Sunday Standard, 27 September 1953
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Title Section21 1953-09-27 1 With 8 -page COLOUR comics FREE SUNDAY STANDARD V«l. IV. No. 87, SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1953. TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article334 1953-09-27 1 House boy Tells Of Bedroom Tragedy Standard Staff Reporter MR. ANTHONY Scott Somerville (24) a Cadet ASP. of the Singapore Police Force and his wife Mrs. Aletta Gertrude Somerville (25) were found seriously injured by gunshot wounds m the bedroom of the A.S.P.'s quarters m334 words
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207 1953-09-27 1 2,100 Dead As Typhoon Hits I-C, Japan vAIGON, Sept. 26 (AP)-Nearly 1,000 persons are to have been killed by a typhoon which struck t of central Indo-China, Pham Van Giao, Gov- entral Viet Nam, announced today. feared that tho death toll may reach 2 000 yesterday pushed flood waters over207 words
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Article35 1953-09-27 1 |.O? DON Sept 26 (AFP) shontinf himself revolver Leslie Ke-ear-old editor of a icial aewspaper, wrote of detailed inii> tor his editorial i how t<» prepare his notice m th«» paper.35 words
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Article35 1953-09-27 1 Slabbed Docker Dies Ooi Scow larl band who a < > ffet stall this aft< raoon, II re he had f< r treatment. i m the c, who are IM, are 4 her whart tion with the35 words
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Article17 1953-09-27 1 i Yuan In d the way to reneralii imo k as President of China.— UP.17 words
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Article13 1953-09-27 1 Fren ch Resident French Resident- Pierce Voi- U rduy to his Dost. AFPAFP - 13 words
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Article65 1953-09-27 1 TORONTO. Sept. 26 (Reulor) Five Canadian rubber companies wer c fined $M 30-,-000 each yesterday for operating a combine and fixing prices since 19.16. The rive companies, Goodyear. Dominion. Gutta Percha, Dunlop and B. F. Goodrich, had pleaded guilty. An injunction restraining them from any further combine65 words
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Article37 1953-09-27 1 ADELAIDE, Sept. 26 (Router). Atomic explosions during the British experiments m central Australia next month might be heard between 300 and 400 miles away, according to Sir William Penney, the British atomic icieatisL37 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-09-27 1 LADY TEMPLER, wife of the Hish Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templer. was yesterday "fined" S3 by a be-wigged judge m a "court" m Singapore. The charge: Kissing young children unnecessarily. She paid tin* fine The "court" was held m the St. Andrew s Cathedral ground t268 words
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Article, Illustration801 1953-09-27 1 Standard Staff Reporter IT is wrong for Malaya to sell rubber to Communist countries if she cannot sell to the United States at a price she wants. This was the reply given by Lord Swinton, British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, at a press conference m Government801 words
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Article28 1953-09-27 1 FORMER Premier -Ibrahim Abdel Hadi pleaded not guilty m Cairo, yesterday to chai.-r of high treason and instigation of corruption before a revolutionary court. APAP - 28 words
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Article21 1953-09-27 1 FIFTEEN Japanese war brides of Australian soldiers arrived m Hongkong yrsterday on their way to Australia. APAP - 21 words
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Article84 1953-09-27 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 2»>. The United States and Spain today signed a 20-year defence agreement giving the United States right to develop and use naval and air ba>es on Spanish soil and assuring Spain of military equipment from the United States. In solemn reremonic.s at the Foreign Ministry84 words
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Article335 1953-09-27 1 GENERAL ASKS FOR TEA— WINS FIGHT INDIAN VILLAGE, Korea, Sept. 26 (UP) Thousands of angry a nti-Communist Chinese prisoners rioted and clashed with Indian troops o n Friday and captured an Indian Major a s hostage, it was reported today. The riot was put down through335 words
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Article, Illustration232 1953-09-27 1 THE Singapore Standard third Christmas Toy Fund was increased yesterday by $60. bringing ihe total to $0,1<>6. Mr. Teoh Chye Chong of Kluang. Johore. sent m $."><) and Sergeant Lee Chiang Tee, son of City Councillor Lee Choon Eng. donated $10 which was given to232 words
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Article86 1953-09-27 1 THE public debt of the SHgapon City Council will Incn 'Mi $lw mill. <>n to |19 million tU I t the draft estimatci for next disclose. Lasl yr.ir. the Interest and linking fun<j phaige* amounted to $8.8 million. The <>' loan on which Intere ll still bor.ig86 words
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Article24 1953-09-27 1 A NotMh KOCMUI Rovorn- ment delegation headed l>v Prime Minister Kirn li Bung loft MOSCOW fOf homo on Friday, Moscow radio announced24 words
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Advertisement52 1953-09-27 1 APPLIANCES SCOTT ENGLISH (S.fc.A LTD. >itmaiM»re Kuala Lumpur STM Bwfl W BETTER BY AIR W A fv L I*l X BEST n K L M 4 W j%? dP Jf Just telephone ***** tf. Royal Dutch Airlines Freight Department ITEM LARGE AND small OIK PERSONAL ATTENTION WHERE SER VICE COMES52 words
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Advertisement20 1953-09-27 1 •Cl CMAM k|^ COLO STOtACf Nn I H CBI AMiRICS I f f^| J French Cognac Brandy \-j^i^^ > BORHEO imUjl20 words
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Article133 1953-09-27 2 THE rubber market m Singapore ruled quiet yesterday at slightly higher price* thai those on the previous day. fust grade rubber lor October shipment being quoted around 63] cents per Ib. Opcii;ng steady at about half a cent higher, quotations eased slightly. Small oversea* orders wore re133 words
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221 1953-09-27 2 TO SETTLE PAY ISSUE Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 500 temporary clerks, interpreters and income tax auditors employed by the Singapore Government want an arbitration board to settle their claims for a new salary structure and backdating of that structure to Jan. 1, 1951. In April. Mr.221 words
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Article, Illustration218 1953-09-27 2 Services Work As A Team, Keightley GENERAL Sir Charles Keightloy. C-in-C, Far East Land Forces, left Singapore yesterday by air to take up his new command as C-in-C, Middle East Land Forces. Li a farewell message Sir Charles said: I am leaving the Far East with great regret and amStandard - 218 words
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153 1953-09-27 2 Modern Offices For Qantas In S'pore WORK will begin on Oct. 1. on the* ultra modern renovations planned for the QANTAS Empire Airways booking and reception office m Bras Biisah Road. The artlst*i impression of the new office layout (below) shows some of the modernistic features which the Singapore architect153 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-09-27 2 photo. THE wedding took place a t the St. Joseph's Church. Singapore, yeslrrel.iy. ul Mr. TtUx Alfred Lazaroo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lazaroo and Mlh S\l\i.i Starlet Mitchell daughter of Mrs. L. Mitchell. The couple is seen above at a recptioa held Si AnStandard - 53 words
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445 1953-09-27 2 Police Unable To Stop Vice In Hotels THERE is no way to stop vice. Two thousand years ago, they were talking of stopping it. They are still talking, said a Singapore lawyer, Mr. H. R. Wilson. He was commenting on the suggestion of a reader, Mr. P. W. Tan. that445 words
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Article94 1953-09-27 2 Charily Show THE public of Singapore will literally have to "go to the dogs' on Oct. 7 when the "Canine Capers" open at the Badminton Hall. The proceeds of the performance wiii be given to the S.AT.A. and the Univcrstv of Malaya Endowment Fund. The ihow will l>e94 words
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Advertisement383 1953-09-27 2 Sill \IIO\s \M VIEE J dical H A re- f Ojuli rs ,v .pab.e indcpe!)"< m ''ing poisons department S Mlanr required. Hn v PU Box 118 Ipoh SALES R* v yes uo de cent Pay/i on In conw Rs <-ki.. om. Liberal bonuses. Lily Fabric* Ludhiana India. w \mi;d383 words
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Advertisement22 1953-09-27 2 si. ndarda For The 1 nemp| O y< i i i H H 1 1 r •v (H I LMI! 1 f22 words
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Article91 1953-09-27 3 Colony Sawmills Face A Crisis OLONY Sawmills hi have to face a ,1 1 period towards end of this year If its and log prices not be reduced to iivcrs* prices, acto the half-year-»rt of the SingaChamber of f omnterce. of timber for the of the year 5 300 t91 words
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Article31 1953-09-27 3 Asian music m yesterday at and formed an "he n.'ime of ie Party. c 'ted Messrs. •'"< 1 < > Mohd v :i Abdul Wuhal) io f ary speel ely.31 words
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Article23 1953-09-27 3 tY Subrnmaniam, ■entenced m First District ar*a rigorous for breaking 4 Jaian Besar Sept. 12 rind isl watch, a ■,;rt.23 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-09-27 3 YESTERDAY wa s pay day mi n one of the largest Ktihfx-r Purchasing Company's godowns m Singapore with approximately 1.200 employees, who for the fourth time with m the past few months lined up to drop contributions from their pay envelopes into the SATA collection box.153 words
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69 1953-09-27 3 THE Singapore City Council will take over the road and car park. otT Tiong Bahru Road opposite Kirn Pong Road, if the Improvement Trust builds them. The City's Public Work, Committee has recommended the taking over only-v after the works are completed69 words
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Article35 1953-09-27 3 TAN CHONG BENG, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First District Court yesterday for breaking into a house at Queen Street at midnight on Sept. 3 to commit theft.35 words
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Article23 1953-09-27 3 DYNAMOS from t h r e c tractors used m clearing the Bartley English Srh<x>l ground m Singapore were stolen recently23 words
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288 1953-09-27 3 Psychotic Cases On The Increase At Woodbridge THE NUMBER OF PSYCHOTIC CASES BEING TREATED IN SINGAPORE'S WOODBRIDGE HOSPITAL IS ON THE INCREASE. In 1946, there were only 500 patients at the hospital. Today, there are 1,730. Reason given for the increase is that the public ore beginning to trust the288 words
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Article, Illustration636 1953-09-27 3 Roy Ferroa - MALAYAN NAVY IS DOING VITAL JOB Roy Ferroa Patrolling The Coast Rivers By NUMBERING among its officers and ratings some of the youngest members m the Commonwealth's naval services, the tiny Royal Malayan Navy is carrying out a specially important job patrolling the coastline and rivers of Malaya m defence636 words
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256 1953-09-27 3 From Katong Shore To The 'Joo-Hee' Stalls ANY moonless nit»ht, this month, an aerial observer might mistake the shoreline of Katong and Bedok for a new floating town. The lights of a thousand ketzen storm lamps twinkle and light up the water, attracting to the surface myriads of anchovy (ikan256 words
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Article88 1953-09-27 3 PROBLKMS of i) education md health of me Tamil community <>f s ■/ill be <\\^ \hv innual wneral meeting -if \)u Tamil Reform A ocial loi 8.3Q p.m. at the Briti-h Council Hall, Stamford H Mr. v.T. Ar.i-u. Secretary ol the rVaaociation. told The Standard jresterdajr88 words
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Advertisement131 1953-09-27 3 Sunday prize puzzle hist week^t soluiloiT THE entry of Junaida I blnte Abdul Wahab of IgM, Wray Road. Batu Gajah, Perak was the first correct one to be opened by the Con- jlL^k test Editor. The $>0 will be «||^l s^nt to her this week. The solution, as most read-131 words
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Advertisement130 1953-09-27 3 gto yr% aa^B^^^^B^s^B* aa^st^B^ga^B^B^B^sM you ore hard to satisfy. then I B> r'^^k you are welcome to give us o IB gB j FOR many years our customers If ill Wa JV^ hove known the ouMfondmg I I V PW V quality, styling ond craftsmanship VI V V I 1\130 words
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Article, Illustration482 1953-09-27 4 Capt. D. H. de T. Reade - The Army In Malaya Is Salvage Minded Capt. D. H. de T. Reade By THE Ainiy m Malaya us indeed, everywhere is salvage conscious, thereby >.t\ing the taxpayers huge .sums annually. special unit the Return Stores Depot operated h.v the RAOC 7 I OD v.is tortned for Malaya last March482 words
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Article213 1953-09-27 4 IN ADDITION to discourteous driving and dangerous "L" drivers, motorists m Singapore today face 9 new menace rowdies m cars who disregard all rules of the road and threaten to beat up anyone who protests. O.ic case which happened live days ago involved ;i doctor213 words
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Article85 1953-09-27 4 LONDON. Sept. 26 (Reuter) Amalgamation of th e two Malayan organisations m Britain the Malayan Students Union a nd the Malay Soeiet; was suggested last night by Mr. H. G. Gan. Speaking at the Union's annual dinner. Mr. Gan who is the president said ttoh o85 words
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Article76 1953-09-27 4 MR. Prank T. Cartwright, administrative secretary of Methodist Churches of America, who ha> come from Now Ycfrk will speak at the Wesley Church, Fort Canning. Singapore today, at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Cartwrifht who [a on a tour of the Far East will visit Kuala Lumpur and Malacca76 words
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Article63 1953-09-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. After neaiiy more than a year m Malaya accompanying General Sir Geiald Templer, the High Commissioner, on about 100 major tours through every part of the country as Military Assistant. Major David Lloyd Owen left by air this morning for England. He63 words
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Article47 1953-09-27 4 Newsman For W oomera MR. Chapman Pincher a scientist who is also, science editor of the Daily .Express, passed through- Singapore last nignt on his way to Australia to cover the new British atomic bomb test which is to be held somewhere at the Woomera rocket range.47 words
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Article365 1953-09-27 4 Sir Uda To Take On More Duties LONDON. Sept. 26 (Rt -liter) Responsibility ior the care of all Malayan students m Britain is gradually passing from the Colonial OfTice to the Commissioner for Malaya m London, Raja Sir Uda said here last night. Telling members of the Malayan Students Union365 words
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Article, Illustration231 1953-09-27 4 MUAR, Sat.-— Twenty-seven Communist terrorists have been killed m the Muar district of Johore since the beginning of August. A Government statement yesterday said that this "outstanding success has been achieved through information received from the public and from surrendered enemy personnel." The (tatemenlStandard - 231 words
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Article72 1953-09-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A branch committee member <>( the terrorist organisation m Selangor has boon killed by Security Forces among three Communist terrorists hanged by Security Forces today The man Chin Che Tung. alias Chin Kuan alias l.au Choua was killed by an Area Security Unit72 words
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196 1953-09-27 4 TONTINE MEN ON 12 CHE A TING CHARGES IPOH, Sat— Three organisers of a Tontine Syndicate were today produced before Mr. E. V. A. Peers, President of the Sessions Court here, on a total of twelve charges of criminal breach of trust. Accused were Woo Mun Lee. 40, Ng Thin.196 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-27 4 x uhic IIM !l \mi\ iMfH x, whrn M,.s i 1 ti DaaaM li n Ban «f t»,- m Xr ii "l be i i Burst* all urn uniform \nu\ t Urn i. tt -i, iitV i of I 1 I INI m I47 words
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Article32 1953-09-27 4 THE Selangor Branch of Ali-T.lalaya Muslim Missionary Society at a meeting held last week, decided to co-operate with the Singapore branch m convening a South-East Asia Muslim Conference.32 words
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144 1953-09-27 4 Standard Stair Reporter THE Council of Joint Action, representing Asian Singapore Government servants, resents a eritftdun made by Mr. A. F. Taylor. Chairman ot \hv Stagaptre Chamber of Commerce at its hall" yearly meeting <»" Friday. Mi Taylor, ret- I t ipL unioi I that144 words
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Article50 1953-09-27 4 Praise For Sakuntala' THE Indian FFien c Art; Society of Singapore pn Poet Kalidasa'a 'Sakuni Iho Victoria Thontre on Fi ;in f Saturday nights. piety had done a real tarvict lor Ui e development of dramatic art. 'i np acting honour goes to Sarngarava and Durvasa Pviyamvada and Amiauja, *l50 words
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Article65 1953-09-27 4 Penang Paper Faces Writ PENANG. S.w Thi I).--puty Public Prosecutor, Mr ,J. D. Peterkin has been granted eaVi to .'i>p'y to High Court Sept iB f<T a writ ol foment l r contempt «»f Court against Choong Koa. Swee, F'iitor of tlie Plnanj Gaaette, m >onnection ;'ii report on the65 words
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Advertisement213 1953-09-27 4 THE FRESHNESS OF iA N D THE MILDNESS OF )_____^9_Hi^^ .<.'"v::. i lili'l m DAI MAI lUC CH A n f rALfYIULIVt bUAP <-^«*^_ I II A C DATU TUCCC nHO DUIII InC jl M Chlorophyll— p UPC| Mild, ADVANTAGES M Nature's WoniLr-Worker Protective Olive Oil j#sW^ Verifying Chlorophyll, the213 words
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Advertisement90 1953-09-27 4 PUT& CEYLON T€A Imported \tom Ceylon knoTry o < tmd t SINGAPORE $2.35 PCR POl Obtainable aUo from Sclongor Agent O Distributor HOCK LEE CO., KUALA LUMPL Double! Efficiency! Now adap j new mcOHFLEX li WORKS BETTER. mm '^ma^j i i M iUr» T» iiiiitirrs of »i\< I- HUmni I90 words
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Article, Illustration288 1953-09-27 5 Standard Staff Reporter ING good work for one's fellow-men does not vs «am public recognition. One is prepared to an oversight but when doing good gets one ito the kind of trouble, .Mr. K. B. "Mat Noor" David I is m today, thenStandard - 288 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-09-27 5 rii nan w!m has been >ie for the feedisis sonal comfort of lil lllOl|S;xnds <»f is and RO.\< pstfMtahe "Knni;;ir«M»" BCT-lit-t n %ostralia and I ii Jin, arrived m Singusterday to see for it th* rateriasj and comfort arraagesaesits passengers travellins 1 ul s.n^apore on QEA A- lif»il119 words
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Article57 1953-09-27 5 1 WAN, 52-year-h,( r of the c Banking who went home < r a mis-appre-■iie court had the day was Singapore Fouith i y early, yesi resumed inquiry. ntative charge 1 a h of trust of M 27. S. Marshall, dc- yesterday told lxx> had into57 words
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Article49 1953-09-27 5 PEI Kit BURi lES, the of the Asso- tii,. Royal ie, has selected '<• mosi outstanding c lias rxa mined m ay a concert v ria Memorial Hull o includes pinno, ■al items and is i with the SinS i iety'i orll fi.e and all49 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-09-27 5 photo. MR STEVEN Tan and Miss Elizabeth Ong. who were married at the Wesley Chunh. Singapore yesterday. StandardStandard - 18 words
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294 1953-09-27 5 Prowler Scares The Women Of Kellock Rdo By EE BOON LEE THE prowler who plagued Tiong Bahru Singapore early this year, is believed fo be active again. This time, however, his area of operation has shifted to Kellock Road, a mere five-minute bicycle ride from Tiong Bahru. News of the294 words
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Article108 1953-09-27 5 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 600 uniformed employees o! the Singapore Government voted against the placing of red stripes on their trousers and jackets. At a fi emergency meeting of the Junior Stall Association held yf.ste relay it was decided to ask Government [or plain uniforms108 words
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Article127 1953-09-27 5 $9,750 CO-OP HOMES SINGAPORE Government Officers' Housing Society will soon build 10,750-terrace houses for its members. Mr. N.A. Kularajah, the So•'s secretary said that a lo^al contractor has oiiered to build these low-cost houses with all facilities tor a i family. He laid 'hat this is the lowi oiier the127 words
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Article27 1953-09-27 5 A WOMAN. Sael Yabama, fined $5 by the Singapore th Police Magistrate, yesterday for disorderly dancing Johore Road on Sept. "-!4 and creatinu a27 words
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Article118 1953-09-27 5 AFTER robbing a shopkeeper In Cbangi Road. Singapore of $1,300 on Friday night, four armed thugs kicked him and two other assistants m a room. According to the police, a man walked into a shop a: 9.30 p.m. and asked for a pa ket of cigarettes.118 words
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Article89 1953-09-27 5 GIVEN' a SlO note by Kenneth Toh at the Queen Street Boys' Hostel to buy a packet i of cigarettes. 17-year > d Maideen bi n Ahmad failed to return. He was later arrested m front of the Kandang j Kerbau market with a packet89 words
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Article20 1953-09-27 5 SINGAPORE'S Legislative Council meetr.ig, originally Scheduled to take plare on Oft. 13, has been postponed to Oct. 20.20 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-09-27 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE B ood Bunk is still short of Group 'B Blood and more donors of that group are needed said Dr. Gibson-Hill of the Blood Transfusion Service. Suiganore. During the week 128 dona-! tions were given to th e Blood Bu.ik. The Donors117 words
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Article, Illustration238 1953-09-27 5 Visiting Journalists And Locals 'Tal k Shop' EIGHT DUTCH journalists, including a woman, were the gvests of honour at a Kijstaffel luncheon at The Cockpit yesterday, where they met local journalists and talked "shop." The group is on a sevenweek trip to Australia, to study the possibilities and problems of238 words
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Article279 1953-09-27 5 3-D FILMS HERE TO STAY, HE SAYS 'WHATEVER may be said about this question, :3-D is not juit a passing fancy as some people seem to think. It is here to stay. And. now that the initial obstacles have been overcome and the novelty angle of this new medium has279 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-09-27 5 THIS is 18 year-old cafe waitress. Fok Chow, who has been missing from home since Tuesday last. Fok who worked m the Wah Bee Cafe m Changi came to Singapore with her husband a month ago from Seremban. Her husband. Mr. Chai Kar Chee. told The Standard that69 words
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Advertisement177 1953-09-27 5 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days m Japanese Ports s.s. SANTHIA Sailing 6th NOV. S.S. SIRDHANA Sailing 4th DEC. Ist Class... $745 2nd Class $590 CHILDREN ACCORD/NO TO ACE ISLAY KERR flr Co.. Ltd 11 A, Collyer Quay SINGAPORE Tel: ***** H177 words
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Miscellaneous59 1953-09-27 5 Weather *jyi M lVmp.ratur*: 11 P .m. Sept. U to 7.3« s "l»t. 2fi Singapore (81F): 1 I Kola Kil.ru Kuala I umpur (7«F); Kuantan (72F). Temperature: Srpl. to I I>l Sept. Singapore Penaag I17F); Kola i «WF); Ku.la Lumpur ■pofc (ttr>; Kuantan '•''l': Singapore (SpM ■f. i M)'. Kola59 words
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Miscellaneous59 1953-09-27 5 Radio Malaya RADIO Malaya's prograav riMS m English and Malay at present broadcast on 4821) kilo-cycles per second m the til! metre .'«rui be transmitted on 720U kilo- cycles per second m the 41 metre band from 9 a.m. tomorrow. The early morning transmission fr^m tf.iW to 9 a.m. each59 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1953-09-27 6 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY Story And Drawing By Especially Waldo The Idiot Lizard /\F course, people aren't Ihe only funny animals m this world. Even among our furred, feathered and four-legged friends there are some pre: ty odd characters. One of the oddest characters is my very1,234 words
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779 1953-09-27 6 HAROLD NICOLSON - A Suggestion... Literary Pilgrimage HAROLD NICOLSON By IF I were asked to write a series on "How to Spend your holidays." I should assume that my advice was not required by young men and women with fast motorcars and elastic muscles, but by elderly people only, who desire to combine779 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-09-27 6 Hershberger - Hershberger By "1 think lie's a magician, chief— he stole my uniform beiof 1 could £et him handcuffed:"20 words
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Article, Illustration570 1953-09-27 6 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth By ■jVJALAYA'S policemen have been hearing the praises of Bacon not the meat but the essayist. As if to prove the point that Britain's police are wonderful precisely because they do not act like policemen, Roland Howe delieverd a lecture to the class570 words
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Advertisement258 1953-09-27 6 If' j T^H tl I gSafll gflL*^ i T^T'ligW^- I el H- and everyone will admire you Cutex Nail Pohnh enhance* the natural loveline** of your ■ail*, invite* th« *weete«i flat »*rv Outshine*, outwear* even costlier polishes because Cutex contain* the miracle-wear ingredient- Enamelon! The mirarulou* "SpillpruT* feature prevents damage258 words
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Advertisement195 1953-09-27 6 JUST ONE BRUSHING WITH Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste DESTROYS BAD BREATH 4^B?^^!|l4ofiflk Hrrr Is the mln, p"»,i I < ta|V? 9d< Toothp4\tea».t' f *V punlvinK aitu'ii '■'^Ibf^' m '**t Wl r' 1N i>''-p>> jP\. si^^B^^l '*^J^w* w y T^^' /> >/ Clinical Tests Prove Gum Troubles Reduced Twice as Fast! Actual195 words
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Article, Illustration611 1953-09-27 7 CHRISTIAN DIEMER - Local Nurses Recruited To Replace British Red Cross Workers CHRISTIAN DIEMER KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Welfare workers from Great Britain who ft-amcd with nurses of the British Red Cross m new villages m Malaya are to be replaced by local trainees now being recruited, Mrs. Mirno MacVicor, on loan to the611 words
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840 1953-09-27 7 GERALDINE KAYE - This Is A Good Spot For Women Of Creative Talent GERALDINE KAYE By |o\V many of the women who live m Singapore and Malaya paint, compose or act? How many write poetry, or books? How design their own >th<-s or their own fnrniture, invent new diOirs m breed new varieties840 words
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494 1953-09-27 7 Hal Boyle - ONE WAV TO BEAT HI GH COST OF LIVING Hal Boyle By I )<> you uant to beat the high Of living One sure way is to become free loader. Millions of A me rirana have learnt to follow this quick easi path t" rich, lull life they could "therwise494 words
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Article, Illustration800 1953-09-27 7 He Paints The History Of Chinese In America JAMES Leong. California artist, ha? won the coveted .John Hay Whitney Opportunity Fellowship. The award Include! a commission to point a subject of his own choice. He will be paid a thousand American dollars and. more important, there is the P" ibility800 words
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Advertisement40 1953-09-27 7 BANISHED S M Ty or faded hair is magically transformed iL $s%dw '''ftiol A single application— before or 9r W '^ncnt waving— restores youthful, T m 7 colouring swiftly, indctectably v I tm if Nflture/ t^^^V <'U t. cUut dealers.40 words
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Advertisement162 1953-09-27 7 10 BIKE GILLETTE BLADES IN A Gillette fl^w Quick-feed jk Dispenser All these advantages at no extra cost New blade m a fiasb Blades completely oil protected Built-in u»ed blad« container No clumsy unwrapping no damage to bla Je edgea Blades slide out with factory -^harp edget 10 BLADE DISPENSER162 words
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Article, Illustration823 1953-09-27 8 Hotels Are Half Empty All Summer QH! If I only had enough money, this is the place where I woud stay until the end of my days. For years now it has been my job and pleasure to chronicle life m the world's gayest cities,823 words
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674 1953-09-27 8 NEW YORK— (AP> A baby is the greatest teacher m the world. He starts where the bigdomed professors and philosophers leave off. Socrates, one of the wisest men m history, used to get his students to think about life by asking674 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-09-27 8 Hershberger - Hershberger By "Here comes Fop with that dresser drawer that always sticks!"14 words
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Advertisement160 1953-09-27 8 Chinese history a Qlimp se ot >^ THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES YANC KUEI FEI ,^^J^ The most famous I )--,-|r li/^^ beouty of China lived 1 J^'f lo Cl% during the reign of Em- "m \L\ peror Ming Huong Bth s\ W^V\ Century A.O. Chosen as P* W_ \Vj>\ l^/^X^^C/*160 words
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Advertisement57 1953-09-27 8 Famous as London itself >, •L J k ti--' ;■■> PICCADIILY NO. 1 E&'*- > distinguished representative of British gtn>d taste. 'l'hcsc A 1 fine quality cigarettes conic SSU-' to you factory-fresh trom m&t^r the House of Carrcras, famous blenders vt the r^V finest tobaccos for over V '"> CELLOPHANE-SEALED57 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1953-09-27 9 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN Visiting Music Examiner Peter Surges doesn't believe m doing th* h By Singapore Chamber Ensemble, the Colony's wmnffest orchestra, is putting the finishing hes to a cone crt which promises a most enjoyable ns to music lovers. This time, the concert is put1,098 words
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Article, Illustration309 1953-09-27 9 S. Ramachandra - S. Ramachandra By DS of p private i >rries. b and on foot n Sir Arthur*! the is f" only past the ..pie m the R< ..(1 Ade next 'o Scus Corpora* ber Godown. But pedally the local Chinese, know hing of the story of ething309 words
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Article, Illustration790 1953-09-27 9 JOHN COOMBES - JOHN COOMBES By Neville Duke Seems To Have A Hnbit Of Making New Records "gRAINS, imagination, pertinacity and speed m the uptake all thrown together with a liberal quantity of guts" is the formula which Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation, described790 words
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Advertisement298 1953-09-27 9 > m b\ >79^B^B^Hk KOLYNOS the -Active" Chlorophyll Toothpaste The clean lively taste of green Kolynos gives your mouth f wonderful refreshed focling. It. clean flavour reaches ,n tfl every crevice freshening every corner. And that glonoui lotting freshness is your proof of the all-round niouih GWi lhal only Kolynos298 words
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Article1928 1953-09-27 10 S. Raja Ratnam - S. Raja Ratnam *r IB In this the second of three articles examines the claim that subjection of the majority to rule by a powerful minority is an iron law of history. IS IT an historical law that, democratic i theories notwithstanding, the majority 11,928 words
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Article, Illustration824 1953-09-27 10 Sebastian Haffner - Sebastian Haffner Diplomatic Commentary: By f UK REAL issue behind the continued wrangle about the composition of the Korean peace conference is presented by the oft-proclaimed resolution of South Korea's President Rhee to renew the war. Mr. Rhee's pretext for doing so will be. according to )i824 words
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Advertisement222 1953-09-27 10 |COW GATI I o#^^W MILK i, FOOD c V- /j"'£^'\\ FOOD I i|l ROYAL Mi w 1 BABIES !i Miu?Food I Here for j ALSO AVAILABLE: j CEREX h**u?M» THE NEW COW GATE CEREAL POOD i^J Reinforced with Vitamin D and > minerol softs. TRAD€ ENQLIMIS TO J SOLI- M.IMS:.222 words
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Article, Illustration1715 1953-09-27 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Nothing has frightened Miss Dorothy Goode Good. For five years, she has defied diseases, bandits or wild animals to carry on an important iob at the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement and By Vvvv\ww\\\w\\v\\\\vv\\\.v\\\\\\\\v 5 This is the 25th ;O2 a1,715 words
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403 1953-09-27 11 Anthropologist Delves Deeper Into Canada's Pre-Ice Age KILLARNEY, Ontario (AP) A grey-haired American anthropologist. who has been looking into the way of life of Canada's pre-ice-age people for 16 years, plans to seek the relationship between these early Canadians and the ancient people of Northern Europe. Dr E. F. GreenmanAP - 403 words
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Advertisement444 1953-09-27 11 WHITER TEETH MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a ►or yourself Be quite ta.r about it clean your >erh thoroughly morning and night for a couple of weeks ;h1 from the start your mirror will show you the fterence as the smooth, creamy paste removes the d ngy444 words
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Advertisement56 1953-09-27 11 A shirt fn><gil m, DESIGNED FOR %\tfp >^L SPORTSMEN S&'4 L FOR THE MEN tffklidlr-^ WHO VALUE BiMI if COMFORT! I* I llf] IN PLAIN SHADES 01 0 <:m;\\l. SAND, BLUE, 4T B GREEN, GIEY, YELLOW vp|^3*oo AND xMGGER. THE MAYS SHOP HAS A SHIRT DESIGNED rOIV YOLJ NMIATKNKR THE56 words
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Article, Illustration968 1953-09-27 12 TWO AMPHIBIANS ARRIVE IN ONE DAY ,\MPHIBIANS are a rare sight at Kallang airport. So when two of them landed here on the same day, it was something of an event. The two aircraft landed on Tuesday. First m was the dazzling white Grumman "Mallard", privately owned "executive" aircraft ofStandard - 968 words
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Article709 1953-09-27 12 Autoscribe - Autoscribe By COOKER or later the bobbing duck had to make its appearam c m Singapore. Having established itself m the rear screens of motorcars m every other country, it was too much to expect that we should be spared thi^ atrocious symbol of perverted taste. Now the709 words
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Advertisement505 1953-09-27 12 HAMBURG AMERICA LINIE AND NORDDEUXSCHER LLOYD MHNI To Colombo, G» n»;i, Maistilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penang J.S Weserstein (NDL) 3/8 Oct 9Oct 10/llOct T S Braunschweig (HAPAG)23/28Ott 20Oct 30 m Oct 'long Ronu Manila Kobe Yokohama irn.inu P.S'ham Spore IS Nabob (NDL) 9/10Oct 12/13Ocl 14/15Ocl T.S Leverkusen505 words
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Advertisement383 1953-09-27 12 EAST ASIATICTINE SAILINGS FKOM SCANDIN A?U IK m* SWe P5,,,,,, -INUIA" For Bangkok. Salgoa Hongkong. Manila. Kobe, Yokohama 9lO(),t g Ht •SELANDIA" for Bangkok 11 12 CM lo i lo KOREA" For Djakarta. Bangkok, Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama 21 23Oet 19 »(k> (1 "MEONIV For Bangkok 11/lINot la/^s SAILINGS383 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1953-09-27 13 A LONG with those cowboy "epics" which Hollywood delights m producing will probably go on making until movies go out of existence one meets up occasionally with the kind of Western that makes cinematic history. Of such stuff is '/Shane" made For. although it treads the familiar1,044 words
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Article229 1953-09-27 13 MAXINE BAKICH - TALENT -WASTE MAXINE BAKICH IF truth is ?traneer than fiction then all I can say is that the story of ihe film "South Sea Woman" must be truth. But this is hard to believe, m fact it is highly improbable that truth no matter how fantastic can equal this story229 words
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Article, Illustration306 1953-09-27 13 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH (CHINESE movie-goers m v_^ the Colony who have already seen five Japanese productions dubbed m Mandarin dialect are currently flocking to another outstanding release. "Horse-Tr ider." which stars the now internationally famous pair of "Rishoman" Machiko Kvo and >lusa>uki Mori. Similarly dubbed "HorseTrader306 words
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Article, Illustration284 1953-09-27 13 Peter Hill - Peter Hill By t^HAXKLV Bftntf Wii':;<nis never been mv :avourite pin-up due largely to the fact that she can't net and tbaf she has always appeared to me to bp a very cold affected i;iss—a fleeted >mile, affected |x>ise. affected demure I grant that m284 words
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Article95 1953-09-27 13 'INHERE wais a hearty A response to Star Con:» ft No. Xi which featured ihe fares of: .No. 19.'* ponnid O'Connor; 15M-Gene Tierney. 19/ i Chariton Ileston; 19t> Gregory Peck; 197 Judy Holuday: and 198 Su. an Shaw. The lucky winners were: KJKST ($25/-» J ANT AN BIN95 words
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Advertisement268 1953-09-27 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION r*. ATTRACTIONS -^p AS ALKEAOI \\\<n \i;i;i> COMMENCING THIS WEEK WITH M.G.MV DANGEROUS WHEN WFT" WW MM m\ ntu\ l\iramoiml\ "SHANE" CATHA\ and ODEON—Hill be >-ho\* n on lh«' ipAilAMitl SCREEN I HEW YeW VISTAS NO GLASSES REQUIRED AMMAM OPENS TODAY ODRON 11a.m., 1.45, 4.15, r lT^7 H268 words
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Advertisement216 1953-09-27 13 X UNPARALLELED IN A! I IMF PACES IflfHili OF LOVE AND EVI!' C' RITA HAYWORTH I STEWART 4 GRANGER i4MciS[ f CHARLES LA'JGHTOM ■ami ->i.-.t i ;v m THE WIDEST Screen m SINGAPORE is COMING! V. MTU HHt limilKH WMHMIMI'Ah l^|.^C»tt^ OPENS TODAY fejE^^'N"3 NOW ..theyW m WUlie®Joe>^ mTEWEL^wiwf y216 words
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Article, Illustration854 1953-09-27 14 J.E. Fairbairn - EVENTS THROW EMPHASIS ON MEN'S CLOTHES J.E. Fairbairn By I^Y their very nature, the greot events of 1953 m Britain have thrown an emphasis upon men's clothes. A succession of officiol ond for* mal occasions has revealed no tendency towards relaxation of the code of correct dress nor, indeed, any854 words
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Article, Illustration853 1953-09-27 14 A BUSINESS TRIP 'WIFE AIV I I ANTE and I line Immmi engaged loi leu month's and he has shortly sot to leave the town whCTC ire botk live. We do not plan our marriage for several months yet and he wants me to fO uwa\ with on his basisess853 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-09-27 14 photo). UN DEB the careful supervision of Mrs. Jole Font ana. British and I.S. movie star Elisabeth Taylor tries on a typical Italian summer frock at the famed Roman fashion house. The dress, m green hemp and interwoven designs of masks, was one of a number ordered byUP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration456 1953-09-27 14 George Boultwood - George Boultwood sBy LEIPZIG. (AP) Skirts behind the Iron Curtain are getting shorter, but they've a long way to go up before they would please Christian Dior. Designers m Moscow, Warsaw. Prague. Budapest and East Berlin differed over skirt lengths m the col- Pic). lectionsMirror - 456 words
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Advertisement87 1953-09-27 14 Pwith ip P7 m Mm new star-like g& M loveliness! J^ SISAN MORROW Paramount Star "'ijMtfflj G *&k£ .^Bl Ibv 1 B^ft bbl Hk\ -^&nF Xl BB^^Bl Bb. 1 tBBBBBBM Bk. t E r z&. FACE POWDER HOLLYWOOD Yt 'U 11 love the warm, radiant Color Harmony shade Max Factor87 words
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Advertisement243 1953-09-27 14 WIT/ THE SHAWPOO jfj lik,^^ AMERICA'S LEADING LANOLIN-CREAM SHAHPQ) IS ON SALE IN YOUR STORE I What t glorious difference c Lttb N hly you'll sec m your htir the ncals i moment you use Lustre-Cremc >pp^ Shampoo 2 This is because Kh*jSm£&*\ Lustre-Creme's Unotin enrkhc J 52SC L-iJ lather243 words
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Miscellaneous343 1953-09-27 14 >&$ I i «^^H a^T^^^^^^r^^^a^^^^aw^^^nW jgpgg S I *4v* 3s j 1 x x RITA DEL MAR TODAYS QUOTATION: 'I low iniit-h more icru--»«mi* are the cotiseMiieiir^ of our »ne<>r thaa the arts uhi<» arouse |t.-_ Murrus AurHtiis MNDVY fOX EVKKYONK: Peo;>!e will res?>oml mote readily to kind treatment and343 words
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Article, Illustration559 1953-09-27 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam 5rhj423 Pattern No. 15 J^^guzt&s^&j* Pattern no is which appeared 1 With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show m miniature the various pattern pieces for thi= dress Before you do anything copy out the various markings m the identification559 words
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Article, Illustration836 1953-09-27 15 I HIS handsome house located on a hill at Imont Road m Singa- is the home of Mrs. W. H. Day known to her iendl os Dorothy. It is little piece of England t down m Malaya. he aim of to make her iChen Ta Khoon - 836 words
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Article259 1953-09-27 15 How To Order A Pattern ll<m to order a pattern FiJI m the measurement chart Then with seven Standard Pa Hern Service coupons plus three ten-cent stamps (to cover postal charges) <end it tc the Standard Pattern Service. The Singapore Standard 128 Robinson Road Singapore- 1. In return vnu will259 words
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Article409 1953-09-27 15 PARIS, (AP) Christian 1 I>ior has raised skirts to the knees m the new Paris fashions, but American buyers have avoided extremes of either length or shortness m buvin* styles for U.S. women. We never pick freaks, just because they're new." explained Madam c Odette Tedesco409 words
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Advertisement90 1953-09-27 15 '^sj Ronson ff world's greatest f^x^y lighter demands \j£/ the world's best fuel m^/ fa and flints! o J£~P. Klt'^k RONSONOL \rlumd, |M-^fi^^ Ignites instantly, bums r^W^fflff clean, has no odour and |CUI leaves your lighter ipotlcss. other fmt J WW Ronson flints spark *< lie* v A/ f n.90 words
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Advertisement452 1953-09-27 15 i»w^a* tfa^a^a^aV .^ft a^r x -fcfr ii' Yi'^wl aan^ JH f J*gJ S P arkl n g ENO'S "Fruit Salt" first _$r thing m the morning freshens you up both JIF mentally and physically. It clean the head, jy cleanses and refreshes the mouth, remove* .ill <Nflr symptoms of livcrishncss.452 words
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Article, Illustration922 1953-09-27 16 JOY MANSON - JOY MANSON Membership List At Saddle Club Shoots Up By JJORSE-BACK riding. What vision do those words conjure up m your mind? Frosty mornings when the dew still lies heavy on the hard ground? Warm jumpers and the comfortable tang of animal sweat arising from a galloping922 words
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Article1741 1953-09-27 16 Sammy King, staff writer of Singapore Standard who is o w on an extensive tour of Europe, says Cay Paree is worth at. y body's 'While to visit. In a tetter to his cousin BUI, he reveals a few salient points as well a few shady1,741 words
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Article228 1953-09-27 16 ED POLLAK - ED POLLAK By CAIRO (AP) Five snakes have been gently bat firmly expelled from the American Embassy m Cairo. Strango noises were romJng from behind the walls of the basement. Everyone was mystified. An Egyptian messenger however insisted the noises came from creeping snakes which had violated228 words
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Advertisement1063 1953-09-27 16 Across the Far East S^^S ■p £f y° u are assured of ,ft jftjM \fc J fast comfortable journeys l &Esfi£kj in 4 engined 'Skymasfer' i t'^M^Hl tircraft crowed by British |Hp™*f^ pilots who have travelled AllP more than 40,000,000 pas- f \^^^i sender miles with one of the finest1,063 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1953-09-27 17 The Conquerors Have Their Nightmares Too iPTIVE Kurope proves once a^ain that every tyranny sow s the seeds of it, intc -mal disruption and ultimate destruction. The greater the tyranny the more intolerable arc the strains and counter-pressures which it creates Diet dors and their super-policed, overmanned regimes are never1,332 words
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Article670 1953-09-27 17 Rennie Tailor - Rennie Tailor By BOll I>I.R Colorado-<\P>- rastastrophlc bomharjlmenf of the earth b> cosmic rays from some distant star. causing great changes m existing forms of life and perhaps uidespread injury or death. X theoretically possible, s.iys a imted nuclear scientist. It is even possible that something670 words
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Advertisement256 1953-09-27 17 Here's )ur first rule for fitness YESTAMIN VITAMIN YEAST bUURCE O ALL TMt "\rx a GROur rhemw and drug star* 100 TABLETS for 75 cts. only I 1 1 V«ai a m 4 ABC WSkgfl HfAIIH GUIDE. \J\ Writs tor thla inn» oooki.i mn4, is ca«t> of ••tifficuler, lot >n<»256 words
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Advertisement46 1953-09-27 17 ppx^s— Believe it or Noil X? stqsemasos repjer r«/e'*THM£ g' ML. Distance of /zpeet i^^JL'^ZZ* W4 '""V T^ oSbTSSo BY Hl^^ (1683 f746) 2 S^^^yrrT^ rMREATENED TO COMMIT SUIODE UNLESS Sl^^u^T LEAVEW The SAME 60W6 WAS SUNG TO HIM SINGLE FILE EVERY DW FOR 10 YEARS46 words
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Advertisement181 1953-09-27 17 CHOSEN BY FAMOUS PEOPLE ALL THE WORLD OVER >^V^ WHERtVFR fashionable people gather, you will find that their smart taste rules out all other pens m favour of the New Parker "51". I The New Parker "51" Pen is decades ahead m design. 4* T" d^\ 4+ It is the181 words
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Article839 1953-09-27 18 In troducing Kay Corner For Cyclists ROYAL Air Force Tengari Cycling Club have many limes this season just failed to team races b/ very small margins, their three fastest i hive often ridden excellent ices only to And thai c irnbinod times are just seconds more than the three fastesi839 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-09-27 18 Royal Ulster Rifles of Hongkong who went down to Spores REME Workshops m the semifinal of the Caldbeck Cup soccer on Tuesday at Tanglin.27 words
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Article118 1953-09-27 18 NEW YORK, Sept. 26. (AP) The Cleveland Indians clinched second place m the American League race yesterday by beating the Chicago White Sox 8-3 m the final game of the season at Comiskey Park. Eddie Lopat, showing no effects from last week's foot injury, patched the118 words
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515 1953-09-27 18 SAPPER - ARMY MOTOR CYCLISTS ON SHOW TODAY SAPPER By By COLOMBO CAMP, Clement! Road, Pasir Panjang, will be traction today for a host of enthusiasts who are not only Intcn mechanics of the motor-bike but who also experience the tremenilou watching motor-cycle trials; for today Singapore \lase District their annual motor-cycle515 words
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Article372 1953-09-27 18 SAPPER - Basketball For Speed Agility SAPPER B> APART from motorcar racing uml tjgnj ,n, what is the fastest sport m the uml,r f| no doubt that that distinction belongs t Most certainly one will agree with Hull oar. has seen the ice-hockey players uit in^ m the vast arena, saw of372 words
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Article111 1953-09-27 18 SQUA SH RACQUETS AT TERROR FFirv r a Mil ■trtaca rjn v m i at II >1 n |..rr«r All 1 i1 Ki{. OH 'I i of mentioi rvciv duel M utter o\ a three ti I U S rvtuli Nurpi of Urn No 1 and U I' FN i111 words
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Article420 1953-09-27 18 ROYAL Ulster Rifles, Army soccer champions from Hong Kong who lost to R.E.M.E. m the semifinal of the Caldbeck Cup last week on the Tanglin ground Singapore. They were disappointing inasmuch that they gave the impression that they had more to offer but just420 words
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Article1254 1953-09-27 18 HOCKEY: On Frida. 4he Base First Eleven played a friendly fixture against Singapore Engineering Regiment at Gillmrm Barracks, and won by :5 goall to 1. The Seletar .side were never extended; dictating the play throughout; and had it not been for the state of the pitch, would1,254 words
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Advertisement114 1953-09-27 18 FIFTY YEARS FORWARD WITH 4%jj^fo 1903-1953 THE CONSUL Stands Out as an excellent family car IcONSUII F|VE STAR FEATURES c You'll feel a new sense of pride when over square Engine you drive this distinctive, spirited CONSUL the car more people than ever before are Overhead Valves eyeing trying buying!114 words
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Article368 1953-09-27 19 FOR COMMUNITY OR PERSONAL GLOR Y GOING DOWN the xtarain and going very fast are the aspirations of the Eurasian Community for Community league soccer honours this season. From a team of indifferent performers, the Eurasians are becoming a team of missing players. This is what happened when the Eurasians368 words
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Article48 1953-09-27 19 Jeffery James - Jeffery James fnwr Many letters have been received comrnting «»/i the BAM* attitude on the H orld I urn $pmce, honpver, due* not permit all to be Mulled, but b AIRPLAY' S letter, pnhlithed ni ll below, sums up the main theme* of the I, Her**48 words
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Article309 1953-09-27 19 day, very I on the A ociation of it "tion of the apWe i Lee Teh Gin Sooi for per.l of an badminton d 'our. there is one little you have omitted to i aiders, many of Is. mj self do not fol Up .inif ;»s closely309 words
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Article, Illustration496 1953-09-27 19 WHY did the Badminton Association of Malaya turn down the application of the Three Wise Men of Malayan j Badminton to bring a tram < round the norld? Various reasons, unofficially of course were ftven me by several officials and players during the week.496 words
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Article22 1953-09-27 19 RAFFLES Institution beat REME by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a penalty) to nil at rugger yesterday22 words
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Article31 1953-09-27 19 Yeo Koon Yam beat Tan Kirn Song 500-483 In a thrilling YMCA billiard championship final for the Tay Tuan Siang challenge Gup at the I YMCA last night.31 words
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Article148 1953-09-27 19 THE first attempt at a world tour by badminton players \va s made m June 1052 when a well known Penang enthusiast and official. Tan Teik Lim. planned a round-t he-globe itinerary with Malayan Thomas Cup stars. Wong Peng Soon. Ooi Teik Hock and Ong Poh Lim.148 words
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Article167 1953-09-27 19 LET SPORE JUDGE SINGAPORE soccer fans are looking forward to an interesting duel between goalkeepers: that is, if the Singapore Amateur Football Association will D ut the celebrated Chu Chee Sen* between the posts when SAFA meet the touring Djakarta team on Oct. 4. Djakarta's AW.167 words
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Article72 1953-09-27 19 Making a stroof tecood hall rally. Hong Kong "Bank "A downed a formidable Stanvac team by thiee goals to one m :i thrilling SBHFA KO Cuptie at Farrer Park v e*terday. Scorers were V. Klass 2 and I. Vass for the Bank. Yin Kee scored the only goal72 words
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Article328 1953-09-27 19 2 LONDON. Sff>! 2fi Renter) 2 Following ;ire football results: LEAGUE. DIV. 1 £A Villa 4. Sheffield U. 0. £Burn!e v 1, Newcastle 2 'Cardiff 0, Arsenal 3. £Charlton t>. Liverpool 0. ZHuridt-rsfield 2, Middlesbrough 1 J Manchester C. 2. Portsmouth 1 :j. Bolton 1. Sheffield w.328 words
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Article129 1953-09-27 19 RAP Seletar Stopped the 5 its' winning run when ihrv j met m friendly Rugby match j Woodsville yesterday Seletai b> 14 points (goal 2 triei j a penalty i!o;»|> to X I and penalty goal Craddock opened thp score i penalty .^o.il which he '*>129 words
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Article64 1953-09-27 19 A SINGAPORE Chinese FA. £X] travel ed up to Naval Base gyesterdaj and defeated the < Dockyard XI .{—o m ;i keenly contested friendly match watched by a lar^o croud The Chinese !<• i 2 oat h.i'l j lime through Jui Kirn and Kirn %Be64 words
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Article20 1953-09-27 19 WANDERERS scored their lour'.h successive victory m SHA Division Two hockey when they beat Seletar 3 o yesterday.20 words
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Article32 1953-09-27 19 Victoria School asserted their superiority over the All-WhiU-s when they beat them m return match by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to nil at Victoria School ground yesterday.32 words
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Article421 1953-09-27 19 A splendid display by their threes enabled Singapore Cricket Club to brat KN AS Sembawang by points (two tries and a penalty goal) to 5 (a goal) m a friendly Rugby match played at the padang yesterday. Owen, the ciub's fly off was Ihe brain behind421 words
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Advertisement153 1953-09-27 19 lod 1 v Tomorrow 0 ft !>.;io p.m. "ti'ar Request DON'T ,s "FLIZABETH 1 ibi MEAD* 1 (Terh.) "n hayward i= ROBERT MiTCHUN illELliSlVMiiN"'f lod.iv 1 1 a.m. M SAN I R \NCISCO STORY" (Technicolor) \\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\.\\VV\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\l UNIQUE INTEEEST TO lIINDrSTANIKNOWINQ Pl'Bl-IC. olumbias f u en i un -E-A 11. i153 words
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Advertisement124 1953-09-27 19 m W*r\ Fop Exlra vitalitf m,-^ jji) and Perfect Healts Rheumatism Curbed m 30 Minutes Th« tmailitK new discovery ftomind banlaheji the paina of Arthritia, Kheuma t lain. Lumbago. NeurUla and Hclatioa Itke n.acic. In 30 mlnutea after the flmt doae. paina disappear, and m a t*-w daya this marveloua124 words
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Advertisement296 1953-09-27 19 ft^/ STOUT NIPS PINTS QUARTS VC^T f<»c/> m Vffamin 8 M(«1L ANO •CTTItO IN JiNGArOPt 6» MALAYAN *Rt«*rftt(S LTO. AND OIS 1 i" 1 D «4 HAM ft A*n Sl».| I' (V When properly ploccd togctrut the above picture represents o scene from the big Tom (j J^rry Esther W,||,296 words
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Article416 1953-09-27 20 MALEKZADEH ALSO SHOWS GOOD FORM IPOH Sat. Candidates under the charges of van Breukelen, Tjoa. Martin and Parker were given useful workouts at this morning's track work m preparation for the Gold Vase meeting next Saturday. On a very good track Malekzadeh (Tjoa) was the most attractive416 words
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837 1953-09-27 20 JOHORE could find scant answer to the hard and fast rugger of the massive "flying" Fijians— making their first 1953/54 rugger appearance and were compelled to bow to a crushing 59 points (10 goals and 3 tries) to nil defeat at Johore Bahru yesterday.837 words
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Article552 1953-09-27 20 WEIGHTS for 11 races for the first day (8) and second day (3) of the Perak Turf Club's Gold Vase meeting are. CL. 1. DIV. I—6 F. Forest Beau 9.07 Millionaire 0.04 Cypress Point 8.10 Elturius 8.09 Talisman 8.08 Entertainment II 8.05 Northern Circuit 8.01 Asia552 words
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Article479 1953-09-27 20 (AIDBECK CUP FINAL IPOH, Sat.— REME of Singapore and the 12th Royal Lancers of Ipoh drew two-all m the final of the FARELF Inter-Unit soccer competition played at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Inspite of the 20 minutes extra time, neither side couid force479 words
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Article752 1953-09-27 20 WITH three of the eight new records to his credit, youthful, husky Gan En* Teck was a popular Tiger Swimming Club champion at the club's .fifth annual meet held at Pasir Panjang yesterday. Gan broke his own records mi n the 120, 240 and 440752 words
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