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Title Section13 1953-11-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In No. 951. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1953. 15 CENTS13 words
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183 1953-11-01 1 BIG LAND RUSH IS EXPECTED IN SINGAPORE A BIC land rush is expected early next year when work starts on a bridge which will open up vast areas of land on Singapore's west coast. The bridge, costing about $1 ,500,000. will span the T=ri Jurong River. Already numerous inquiries have183 words
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Article, Illustration236 1953-11-01 1 $5,000 for Mr. Ramasamy HE WINS THE BIG CONTEST AN INDIAN labourer, S Ramasamy, of Singapore, was the sole winner n the Straits Times "Pick The Brides" Contest No. 11. He wins $5,000. A single man, 24-year-old Ramasamy told the Sunday Times yesterday "This is a j wonderful surprise." He236 words
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Article244 1953-11-01 1 A GREAT NEW SERIES Starts tomorrow ADVENTURE, the drama of discovery, the stones of great men and women whose genius has wrought the sum of human endeavour, will be brought to readers of the Straits Times in a brilliant new scries of articles beginning tomorrow They will appear daily thereafter,244 words
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Article52 1953-11-01 1 PARIS. Sat.— European army advocated suffered a major setback yesterday when the Council of the Republic (Upper House) returned by a massive majority to classic French foreign policy. In effect, the House demanded a policy based on alliance with Britain and protective agreements in EastReuter - 52 words
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Article98 1953-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MALAYAN leaders' voices have been recorded telling the story of Malaya to radio listeners in the United States. They were recorded in interviews by Mr. Robert Goralskl. radio correspondent of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters Network of America. Among those interviewed98 words
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Article32 1953-11-01 1 TOKYO. Sat —Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, will leave for the US today after completing an inspection tour of military facilities in the East.— A.p32 words
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189 1953-11-01 1 SAIGON, Saturday. IkJR. RICHARD Nixon, United States Vice-President, said roday that if the Communists succeeded in Indo-China the iast chance for freedom and independence in every country in South-east Asia would be gone forever. Mr. Nixon who is on a six- day visit189 words
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Article64 1953-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE High Commissioner, General Sir Cerald Templer, leaves for London next week. He will have talks with the British Government. He will return to Kuala Lumpur in time for the budget meeting of the Federal Legislative Council on Nov. 26. Ccneral Templer64 words
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Article48 1953-11-01 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States will send 10.000 tons of wheat early in November to Jordan, where drought has caused disastrous crop failures. The wheat is an outright grant, not a loan, and Is made at the request of the Jordan Government. A.P.AP - 48 words
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94 1953-11-01 1 NEW DELHI. Saturday. ONE HUNDRED stecl-helmcred police b*Mlcd wiHi hundreds of Lucknow University students so that rney could take ro hospital two students on a hunger strike and reportedly in a dangerous condition. Twenty policemen, including; two officers and a city magistrate, were injuredReuter - 94 words
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265 1953-11-01 1 CCREAMINC North Korea officers who resumed th PANMUNjOM, Saturday. n prisoners today hurled tables and chairs at Communist eir etforts to persuada the men to return to their homeland It was the first "explanatlons" session for two weeks because until now the 8.000 jReuter - 265 words
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Article83 1953-11-01 1 SUVA. Fiji. Sat. v QUEEN Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh have changed their Pacific tour| plans so that they can stay longer on the "paradise" island of Tonga as guests of Queen Salote. The Fijian Government an- j nounced today that the Royal couple will83 words
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Article91 1953-11-01 1 Yam Tuan tor Colony hospital SEREMBAN, Sat. THE Yang di-Pertuan Besar, Negri Sembilan. who is ill left Seremban today by the night mail for Singapore to enter the General Hospital. He was accompanied by the Tengku Ampuan. his ADC, the Mentri Besar. Inche Shamsudln bin Nain and Dr C. Cywinski.91 words
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Article100 1953-11-01 1 LONDON, Sat. MISS Deryuen Low, a violinist from Singapore, and Miss Pamela Strickley, a Maltese pianist, were jointly awarded a medal for the Colonies at the final concert of the Festival of Commonwealth Youth at the headquarters of the Overseas League here last night. Princess MarieReuter - 100 words
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Article28 1953-11-01 1 TEHERAN. Sat.— An official Persian Government statement here today expressed ■pleasure" at Mr. Anthony Eden's speech inviting Persia to restore diplomatic relations with Britain. —ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article44 1953-11-01 1 NEW YORK. Sat. —Britain hopes to generate electricity for its grid system by atomic energy within a few years. Sir Christopher Hinton, Deputy Controller of Atomic Energy Production at the British Ministry of Supply, said in New York yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-11-01 1 A SMILE FROM THE QUEEN The Queen meets Sally Barnes, a recent television discovery, during Her Majesty's visit to the British Broadcasting Corporation's Television studios at Lime Crove, London. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh paid their first visit to television ttudios when they toured Lime Crove. They watched63 words
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Article26 1953-11-01 1 LONDON, Sat— The Duke of Edinburgh has consented to become joint patron with the Duchess of Kent for the Greek earthquake appeal.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article274 1953-11-01 1 LONDON. Sat. rE present world surplus of tin and rubber is giving South-East Asia a problem of growing complexity, the Financial Times said today. Taking grave view of the situation In natural rubber, :t said that it should be dealt with urgently on a GovernmentReuter - 274 words
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Article396 1953-11-01 1 3 -point plan for rubber LONDON, Sat THE Rubber Study Croup today put forward a three-point plan to ease recent price developments which had placed the natural rubber industry in "a serious position." The Group, which has bern considering the desirability of setting up a rubber buffer .stock to evenReuter - 396 words
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Article113 1953-11-01 1 COLOMBO, Sal. rE INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has invited the Ceylon Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala to visit New Delhi and resume discussions of Indo-Ceylon problems aimnd at an early settlement. The Indian Prime Minister expressed a keen desire for a final settlement in aReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1953-11-01 2 fi< 11. ILIRk - fi< 11. ILIRk HE MURDERED STALWTS GREATEST ENEMY ihi CWEATINC with fear, anxiously watching the calendar in a Mexican City gaol is the Worlds Most Frightened Prisoner. In a few weeks' time— l3 years after he started to serve his 20 years' sentence he will be1,139 words
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104 1953-11-01 2 Leon Trotky, Assaulted By Guest, Dying SUFFERS SERIOUSS FRACTURE OF SKULLV *r Mtxit*' our, t\ AS wtttlt of *n «U«ek on Mm/" ye»l«nl*7 fcfy>rr<xwi M TrowUf. th« rorwer B»tih»»t*t le»»»r >i J lyfnt m a CTlttcai condition with > Badly fr»cturtd rtull M »n tntt- J gviKf htnpltil whtt* *vtcr»104 words
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Article891 1953-11-01 2 LEWIS B. WILSON - LEWIS B. WILSON WANTED: HEIRS TO 10,000 LEGACIES BY SIONOR Carlo Palgravetto was very unhappy: the small hotel where he had worked for over 30 years as chief cook had been forced to close down, and this was the end of his last day as chef. Sadly891 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-11-01 2 c MALAYAN GIRL by Han Hai Feng. 10 Hylam Street, Singapore11 words
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Article1108 1953-11-01 2 No. 3 A CHILD'S COMPLAINT JOHNNY had worms. There was no doubt about it. His mother had seen them and in horror had rushed to the doctor. That was why they were sitting in my office. He was a pleasant child and had far more interest in1,108 words
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Advertisement9 1953-11-01 2 WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH INCABLOC (SHOCKPROOF) TROPICALISED 21-17 JEWELS9 words
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Advertisement265 1953-11-01 2 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a trial for yourself? Be quite fair about it clean your teeth thoroughly morning and night for a couple of weeks. Right from the start your mirror wilY show you the difference as the smooth,265 words
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268 1953-11-01 3 Appeal to Kok Kong K. LUMPUR, Sat. central committee or "cabinet" of the Malayan Communist Party interferes with the love life and marriages of its members, says a leaflet to be air-dropped into the jungle tomorrow. A terrorist. Kok Kong, was reduced in268 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-11-01 3 COLONY WEDDING Dorccn Constance Hilling and Singapore schoolmaster. William Frederick, after their wedding at the Wcslc, Methodist Church, Singapore, yesterday. The ceremony, conducted by the Rev. Traccy K. |ones. was followed by a reception at the church hall. More than 200 people attended. Sunday Times picture.46 words
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238 1953-11-01 3 THEY LOOKED LOOKED FOR PHOA, J. H. \l/HEN Phoa |cc Hai, a seaman, reported the loss of his identity card 18 months ago. police gave him a form which would enable him to get another. A clerk in the Singapore Registration Centre who went through 34.000 approved application forms for238 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-01 3 Response to the first beauty contest ever to be held in Muar has been most encouraging. The contest will be held at the Muar Club on November 7 to raise money for the Poppy Day Appeal Fund. Picture shows an entrant for the contest Howe Bo Tang.49 words
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Article35 1953-11-01 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. More than $4,000 was collected during Mersing Welfare Week of which $250 was sent to the Federation School Tor the Deaf. The Johore Welfare Association will get $400.35 words
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Article122 1953-11-01 3 SIM KEAN AUN was not fined or gaoled when he was convicted in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday for possession of prepared opium in a house at Upper Weld Road on Sept 3. But his friend, Lim Huay Ec, had to forfeit $100 to the122 words
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Article137 1953-11-01 3 MR. DAVIES FINDS A QUICK WAY THE Singapore Sixth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W. H. Davies, formerly of the Traffic Police Court, yesterday had to deal with 75 cases alleging obstruction of five-foot ways and roads But It was only a half-day session in court and he found a way137 words
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Article141 1953-11-01 3 MORE Malayan students are going to Australia for higher studies. Yesterday. Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. O Casey, said his country would shortly train 25 Singapore City Council officers in various subjects. Mr Casey said at present there were 65 Malayans in Australia141 words
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128 1953-11-01 3 A BURGLAR stole 29 bottles I of beer after breaking into a canteen on the bank of the Singapore River on Friday night This was one of six thefts reoorted yesterday. Twenty -one cartons of cigarettes and $52 were taken fr"m128 words
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Article269 1953-11-01 3 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY From LUiNUUiN. iaruraay. ATSAR to the Distinguished Service Order has been awarded to Lt.-Col. Walter Col/er Walker, of the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles, for service in Malaya during the first half c f this year. The citation says Lt. Col. Walker on all269 words
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100 1953-11-01 3 Police fed two ducks for 75 weeks PR THE PAST 15 weeks two ducks have been kept and fed at the Paya Lebar police station, Singapore, following the arrest of Soh Chua Huat accused of fraudulent possession of the ducks. Yesterday the police, through Mr Desmond McConnel. ASP., made an100 words
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Article138 1953-11-01 3 rERE was a brighter tone on the Singapore rubber market yesterday following the stronger sentiment in New York and London. November first closed at 56 s r cents a pound seven-eighths of a cent above Friday's close. There was more trade buying and short covering during the138 words
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Article18 1953-11-01 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was declared at $303,371 a picul, I down $4.3?}.18 words
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Article80 1953-11-01 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat—Bukit Chagar the hill opposite the Johore Bahru railway station is rapidly being developed as a residential area. Government and private enttiprise have contributed towards this development and in the last year a number of bungalows have been built there. 1 1 The Government,80 words
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Advertisement119 1953-11-01 3 dR&& sftlN BREATHE FREELY I In joy cool, clear, and your head clears, too. clear breathing all day long. Any- You feel delightfully refreshed I time your nose feels stuffy, ju<t $O CONVENIENT I Cany smarth< Id Vicks Inhaler to each nos- looking Vicks Inhaler wit ou. nil, and take119 words
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Advertisement272 1953-11-01 3 Yos&s~ &mpeiUiofi If J MALAYA Ist Prize-return trip to k as the guest of Ja \s »<ax factor T 2nd Prize $500 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES TO REMAINING FINALISTS >Vinncr to leave by Pan-American Airways on 2nd December 1953. Clothes for the successful contestant created and presented by DORIS CEDDES, noted272 words
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Article, Illustration821 1953-11-01 4 K. S. CHIA - K. S. CHIA By WE JVEVEH TIRED OF IT SN THOSE HAPPY 1930s WHEN we were in our twenties, some 15 years ago, the se;i around Penang held ;i fascination for us thai drew us to it every week. We never tired of it, and ifFoong Poh Kan City Council Singapore - 821 words
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Article244 1953-11-01 4 Dressing up that old sausage HERE are two unusual ways of serving sausage meat. The first depends on the availability of cooking apples, only on the market from time to time. It is, however, worth while waiting for thrm to appear, for. as well as brin'i tasty the dish is244 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-11-01 4 Mr. KHOO, MAGICIAN ACTOR AMONG the many items In Singapore's City Day concert this year was one given by the popular local magician known as the "Great Wong." His assistant then is also a magician. 43 years old Penang-born Khoo Teng Eng, a clerk in the City Council As well135 words
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Article777 1953-11-01 4 THE COCK THAT CROWED —AND DIED ipTinT?s?Mf AFTER heavy rain last A Tuesday the Tuan went over to see the young planter, whom he found wrestling with all manner of woes and mishaps. His car was under repair In Johore Bahru; he had had to shoot two sick pups that777 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-11-01 4 This week's nature study comes from C. F. Yeang of 29 New Lane, Penan?18 words
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Article226 1953-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. LIM Kirn Mooi, the 18-year-old girl who lost her lens in a train accident a month after she was married, is in her own words ".overwhelm- i ed" by the generosity of Sunday Times readers During the last two months Sunday226 words
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Article39 1953-11-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The Jeputy Mentri Besar has beer ippointod chairman of the Headquarters Tenders Board inhorc The other memben irr thr State Engineer, PWD Engineer, Drainacp and IrriRaion. the State Financia ■)fflror, Johore, and Mr. R.39 words
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Article62 1953-11-01 5 Whrn Lim Wayr Boon plrad<vi guilty to a charge of thrft of a car. the magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, in the Fifth Polico Court sontpneed him to six months' gaol to be followed by 12 months' police supervision. Lim stole a car parked62 words
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Article67 1953-11-01 5 Lee Chin Chiang pleaded not guilty yesterday to a charge of robbing Sim Eng Hwee of $90 at the junction of Kampong Bahru Road and Silat Road, Singapore, at 5.30 a.m. on October 9. Tan Poh Tens al.io pleaded not guilty to a separate and similar67 words
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Article, Illustration384 1953-11-01 5 He cycles around world to ask about neutrality A YOUNG Indian with an itch to travel arrived in Singapore yesterday from Manila after cycling nearly round the globe. He is Mr. Mateti Narasimhan, 27, who set off from his home on a bicycle and headed westward for the United States384 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-11-01 5 Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig, (above) director, Department of International Affairs of the World Jewish Congress in New York and consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, will arrive in Singapore on Tuesday as part of a four-rronth official mission to Jewish communities in Australia,90 words
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Article74 1953-11-01 5 MANY new donors, especially Chinese, are wanted by Singapore Blood Transfusion Unit to meet an increasing demand. Mr. Dixon Chen, the unit's organiser, yesterday told the Sunday Times: "The Chinese I have always received the most blood and given the least. "The donors-recipients ratio of the other74 words
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Article40 1953-11-01 5 KUALA LIPIS, Sat. The Mentri Besar, Pahang. has appointed Che Siti Fatimah binte Hajl Ibrahim to be a member of the board of visitors to the General Hospital. Kuala Lipis. in place of Che Halimah binte Haji Mohamad.40 words
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Article123 1953-11-01 5 Iljl a^DAME AZURIE, famous artiste from India and her trouce of 18 glamorous girls, will open a three-month tour of South-East Asia in Singapore this month. Among the troupe are the famous Sybaris Trio from Persia, the Indian classical dancer. Indrani of Madras, and the ballet123 words
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Article122 1953-11-01 5 She's fined $100 in opium case YESTERDAY. in the SinI gapore Eighth Police Court. Mary Yong, pleaded guilty to tnto charges of possession of prepared opium, and tttensils for smoking opium. It was stated that when a police party raided a house in Tiong Bahru. they found the accused in122 words
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Article70 1953-11-01 5 William Aarsen pleaded not fuilty in the Singapore First tafflc Police Court yesterday to a charge of driving a motor car under the influence of drink at Oxley Road on Friday night. He admitted a second charge of driving the car negligently. It was alleged that70 words
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Article67 1953-11-01 5 TELUK ANSON, Sat. J^ BUILDING sub-committee was formed to draw up plans for the UMNO-MCA Headquarters Building Scheme at a meeting of the Lower Perak UMNO-MCA Alliance committee held in Teluk An son. The sub-committe was enpowered to consider the site, type of building and its67 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-11-01 5 rpHREE months ago the 1 Hollywood actress Constance Smith set Singapore women talking with her Mohican hair cut. Now it's the turn of the men. With the arrival of M.G.M.'s "Julius Caesar" comes the "Caesar Cut", a poetic fringe that descends over the temple and137 words
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Article95 1953-11-01 5 |\ATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan, president of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, was interviewed during the week by an officer from the Comrr«rcial Crime sub-branch of the C.I.D. in connection with the shortage of $37,000 in the branch accounts. The police investigation into the95 words
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Advertisement69 1953-11-01 5 Xnvier fmjnt TIME FOR A ON DECEMBER Ist. B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports s.s. SANTHIA sailing 12th November s. s. SIRDHANA sailing 4th December s.s. SANTHIA sailing 20th January s. s. SIRDHANA sailing 17th February Ist. Class .$74569 words
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Advertisement381 1953-11-01 5 I lATEST /^^s^ l 9 2f ll (^ofZunfi* Recwdl I "Cawe-Nolsette" Suite (Tchaikovsky i ••Water Music" Suite (Handel) Phllharmonta Orrh. cond. Karajan CX.1013 Symphony No. 31 In D Major i Mozart) Symphony No. 93 in D Major (Haydn) i Royal Phtl. Orrh. cond. Beecham CX.IOM A gchnbert Son* Recital i381 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1953-11-01 6 M^^^j^ jrßkJrT - 'The gallant band' that came frown Kirk by M^^^j^jrßkJrT/^ Un Eileen Soo, a Malayan student at Kirkby College, Lancashire, continues her diary. LAST Wednesday (Oct. 21) a party of about 35 students went to visit the Mentally Defective Home at Omskirk (we are free every Wednesday, from 1 to 6.151,650 words
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Article437 1953-11-01 6 C. K. CAMPBELL - SLINGS AGAINST GUNS C. K. CAMPBELL -Th* old dayr By rE old Sungei Ujong. now known as Negri Sembilan. was made up of nine state?, the chief being Sungei Ulong. Sri Menanti. Johol. Jelebu, Rambau and Tampin. The flrst ruler was the father of thp present Yang de-pertuan Brsar. The437 words
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Advertisement186 1953-11-01 6 ____f^T ~V s Hb^l# Get 4etffot G,4p£CiaJL ttea£> ...the Chicken is plenty ahd the Cream is rich Mmm. good! just taste that nrh. deep-flavored chicken broth /r^^^^\^*^) rWpnded with extra-heavy cream JjJ^ZA accenli.fi with tempting cuts of S^^^aia— aa^2*sf'il cplerv and ever-so-del irate sea■f jSJ^k B^w//fl M-imnc rnpprrl nff with186 words
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Advertisement243 1953-11-01 6 The vitamins f^. in MARMIT|/^ will keep you aX M > You can only be really fit and etv *=1 Joying |if e tf y° u have p'« nt y °f &04. ILL^S nourishing food. Yeu and all your ftt.illy )J W need Marmite; It contains the wondfrful protective vitamins243 words
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Miscellaneous167 1953-11-01 6 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 Morning Star; 7.30 News: 7.35 Art Mooney Orchestra- 8 Com* Into the Parlour; 8.30 Breakfast Hour; 9.30 London Light Concert Orchestra: 10 Musical RoundUp: 10.15 Science Survey; 10.30 Mid-Morning Medley; ll Appointment with Music: 11.30 a.m. Salvation Army Service; 1 Programme Summary; 102 Standard Strlnc Orchestra167 words
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AROUND THE SHOPS WITH JOAN MUNDAY
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Article, Illustration819 1953-11-01 7 World's bargains on a platter "THERE can be few other cities which offer to the average housewife a greater assortment of goods from both Estern and Western hemispheres than Singapore; where fabulous treasures of ancient art rub shoulders with the newest American kitchen gadget and where a 50 cent pair819 words
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Article311 1953-11-01 7 Robin Goodfellow - Advice on avoiding hangovers Robin Goodfellow By PERHAPS it is a baseless insult to suggest that you have ever had a hangover. Hangovers, or hang-over if you are pedantic, are only acquired by the foolish and greedy, of whom you are not one. of course. But perhaps (as the girls311 words
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JANE LEE HUMAN CASEBOOK
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846 1953-11-01 7 An Ideal' man with a lot to learn I AM a bachelor, aeod 35. I don't drink, go to movies, frequent dance halls, gamble or smoke, and I never keep bad company, I have never in my life indulged In any of the foregoing, I have a reasonably good job,846 words
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Advertisement570 1953-11-01 7 H^Pepsodent really gives teeth! BBBBBBM8&? bf IbT W Tcrtli cleaned with Pepaodert are whiter, much whiter That's became they are rieanM" And they are rlranrr brrausp Pnpsoilmt is th«* only toothpaste that contains Irinm*. Pcpsndent with Trium 1 loans a*.iy the film which not only dulls teeth, hut also harbours570 words
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Advertisement276 1953-11-01 7 HEAOACHE.PAIN.FEVER a^jcK RELIEF^^Sk bring A*4lL V| t)fj surprising. S I y and they it% ¥«ry safe. /<*^ 'ASPRO' tablet* are so »ery_ v effective because of their high >C-^ X quality and because each tablet I is specially sealed in Sanitape' (^T^r-sv which protects from the effects SjssLiSr) •f moist276 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1953-11-01 8 UELEHCATUVART - they have choker the him;... UELEH CATUVART. PRIM ESS MARGARET'S MARRIAGE MYSTERY ihi Rriiain b*>si-li von 11 Vauri rant m <>n in tar \yMKX Princess Margaret wishes to select ,i piece of fine jewellery to wear on a very special occasion, she often sends tor the Royal Jewel Book hut1,403 words
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Article464 1953-11-01 8 TOURING a recent tour of Lancashir« when they saw the 1!>54 Exhibition of Fashion In Cotton at the Colour Desitrn anr! Style Centre. Manchester. the Duche.ss of Kent and Princess Alexandra paid a welcome visit to Malayan student teachers at Kirkby. Senior Ma la van Scouts464 words
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Article, Illustration437 1953-11-01 8 DX hO\ A - SPOTS, CHECKS AND CANDY-STRIPES DX hO\A HISK.n 1 1 YOUR IISI//OV MIORIZO* WiTH- »U DESIGNING young women everywhere have learned throughout the centuries how bright hues add spice to the variety of fashion. Bui here, in Malaya where fabrics must be light in colour as well as in weight day437 words
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Advertisement67 1953-11-01 8 Let "4711" GENUINE EAU DE COLOCNE f^» hitch a hike with you. You'll grow fond of MlllllJj|W your little companion and have him in your K^?x|i H car-compartment for keeps. Whenever nerves get jumpy and strained dab a sprinkle of refreshing OSBp)j^-v #9| "4711" on temples or wrists for case67 words
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Advertisement255 1953-11-01 8 ÜBBYS Fruit Cocktail pi si) IN ALL FRUITS cooac TV t/ssyjt fos PCKfecnoMf "Libby's is another way of saying VALUE. What's inside the tin decides whether it is a bargain or not. In this De Luxe Fruit Cocktail you have five luscious fruits of the 'famous Libby quality. Serve it255 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-11-01 9 ■ng to the Tungku until they were able to feed themselves. They arc still quite tame and like to play with visitors. They are eight months old and very lively. Picture shows one of them pawing a broom which a visitor is holding. The three tiger90 words
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187 1953-11-01 9 IPOH. Saturday. A PERAK MALAY who has for some years been Trying to adapt Pitman's shorthand to the Malay language is now busy making the final tou hes to his manuscripts before sending them to the House of Pitmar. for approval The adaptor, wtio187 words
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Article110 1953-11-01 9 THE FOLK IN THE FORESTS Plans are being made to pre- > sent to Singapore the first pubI lie performance of Malayan aborigines, their customs, music and dances, by a group of Singapore residents who think people should learn more about the folk in the forests of Malaya. The Sakai,110 words
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Article157 1953-11-01 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. rE Johore Bahru Town Council has boon told by the president that, although sevrral reminders had been sent by the State Secretary to the Member for Home Affairs, on financial autonomy for the Town Council, no reply has yet been received157 words
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Article43 1953-11-01 9 Fong Chi Kan, an employee In a photo engraving shop in Upper Cross Street, Singapore vas admitted to hospital yesterday with severe burns after pressure lamp he was trying to light exploded. Two fire engines put out the blaze.43 words
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Article53 1953-11-01 9 M. Louis Raphael, who has been attached to the French Consulate-General in Singapore for 23 years, nas been awarded the Ministry of Forrlpn Affairs- gold medal The French Consul-General In Singapore, M. de SaitnoBuzanne. presented M. Raphael with the medal at a short ccrcI mony at his53 words
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Article46 1953-11-01 9 ALOR STAR. Sat.— A patrol of five Malayans contacted four terrorists in the Bongsu forrst reserve in Kulim district. South Kedah They wounded one bandit but he managed to escape. A camD for 20 people was found, together with papers and documents.46 words
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Article63 1953-11-01 9 A man who was seen by a tective running and shouting, 1 Thief! thief! pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly behaviour in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. The man, Thankamuthu Palmandi, told the court that he had drunk four bottles of I beer and63 words
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Article38 1953-11-01 9 SITIAWAN. Sat.— The marriage of Miss N Valliammai of Ceylon and Mr P. Naga- ratiom, eldest son of Dr. S Parampalam. J.P.. Sitiawan, took place according to Hindu rites at the bridegroom's re- sidonce in Sitiawan38 words
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Article492 1953-11-01 9 This man never forgets ()NE hundred and eleven chil- I dren in the Trafalgar Home 1 for Lepers in Singapore are I busily writing letters to a man I who has never forgotten them. Each year at this time, v/lth the assistance of their elder>s, they sit down, lick their492 words
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Article271 1953-11-01 9 Dr. Irma arrives to make Malayan family life smoother QR. Irma Highbaugh said yesterday that she had lived in the East too long to think that happiness was the main criterion of a good marriage. Dr. Highbaugh, an American, arrived in Singapore on F.-idav as an271 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-11-01 9 The Paris Bakery's new Factory building at 2nd. mile Kuala Kangsar Road, Ipoh. H.H. The Sultan of Perak. will open this building with a sold key today at 5 p.m.35 words
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Article83 1953-11-01 9 Lee Hee Choo said he did not know the law after admitting having a small packet of opium dross. Mr. E. H. D'Netto, Singapore Second Police Magistrate, told him yesterday that it was well known in the colony that having opium was an offence. Lee. who83 words
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Article46 1953-11-01 9 HINDUS throughout Malaya will celebrate the annual festival of Deepavali next Thursday. The day will be ushered in with an oil bath and wearing new clothes. They will feast and visit friends and relatives all day. The festival is looked forward to by most Indians.46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-11-01 9 A few of *he dozens of young collectors who attended the Singapore stimp Club't exhibition at the Malayan Air Training Corps' Headquiitcn in Waterloo Street. Singapore. The exhibition was organised by Mr. F. A. Keegan.38 words
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Article117 1953-11-01 9 LONDON. Sat. WELCOMING the decision of the British Government o give financial assistance to the Federation, Sir Patrick McKerron, President of the Association of British Malaya, told an annual meeting that the Federation Government's plans for fighting Communism depended so much on improving conditions in117 words
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Article262 1953-11-01 9 CVS THURSDAY the Arts Theatre presents Charles Morgan's play, "The River Line." This is their second anniversary production and has an all star cast including Olive Castle. Eileen Noble. Kenneth White, lan Eales-White. Pat Craig and Peter Wise. The Arts Theatre believe that this is perhaps the262 words
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Advertisement246 1953-11-01 9 presents the new Daimler have produced in the 'Conquest' not only a new car, but a different kind of car. Here is a medium -size saloon with all the customary Daimler qualities plus new, dashing performance. Greater power /weight ratio, greater verve, are combined with Daimler refinement and Daimler fluid246 words
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Article638 1953-11-01 10 a NXIOUS days, these. But challenging ones too Malaya's worst depression for 20 years threatens to plunge us into economic disaster, with its attendant political perils. The challenge to us all is obvious.. We need not just bow before the storm and bewail our misfortunes. We can— and638 words
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1111 1953-11-01 10 THE MAN WHO IS BACK WHERE HE STARTED People's hearts have changed in Malaya... HAVE you ever stopped to consider what it would be like if, at the end of your working career, you suddenly found yourself back where you started— with exactly nothing? I talked to such a man1,111 words
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Article176 1953-11-01 10 HAPPY LOW - HAPPY LOW By Soon, amid Malacca's old churches and ruins, will rise a modrrn building the $60,000 Methodist church at Tranquerah. The corner stone will be laid by Bishop Raymond L Archer. Methodist Bishop for S.E. Asia today at 4 p.m. So modern is its design,176 words
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Article221 1953-11-01 10 "TSOSCELES." wilting in 1 the Sunday Times, should be congratulated for pointing out the mathematical fallacy of men who are supposed to be eminent Apart from the fact that, by such an exposition, people will be restrained from blabbering absurdities, posterity will be thankful to him for showing it221 words
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Article193 1953-11-01 10 YOUR dramatic critic ended his or her review of "Dial M for Murder" with the following sentence: "One way and the other, the opening night of Dial M for Murder' was a bad one for the critics." The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines critic as "one who pronounces judgement; judge193 words
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Article142 1953-11-01 10 TN THE Sunday Times of October 11 you published a report from your Ipoh correspondent headed "Government won't go back: 400 left Tanjong Malim but most returned, says Mr. Hartley." I would like to make it clear that lam not, of course, in a position to make statements142 words
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Article173 1953-11-01 10 TTAVTNG read the Sunday Times report of the fire near Aljunied Road. I was surprised to see that no mention was made of the voluntary work done by Civil Defence personnel. A few Civil Defence volunteers, some in full uniform and others in their civilian clothes with armbands173 words
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Article, Illustration813 1953-11-01 10 Dr. E. Sinclair - Dr. E. Sinclair By STALI\ SPEAKS FROM MS %JMAVMT LA V R E N T V Pavlovitch Beria. awaitir.g trial for high treason, hai struck a body Wow against h«* enemy Male«kov. Russia new "Number One" boss. Two hundred Party leaders have received a photocopy of813 words
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Advertisement723 1953-11-01 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ~ANNOI'M 1 Ml NTs :n Hnrrfu Jt/fl (minimum) THE NEW LIST Of Huntley Palmers Gift Pnrcrl.s of delicious. export -nunlitv BlaculU and Cakes lor delivery in V K. and Continent ex-Factory ir- your favourite retail shop. Set :it today! JU8T1! TOW Opportunity Tommv Thomson of Singapore wishes to723 words
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Advertisement58 1953-11-01 10 iiiniiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiniiciiiiiMiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiimiMCJiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiii^ M. IB I Chock... I j Lubrication j j Serviced j j Station j REACH 5. I Destination j A ROUND THE WORLD £=ESs^=^ MORE CARS ARE l PROTECTED BY Mobiloil I THAN BY ANY OTHER BRAND STANDARD- VACUUM OIL CO.. (incorporated in v. s. a. with limited liability)58 words
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273 1953-11-01 11 7"HE Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. C. Casey, said in Singapore yesterday that the Communists in Malaya and Indo China were being directed from Peking. During the past two days in the Colony, and in the Federatior. Mr. Casey held important273 words
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Article297 1953-11-01 11 British sccoer result DIVISION 1 Arwnal 4 M,, Mi. 1,1 Wrd. 1 AMnn ill.i 2 Rolton 2 Blackpool 4 \V. Hrnmwich 1 Cardiff (harlton 0 C'hrliwa I Liverpool 2 If nrlrirrsiii-ld i, Manchester I ft M»nrhr*Ur. C. 3 Bui n\v\ 2 rnrlnmnulh 0 Middlesbrough 2 Shrff. D. 3 Newcastle 1Reuter - 297 words
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Article45 1953-11-01 11 BOLOGNA. Sat— An Italian art expert. Signor Earlo Pedretti. yesterday claimed that Leonardo tia Vinci's painting Mona Lisa is not Mona Lisa at all but Princess Filiberta of Savoy. He said years of research had led him to this conclusion.45 words
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Article72 1953-11-01 11 The basic travel allowance holiday allowance for travel to certain countries outside the Stcrlinp area for the year Nov. 1. 1953 Oct. 31. 1954. has been increased by £10 to £50 1 for adults. The number of countries for which it is available nas alsoAgencies - 72 words
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Article30 1953-11-01 11 MERSING. Sat— Tuan Haji Hashim bin Ibrahim, special grade clrrk of the district subtreasury, MerslriR. Johore, is soinR on leave from November before retirement after 3430 words
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Article24 1953-11-01 11 Mr. Bashist Rai, Headmaster of the Wetaji Hindi High School, Singapore, leaves for India today by Indian Airlines Corporation, on leave.24 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-11-01 11 Mr. Malcolm M.icDon.ild and Mohammed Hoc»»ein study one of Hocsicin'i painting] "A Shadow Play" which hat been bought by Mr. Mac Donald. Sunday Timct picture. Story on right.31 words
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Article82 1953-11-01 11 WHEN Mr. D. Mac Donald flew into Singapore yesterday by 8.0.A.C. Constellation from Sydney the first thing he wanted to know was about the climate in Malaya. Mr. Mac Donald's chief interest is the climate of countries he is visiting. His business Is pick-ups". He82 words
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Article79 1953-11-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— From tomorrow air parcels may be sent to the Irish Republic, the Postmaster-General, Malaya, announced today. The parcels will be sent by air mail to London and from there by surface. A charge of $7 will be made for the fist half79 words
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Article187 1953-11-01 11 Three sittings sufficed THE firsr portrait of the Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. by a local artist has been done by a young Indonesian painter, 29-year-old Mohammed Hoessem While at an exhibition in Kuala Lumpur a few months ago, Mr. Mac Donald was so impressed187 words
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Article68 1953-11-01 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— At the end of today's cases in the Sessions Court Mr. D. M K. Grant, Legal Adviser, Johore, farewelled Inche All bin Hassan, the President of the Court, who leaves tomorrow for Kota Bahru. Kelantan, on transfer Mr. Grant, on behalf of the prosecuting68 words
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Article40 1953-11-01 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat—After a mysterious explosion In Jalan Tangga Duke yesterday a large hole was found in a pillar of a building. The explosion was heard by a Honre Guard inspector wno reported. Investigations are in progress.40 words
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Article146 1953-11-01 11 PENANG, Sat. AFTER a two-hour argument Penang Free School j won its inter-school debate 1 against Convent Girls last I night before an enthusiasic audience of 400 students. The panel of four judges awarded the boys 1.293 points against 1,220 for the Tarci- sians.146 words
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Article42 1953-11-01 11 Protestant Churches in Singapore are holding a series of combined open air Evangelistic meetings on the grounds of St Andrews Cathedral from Monday, Nov. 2 to 6. There wiU be talks in Chinese. Malay and English, preceded by gospel films.42 words
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Advertisement16 1953-11-01 11 MM EVERYBODY KNOWS THE STRONGEST MAN DRINKS DOG'S ǤJ HEAD LOOK FOR JjjIi&THIS LABEL _Tj^"- k16 words
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Miscellaneous806 1953-11-01 11 ■MMMHHH "As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, walk ye in Him." Col. 2:6. CHIRCH OF ENGLAND FAIRFIELD: (Neil Road) 8.30 ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: 7 Sunday School. 9.15 Holy Cozna.m.. 8. Holy Communion: 9.30 Sun- munion: Rev. S. M. Thevathasan. day School, 10.30 Confirmation Ser- BEDOK: U.30 Sunday806 words
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Miscellaneous150 1953-11-01 11 The Weather Minirtum temperature (7 30 p.m. on Oct. .30 to 7.30 a.m on Oct. 31 > Singapore 75 degrees, Penang 74, Kota Bahru 74, Kuala Lumpur 73, Ipoh 73. Kuantan 71. Maximum temperature <7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 31 Singapore 90, Penang 85, Kota Bahru 89. Kuala150 words
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Article, Illustration216 1953-11-01 12 FRANCIS WU GIVES AMERICA CLOSEUP OF THE EAST... I M R Francis Wu (inset above), Hong Kong photo- grapher of international reputation, is i an advocate of the i development of i Chinese art through i photography. Mr. Wu recently j exhibited a collec- tion of photographs at the Smithsonian216 words
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Advertisement218 1953-11-01 12 /SP€NO CHRISTMAS j and New y«AR O^^rSl^ V AT S€A /T"2\^^ 11/ y j A NEW AND EXCITING WAY TO SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY m.v. ASIA" AIR CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT Leaves Singapore Dec. 24rt« Arrive* Hongkong Dee. 28th Leave* Hongkong Dee. 30th Arrive* Singapore |«n. 2nd ROUND TRIP FARES First Clast218 words
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Advertisement104 1953-11-01 12 Y^^^^^^^ ra)WMe*i f, omußiin mm nisi an smiris^^*^^^ m > DOCTORS f If BEST QUALITY SMARTEST TAILORING V HIGHPRESSURE -TEX- COLLAR WONT WRINKLE EVER ■*> OW SALt UAU LtAiWG STORES EVtKYWIifKt CUTS, WOUNDS, BURNS QUICKLY HEALED GERMOLENE soothes at a touch. It protects open wounds from dirt and dangerous germs.104 words
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Article, Illustration681 1953-11-01 13 .10011 \ nt:ii \<.s i - .***** nt :ii \<.s i Great acting in 3MG3Ms Julius Caesar l*ivtui<> panitfo htf AN interesting experiment in audience reaction is about to be carried out in Singapore. For years we have bemoaned the dearth of intelligent entertainment and berated the, film distributors for681 words
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Article22 1953-11-01 13 AW illustrated review of the London Films production. Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Sullivan." uill appear in this page next neck.22 words
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Article273 1953-11-01 13 T^O matter what we say about Hindustani pictures, they always enjoy a long run in Singapore, for the majority of Indian film fans care not tw:< Jots for the aesthetics of modern picture-making. They go for the songs, the salty humour and the melodramatics. But273 words
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Article, Illustration591 1953-11-01 13 Animal noises in the front stalls I WONDER what compelled those hordes of film fans to flock to see "Caroline Cherie" at the Capitol Theatre last week? Was it the sight of Martine Carol in the nude, the brilliant Technicolor backgrounds or the exceptional acting of extras and stars alike?591 words
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Advertisement370 1953-11-01 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS tJ,AnPAii TODAYtfcDAILY ~JMBWR/ W 111 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 rSS a -^..o«-LA C[ o, n* ..lmd 930 pm Phonr 'M-llfi For Rookiims I OX OI'R PANORAMIC SIHI l.\== m :^mt /ROBERT TAYLOR V>™ AVA GARDNER SIU yr^f* KEEL inflaminTCOLdß! Special Malayan Casettc Vice-President Nixon's tour of370 words
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Advertisement356 1953-11-01 13 feLalmJJLI^^M LAST 2 DAYS ?\m\ Malayan Gazette VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON VISITS K.L. Innitfht Jtirinifjhi i, "MERRY- GO ROUND" SESE" SHOWING FOR ONE DAY ONLY on TUES. Nov. 3rd I Start in 0/ II 'odnvsday SIMULTANEOUSLY with the PAVILION COLUMBIA PICTURES prwnts J| BOOK NOW! The Screen's GREATEST W ACHIEVEMENT of the356 words
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Article, Illustration745 1953-11-01 14 Great camera art and dazzling array of names THERE is all the world of quiet pride contained in a statement on Page 21 of this year's "Straits Times Annual" (on sale today). It says merely: "This annual was printed in its entirety at the Straits Times, Singapore." But the annual745 words
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Article65 1953-11-01 14 A BRITISH film talent scout, Mr. Robert Parriih. arrtved in Rangoon to search for a beautiful Burmese girl to play opposite Gregory Peck in "The Purple Plain. Hit Ideal: A girl beautiful by Western standards but retaining Asian characteristics. One of the 18 women he interviewed65 words
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Article, Illustration741 1953-11-01 14 NOSTALGIA— BY NOEL COWARD EVEN his most undemanding admirers suffered a ripple of anxiety when they learned that Noel Coward wis ;,***** ba~k to cabaret What on earth would he do? He had not been seen in musical comedy since before the war He surely was not relying on a741 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-11-01 14 Glamour girl Rhonda Fleming, Paramount star, in an alluring pose before th« studio camera.14 words
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Advertisement664 1953-11-01 14 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CjMOSJ 0« OF THESE OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!^ f/ rZZrs^^X^ 11 £L!XVti5 l which is xsss p" sdbjecTT out (1) how to double your income, (2) how to gain ten years' *J£sft;«» frocMM p."J» W hIISo664 words
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Advertisement383 1953-11-01 14 o *oT./o* J Jbjk A\• I wBL> Bf (f fjMm thing in the morning freshens you up both *< 'MX mentally and physically. It clears the head, K ■jjm cleanses and refreshes the mouth, removes all M symptoms of liverishness. ENO'S contains W n0 narsn purgatives. Its gentle laxative action383 words
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Article1411 1953-11-01 15 JOIIX Lv VALLIERE - JOIIX Lv VALLIERE wo i tint sTonr or the sipi:rx\tiral «y IT was in connection with my Ancient Egyptian and Coptic studies in the Sussex house particularly the latter, that I came into contact with Mrs. TearbrighL As von will probably remember, her husband who died many1,411 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-11-01 15 Pretty *t a picture it lovely Jeanne Dm a* the r«Uiei on a fishing boat between scene* of UmvcrtalInternational's "Thunder Say."21 words
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Article763 1953-11-01 15 SHEILA PRENTICE - SHEILA PRENTICE CHILDREN CALL HER MUMMY'S FRIEND' A true story from Malacca by IN a town as ancient as Malacca, with its history of recurrent siege and settlement, there must be many ghosts. Some may be purely Imaginary, created by fear or .superstition, but one763 words
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Advertisement348 1953-11-01 15 I dreamed I went to the races in my Etude bra You've won the figure you'n dreamed of! Etude* gives i full, rounded look to /our curves. New stitching discovery emphasises their shapeliness! In your favorite fabrics. Senuine Maidenform Brassieres •re made only In the United States of»Americ«. There is348 words
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Advertisement325 1953-11-01 15 IN A CLASS ITSELF /fr+r^f/^i&tf All Dunlop car tyres carry the Gold Seal, the symbol ol all that is best in tyre building technique, but the DUNLOP FORT is designed for the motorist who wants the very best and is prepared to pay a little more for a tyre without325 words
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Advertisement690 1953-11-01 16 MOTOR *WISE MEN AGREE more miles per gallon CHAMPION "Don't knew a b«H«i way to cut down on lu»l," wrttM Albert Celinat, P«ri> tail drivw. "I am j taxi driver. Naturally, tfi« mor« r~\W milawoe I malts with r 111 aocri gollon of fua)l, vjt tri«» greoter my p»odt«. Thot'j690 words
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Advertisement321 1953-11-01 16 I 91 ft c nfM ■BaaaW 49BaaalaB and everyone will admire you! Catcx Nail Poli.h enhance*' the natural lovelinena of your nail*, inviiea the «weete»t flattery! Ontohinca, onrwear* even rnoilier poliohe* hrnuiu Cutrt mntaini the mirncU+r+tir intreHirnl Ennmrlon! Th« miracnlona "SpillpniP feature prevent" damage to clnthea and furniture allowa ample321 words
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Miscellaneous1340 1953-11-01 16 W Edgar Rice Burroughs SH" r l\ A\ NOW A 6 X°U p °Z WILP-EVEP NATIVES ALL <9V£<C HIM, THIS WEEK FOR ALL I FORCEFUL SCORPIO j In 1953 the Sun enters Scorpio en 5.7 p.m. Greenwich Time i j on October 23. and leaves it (or Sarittarius at 2.231,340 words
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Miscellaneous218 1953-11-01 16 spend too much on thrm. Financially a somewhat problematical day. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Black and White, 4. Diamond. TUESDAY. Think big today; the higher you aim the better. Person?! problems un- I likely to work out as you anticipated. Shelve them if you can. FOR LUCK TODAY218 words
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Article, Illustration685 1953-11-01 17 Stars and CRIME AMATiXG FACTS ABOUT P. I. H. NAYLOR continuing YOUR FATE in the STARS "JMllUU'dll the ages crime has been a best-seller subject. Today crime novels have record sales, and thriller films and plays lake the town. Criminals are a fascinating study, murderers in particular. Humanitarians are inclined685 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-11-01 17 Marie Blanchard. Universal star lounges delccr.ibly for our delight12 words
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Article476 1953-11-01 17 QVER two and a halt years a broken-hearted mother ot a Communist-held prisoner in Korea paid £150. Malayan 1,275) to a confidence trickster to -make thir.gs easier" for her son. And only last week-end was the cruellest hoax of the Korean War revealed to the476 words
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Article158 1953-11-01 17 BANISHED COLDS IN THE OFFICE IF there is one thing Brigadier R. Boyd Winton cannot put up with it is, as he says, "snivelling stenographers with common colds." So each year he has the indoor staff of 20 at the Biggleswade, England, building firm, of which he is a director,158 words
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Article150 1953-11-01 17 THE Americans are turning milk into alcohol, but they are doubtful whether it will turn out to be a commercial success. The discovery was made by British milkmen who made a round of the United States as a productivity team. They say that the150 words
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Advertisement468 1953-11-01 17 SAFE^^^sMILK Registered Trade-Mark J^W BEAR BRAND Genuine Natural SWISS MILK Sole Agents: H Singopore Kuolo Lumpur Ipoh Penong y Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in IS i% 24 Hours W •mo u» «uc*v*it ol NtaMlwa t>7 aa SfFORE AFTR laitlin ahnUlaa it v ac lon«*r ncets- bMllng your urn. maiint468 words
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Miscellaneous191 1953-11-01 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Canal (4) 5. Territorial unit (5) 11. Bay (5) 12. Enalfns of royalty (7) 13. Count feet In verac (4) 14. F-mhionable (5) It. Wood (5) 17 r \ist (3) 18. Joke (3) 20. Kvade IS) 21. Bird (4) 22. Behind (3) 24. With lefa aero**191 words
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Article, Illustration939 1953-11-01 18 SOME LESSON'S IN BETTER DR I VING r Motoring in Malaya hr Manning Black wood RECENTLY, your correspondent had a brief trip up-country in a very fast car, during which the driver never wasted a single second. And it was not until he was back in Sngapore that he realised939 words
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Article616 1953-11-01 18 CRUSADER - Schoolboys with a lot to learn CRUSADER HIGHLIGHTS OF SPORT By WEDNESDAYS deplorable display of hooliganism on the Pudu Road Padang, Kuala Lumpur, which caused the abandonment of the deciding game in the Thomson Cup soccer competition for old boys teams, shattered two things I had in mind. One was616 words
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Article180 1953-11-01 18 PARIT BUNTAR. IT was thiro time lucky for the Rovers when they beat the Anglo Chinese School by 2 goals to nil >n a hockey friendly on the padang. This was the third meet'ne of the tvo sides this .season and both the previous matches have been drawn.180 words
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Article108 1953-11-01 18 ACROSS: 1. Duct. 5, Manor. 11. Inlrt. 12, Recalls. 13, Sran. 14, Smart. IS. Copae. 17, Are. 18, Pun. 20, Elude. 27. Erne 22, Aft. 24. Astride. 36. Border. 29, Turned. 30, Arouses. 32. Try 33, Stun. 34, Sprit;. 36, Hat 37. Too. 38, Crate 41. Grunt. 42,108 words
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Article, Illustration763 1953-11-01 18 Johnny Johnson - Some fine swimming by Ong Choon Lim Johnny Johnson By ON Friday, at the Chinese Swimming Club, the young swimmers' of the city continued on their merry record breaking way, when at the Senior Inter-Schools meet, seven new marks were registered. In several instances thfy wen set by the same763 words
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Advertisement258 1953-11-01 18 Now Breaking Rrroids V. SIMUL TANEOUfLY ALL OVER MALAYA South-East \sia Film Too 'AURAT" with 110', EncUsh Subtitles *joiiori: iiahiu Broadway Theatre Show ire To Parked Housrsfl'. Daily at LIS-t.IS-t.il p.m 4th 810 DAY STRONGER THAN EVER! KUALA M MPI It Hindustan Theatre Ist Time On WIDE SCREEN 4 Shows:258 words
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Article517 1953-11-01 19 Only need point two games By Our Hockey Reporter DEIGNING champions Singapore Recreation Club "Reds" were put in a good position to retain their Singapore Hockey Association senior league title following yesterday's games. Recs themselves scored a brilliant 5-1 victory over Indian Association on the padang517 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-01 19 JACK STANLEY, S.R.C. inside right, (left) picks the ball off the pads of Vincent Gomes. Indian Association goalkeeper, to score the Recs' second goal. A.jit Singh (right) and Roy Sharma rush up to help but are too late.— Sunday. Times picture.41 words
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Article222 1953-11-01 19 CSC STRIKE FORM AFTER POOR START STRIKING form in the 10th minute and dominating play for most of the rest of the game, Ceylon Sports Club beat Police 3-1 in Singapore Hockey Association Div 1 league at C.S.C. ground yesterday. This was the Ceylonese's fourth victory in eight outIngs but222 words
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Article201 1953-11-01 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat -Col P F C Watklns. who is organising a rifle association In Kuala Lumpur was honoured at the annual rifle shoot organised by the JB Rifle Association yesterday. He was asked to give away the prizes. Mr. V. O. Donough on behalf201 words
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Article46 1953-11-01 19 The IRC. team to play REME In a friendly soccer at Parrer Park on Tuesday will be chosen fromNarayanan, S. Paul, K. R. Muthlah, M. Ohanl. T. C. Balan Moorthy, P. Suppiali, Rashid. Bala. Nadarajah. Loganathan. Parajn. Salaudln. Ibrahim Yusof, M. I. Ostnan.46 words
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Article43 1953-11-01 19 Naval Base CC. beat Singapore Harbour Board Police by the only goal of the game, scored by Bha an Singh in the first half. In the SHA Dlv. 3 game at Naval Base yesterday. N. Singh and S. Singh umpired.43 words
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Article30 1953-11-01 19 RAP seietar beat RNAS Sembawang by two unconverted tries to nil at rugger at Sembawang yesterday. Scorers for RAF Setetar were Wylle and Woodrafle. Mr. DeaU refereed.30 words
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Article39 1953-11-01 19 RE ME. beat V.M.C A. by 2-1 tn ,i Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2 league match played at BalMiMer ground yesterday. Scorers for REME: Wcl Ah Kun and Snape. V.M.C. A. scored thrnuqft Tan Soo Hlan.39 words
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Article243 1953-11-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QELANGOR'S chances of retaining the Foong Seong J Cup next month will be weakened if Abdullah Piruz. the State champion and Thomas Cup player, joins Wong Peng Soon's tour of Taipeh, Formosa. The coaches of Selangor's Foong Seong Cup team have243 words
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307 1953-11-01 19 PENANO. Bat. I 'ITEDAH MALAYS beat Negri i IV Sembilan Malays by 4-1 in the final of the Bultans' Gold Cup soccer competition played at Victoria Oreen here today, to retain the trophy. Despite the generous margin It was a thrilling game that307 words
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629 1953-11-01 19 S.C.C 19; Royal Navy 3. IT WAS a pity there was a clash of dates between the Combined Services rugby tour of Slam and the Cricket Clvb Royal Navy fixture on the padang yesterday. Because of the tour the Navy, probably one of the629 words
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Article222 1953-11-01 19 A SPIRITED second half rally enabled Singapore Corinthians to win this year's Singapore Amateur F.A. Div 111 League championship by defeating Balestler United 4-2 in the final at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Corinthians opened scoring In the fourth minute of the first whistle thrrough left222 words
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Article35 1953-11-01 19 SYDNEY. Sat.— Jockey A. Mulley has accepted an engagement to ride in Singapore for the Shaw Stable. Mulley, who rode for this stable about two years ago, will leave Sydney on Nov. 18.35 words
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Article39 1953-11-01 19 UNIVERSITY of Malaya beat Johore English College by 33 point* (3 goals, 4 tries, a penalty and drop goal) to six pints (a try and penalty), at rugger at Bukit Tlmah yeeterday. S/Ldr. Watkln refereed.39 words
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Article45 1953-11-01 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The annual meeting of the Merging Rifle Association will be held at Merelne Rifle Range on Nov. 5 and 6. Included In the programme are event* which are also open to menbe* of the Becurlty Forces stationed In "he district.45 words
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429 1953-11-01 19 Poison letters divorce action worried Turpin By A Special Correspondent OOISON pen letters have been sent to Mrs. Pamela Eunice Valentine, whose police-constable husband has cited Randolph Turpin, Britain's middle-weight champion, in divorce proceedings. Blonde Mrs. Valentine, who is 24, said to me when I saw her at her home429 words
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318 1953-11-01 19 Junior Tennis DAVID SEOW. 17, of Bt. Patrick's School, recovered from a bad start to win the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's junior singles title from the holder. Sharaln bin Osman (16), In the final played at V.M.C.A. yesterday. In last year's final Sharain had318 words
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Article23 1953-11-01 19 REME beat Royal Signals by five points (goal) to three (try) at rugger at TangUn Barracks yesterday. Maj. Duggan refereed.23 words
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Advertisement255 1953-11-01 19 ~fctf SELAMAT JT MALAM BUI TUAN! SCIENTISTS HAVE NOW PROVED THAT UNLESS WE PROP OUR EYES OPEN WITH MATCH STICKS vVE SPEND OVER A TH I RD OF OUR LIVES ASLEEP THIS TERRIFYING REVELATION IS NOT TO BE TAKEN CASUALLY. AND AT LITTLES EVERY PROVISION IS MADE TO ENSURE THAT255 words
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Article120 1953-11-01 20 JEEP JOTTINGS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. fpHE VETERAN Singapore 1 tra'ner, iX-Col. T. L. Fox. returned to Singapore from England on Thursday. Fox had gone to England for treatment for a serious throat ailment. I am told he has made a very good recovery. Sporting: Gesture, top money120 words
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Article106 1953-11-01 20 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. COUTH Johore beat North Johore at rugger on the Civil Services Club ground today by 14 point* tgoal. try and 2 penalties) to six points (2 tries). In the first half. Edlngton opened the scoring by kicking a penalty for South Johore. Next106 words
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Article52 1953-11-01 20 Police beat RAAP Wallabies' by 15 points (three goals) to five (Roal) at rugger at Tengah yesterday. Scorers for Police: Bulat (try, converted by Rlcketts). Ross (try, converted by Boon Keng) and McNeir (try, converted by Boon Keng). DifUw f scored and Bohan converted for HAAF. L Cor.52 words
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Article389 1953-11-01 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Skyrider also works well By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. gACK in serious training after a spell in Cameron Highlands, Proctor shaped like a winner on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. With Mickey Donnelly astride, this four-year-old by Mirza II showed a bright389 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-11-01 20 ROY LAZAROO (left) is not on target with this right cross aimed at the chin of Sidik bin Ahmad in the mosquitoweight final of the Singapore A.B.V youth championships at the Happy World stadium on Friday night. But Lazaroo, a stylish, clean-hitting boxer, was on the mark with several other63 words
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Article56 1953-11-01 20 KUALA LUMPUR Sat Methodist Girls School. Tanjong Mallm, beat Methodist Olrls School. Kuala Lumpur "B" team at hockey on the M.G.S. ground here today. The visitors got the winning goal late In the second half when a shot by a forward was deflected Into the net off the56 words
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Article92 1953-11-01 20 FIXTURES for tonight In tne Singapore Badminton Association's open championship, which will begin at 7.15 p.m. are: Men's singles: Leow Kirn Fatt v Loong Pan Yap. Women's singles: Baby Low v Mrs. Molly Tan. Men's doubles: S. A. Dural Khoo Eng Teck v Ong Poh Llm ft92 words
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Article110 1953-11-01 20 BATU PAHAT, Sat.— Chinese Recreation Club beat P.W.D. by seven matches to one in a friendly interclub tennis tournament nere yesterday. Results (CRC first): Llan Choo bt Ismail Ishak 6-4. 6-3; Kua Swee rhlcm bt Yatim Puteh 6-3 6-4 Dawson bt Llm Chung Huat 6-2110 words
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Article32 1953-11-01 20 SEGAMAT Sat. Miss Stewart and Tong Rang beat Miss Sftrojlnl and Yeo On Keong 6-3. 4-6. 6-3. 'n the mixed doubles quarter-final of the Segamat District tennis championships here yesterday.32 words
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Article509 1953-11-01 20 WEIGHTS for next TT Saturday. first day of the Selangnr Turf Clubs November meeting are: Cl. Dlv. 1-1 M Sudden Choice 9.00 Show Show 8.12 Magnificence 8.12 Three Rings 8.10 Another View 8.08 King Crow 8.07 Tide O'Gold 8.07 Ascot 8.06 Straits Code 8.06 Bend509 words
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335 1953-11-01 20 KUALA II MIM K. Saturday. CIX 1952 Olympics Indian hockey stars are included 1 among the 16 players- named by the Indian Hockey Federation to tour Singapore and the Federation o Malaya in February next year. The Olympic stars are Francis335 words
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Article243 1953-11-01 20 MORE than 5,000 spectators were thrilled by badminton of world class provided by 6ome of Malaya's finest exponents of the game which swelled the Poppy Day Fund by $8,000 at the Singapore Badminton stadium last night. Playing at the top of his lorm. Wong Peng Soon,243 words
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Article107 1953-11-01 20 FLEMINOTON, Sat. pRINCE MORVI. owned by Mr. J. Harris and "H. Banks." today won the £4.800 Victoria Derby by a head from CromLs, property of Mrs. J. W. and Mr. A. R Underwood, at the Flemlngton racecourse. Townsville. owned by Mrs. S. E. Smithers andReuter - 107 words
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Article131 1953-11-01 20 TAIPINO. Sat. In the hockey carnival organised by the North Perak School* Sports Council. Clifford School, of Kuala Kangsar. played well to qualify for the final by beating Anglo-Chinese School, of I Parit Buntar. 3-0 here yesterday. Scorers were Rashldl (2) and Shaari. They will131 words
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Advertisement353 1953-11-01 20 n II you «Wl to be Zm&t oH.mt. buy ROUE I. s", j^k Insure th«rp pictures any lima by 't» .viewing" erincptc. M«sl«r ivery s^^k photographic jituition in black jr<d -white or in color and male us* llH^k ol its fourfold features: §|s|^ ROUFILM CINE FILM 3 5 mm- PL353 words
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Miscellaneous541 1953-11-01 1 I GRIGGS THOSE SAVAOES ARE GOING TAINT HUMAN.' IM NOYUH A YUH BLAME FOOL/ THERE AlNT I TD B^RM THE CiSCO KlD.' j GONNA TRY TO DONT, BV A BETTER WAY TO START A WAR J -V YUP/ INJUNS V. STOP IT/ y V JINGO! BETWEEN WHITES AND INJUNS "S541 words
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Miscellaneous11 1953-11-01 1 Sunday Times Fun Parade THS CISCO KIV* Houv MUt West fcurourtte11 words
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Miscellaneous274 1953-11-01 2 Sunday Times Fun Parade But people who have inhabited a planet I UV "now the heavens above us have joined the SP^S^BP** Sfe 5INCE TIME IMMEMORIAL FIND IT HARD TO tt^H F0R^5 OF DESTRUCTION FROM BELOW... RESCUE ip^^ jt f^mfy *SK^P C— 4 BELIEVE THAT THE GROUND COULD BE TORN274 words
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