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Title Section20 1953-11-01 1 SUNDAY STANDARD dsfjsgjsgjja n m 3H s. Vol. IV. No. 122. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1953. TWENTY PACES 10 CENTS.20 words
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184 1953-11-01 1 'Talks-not strikes' is new policy Industrial Peace THERE was more industrial peace in Singapore this year than any postwar period, the Assistant Commissioner for Labour, Mr W. I. Galletly, told The Standard yesterday. Ie said there have been only three s and about 30 industrial disthis year against five strikes184 words
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Article37 1953-11-01 1 3. Oct. 31— (AP)— The Nobel Institute night that Al--1 .vcr. humanist and -if, nary. was Nobel Peace Prize >52, ;.nd loimer U.S. f State GenerGeorge C. Marshall. the 1" I r 195337 words
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Article14 1953-11-01 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesrated Gen. Mark li for concluding "a i.M Korea. U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-11-01 1 QUEEN FOR A DAY "SO WHAT! I should'o been made the queen instead of the train bearer/' thinks Leslie Hendrickson as she sits grimly on the steps of the Queen's throne at the concert given by the Convent of the Good Shepherd at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, St. Joseph'sStandard - 90 words
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Article55 1953-11-01 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 31. (Reuter), United Nations and Communist officials began the sixth session of preliminary Korean talks at Panmunjom today. The Communists opened by asking if United Nations Ambassador Arthur Dean wished to reply to a Communist proposal that the two sides talk first about the composition55 words
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Article327 1953-11-01 1 LONDON, Nov. 1: (Rcuter)— The Rubber Study Group today pttt forward o three-point pl*n to ease recent price developments i*"' cn n °d P'««e<l the natural rubber industry in "a serious posif*on." T The Group, which hfrs been considering the desirability of .settirjg up a327 words
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Article187 1953-11-01 1 HGs Take Over The Villages KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Tig Home Guards have reached such a stage of efficiency trjat they are taking over from the Special Constabulary tho responsibility of defending kampongs and new villages n the Federation. There are now more than 20IJ.Q0Q Home Guards, made up of 125,000187 words
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Article44 1953-11-01 1 CAIRO. Oct. 31— (AP)— Two British soldiers in the Suez Canal zone being held on charges of larceny broke out of arrest from a guardroom on Tuesday and have not been traced yet, the British Embassy here said last evening.44 words
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Article77 1953-11-01 1 Trains Back On Prewar Schedule PRAI. Sat. As from tomorrow the Malayan Railway will be operating on its prewar schedule. A complete revision of its time-table has been made The new 250-ton Pelangi. Will be added to ferry fleet, consisting of the Violet and Elizabeth, to convey passengers from Penang77 words
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253 1953-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The powerful "Wah Kee secret society in Kuala Lumpur, the strongest in numerical strength among the outlawed societies, is showing signs of cracking up as a result of pressure by the police. At least seven of the society's top executives253 words
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Article185 1953-11-01 1 NOVEMBER is here and many of us are already preparing for Christmas and for the joy and merriment that come with it. But there are thousands of children and old people in Singapore and the Federation those who are crippled orphaned and in other185 words
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Article69 1953-11-01 1 IPOH Sat. The Chief of the Perak Contingent of the Special Branch here today sealed the premises of th e Ipoh Chinese Amalgamated Guilds' Union at Hume Street. Although the reason for this action was not disclosed, 'it will be recalled that the Union has unsuccessfully69 words
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Article47 1953-11-01 1 KARACHI Oct. 31. (AFP) British Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Sanders arrived here late in the night on a three-day visit to Pakistan. Sir Arthur who is commander designate of the Imperial Defence College, is on a tour of the Commonwealth countries.47 words
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Article25 1953-11-01 1 THE Rubber SUiriy Group management. i committee's series of meelinns ended in London on Fridny. A comnuiniqu* will be issued later.— J ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article189 1953-11-01 1 VIETMINH ATTACK AS NIXON ARRIVES SAIGON, Oct. 31 (Reuter)— Richard Nixon, United States Vice-President said here today that if the Communists succeed in Indochina the last chance for freedom and independence in every country in South-east Asia would be gone forever. Mr. Nixon who is on a sixday visit to189 words
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Article42 1953-11-01 1 LONDON, Oct. 31 (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh accepted honorary life membership when he attended a dinner at the London Press Club last night. He was presented with a Club tie by Colonel J.I Astor, President of the Club42 words
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Article92 1953-11-01 1 JAPS TO INCREASE FORCES WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. (Reuter)— Jap&n and the United States have agreed thrt Japan should increase her home defence forces, it was officially announced yesterday. The announcement was made in a communique at the end of talks between United States officials and Mr. Hayato Ikeda. personal representative92 words
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Article40 1953-11-01 1 LONDON, Oct 51 (Reuter) Mr. Eric Whitelaw, retired Ceylon rubber planter, who collapsed at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday just before receiving the Order of the British Empire (0.8.E from the Queen die<» last night in a London hospital.40 words
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244 1953-11-01 1 Times Takes Grave View Of Rubber issue LONDON, Oct. 31, <Reuter) The current world surplus of tin and rubber presents South-East Asia with a problem of growing complexity, the Financial Times said today. This newspaper took a particularly grave view of the situation in natural rubber and suggested that it244 words
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Article61 1953-11-01 1 LUCKNOW. Ort. II (Ren Two people wore wij i i whi«n police opvruvj flre tO disperse a crowd of student demonstrators line today. The firing followed several clashes near Lucknow Un sity between police who attempted to break up demonstrations and students who hurled brick-bat* at61 words
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Article119 1953-11-01 1 C'wealth Award For S'pore Girl LONDON. Ort 31: <Kru ter) Mis* Deryuea low a ioliniNl fi .»in Sincaporr aad Mi*s Pamela Strirk ley, a M.iMrs.- pianist, were Jointly awarded a medal for the roloaies »< the final onrert «f the Festival of Common wealth Youth at the hradquarter* of the119 words
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Article269 1953-11-01 1 PoW Hurls Chair At Red Explainer PANMLWJOM Ocfc> 31, (AP)^KirJfeing; streaming, cursing anti-R e d North Korean war prisoners faced Communist persuaders in the Korean neutral zone today— as they had promised to do and mast of them chose emphatically not to return to their Redruled homeland. One POW threw269 words
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Article62 1953-11-01 1 SUVA Fiii. O.t 51 (R, rl Tin* Fijian Government announctd t(>'l;iv tint Qu i tabeth and tha Duke •<• Edinburgh will fly fiorn Suva to Nukualofa, tha Tonn < > i tal, it»-,tc,i(l nf tailing Umtd tha tour lin«»r Gothic, as origi* nallv plaiuu'd. Thij will62 words
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Article, Illustration639 1953-11-01 2 'ANZUS THE LAST WORD' Standard Staff Reporter MR. R. G. CASEY. Australian Minister for External Affairs, declared he was not conscious of any specific proposals put forward by any government on the ''rumoured" Pacific pact, at a press conference yesterday. Mr. Casey said he639 words
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Article156 1953-11-01 2 RUBBER prices in Singapore gained one cent per lb. on a steady market yesterday first grade rubber for November shipment closing around 56J cents per lb. A better sentiment prevailed on the market yesterday with both London and New York prices improving to around Singapore levels.156 words
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Article76 1953-11-01 2 SOME 200 yards of RedifTusion wire valued at $45 was cut from 17-foot high posts between Lorong 17 and Lorong 3 In Geylang. A CARBURATOR v*alued at 534 was reported stolen from a motar boat moored alongside Telok Ayer Basin in Singapore recently. A EUROPEAN businessman left76 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-11-01 2 SOLUTION to' UsV Wrek's picture dunle: A bun(% of paper clips. First correct solution to be opened by the Contest Editor was that sent by Mr. Lim Seek I^nff, of 43E RiftV Ranee Penan;;. The prire of S»© will be posted to bitu this week. Owin« to pressure62 words
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Article, Illustration155 1953-11-01 2 Asurie And Her Troupe To Dance In S'pore AZL'RIE. a bic name in India where dam-ing Is concerned, will arrive in Singapore in the Victoria on Not. 22 with her troupe of dancers from Karachi and Bombay including the internationally famous Persian dancers Sybari* de Sevcra* and his party. A155 words
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132 1953-11-01 2 THREE rases of burglary involving the loss of beer bottles. cigarettes, wrist watches and cash, were revealed by the Singapore Police yesterday. Cas* No. 1: A provision shop by the side of Singapore River was broken into o n Thursday night and 29 bottles of132 words
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Article120 1953-11-01 2 $100 For False Report THE City Police Magistrate. Mr. J.M. bevereaux-Coiebourn. found Phoa Jee Hai (25). a seaman, guilty of making a false report to Sergeant Tompang at the Beach Road Police Station on Aug. 30 of last year, in ordor to obtain a replacement of ;i lost identity card.120 words
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Article50 1953-11-01 2 TWO motorists. Goh Ah Choon and Pen Chwee Skw. were each fined $20 in thv Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday, on the charge -»>! failing to conform to a tranV signal. Another motorist. Lee Ch'ew Khiew. was fined $15 in thr 6air»e court for a similar50 words
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Article47 1953-11-01 2 KAW MEXG. who drove car alone Syed AJwi Road on August 14 without front JijiJjts and without a rear .number plate, was yesterday lined *W on the first charge and £2(1 on the second by the Singapore Second Traffic- Magistrate Mr Howe Yoon Chonjj.47 words
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Advertisement237 1953-11-01 2 Standard Sc>rii e For Th* Al lot K si i:\ you to lind »,.rk ,h* St^nd.rd (nr mt)ll ed t;»;v. Ke* iiVni Reu:\ Bo* n k BR.TKh •xwlnlvw type > CM INKSI INDIAN' vu t ind..--. k take un p. S*lar> dr«^ f<l t h. Lurrr ir H' Sir. "^^J237 words
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Article, Illustration315 1953-11-01 3 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS I rout UK i in Zaici&nvshg By Standard Shipping Reporter COMMUNIST literature in the form of pamphlets, novels and other texts written by authors with strong Communist leanings ate being smuggled into the Colony and the Federation parts by Asian crews of315 words
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Article93 1953-11-01 3 STUDENTS DONATE BLOOD g gapore Bl >od Bank i 95 donors this week. wt're in "ii from St. ance Brigade, and i .'iiirl teachers from f hinese School. B I Transfusion Centre anxious to enroll new i he demand for blood ii ex peeled to in- in the Bank up93 words
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Article168 1953-11-01 3 Labour To Form New Party MORE than 1.000 former members of Singsnore Labour Party and sympathisers of the labour cause will meet on Tuesday to form a new political party pledged to secure social justice to the workers. Mr. S. Jagannthan. South Wjrd City Councillor, told The Standard yesterday. As168 words
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Article46 1953-11-01 3 PARIS. Oct. 31, (Reuter)— A Frenrh court today sentenced Louis Riro, a street trader, to one year's imprisonment for bursting into the residence of the French Communist leader. M. Jacques Duclos, on May 6. threatening members of his staff with a pistol46 words
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Article20 1953-11-01 3 PRESIDENT Eisenhower's special envoy to the Middle East, Eric Johnston, arrived in Damascus by plane Friday afternoon. APAP - 20 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-11-01 3 'Mil latest additions to the City's skyline are graphically raptured in this photograph taken by Standard cameraman Then Ta Klioon about 200 yard.s offshore from C'ollyer Quay. The imposing 18-storey Asia Insurance Building may be seen towering over the gleaming white completed structure of Finlayson Hou.se.75 words
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266 1953-11-01 3 SINGAPORE, the centre of trade in South-East Asia, is fast becoming a centre for illegal international lottery tickets. Despite strict security measures taken by the Police authorities, illegal and bogus sweepstake tickets continue to slip into the Colony. These tickets are sent by syndicates266 words
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Article88 1953-11-01 3 KUALA LIPIS. Sat. The Sultan of Pahang has appointed Mr. E.F. Lodge of Raub as an Unofficial Member of the State Executive Council of Pahang for a period of one year. Mr. P.A. Gothing. the State Agricultural Officer, Pahang has be3n appointed Official Council Member of88 words
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Article446 1953-11-01 3 THE FASHION of wearing jade bangles has largely died with the end of the custom of binding the feet of Chinese women. But here and there, girls in the latest cheongsums still wear them. A good pair of jade bangles may cost as much as446 words
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Article339 1953-11-01 3 Anglers' Postbag j What Is the dirtm-n. between a Siajakau and a K income and what are they m.id,. of?— T. S Lay Bofh arc made of buffalo horn. QiM end of your hfi»id!iu*» 11 p*rman«iitty f»e<t to the fop end of a unjnknii and the rnrd trace ti fixed339 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-11-01 3 photo MR AW V<)\(. TO\(. is seen flttinc Jade him; I. over thr hand of a pretty rlicot. The mn-r lii.m rni.nu a uiirht measure of pain for thr wearer.- StandardStandard - 31 words
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Advertisement33 1953-11-01 3 "Tie.es a Johnson Outboard tor every purpose" for 15 QMf& I* I John so ff Kuala Lumpur I i,,0h.p,-na n g I Seahorse Outboard hu lung and j other Borneo branches I r33 words
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Advertisement155 1953-11-01 3 SMS I I SEASONS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS I J I 5 With the Further Rrduriinng nmc offerrd V "it Munt Nat Mi*« thit i..>\d,n 4>ptH»rtunity. H\I,K PKirit I mclk.li Printed Tl« Hllk 36" I !M 1 yl Fxtra Kin r Printed Trepr 9 1 ■*■> A Plain Taretta 45" 9 I5«155 words
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Article67 1953-11-01 4 THREE more donations totalling $25 have been reeeiv- < (i tor Chan Slew Kay. the Victoria School, Singapore. studeni who first refused a $100 scholarship, because he wanted 1o get B job to help his widow«(i mother, but later accepted Jt. The latest contributions are from Mr.67 words
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250 1953-11-01 4 Standard Aviation Reporter TO OFFER a round-the-world trip, at a fare to suit the porket of the normal v,age earner, has Jong been the dream of world's airline operators. Now at last that dream is near realization. At this moment, representatives of all250 words
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Article, Illustration387 1953-11-01 4 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. It is always t dusty day at this port when the vessel Islander brings in its cargo of phosphate from Christmas Island for distribution to the various towns in the Federation. The Islander, a 1,500 ton vessel, is one of the few387 words
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Article26 1953-11-01 4 MR. W.A.C. GOODE, Officer Administering the Government, will attend the St. John Ambulance First Aid Competition Final at th c Badminton Hall today.26 words
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Article64 1953-11-01 4 A llowance Up For Travel THE Basic Travel Allowance (holiday allowance for travel to certain countries outside the sterling area) for November this year to October next year is £50 for adults— an increase of £10 a head. The number of countries for which the allowance is available also has64 words
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Article224 1953-11-01 4 Capt Who Shot 2 Reds WinsM. C. LONDON, Oct. 31: (Reuter)— A British army captain who shot down two of five Communist bandits In a skirmish in a Malayan rubber plantation has been awarded the Military Cross, the War Office announced yesterday. Captain John Howard224 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-01 4 Pllolo COUPLE smilins happily n this phntour.inh Doreen Constance Ihlhn, and M r. Will n, *> were married yesterday at the Wesl, n MeihV^' I 'V Singapore, by the Rrv Tracey K Jones \7V held immediately after the servire at u,,. u Canning Rise StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article198 1953-11-01 4 New Soft Drink Factory In spite of talk of approaching bad times, yet another firm of soft drink manufacturers is entering the business in Singapore. A group of enterprising businessmen are going ahead with plans for a million-dollar factory that will turn out thousands of dozens of Bireley soft drinks198 words
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Article67 1953-11-01 4 ASSOCIATION'S, clubs, individuals and members of the Services and others who wish to book wreaths for the Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Singapore Cenotaph on Nov. H. ire ;:-ked to contact Mrs. W. W. Yum. at No 8. Oxley Rjse (Tel. *****). The wreaths \v:":i be at67 words
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Article105 1953-11-01 4 WILLIAM K.C. Lowe, commission agent. Johore Bahru, was tentatively charged with murdering Sankaran Nair before Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman at the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court, yesterday. Two court clerks giving evidence said that Sankaran Nair entered the court office at 9.30 a.m. on Sept. 3105 words
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Article235 1953-11-01 4 Standard Staff Reporter DEGREES of the Tniversity of Malaya conferred on graduates have not always proved a sure passport to Government or commercial job s in Singapore and the Federation. Although the University is only four yean old and producing some 150 graduates a235 words
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Article, Illustration316 1953-11-01 4 S'PORE WOMEN ARE HAT CONSCIOUS AGAIN f r INGING backwards pre-war formality, Sin•e womei are becoming conscious once again. With a keen eye towards this coming definite trend two women, each an artist in her profession, put their heads together a few monthago and dreamed up what is appropriately namedStandard - 316 words
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Article110 1953-11-01 4 He Circles The Globe On Bikes AFTER a 40,0()n-mii o round the world tour on autobike Mr. Mateti NaraMmhan. 30--year-old Indian, arrived in Singapore yesterday. The goodwill traveller >t;u:ed from Hyderabad. InH,;j on Nov. 20. 1950 on an ■utobikc with the offiViai rnrouraj;cment of the Minister* «>f bternal Affairs arul110 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-11-01 4 I MK M\N II IKASIM II a M preai i Will lJ.l\rlli I ir. I pirtun o n Ins ii th«- < n> ifti i i BUM I'Mii lour took Inn tim-.'iis .i.ni in i r< nni thrrr c.irs i I nifi.-ilhs.- StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article15 1953-11-01 4 AIR PARCELS FOR EIR E TH! tertl.iv Kir. will P and is 1 1 S15 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-11-01 4 On Reco rd Mr l» V. .'i li I inc tl.:«-t Bum Sound Krcordii th.i( is now produt spcf'd rrr.iniM P M special!) d« tu-«l i" thr tn.p U Him Siagapwc \< I- <i met .it K.«H.inu Mr s I* StMtii n dim tor of S|M»t Ka««' Mr, MrlNiitM vStandard - 90 words
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Advertisement97 1953-11-01 4 N v>^V <^^PM y mium, or Iccthcr cc.ercd. vj^-*^!' f *S discriminating people. |j *^"^^P^ < imi Engine-turned in chro- T i( f /Y f)l**C> f*\ m li **/7 #V> mium, enameMed or lK|i f tl yd/tt/l;, /f leather-covered. f IV sI- Ni class>c l:ne to groce ihe 'i^M^^^s^^^^ ft97 words
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409 1953-11-01 5 i\POK£ Krrrrution Club, last years Singapore Hockey Association Divine champions, are on their way to another successful season this vear relay they took a step nearer to it by scoring their fourth successive when th«»v routed Indian Association s—l on the Padan? With this409 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-11-01 5 N \C. CJood* is AjMM hand s with Won K Pen* Soon at the Badminto n Hall last mgnt nefore the came fommenced.23 words
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Article54 1953-11-01 5 i i>o\ Oct. 31: (R ul i ELB. iioong will i I Lee !n the final of •i > -sinules in ttx* i. <ip<*n badminton I) impioiLships t<»nij;ht. in the Ml Malayan semiil^ < boOß| beat his cuusin I I < hooMR 1T> 18 14 -id54 words
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Article35 1953-11-01 5 ng will rcpreK C in a league I h with r,.H. Tanglin on Wed--4 ,-it 5.11 p m. ing plajren are at the SC.R.C transport. On.g Bwee Kok Prow. I! Kcng, Lim Vincent35 words
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482 1953-11-01 5 N aval Threes Lack Technique, Ability SINGAPORE Cricket Club added yet another Service scalp to their collection when they literally ran through a not-at-full-strength Royal Navy by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to three (penalty goals), in a fast, clean and open game of rugger on the SCC482 words
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Article, Illustration511 1953-11-01 5 Gives Ooi Hard Fight In Poppy Day Badminton ALTHOUGH Selangor's Abdullah Piruz was down with fever he gallantly played a one-set singles match against the redoubtable Ooi Teik Hock and later, in partnership with Chan Kon Leong, took on the Malayan doubles champions, Ong Poh Lim511 words
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Article46 1953-11-01 5 ROYAL El (Ctrical an,| M.dianical Engineei dh I Young Hen Chri tian A ation 2—l in Singapore Hock) A i.i li<m1 i<m Division ii letucuc match at B.i Road >' Ah Kum and Snap i for the REME atU Soon Hai for thp YMCA46 words
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Article36 1953-11-01 5 JUNIOR Athietic Association beat Kadayanallur Muslim League 4-1 in a friendly soccer gam e at Farrer Park yesterday Waterson (3) and Doraisaniy were the icorcrs for the winners while Syed got the Muslim goal.36 words
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Article39 1953-11-01 5 NAVAL Base Sports Club beat Singapore Harbour Board Police 1— 0, in Division 111 of the hotkey league at Keppel Road yesterday. Naval Base won by a goal scored ofl a penalty bully by Harbajan Singh.39 words
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Article28 1953-11-01 5 COMBINED Rangers beat Serangoon Road Rangers > o in a t. adly fame of soccer played at Fairer Park yesterday. Tha'in (2) and Rajoo were the scorers.28 words
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Article399 1953-11-01 5 SINGAPORE Corinthians with a convincing 4 2 victory at Jalan Besar, over the Balestier Inited became SAFA's division three champions. It was the Corinthian 14th successive victory and they have yet to be defeated. They are near to accomplishing a double this season as they are in399 words
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Article312 1953-11-01 5 LONDON. Oct 31: (Rcuter) Football l*Stfltj I/EAGI i: DIVISION I Arsenal 4. ShefY. Wed. 1. Aston Villa 2. Bolton 2. Blackpool 4. W. Brom 1. Cardiff 5. Charlton 0. Chelsea 5 Liverpool 2. HudrieisfieJd o. Manchester U. O Manchester C. X Burnley 2. Portsmouth 0. MiddUv-brough 2312 words
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Article23 1953-11-01 5 RAF Seletar beat UNAS by six points (two tries'* to nil at ruKßer yesterday. Wylie and Woodruff were the scorers.23 words
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Article189 1953-11-01 5 Eighteen -year-old St. Fatrick's schoolboy. David Srow. became the 1»53 Colony Junior Open Single* cham,aion. uhei be scored an upnet victory I—6,1 6, 6—4. b-^> the holder and .fancied ourite Sharin bin Osoian. in a hard-lousht. hour-long battle oa the YMCA Court* yrifterday. Straightaway striking top189 words
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Article146 1953-11-01 5 (KVION ipetii (lub u«ir fortunate to tun an rwulv <ont«-s|c tJtiir uii'-n Ilirv brat the Polmc Sportiai Aksori.it ion —1 in N'f division I traffic horkry fi\tur«' at BsJeaUrr l?o:«d. yr rtfrtiij Th < it I v a tiling tu the oppoi then In the tM ;>146 words
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Advertisement187 1953-11-01 5 #v#>/\ see.... ai 1 j MORE VALUE PER DOLLAR BARGAINS NOW sh Plain Crepe $1.90 p. yd. 'Urn Crepe Romance 2.00 M x Plain Taffetta 36" 1.90 J ain American Taflfetta 45" 1.40 5 J J Jain Chiffon 36" 1.40 Louisctte Plain Crepe 2.00 Main American Satin 42" 1.40 Ferguacmf"187 words
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Advertisement589 1953-11-01 5 Youthful Vigor Restored In 24 Hours G I an d 1 or lifted 4"% A by Ne iv Discover) //Mi Do you Wl old b«fort v. .r Art you tir.d. /^lj/ f\m-«lo'Mi »'ini out. a*«i ut»»it'if-a Xk 1 I apf^d and pJfavjr^i of modern life"* Do you «urT.r wo w#^589 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1953-11-01 6 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY akiakgajgkjag By Unmasked By The American Navy (JIIILDREN, ever since it became fashionable to dislike people who give you money, your Uncle William has been sadly out of step with the rest of the world. To be brutally frank. I actually like1,200 words
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759 1953-11-01 6 HAL BOYLE - You're Lucky If You Have A Nagging Wife HAL BOYLE Says lIATEVER you do, don't nag: your husband," young brides are often warned. "If there is one thing a man can't stand in a wife it's nagffing." This is about the most ridiculous advice you could possibly plant in a759 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-11-01 6 photo. The national band of the Danish Boys 11 rived in London recently to five a brass b; cert at the Central Hall. Westminster, fh* two members of the band playing the <i«" lure horns. APAP - 40 words
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338 1953-11-01 6 Stan Swintou - Stan Swintou r PHE poor seem to have 1 more immunity to disease than the rich. That, anyway, was the implication in a report presented to the sixth International Congress of Microbiology in Rome by Dr. Reuben L. Khan. Dr. Khan, University ofAP - 338 words
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Article, Illustration513 1953-11-01 7 S. Ramachandra - S. Ramachandra By \OW that Singapore is to have a Mayor next year, it i s interesting to ni»ir that a local Municipal Commissioner of the I.M century liad foreseen the advent of our City Hall and Mayor. '!<• WU Mr. Tan Kootig ..i'er513 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1953-11-01 7 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By THEM are throe homes in Singapore where ->0l) needy old folks are spending the twilight ilivir lives. Here old men and women, ,I, ifi no place to go to, who are unable to l(O rk and without relatives to look afterStandard - 1,262 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1953-11-01 8 MAXMfS FLOOtt SHOW ROUTE NAPOLEON 9LANS FOn LOUVRE MONEY FOR STALL JPORTEUS CAFE FLORE WEEK'S QUOTES 'Less Insolent 9 Top Half For Next Summer 'Y HE haute couturiers seem to have a calendar all of their own. In the spring we had the Spring Collections. Okay. AAP - 1,120 words
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Article, Illustration579 1953-11-01 8 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON r rHE English vanished at Barcelona Air Terminal. A few nours before, when vve boarded the four-engined Iberia plane at London's Heathrow Airport the interior of the cabin had been alive with their voices, the accents of London the Midlands and the North country HoweverUP - 579 words
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Advertisement310 1953-11-01 8 HONGKONG I Lw BMBkM H ala^ aHa^fi H 30 DAY EXCURSION FARES j .SINGAPORE to HONG KONG with stop-over facilities in Bangkok and/or Saigon &*7ii9 return. B. N. BORNEO to HONG KONG .with stop-over facilities in Manila $Xis return. Consult: Australian National Airways Pty. Ltd. S Prince Street/Sinpapore Tel. Noa.310 words
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Advertisement42 1953-11-01 8 The in f rid famous family <>l TIGER medicinal pm TIGER BALM The most famous of the TIGEI Medicinal Products For fast relief of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago Headache, Insect Bites, Bruise c and Stiff Muscles. EN« AUN TONG Tlir Tigrr Midiial Hal'42 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1953-11-01 9 James Peter Chin - James Peter Chin By n f*f Sit > i inn us ilt 0» pot in Snuiht:m m i Mmim slitnUing ai th*> rrovsTOff(/.« oi* thi* i 4i\i. *i§4* f one of lh<> "hnl--f/##r-/#/\ #//#>// it affii a, thr bi«r?est entrepot which stands at the cross■n explainStandard - 1,220 words
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866 1953-11-01 9 LIMTIONG ANN - LIMTIONG ANN CJEJT BEHIND THE POLI CE NICOLL By tne brutal sex slaying of 16-year-old C nonz Geek Tin. another bloody chapter is written in the annals of violent crimes in Singapore. Sex cr ->■ f ti)^ past six years nai' -j866 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-11-01 9 PMOtO AN axe-he.*d with a secret compartmeat osed to conceal opium. Thi> Staadard picture shows the axe-head with tke cover aad a slidr hiase which locks the secret compartment in place It is omr of the iaseBiou> methods tued *»y saias slew whuh experirnted C jstom officials have i<» snardStandard - 58 words
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Advertisement250 1953-11-01 9 IJMMJIIIiI C ran brook Offers the most value In its class Plymouth pro^t^et »wore ♦eotur«s noc /j^\ moll> found owly on car* than doet tnv otk«f car m H»« »o* *'»<:• t«O Comjxsft fUmoutf wltfc CUT other cor in it* class it likes to fca compared' You will find H*«»250 words
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Article1954 1953-11-01 10 S. Raja Ratnam - S. Raja Ratnam <r Will Foreign Capital Flow Into A Free Asia? L IIK APPEAL to foreign capital to come into Malaya should not be taken to mean a change in the traditional policy ol financing economic development in this country. Malaya's economic development has1,954 words
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Article758 1953-11-01 10 PETER STURSBERG - PETER STURSBERG By ()NCE again the question of the Free Territory of Trieste i s being debated at the United Nations, and there i s the gloomy prospect of it becoming one of the perennial problem^ here. An issue unresolved by the Security Council merely remains on758 words
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Advertisement322 1953-11-01 10 Give me some... Whenever you feel weary and depressed, uk« f Yeast- Vite— anJ you will feel better at mmti J *lf Yeast-Vite's powerful action gives you frr nh vigour and vitality. And it *»othe« away hca.L i iche, neuralgia, nerve or rheumatic pains. S sfc fcr Yeast- Vite today.322 words
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Article, Illustration718 1953-11-01 11 New Home And 18 'Brothers For Diane YS/HEN Mrs. Jennie Harris, wife of Thomas A. Harris, agricultural economist who runs an experimental and training station in Borneo under the auspices of the Methodist Mission, returns to Naga Mujang, Sarawak, from Singapore, she will take with her a little adopted daughter,Standard - 718 words
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Article, Illustration777 1953-11-01 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By THIS is the JOI/i 0/ a scries on Ml omett of Malaya* bv Christine Diemer, Further articlet in this $eries trill appear regularly in the Sunday Standard. AS an (irlivp partii ifHint in the Imlttlienian imlpftrnilrncp movement^ Mr*. H.Standard - 777 words
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Advertisement402 1953-11-01 11 M_DF ~^Aj^ __Tf___F /^__F^B^r _rf^__B_______r^_i J^___ %_a^_l I __l b^ v_v v <— <—M__HIHB;, i "*Ws*h! Your guaranfee of personol service in air travel r O.AC, enjoys o rcputotion for pertonol service in the s j r We intend to protect it from the ground up. So your locol 8.402 words
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Advertisement74 1953-11-01 11 LSVH KITCHEN TOOLS Mf f^M f"*Mt """fc, jf an^K.f? fc Vr^Ll^B O|#w it I. .v CiV fllftnfleStil 1 fl Bi -jf I, jg% |gj_^KM^HJUfit^o^ttttiVMßßjHßßHlß^HMßßi^BMißiH^^^^^^^^^^ Af.j(/ IN ALSO AVAILABLE T °s^ur^ EGG BEATERS 110 2.75 380 M/LL wAIfM EGO SLICER 110 nn-TiAr BOTTLE OPENER .55 ri- HUt KNIFE SHARPENERS .95 1.4074 words
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951 1953-11-01 12 Cinderellas Of The British Aircraft Makers JT LOOKS as though our light aircraft manufacturers, and those sections of the larger companies which specialise in the production of light and medium civil aircraft, are fast becoming the Cinderellas of the British aircraft industry. The attempts to find some suitable replacement for951 words
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623 1953-11-01 12 AUTOSCRIBE - What Used Car Ads. Don 't Tell The Buyer AUTOSCRIBE By QFTEN one of the baits hung out in the advertisements for the sale of slightly used car s is that the vehicle in question i s still under guarantee. Now, though not stated in so many words, the inference623 words
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Advertisement328 1953-11-01 12 HAMBURG AMERIKA LIKIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN I SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang TS Nabob (NDL) 4/» Dec ICDec 11/12Det •TS Leverkusen (ll\PA(i) H/HiDee 17/18Dee !9/21Dei 'lone Knne Manila Kobe 'X Yokohama Penang P. S'ham S'pore TS Neckarstein (NDL) ...8/9Nov Hi ll\<.\ 12/ISNnv328 words
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Advertisement393 1953-11-01 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA K S '^wt v s ham Prn MFONM* For Banekok n, nw „ov "POONA" for Melbourne I Sydney. Por. Kembln (not loading local cargo) 11 n Nov o|§ N "MANCHURIA" for Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong. Manila! Kobe. Yokohama hrf "FALSTRIA" for Bangkok 7 8 l),.393 words
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Article314 1953-11-01 13 REMEMBER 'The Blue Lamp" that superb movie tribute to the cool courage of Britain's unarmed heroes the familiar beatpounding "Bobbie.-" in blue? In like vein comes another picture which turns the spotlight on their opposite numbers "the cops in skirts"— providing exciting fare in a well-directed314 words
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Article, Illustration480 1953-11-01 13 T ONDON FILMS' "CoronaJ i tion" film is here and, though from the musiclover's point of view it may be considered mighty good I doubt if the average local audience will vote it as exciting. For "The Story of Gilbert And Sullivan" is little more than480 words
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Article, Illustration359 1953-11-01 13 rpHE importation of feature 1 films by '''"I societies is a new venture in Malaya, writes a correspondent. Due largely to th e pioneer work of ihe head of the Malayan Film Unit. Mr. Tom Hodge, who is the Vice-President of th e St'langor Film Society,359 words
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Article, Illustration360 1953-11-01 13 BOB A T HIS BRIGHTEST WHEN a couple of M.P.s— one with a yen to fight, the othet with a yen to flirt —tangle with a delectable dish whos restricted to all military personnel, you can expect anything to happen. And this is exactly what fills th e bill in360 words
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Article94 1953-11-01 13 GEMINI9 'Avvayar" is a picture of sweet songs, pure Tamil and magnificent settings Jts story deals with a wandering poetess and her struggles to find a light place for Tamil poets K B. Sundarambal wonderfully portrays the rentrdl character and her goldi-n voice dominates the picture Based94 words
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Article45 1953-11-01 13 '•ryHE ROBE" in Cinema- Scope has netted in a total of approximately US$8»i().OOO in the first four treeks of it* showing in New York, and over three-million US doUcir. s during the same period playing time in 25 theatres ncros- the United State*45 words
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Article247 1953-11-01 13 "CiF ALL the tragedies the human race is heir to, the greatest is the one that befalls the innocent victim of lust of a friend in human shape. What is more, by the time-worn tenets and by the queer logic of homo-sapiens, it it the victim247 words
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Article99 1953-11-01 13 SI \K Contrst No. 3ft had two "tripper*" in No«. 224 and which accounted for so many just missing (he mark. The featured star* were: Janet Lrigh <?23» Sidney Greenstrret »r.'l» Red Skelton «>».*>». Adele Mara I Bob Hone 12!7> ind Paul l>oucla* IWt>. The vtiiinrrv »l the99 words
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Advertisement393 1953-11-01 13 ORGANISATION r*. "<*>• ATTRACTIONS *mF> Mi. Daring Siory Of Bitter Jealou** Am! Ma<l Retire 1 BURT LANCASTER J]M\ SHIRLEY BOOTH urn -W jjT. l| WteSlieba\ s TFRHY MOORE wen c r >^ J \£*%iHJ plus M.iL»\.in I ilm Init Special Kdilion Vice Prarfieal Nixon's Tour of Malaya." NEXT CHANGE! I393 words
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Advertisement417 1953-11-01 13 On Wide Kancr Giant Srrrrn TECHNICOLOR a iftlQx Frrnrh Film with y^/jF/)/livJ lni;lish Subtitle, //I/IC^ AftllO X /lyfTlljv" In the opinion «rf dM 1/ 11/^ M.in.ii;rmrnl Ihm Him nl VJ|^/^^ r.VSUITABLE KOK < MII.DK.fcJI PIu»! Malayan I VICEPRKSIDFST MX R L. o#f f//t .l#ff #/fff ff f//ff 1 BSfii m417 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-11-01 14 IN composing a set of variations on what he terms a musical theme, London hair stylist Riche ha s in his elaborate ornaments virtually created a hat-box full of new fashions. Riche admits his impractical hair ornaments ar c frankly for fu n but underlyingAP - 128 words
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Article, Illustration624 1953-11-01 14 IF YOUR SHAPE IS AWKWARD Ailsa Garland Tells You What To Do I'VE come to the conclusion there is no such thing as an average figure. The con tan t moan in readers' letters ahout tr.\ing to find readymade clothes that will lIT has swelled to a mighty chorus. "What624 words
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Article, Illustration222 1953-11-01 14 AFTER sixty years of r Squeezing into whaiebone and elastic contraptions, skimping their meals and studying fashion plates, women have at last achieved the ideal shape, says a clothing expert. The expert with a head for figures. Mr Abraham Gouldman, told me that comparison of222 words
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Article92 1953-11-01 14 C/4VE youTselJ time and energy by hiding away somewher in your living room an emergency dust cloth. It'll facilitate lastminute clean-ups just before guests arrive. YfODEft.V living rooms art xT beginning to take place of old-fashioned kitchens in tha* they are now planned, not as formal parlours, but as92 words
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Article393 1953-11-01 14 T AM a tuberculosis sufferx er. and love a girl who does not know of my condition. I have been a lot better recently, and this girl wants me to marry her in a year's time. The doctors give contrary opinions about whether or not marriage would393 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-01 14 TODAY'S lovely entrant for the forthcoming "MLss Max Factor Malaya" Beauty Contest (which offers the prizewinner a free return trip to Hollywood and many other attractive awards) U 22--year old Violrt Ooi of Singapore36 words
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Advertisement124 1953-11-01 14 WHO WILL BE Y fl Ist Prize -return trip to could as the guest of Y l >e MAX FACTOR 2nd Prize $500 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES TO REMAINING FINALISTS Winner to leave by Pan-American Airways on 2nd December, 1953. Clothes for the successful contestant created and presented by DORIS GEDDES,124 words
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Advertisement638 1953-11-01 14 W your Home i L Liyi THI MOST fopula I M^^^B AMW| CA'S FAVOURITf ANO I KIM« F N "T ENAMEL' I l^ll 0, 1 J'ow. <hi freely, dhe» ,n 3»o 4 I en«sn«| f or furniture, hitchon. I borhroom,. woodwork Sol. Af.nft: DIETHELM CO., LTD Y^f» a t SINGAPOKI638 words
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Miscellaneous333 1953-11-01 14 T>l>A Y S QMMAIIO.V t "\ou can make I Iff a i bed Of root's |f you put i In a lifetime of Kpuilrwork.' Anonymous <»v£ N^\> FOR KVKBV 1 U>fc: Take advantage of tht i favourable indications of tha i day to attend to vour flnan cial interests and333 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-11-01 15 Traditional Modern Kight: In the centre «>t t h** rlosed-in patio is this lovely set ol old s tvle black wood table tnd •■K which lends to the setting an air of a Chi ncse pavilion. In con ti.isl »<» t'le w '-n bUckwood furiiture in ihe Mill i'ii' Ut>t:135 words
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Article, Illustration290 1953-11-01 15 How To Order A Pattern dfsgsigs PATTERN No. 13 Simple and distinctive, here is a dress that would be elegant in plain or printed material. Capsleeved bodice with soft roll collar. Slim straight skirt with flap pockets. Suitable fabrics; cotton, linen, shantung. Yardage: 2 yards. li w to order a290 words
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Article, Illustration549 1953-11-01 15 Chen Ta Khoon - Chen Ta Khoon Standard Photos By WALLED-IN PATIO Celia Kaan decided that she would like her new home to be small but large enough to accommodatD her family of six grown children, she went into conference with her architects from Palmer and Turner. The result549 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-11-01 15 A Place In The Sun A view of the open terrace which runs the whole length of the front of the house overlooking the garden and the iennis courts. Part of the terrace is covered over with treDLswork on which grows the fabulous New Guinea creeper with its hanging sprays54 words
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Advertisement170 1953-11-01 15 FR(m TOO** YOV CAH Oi»(.Y OH-kh |dfd PATTERN Fill in This Chart rUESI are the measurements I nee d from vou the instruetloni closely and till in the blank spaces provided be lew LN INCHES I Shoulde, to shouldei 4c Shouldei to bust t Bust iKotirt width ovei the fullest170 words
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Advertisement435 1953-11-01 15 &W 11 U^ 1 -^s BY F"O« month* I •uffrred 3 M /*V J/ tornxr< n<J enibarraMmefii 4^m A I Wf from skin trouble. I couldn't jha 1^ I */y/ ti€c p ni hi f r th< tin <n^ Y^X^^* i>V 'WM •»h* r "ed to mrri my j; J435 words
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Article, Illustration804 1953-11-01 16 Andrew Roth - Kampong LONDON Andrew Roth By B^^^^Pi l^BaW^^ M> 9. jf I Urn *1 fj[ 9 9 <J «#v •A. w J mm. )^HEN Ng Kim Scan-, deputy to Trade Union Adviser Jack Brazier, told me that he addresses mixed trade union audiences in Malaya— even predominantly Chinese audiences like the804 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-11-01 16 H^i^^^^^Ss^is^rL? 1^- St •f ro Pri »">»' Mr. K. W or Kuau Lu m p llr DU 'ore^r t Vra„L%r k M° a t SKESSJS28 words
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Article1347 1953-11-01 16 PHILIP TOYNBEE - HARD TIMES FOR YOUNG WRITERS PHILIP TOYNBEE Bjr PROFESSIONAL writers are a small social category, but their condition should not for that reason be treated with impatience or indifference. In the future our society may well be judged by its treatment of such excrescent but indispensable groups as this one,1,347 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-11-01 16 pb* Said to be the largest or Us kind In thr world, thi- *phrre is now complete with il> :j.lti« tons of vtrH i« ready for its job of housing tbr »ri*ot>iu> of M al'**" power plant for submarines. loth thick sI«H pi it. > jomrd toxetherUP - 70 words
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Advertisement122 1953-11-01 16 V«/ GENERAL ELECTRIC -u».aMBLVX I. A 7«; K-5i, 043.00 4sir NO DOWN DEPOSIT EASY STRAIGHT PAYMENTS For Top Make Refrigerators Consult OVERSEAS INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. Singapore 76, On hard Road Te1 .—*****/***** < P^'^ STREET. PtH^J^ mFsxtsm i/7 J i^^f \V\ THAT f# y 01^ £M®telota fesaPiPs^K^S^iiSH 'T'S NOT A122 words
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Article222 1953-11-01 17 i STORY i MRS. BOWDEN, now 56, and her younger sister. Mrs. Florence Phillipo, both of Green-road, Whetstone, North London, had befriended a German ex-prisoner they knew as Fritz. Because his home was in the Russian Zone, Friti became depressed and hanged himself in a park222 words
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Article209 1953-11-01 17 VANCOUVER The use of chilled sea water in place of ice to transport fish has produced favourable results here. Pacific fisheries experimental station officials say the new method may prove of major importance to the nshin* industry. Scientist* installed special tanks in Captain Ellis Morney'sA.P. - 209 words
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Article, Illustration2188 1953-11-01 17 The Case of the Panting Messenger The Case of the Frightened Husband The Case of the Crisis Ghost The Case of the Sorrowful Ghost A startling investigation APPROVED BY THE SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH into the supernatural THE GHOST EXPERT who ait* tie survey. Seirp Nugent Tyrrell2,188 words
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Advertisement315 1953-11-01 17 Here's your first rule for fitness YESTAHIN VITAMIN YEAST w> TONIC SOURCI Of ALL TN§ VITAMIN ft GROUP f rom your chtmui mmd drugsmvs 100 TABLETS for 71 ct». only tFREEI t-.I Vastamta ABC HfALTH GUIOI. Writ, lor tSftkj Tree bo»fciet and, la ftn a* d'fHciiltf, 9m >. name o«315 words
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Advertisement433 1953-11-01 17 Ivs I'ou see exciting individuality rf J^A < I lie beautiful l^^^m bk^> 4 >»»/ <^i I I -w I T^BL.aW i j UjK' if the minute you look at her fiut Her (otnplexion K X *BS' ii exquisite, smooth end /<"'i tf< 0 pei.il. .She f^ ■^Z^L. 'J^T HS^433 words
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Article, Illustration520 1953-11-01 18 SAYS SAPPER SINCE my reference last week to the overwhelming superiority on the Rugger field of the Ist Bn Fiji Regt. there havd been many suggestions put forward for a team which might beat them. The Colony XV failed to do so. It is my520 words
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1020 1953-11-01 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN SELETAR SPORTS BY LAST Thursday Flying Boat Wing entertained H.M.S. Birmingham at Sele tar and won a rather scrappy game by 15 points (5 tries) to nil. The game was a personal triumph for Darke. the Wing's left centre three, who combined1,020 words
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Article434 1953-11-01 18 Reports SAPPER, who devotes hk columns this week in defence of the weaker sex on the fie Id of sport. Hats off to the Civilian and Services women who gave spectator., i tr.-.». the Singapore Poppy Day hockey match played on the Padant; Roth sidrs wmt all434 words
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Advertisement49 1953-11-01 18 Around tie Wbr/d Mare Cars are Protected 6y Mobiloil #>// ♦V^/' brand 4 with falling values 1 NOW more than ever LTmI protect mODIIOHj Yo UR c A R iß^^^^^^Rll ever y 1000 miles WlUl Mobilubrication STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY IINCORPORATED IN USA.. WITH LIMITED LIABIUTYX .SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH49 words
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Article1186 1953-11-01 19 LINESMAN - LET'S HAVE CALM COMMONSENSE LINESMAN By THERE was a time when Selangor was on top of Malayan hockey and ruled ty roost topr several seasons. This was a long time ago. So long, in fact, that I cantdl Mm when, except that it was prewar. They were the days when1,186 words
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Article772 1953-11-01 19 The 'Powerhouse' To Work Again THE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will meet on Wednesday to discuss Singapore's participation in the Asian uames in Manila, barely six months away. This sudden resurrection into life may be news to many who have begun to think of that body as a lost772 words
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Article113 1953-11-01 19 "YOB IIKE HIM-OR YOU DON'T... Jeffery James j BRINGS YOU Inside Sport nit SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council have i, ndfd an invitation to the Singapore Badminton iition to join the Colony contingent for the Asian JL Badminton, though not included in the champion- s ,n»- of the-113 words
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Article323 1953-11-01 19 MELBOURNE, Oct. 31. I would strongly urge young Bruce Crampton to turn professional fallowing his tragic exclusion from the Australian amateur team to tour Britain next year. I class his omission as one of amateur golf's greatest blunders. It is the same sad lack of323 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-01 19 Penang Malays, community soccer league and cuptie champions, photographed after the match with the trophies when they beat Indians by 4-1 in the inter community cup final at Victoria Green, last Wednesday. Front row: Hashim, Arrif, Darus, Bakar. Centre row: Abdul, Aziz, Jamal, Ariffin. Back row: Ahmad,53 words
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281 1953-11-01 19 SYDNEY, Oct. 31 Boxing followers claim a close friend of Jimmy Carruthers "spied" on Pappy" Gault yesterday. Carruthers will defend his world bantamweight title agaiast Gault at the Sports Ground on November 13. Carruthers' close friend is welterweight Billy Peters. Peters fought in Johannesburg after281 words
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808 1953-11-01 19 1939 Winner Is Still Favourite To Repeat Feat ROUND ISLAND CYCLING NEXT Sunday is the day for which raring cyclists of Singapore have waited fourteen years. In 1939 .1 very successful race was run round the island, hut. unfortunately, not till this year has it been possible to repeat the808 words
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Advertisement66 1953-11-01 19 V^4 Pill iv& 51 D I I j FMIII SION f BUILDS THE BODY PROTECTS THE LUNGS Pleasant-to-take Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil in its most digestible form and an essential addition to the daily diet. Scott's Emulsion taken regularly provic reserves of strength and tnergy, resistance to. infection66 words
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Miscellaneous28 1953-11-01 19 AU. RJS"T JfT?Cs\*r S^9KF-^ t£>WHT»B BTtezKer j<vT\- 4 *^rT?r AK> AK£AS /T OK/A/SO /*7 /^S\ AT vet MAC /?ES££lt£ I 4WG G4ASS like >m^l MAP**// L^\ /w^'-tj .mi28 words
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Article23 1953-11-01 20 MKLBOURNE Oct. 31, (Reuttt I Prince Morvl. today won the 414.800 Victoria Derby by head trom Cromis at the Flemington racecourse.23 words
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Article308 1953-11-01 20 AUTHENTICS LOSE TO SMITH'S XI IPOH, Sat.— lnaccuracy and fre i lent dilly-dallying cost the P ik Authentici the game against Smith's XI, of Penan;( in a friendly game of hockey here this evi Smith*! XI won by the odd Kul in five Both leam s virtualI Stat« or Settlement308 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-11-01 20 NKVEK a dull moment ill this bout between Abu Hassan bin Said (left) and Walter Abeysekara in the flyweight final of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association youth championships held at the Happy World stadium on Friday night. Hassan is down but not out. At the count of cipnt the gong79 words
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Article145 1953-11-01 20 TAIPING Sat. The Old Georgians will meet St. George's Institution for their annual hockey fixture for the Centenary Cup here on Tuesday at the Esplanade. The following will represent the 01-l Boys: R Xavier; Cheah Kok Yoon and Santokh Singh; Balakrishnan. Chan Seng Pow and G. Murugesir Lee145 words
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Article977 1953-11-01 20 PETER HILL - PETER HILL By Don't Let It Ever Happen Again At The Boxing Arena J ET US PRAY: OUR FATHER which art in heaven, please help to prevent snobbery from ever entering our amateur boxing rings again— if the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association does not rally to977 words
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Article394 1953-11-01 20 NOW that the championships are over the problem of raising money and selecting a team for an Australian tour looms bigger than ever on the fistic horizon Typical of the enthusiasm of SABA i s the lact that the organisation is not going to394 words
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Article22 1953-11-01 20 TAIPING, Sat.-The tennis Tennis Association will be durnig t he Deepavali holiday to play a friendlj fixture against Kedah. re22 words
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Article53 1953-11-01 20 Kedah Wi n Gold Cup MDUWG s,t w the SulUns *> J •orrer for the S| Jjjjll they h, lt v. h.lm 4—| i n lhi I Victoria cree'n" v fln I Hero of Kedjh I way for al, th, I The tim,- w K k... i^ I tested des53 words
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Article113 1953-11-01 20 UPING S carnival 01 5 North Perak i Council op« Hxture >'.•?'>- w.ird VJI s George^ [1 1 JIPHI.J r. iwardi 1 by th»-centr^-forw Jir^t h, K.K. VII 5.h0.,1 he« Lai in 1 W. m Yahya H ('•inch 11 m s Kok K.v an.i Hai h S».113 words
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421 1953-11-01 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Official training for the forthcoming Selangor Turf Club's November meet commencing next Saturday began this morning Impressive workers were Proctor three in 38 4 5, Skyrider and Golden Dolphin 39 and Bright Sagittarius and Fair Sir 40 on a rain421 words
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Article436 1953-11-01 20 WEIGHTS for 11 races for the Ist day (8) next Saturday and second day of the Selangor races are. B C ±f li yJ~ l Mile I p ali«o v 8.05 i Demonic ft 11 Sudden Choice 9.00 De-Win 8.05 Pjti-rhouz 8 0 Straits Corf b!436 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-11-01 20 Mn. W A. C <M><>df> Hif r of the Colonial Srrrrtary prrsents O I rr Kuo hiian trophy t o One hoon Imi c toria Srhool) n. ir.-t umrra and (inn Thai Ho K ini.-> Institution) at th r Intrr School^ swimming rhampionship s held on Saturday at the Chinese63 words
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Article210 1953-11-01 20 PARIT BUNTER. Sat.-Dis-playmg all round superiority KvLtwSR RoVe s A beat Knan Chinese Recreation Club i m ,u urn hockey friend- i m th^, TJuhlir padang yestord fy- The first match also resulted in a three-nil win for the Rovers "A. M pi y210 words
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Article89 1953-11-01 20 IAIPING. Sat Combining •xceltantly. Loo PooJ a,, (1 Ul Tat Kun Mtmd the final of we meni ioublei of The CRC table-tennis tournev. eliminate taf Lee Kok Lton g tad Urn SSSC 87 il l/ fl/li u/21 In tht- botiom section TV.jh Cheng Chuan and yjd89 words
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