirteen representative! of various political parties gathered around the Vietnam101 words
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Article22 1953-12-04 7 unusual spring weather laid a soft ha Br. tain and Western Europe for the fifth straight day on Wednesday.- APAP - 22 words
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Article100 1953-12-04 7 NY Strikers Turn Down Union Plea NEW YORK. Dec. 3. (AP)— The AFL photo-engravers yesterdav refused to end their strike which has dosed all New York's nui jor newspapers. Br ii vote ol 289 to 47 the strikers rejected a plea by their international union chief to accept arbitration on100 words
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Article48 1953-12-04 7 NAIROBI. Dec. 3, (AP)— An African nun is missing from ihe Roman Catholic mission at Kiangona near Nyeri after an attack by Mau Mau terrorists Dn Sunday, it was reported yesterday. The gangsters ransacked the mission and took £150 in cash and a revolver and ammunition.48 words
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Article163 1953-12-04 7 Siamese Twins Are Parted By Aird /Am\ LONDON. Dec. 3 (AFP)— Professor lan And and ,s assistant! succsssfully geparsted ths Id-WSekS-old West Afli'an Siamssg twins today at Hammersmith Hospital. Throughout tlie one-hour oDeralion. a colour film WS« shot wuh a shorthand typist taking full notes of the proceedings for continuity163 words
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Article153 1953-12-04 7 Ike Pleased With Nixon's Work Washington. Dec. 3 President Eisenhower -..id yesterday that Vics-Pre* dent Richard Nixon bad laid the basis for a closer phi e for co-operation with the nations he had vi*.:ed ou present tour ot tiie Far East and South-East Asia. Mr. Eisenhower cor: i at his153 words
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Article23 1953-12-04 7 P MMS. Dec. I (AP) K I (T4». one of Tti til I Ipt his M g< ait.' i.dnv23 words
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Article65 1953-12-04 7 NSW Govt. Step To Gag The Press SYDNEY, Ih-e IH. New South V« msnt ledav 11 <i» r .»ii.un>t John I S(»m< i -it the lornfng Herald, 24 after f i individual 1 DIM Of Sydney i An aflktai Lt nspector Ca Herald f <>n an i Sin but when65 words
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Advertisement65 1953-12-04 7 pa 1-3 HY V BMi j*I 1_ V t f y > *'_«Si«--^^*^^^^ '^j. __n**^* THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY BOA C t M.A.L.! YOUR FARE INCLUDES YOUR HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AT CONNECTING POINTS SPEEDBIRD ROUTES SPAM THE WORLD my^ "~^|»WYy^\ APPLY TO YOUR NEAREST TRAVEL AGENT TJ^fßimp 0R any MALAYAN AIRWAYS OFFICE.65 words
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Advertisement60 1953-12-04 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 3. The following ef the closing prices ot tubbei and tin on the London morfcet: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 17jd. Spot £630 per ton m 1-ttj buyers, £635 sellers. Jan./Morcfc 7,d. Jh WOf|fht £6 17.10f. Apr. /Jun« IB d. buyers, £620 sellers. July/Sept.60 words
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Advertisement71 1953-12-04 7 fes \> «ft .<■ jyx. U__ r^ t i ______r I %> ruM's Chancer fW/ V _T n 1 10 \''i 4 tA v>k.^ T> *m__&- I B_* l,,^^__. -r^^ >. I DUCKY'S Oval Shape is Easily Cleaner) I Ji DUCKY Teaches Baby Necessary and I DUCKY is all British71 words
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Advertisement798 1953-12-04 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD lOINI mi:\k t lo (ilombo Oenoa Marseilles Antwerp Kottcidam II mm hurt Bremen S'pore c Sham Penang •'IS Nabob (NOL) 1/9 Dee 10 Dei 11 Dec T.S Leverkusen < HAPAG) 8 MDec 15 IRDcc 17 lHDcc 'lone Rone Manila K obe Yokohama Penang P S798 words
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Advertisement1181 1953-12-04 8 mum BLUE FUNNEL LINE Jfosg; m .me.) MANSFILLD CO., LTO. Pa f^«; laeorpuratcS in smaapor* Carriers option to proceed tta dlhcliarge car K o SAILINGB to LI VKBPOOL. I2LASI .OV\ LONDON A CONTINLMAI P(»K1» Due Sail? P sidum Pe jdb "if'i^^^"!!?^:.!^^ B..WU RM 4 Dee 5 I IK. 7 lymiareus1,181 words
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Advertisement956 1953-12-04 8 UKTOWITHDRAW TEAL INTERESTS REPORTS reaching Singapore indicate that Britain will withdraw her interests in Tasman Empire Airways and British Commonwealth Pacific Airways. The reports have originated from the recent conference f held in Christchurch. New /}f_rOr^rtO < Zealand on the future of the nCIULOI I W O three airlines. TEAL.956 words
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Advertisement638 1953-12-04 8 EAST ASIATIC L!l. SAIIIN<.S EROM SCAND IN I K <Vl xII\ I N P"re p s u •MANLHUKIA for Bangkog Saigon Hongki ng Manila Koba, Yokohama I Hm MIMKhV foi H^rieKok 10 Dec x xl. -LALANDIA' for Bangkok "< M»er "PANAMA" for Bangkok aHongkong 4 .".Jan -JAVA" for Bangkok Saiivri638 words
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Article95 1953-12-04 9 THE produce naraet inti Singapore was §tea ly in both i copra and coconut oil, with I fair business passing. Copra for December ship- 1 ment was quoted $40 per picul I buyers with sellers at $40 1 8. Coconut oil sellers quoted $61 V per picul with buvers95 words
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Article70 1953-12-04 9 NEW YORK. Dec. X (AP) Industrial alcohol, a major raw material in hundred! of products ranging from rubber j to toilet goods, is m th e price chopping block. Leading American producers announced a cut of five U.S. cents a gallon, to 43 S cents, in70 words
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Article32 1953-12-04 9 TOKYO. Dec 3 (IT) lapane-e comp. nv aaf a contract with th< R< Chinese Stal Bapoii Corporation foi kilograms of rJve fuff < change ol :>. .no po cashmere, It was today.32 words
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Article41 1953-12-04 9 NEW YORK. Dec. 3. (AP) rhe American Telephone and rele«raph Company announced ~>n Tuesday plans to construct the first telephone cable system across the Atlantic Ocean. The project will take three rears to complete and cost US$35,000,000.41 words
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54 1953-12-04 9 NEW DELHI, Dec 3 (I P) India and the -ov.rt I nion yesterday signed thrir lirst trade agrecnu nt. a pact running for five \ears. export I I In n Ru h fl!n I TwmhmMmmm in -it and i f c repn f n54 words
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Article26 1953-12-04 9 r the J i r S f r a II the ir I t ply i i l can i oc lAaca26 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-12-04 9 OPENING OF F.A.O. CONFAB NORMS B, DODIi from Iowa, Director of the f,,l, «i and Agriculture Organization and l Thrt Su from Rangoon hairman of tin* ronfrn nee (left to rigatl at the chairman's table, listen to a sail L|j at thr opening of the Food and Agriculture Organisation congressAP - 84 words
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Article89 1953-12-04 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER, prices in S pore rose by one cenl to GO 5/8 cents per lb. for first grade rubber ior December shipment yesterday. Largely responsible for the improvement was the news Irom Washington that the General Services Administration was giving immediate consideration to American i rubber policy.89 words
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Article55 1953-12-04 9 Buyers Sellers So 1 RSS Spot loose sa uuj No. 1 RSS f.o.b. Decern ->c;- Ml 601 Mo. l Rss January *;o| No. 2 December 391 No. :j Decern ber 57 .")8i R.MA on rcg. tender December 601 January 601 fin;' Jan. March BOJ ft)] Jan., March f.o.b55 words
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197 1953-12-04 9 Arnold C. Brackman - Arnold C. Brackman By -Munaara special correspondent JAKARTA, Dec. 3 Amid increased reports of growing cstctc dismissals and a deteriorating estate picture, Indonesian labour leaders have sharply denied statements by estate owners that West Java ick'ings ore on the brink of collapse. Acrimonious charges197 words
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Article195 1953-12-04 9 i ii t. iiigner local i ubbei and tin prices yesterday i complete reversal in ihe Malayan >hare market from the previous day's sent! men l. There were higher bias in both industrials and tins tion with moderate inquiries for rubber shares. Changed prices are INDUSTRIALS Hover* <e!ler> Eastern195 words
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Article47 1953-12-04 9 Kuala Kubu Show Profit Of £1 ,330 1 HI t if y nun h the rurrai I •tr. rS 9 I Estat 1 1 i irds I The year, I •my oim I I i i and i leir it pi f profit for 1 I ,H47 words
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Miscellaneous167 1953-12-04 9 f? «j Abner By A/ Copp r^ w«*n-«r^l Ti acf-s pr=— Alley Cop ■-f i IT'LL RL TO S£LLX~^~"X/ X J^CCY i^v>.t^ f\jn 'UU I YOU Ul T, r-i iuc .Mr^n V"<- 1 Gx JtlUct JQt^ By^anJDruke ?lla 5s Pop Ai^\*~~^ By Al vermeer ___x—^T llmlm^Ri^p??^ I_JS*?B^"HS^SI I .(I KNOW..N.167 words
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Miscellaneous597 1953-12-04 9 T n tr aiiniisnwoiwii i a ui,.u., ajajaajanwwwwww i— ami N1 Persues from i.ino. gJS f i ii s> r\ _^v is Egypt. Britain. Northern lie.'a id. I <« rn I) NQ APO Rf 1 e Eu«_P«„Nurth a (I Wi-.-t lll\|»|s|VS j f*-, r Africa, anci West Ind.es.; Tram 915597 words
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Letter493 1953-12-04 10 Sir- With reference to bir. wun reitreiu c«• the article appearing in he S ngapore Standard of he 4th July this year, under•the beading 'Accuracy of Counwoutd ?ike eS to renly Q to certain would like to reply to certain La__fr__a m Mr. Lazarous suggested thit493 words
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Letter78 1953-12-04 10 Sir;—ln view of the Rend A Constitutional ComiSSton «mg here, may I sav tint we in Singapore should n. which advocated increasing trie Fe leral Legislature from the present seventy-five nominated unofflcials to ninety ft would onlv be a i >hpreserving device for those who are in sympathy78 words
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Letter79 1953-12-04 10 Wishful Thinking Sir;—The three Chambers of Commerce are indulging irl wishful thinking if thev believe that they have an inherent right because of "*e position of Singapore as grvit entrePOt in the Far E,,jt t,J special represent aMon iri the Legislative Counci! Dl tns >' seriously believe thdf lf tht?-v79 words
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Letter21 1953-12-04 10 c- x, Sir: Your editorial on "Answer, Mr. Ju™ Q> "°V was spirited and inspiring. Congratulations' "i m,- i u21 words
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Letter138 1953-12-04 10 ways be remembered tor His •'••pr/s/np tor the local man. I do not t l:nk. however, that he haa quite understood the question of multi-lingual facilities for non-English-speaking local men which should be provided in the Legislative Council. There is no reason why thsse facilities should not138 words
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Article644 1953-12-04 10 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX t\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\V\\i\\< /Vrv/nuv I i>f,l By TEHERAN. r I"HE UNITED STATES Embassy here is perplexed at the latest statement by an official Persian spokesman that "with the solution of the oil problem, the (Persian) Government hopes it will be able to re-establish diplomatic relations with644 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-12-04 10 to Wa'ikikf R^r* baC V° *!ft lend thej r »>»»nde beaut, j jo Waikiki Beach, spending their winter under the sun n i Polynesian print swimsuits Horal leU. and coconut straw 5 hats, j34 words
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Advertisement108 1953-12-04 10 Independence Theoretic'tivity and practical activity Are co-related in th e spirit and (in theory! in the will. Man's understanding of our world, and further, of the universe Is based on philosophic, metaphysic and a Prometheus' will. A knowing independent of th c will is thinkable, at least in certain sense:108 words
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Advertisement233 1953-12-04 10 •owing ZSuSwnfatfnfe^)^ FROM THK PKOIM (KRs f#r ____J _L_v_l_ffl^_Pf* v *al_B_k yM_t9<M M ftM ,S4 GUV MAOISON fRANKIOVEl 1 Hire of Viewers WMs h l> J Tmmwrrww MMmigki Tbr GIANTS of .DVEYTLRKSi AGE LIVE 4G Vl i„ J*y (his sim.i:t.\i:i lmj IsTORi of Di.i mm a; jji-OM-: iiiat \uu ki:n233 words
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Miscellaneous286 1953-12-04 10 THE STARS AND YOU W^m^t^mttmm^tttt^g^^^^^m^mmmmmm ■ODV: Be itive. Ingenl i rea >urcel of what (ff#rj q lOOK t ;e others in order i i I itrengthen the polnU. «»l K lill. I lII* \M> KlKlH>|<.\ 1 .i AKM ,v Mi: ,h 1 x is Over ike B a i i286 words
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304 1953-12-04 11 MARTIN'S HORSES BEST AT IPOH GALLOPS 1 rpQH Thurs.— Penang trainer Jimmy Martin's? I rlidates Producer, Banker Boy, Distributor and; I point were outstanding workers at this morn-* 1 .winding up gallops in preparation for Saturday's; I If the Per** Turf Clubs December meeting. f :,i ""ivurkini: with BANKER BOY304 words
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Article92 1953-12-04 11 Iluns Mar rrumpingtoa (BasVork shire Beaa (Baginterest- 'i front of his s work I f noable Dividend (Riding r j. mile in ao\ f going the end. Ptilnt I took )king very j mi iished I iurt up the Bream (Riding i in a steady I in92 words
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646 1953-12-04 11 Newcomer Enola Gay Does Pleasing Workout EXOLA GAY and Fro* (Russell) v.er e kept to steady threequarter pace work over half a mile Enola Gay, late Chamoya, a Chamossaire gelding, displayed pleasing action and may giv e a good account of nimself at the meeting He a r, raoe as646 words
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449 1953-12-04 11 1 NEW YORK, (UP)- American runners won't j achieve the four-minute mile because they are too lazy j to do the hard training necessary to reach that goal Sin the opinion of one of the ISA's most ardent track 'fans. 5449 words
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Article51 1953-12-04 11 THE following have been invited to represent the Kluang War Dept. Civilians/ Army Combined football team to play against Mersing District tomorrow at Mersing Vincent Amos. Statl Edwards. Shank; Osman Hamzah. Pavanaris. Handerson: Omar. Maniam. Syed Zain, Hamid, Abu Bakar. C. Lopez, M. Dicken and Kim51 words
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Article66 1953-12-04 11 £12, 000 BOXING CLAIM (AP) Bi top from lera out of the Jim t I hi avyI ftghl Yolande 1 con.l light wi in London rhe Dutch ready gh Trinidad 2 E r aland the ng, col- with re is a a ise. The about thai r action is h66 words
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Article64 1953-12-04 11 TAIPING. Thurs.— For the first time, the Primary Department of the King Edward VII School organised a sports of their own. The meet held yesterday was an unqualified success, and the programme of '^4 pvpiil. wa, Qmoothlv earHad out CM At the end the boys were64 words
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Article68 1953-12-04 11 Fed. Women Beat S'pore R A NrK nK 7 rp > BANGKOK Dec. 3 (LPJ.Resu.ts of the basketball tournament played here last "xhV^Federa-on women's The Federa,.on *o.nm» mtlS cieleated b.ngapore "-^'Singapore met* team defeated Vietnam team 60 37. Japan's men's team defeated the Philippines 36—32. Tonight the Bangkok and Hongkong68 words
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Article34 1953-12-04 11 LONDON. Dec. .i(Keuter)R»fiby Union results: New Zealand tour: North ot Sco|;aml j Nr v Zciliande s 2 8 (payed at Aberdeen). County championship: Sussex 10 Berkshire 6 K| Clubm«tdi: Cardiff 9 Com-34 words
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Article142 1953-12-04 11 'HK, Dec. 3 (AP) ey said Wed- discussing mulU-million-ibu-mon Spencer they are not H may take take months," 'he matter bv a suite in the ?na where he "We're just talking." the ormer heavyweight boxmg champion said, adding that he discussion had not decided he question142 words
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Article24 1953-12-04 11 ball match between Scbrang I' an 1 Mersing Police on the Town Padang yesterday, resulted in a 2—0 Ux ihe 1 Police*24 words
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248 1953-12-04 11 \U n?u£ m S < D r°- 3 <^-t")-The New Zealand AJJ Blacks Rugby I nion team completed the first of their two visits to Scotland by beating a North of Scotland side here by 28 points to three yesterday t The tourists scored248 words
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Article, Illustration158 1953-12-04 11 THE H es champions:)! p was won by S V, Dass who beat K. K Nambiai in th c final Of th e Dockyard lical Badminton Part- he'd at the Naval Base recently. Mrs. Crawford wife of the geon Captaha, T G. B Crawford, gave158 words
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Advertisement315 1953-12-04 11 NOTICES TENDERS "FENDERS ai c Invited i->r Um A supply of th c following earth— loving equipment: Two Class 1 Tractor.-, t«n e 7 en. yd. Scraper and one cable control unit. 2 Full details may be obtained from the Director of Forestry. P.O. Box 1042, K Lumpur. 3. Government315 words
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Advertisement628 1953-12-04 11 NOTICES Central Electricity Board Federation of Malaya 'FENDERS are invited for the following wirks in Pontian Kechil. (a) Wiring of all State Quarters and Buildings (b) Wiring of all Federal Quarters and Buildings Lists of all buildings to be j wired, showing number of points together with the wiring specification628 words
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Advertisement647 1953-12-04 11 SITUATIONS VACANT_ VACWC IKS I XISI KOR bTl'lH-NT NL'RSES. 'PUP: next course in the T. A ing School ;it the Hospital, Sr on 4th Januai f I9BC .try ■oala $102 6A 114/B/tIM 11 x I -240 B/s_,_ 12A _88 pm COI_ and Sin«;ipore Allow ances. Total emoluments .<t present ran^e647 words
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Advertisement278 1953-12-04 11 STAND R!) Si.; VICE FOK TBI 1N. ....i.(M_) M \i»t li m n 1 v#w unrmphnrd mil in .d f hrlp ><i|f nd M.irk Hie HlO-l-*P*>te Si- off K <| lim uipiotaieM Bureau oll»r- <uu n.< sp.re in Inn column lusi r .,n H M tr >our lor j I278 words
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Article563 1953-12-04 12 Beat SCC 1-0 To Maintain Their Superior Average UNIVERSITY of Malaya won this season's Singapore Hockey Association senior league championship by virtue of a better goal average— toppling last year's champions, Singapore Recreation Club from their perch to take the title. The University clinchod the issue with563 words
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Article525 1953-12-04 12 TIGER Sporting Association, this year's SAFA League champions, drew l—t in their Haw Par Cup encounter with Rovers Sports Club, the league runnersUp yesterday. That they were lucky to avert defeat was the general opinion ol the 2.39G crowd at Jalan Besar stadium. The525 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-12-04 12 TIGERS' Harith and R»v- i ers' Morton, captains of the respective teams, receive the Haw Par trophy from Mr. E Strickland. while SAFA'l secretary. *Pop' Yong Lian? 1 >.»k> happily on. The match SAFA League champions versu s the run-nt'rs-up ended in a 8-2 draw. All the soals were scored54 words
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Article88 1953-12-04 12 I '-i against the j. tied Schools in rugby ni il a1 i;- honDc 12. Teoh Beng Swee (SXI). h lin 'BMHS), K i H ial Tal (PFS), Tan i; (BMHS). Akashah -i Piew (SXI). in Hamid (BMHS), j j. s g (PFS). Goh G .C; .i88 words
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Article57 1953-12-04 12 K \.I.W i l urs. ii ,,Jl team competition H< Lim Fah i up. ;ed by I Ulu Lang il P trici RA. will be caved on rloodlil courts of 'be Happy Go Lucky Pi rty on Saturday at 7 p.m Mrs Nc B< v57 words
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Article381 1953-12-04 12 2nd Test C'wealth 286 For 4 BOMBAY. Dec S (Reuter). rhe Commonwealth touring team made i confident start to the lecond "test" against India here today, scoring 103 for one wicket by lunch. At the close of play they had 28t> for four. Team-. India—P. Umrigar, V Mankad, C. V.381 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-12-04 12 inp i nivrrsny m .*ui.i\.i nmkn Iran SIIA Division One LeafM rha«pionslun v left: Sammad. N Oorloff. Khm Son? Fntj. SLindinu: Kirpil sin I. k IluNsein. K. Mi>sber»«-,i (,ipt». M,l,., i Ol'T and up goes SCC's goalkeeper .Mathot. to kick dear the ball in the face of goalmouth opposition from62 words
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Article63 1953-12-04 12 Th following have been sei ecfed to represent the Com- bined Schools against a SingaP°'e Hockey Association XI on Mondav on the Raffles Institu ''on ground: Richard Ess. Terrence RodriRUes. Chin Kim Poh. E. Wne»inghe. Douglas Hay. Tan Heng Hoe, Foo Foong Fong. E63 words
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Article70 1953-12-04 12 MELBOURNE, Dec S, (Reuter) Australia's top two lawn tennis stars. Ken Rose wall and Lewis Hoad will fight out the men's singles final >n the Victorian Stale championships here. In the All-Australian semifinals today Rosewall defeated George Worthington 2-6. t>-0. 6-1 and Hoad defeated Rex Hartwig70 words
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Article113 1953-12-04 12 SKRKMBAN Thui>. The Negri Indians lo>t then unbeaten record in the local hockey league i ch impionship when they were defeated bv the Chinese Recrealion Club 2-1 today The Chinese oncned tenting I nudwav in the first ball when John Siow tticked in A few i113 words
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421 1953-12-04 12 WINGER - 'SECRET SELECTION' I HEAR A GROUSE WINGER By IEFORE the North team to meet the South in the annual Malayan hockey classic is picked. I feel it my duty to refer to a grouse heard last year, and which was mentioned last week at Seremban. This is the grouse that421 words
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342 1953-12-04 12 A GOAL scored bv IV C—ttg imafe final whistle gave Singapore Recreation I 2—l victory over Police Sports Assoii.it i final S. 11. A. Division I league uximrt plicdaai Padang yesterday. Hers arc now ramaen league. Eteci winning g from342 words
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Article38 1953-12-04 12 PERTH. Dec I t Reuter i 8.-lKum |ained i J Q id India m [heir I>t\ la ('up Intel Eon* mntcti today Washei Miara 8-3 M I B i ml beat Kriahnan 1 I l-i. f-438 words
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Article13 1953-12-04 12 Surprise In CRC Finals lldli p LI i and I Mi i t_13 words
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