Sunday Standard, 29 November 1953
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Title Section27 1953-11-29 1 Wilh 8-poge COLOUR comics FREE 29 NOV 1955 SUNDAY STANDARD *H *t jfc 3H Vol. IV. No. 150. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1933. TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.27 words
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Article105 1953-11-29 1 BANDITS S LAY FOUR BRITONS g a ice in the r. now i that the bandit who wa s believed to h.'iv" escaped wounded when r of hi-; comrades were killed the Mi ay Regi- in the Tnani?* area of Pal ing on Nov. 16, Is now ly has «n105 words
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488 1953-11-29 1 'Muddle' Over Chinese Nationality in N. Borneo HUNDREDS of Chinese born in British North Borneo before the cession but who were not resident there on July 15, 194(», the day thr cession became effective, arc today practically stateless because by the terms of the agreement they are Chinese citizens which488 words
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Article32 1953-11-29 1 Slow Thief Also Had Soft Heart Reporter t bolted laden loot than slow, n bj d after up t return li'd the Silicaafter- Road, arc D< ti\ ea ft Of a house32 words
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Article54 1953-11-29 1 The $100,000 H anded Over TOKYO. Nov. 28, (UP)— A North Korean p >t Lt No Suk, wiio surrendered a AIIG to the Allies in Septemhas received a cheque for $100,000, Fur East Air g disclosed today. s Si oo.ooo will be placed in a trust fund while he ngineering54 words
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Article55 1953-11-29 1 PARIS. Nov. 28, (AP)— The French National Assembly voted on Friday tc keep Premier Joseph Laniel in office so that he can go to the Bermuda conference and talk about Russian agreement to a four-power meeting, but bluntly warned him that he can't promise French55 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-11-29 1 THE fifty skating girls now busy rehearsing for the pantomime "Sinbad On Ice." at the Km press Hall, Earls Court, London, got tovetker one day and voted husky Nigel Kishawi 22. also a skater in the show, as their "Mr. Ice Cake." At <> nMirrorpic - 81 words
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103 1953-11-29 1 Standard Staff Reporter OVER a 1.000 suest* yesterday drank a toast at a wedding: reception to the late Mr. N.R. Mistri. who had beqiieatlicd the sum of 51.~>.000 to the bridegroom. Mr. Yeo C>uan S<*ntj. Mr. Yeo. a salesman of the Phoenix Aerated Water Works.103 words
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Article55 1953-11-29 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 23. (AP) The Indian Government has ordered The seizure of the accounts and records of the nation-wide en 4 erprise> of j mult: millionaire newspaper tycoon, Seth Ramakrishna Dalmia. Special Police Establishment Inspector-General, j T.A. Bambawale, said Friday. Bambawale declined to divulge the55 words
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Article28 1953-11-29 1 MR. EUGENE ON FILL, the famous playwright who won the Nobel Prize for Literature. died on Friday in Boston of bronrhial Dneumonia. He was criminals.- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article37 1953-11-29 1 KUALA BEL A IT. Nov. 28. (Reuter). Six portable radio sets have been lent by Malayan security forces to Brunei te police force to equip the state's first fleet of rad.o pol.ee cars.37 words
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Article284 1953-11-29 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 28, (AFP)— President Chiang Kai-shek and South Korean President. Syngman Rhee, in a joint statement today called for a united anti-Communist front in Asia. The statement said the two chiefs of state had discussed "specific tasks" that faced the free Korean arid C'nlnese peop'es in284 words
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Article35 1953-11-29 1 SAN DIEGO. California, Nov 28 (UP). Maureen (Little Mo) Connolly, ly. tvv times winner of the United States and Wimbledon tingles tennis title, tod;iy announced her engagement to fftUpf Norman Bunker. 22.35 words
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Article, Illustration261 1953-11-29 1 R. G. PILLAI - MCA CHIEF CALLS FOR INDEPENDENCE R. G. PILLAI By To Stem 'Revolt 9 Standard Staff Reporter NOTHING less than complete political independence will sto; the "nationalist revolt" in South-east Asia, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Sir Cheng-lock Tan, declared in Singapore lasl night. |T1J Sir Cheng-lock— who wag speaking261 words
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Article115 1953-11-29 1 WHILE Vie United States on Friday branded Russia' latest note for a big-i')iir meeting as a i oh<- out effort to sioir W+Qress on the development of "greater EuroV"tn unity and strength," Brit 'in officially welcotr<>d it. Foreign Minister Mr. Anthom/ Eden sms reported to hare cnbipd115 words
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Article133 1953-11-29 1 U.S. Is Not Impressed WASHINGTON'. Nov. 28, <4AP).— Washington dip see ■he S f1 Uni »n' to the **B We lem nationi as e\ ih:i the Russians may soon rev vg their long-s1 i I of a non--1 ftart with the key »'> rations. Any buch Rvi^.^idti n they say.133 words
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Article97 1953-11-29 1 WISHING the children of Malaya 'a brighter and bettor Christmas this year." >Ir. K. N Chan? of Ipoh yesterday sent Sin to The Christmas Toy Fund, which now stands at 19.114.tt. Mr Samm> I. in of Singapore gave a big panel of comics. All cash donations97 words
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Article122 1953-11-29 1 KINGSTON, Nov. 28 (AP) Jamaicans said re luctant farewells yesterday to Queen Elizabeth 11, the first reigning British sovereign ever to visit this tropical colony in the Caribbean. A g: WMV enger liner, the 15,902 Gothic, picked up the y<> monarch and her husband,122 words
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Article68 1953-11-29 1 PUS AN. Nov. 28 (AP) One-Sixth Of this teeming ritv of one million popula'.smouldered tonight af- r II a!l-night f ir o that scorched a li mile swathe, left at throe Koreans dead and ked ti.ooo homes and b Damage to this rr! U choked68 words
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Advertisement35 1953-11-29 1 f TJI'JiSIIIL I for TH cpMAL& ACOUSTIC N 5 ULATION v i ko^l 111 l> IM) I ll>. I umpuf riang G? S3 EVERYBODY KNOWS THE STRONGEST MAN DRINKS DOG'S HEAD LOOK FOR jfi^^THlS LABEL35 words
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Advertisement52 1953-11-29 1 •Cl CBf AM Bf com stooacf HriH Pi CREAMERIES If >. Counting the dmgM 1!>v: NOVEMBER I«W Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat x jr sc* jr r\ jL x w h xr v? yr i* ur rr k yr xr jf to HOME LEAVE "^2 KLM fjL of52 words
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Article65 1953-11-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Air transportation of plants baa greatly increased the danger of live pests being introduced into the country and the Federal LcgistatiTc Council yesterday took measures to minimise this (i.::igt r. Thrse measures took the form of a consolidation of existing laws re'ating65 words
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Article, Illustration103 1953-11-29 2 MR. AW BOON HAW, philanthropist ami (>overnins: Director of the Sin Poh chain of newspap* is (in rentre) is seen here with many friends and well-wishers who tin nc d up at Baja n Lepas airport. IVn.inu on Friday to welcome him on his arrivalStandard - 103 words
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Article, Illustration295 1953-11-29 2 THIRSTY ISLANDERS PLEAD FOR MORE WATER ON the island of Pulau Brani, a furlong from the southern shore of Singapore, live a thousand people for whom drinking water is a precious commodity it is rationed. Every day is "Water Day" for them. Between 8 and 10.30 a.m. and from 3295 words
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Article, Illustration142 1953-11-29 2 RUBBER prices In Singapore dropped 1J rent to HQ} cents per \b for first frade rubber for December ship:U yesterday. Trade selling and some profit taking were large'y re 8 for the drop in prices. Overseaa orders were few. while activity in the market was considerably142 words
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Article15 1953-11-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The of tin in the local market was $324 per pu-ul15 words
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Article41 1953-11-29 2 THE Labour candidate for South Ward, Mr. V. Marriappan, wiJl hold an election campaign meeting at ."S D m today at Anson Road, In front of the Fraser Neave bui'ding. Mr. Lim Yew Hock will preside. s K f.41 words
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Article37 1953-11-29 2 MR S. SYED Ahmjid. J. P. •at bo the i Indian Chamber of Singapore month y meeting, held ai preir.es o f the Chamber us Mr. Adam A. Sjred the prc\ president ig leaving for37 words
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Article34 1953-11-29 2 A PUBLIC meeting will be held at the Krian Club, Pant Buntar. at 4..T) p.m. on T day to consider the. formation of the Krian Branch of the National Association of Perak34 words
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191 1953-11-29 2 RECORDS HELP POLICE GET THEIR MEN "AS the skill of the eraftsman depends largely upon the quality of his tools, so in criminal investigations the success of the detective office depends largely on his emptoyment of various "aids. M itatt^ a Singapore police handbook on "How to Cat«-h Criminals." Records,191 words
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Article169 1953-11-29 2 BERNARD WILLIAMS - Croaks foretold their doom BERNARD WILLIAMS By Standard Shipping Reporter NINE croaking passengers who went to sea in the freighter Ettrickbank forbode tvl nearly til the way from Capetown to Sin gn poreevil for themselves, that i lor they new eior.k no more. They died. And the sea claimed their169 words
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Advertisement245 1953-11-29 2 A SM*mlllol* l ugai show ODEON CINEMA: Decemb* 8 pm. Gclo •mere Per<orniooce. RAFFLES HOTEL: !st December 11 Pm. Gcfo Premiere Dcnce Revue. Also 2nd, 3rd 3th December. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM: 2 hour muticd •;e with 10 ccts on 2nd, 3rd, 4th sth December ct p m Cth December: 2245 words
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Advertisement454 1953-11-29 2 ENGAGEMENTS LIM VBO T eni was >nf»*»unced <>n "2R'!» No-.: WM H -1" Chytv I mi W l Ah Lin ..nd Tip Mr. I-ina Yan« Chua. ;md Mangie Gcck. second i Mrs Yeo 1 THE rnr i;» mflll i M Tan Knu B« tnd Mrs. Ta B .>. t <454 words
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Advertisement24 1953-11-29 2 10k Till UN fa 11 I I 9mm 1,,,,, li ii i i u I I iv 1 I k«« INDfAM tub I dgdgsd•24 words
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Article, Illustration250 1953-11-29 3 (;o\ i.i»a«iiv wi t 7>ir jonn Nicoll, thanked Kotarians on behalf of the people n> t<»r the benefits and services they have to the community. 19th Conference of District 46 of Sir John said that the organisaridid work" in Singapore. i Singaof tiie Sai-250 words
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Article128 1953-11-29 3 Standard Stiff Reporter TUP: giant Johore River Water extension scheme that could idd millions of gallons a day to existing supplies may have t bj reconsidered after 1957 when the present multimillion illar water expansion schemes ire completed. Singapore's City Water Engineer. Mr. W. S- Stredwirk.128 words
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Article103 1953-11-29 3 PENANG, Sat— Members of the Settlement Youth Council were told by Penang's Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham, today that the type of work they were doing was more than ever important for they were at a stage of social transition in this part of the world103 words
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451 1953-11-29 3 Woman Who Claims A Lost Daughter Is Sent Away •A Vagrant' They Say, 50... JOHORE BAHRU, Sot.— A lonely, old Malay woman, sick in body and mind, and badly in need of assistance, is being kept away from the only person able to help her her daughter because the Social451 words
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Article360 1953-11-29 3 Anglers' Postbag In your Angler's Corner. X sometimes you use the term "angler" and at other t times, the* word "flshrrman;" is there a difference Eric Lee. AN angler is a fisherman j who fishes for the sport j of it with either rod and j reel or fine line.360 words
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Article66 1953-11-29 3 SEREMBAX. Sat. A negri Sembilan Road Transport team, headed bv the Registrar •>f Motor Vehicles, Mr. V.G. Butt, demonstrated to a' large crowd in Gurney Stadium common faults of applicant, i >r driving licence. They save an exhibition of Sood and bad driving Mr. Butt said66 words
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Article59 1953-11-29 3 MALACCA. Sat. Peter Yon. a Malacca youth leader and a Sea Rover, rescued a young girl from the Malacca River near Kim Seng Bridge vest or lay. The girl was floundering in the water when Peter came to her rescue. She was later taken to59 words
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Article, Illustration146 1953-11-29 3 HINDREDS were stumped by last week's puzzle. Majority of the entries described it as a coil of mosquito destroyer. Well, it is not. Solution: a rubber mat for a glass. First correct entry to be opened was that sent b v Mr. H Akib H. Bidin c o Haji146 words
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Advertisement18 1953-11-29 3 'T •"> I I YOUR dollar buys more in a i Johnson hoh.Penanm •'4'\ r r4 Seahorse Outboard trmmcheg18 words
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Advertisement385 1953-11-29 3 Make this her best T^#^\ Christina* yet! \r £k Give her something to remember always R# <,n\xn ska so.x -^g* S AJLE_4 FREE A ONE NFWSPRINT tCARF FOR KVKHV I $10.00 (ASH PI K( H\SK I p=MAKE A NOTE OF THESE FOR TOMORROW-. Plush 81-mkotj "Cannon" Towel, 11 ♦>;) KM385 words
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Advertisement50 1953-11-29 3 High Blood Pressure •if Hlfh Blood I*r»uur» mu.« lott dtitr. ht«t palna aroun4 »art, h*adarh*a. ahort bra«th. la« dlffMtlon. palpitation, and i«oii»« knkiti, ran (»t almost l»ita*l raltaf from th«*« imitioji ay max toau with HTNOX. A«h yo« Chamlat for HTNOX t'idar *"4 U4 *»ar» younf «r la a (t*50 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-11-29 4 5 DA YAKS VISIT COLONY pbotu. MR. LOKE WAN TIJO pictured with Kajan. Ninoh. Penphulu Gau. Tamerweng Tinjans and Kilabu. Note the heavy earrings suspended from the long ear lohes of the women. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article197 1953-11-29 4 FIVE Dyaks, ?..-customed to :ig in a "long house" in ong the Baran Riv.r f Sarawak wiil soon be installed, for the first time in ihcir lives, in a "tall house" the Cutm.y B .:d:ng in Singapore. The Dyrsk party comprises Penghulu Gau, his dau?hter Ninoh,197 words
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Article305 1953-11-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Despite the U that an "International House* 1 la to be buiit in Melbourne, Australia, a group of Malayan business men are still going ahead with their n'.-vi to put up a "Malaya Hosier* in Sydney. Mr. P W Oiiz, one of the305 words
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Article84 1953-11-29 4 First Peep At The Law A WEEK-OLD baby made her first public appearance yesterday in the dock of the Singapore Filth Police Court when her mother, Tay Kim Kuay was rh;ir£ed with permitting premise*; in Amoy Street to be used for opium smoking. The baby, wrr.pnod in piece of coloured84 words
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Article67 1953-11-29 4 MR. R.S. PILLAI. honoTarv secretary of the Havelock Estate Community Centre, Singapore, yesterday denied any knowledge oi th P election meeting arranged by Mr. C.F.J Es s UMNO-MCA candidate contesting West Ward, to be held at Indus Square community centre on Monday. H e added that the67 words
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Article71 1953-11-29 4 MR. S. S. MAX YAM. the Labour candidate conte^tin^ the Singapore City Council elections, yesterday repeated a challenge to h;s Progressive opponent "to p r o v e his eloquence. H e will speak at the following places: Loronc Limau in?« Road Trust 10.30 a.m.; Kampong Potonc71 words
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Article37 1953-11-29 4 AT 7.15 p.rn. to-morrow. Radio Malaya will < arry a broadcast in which the Vice-Chan-cellor of Melbourne University Mr. Paton. will thank Singapore for the gift of $100,000 towards the International House at thg ftalvmttft37 words
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180 1953-11-29 4 Future Leaders Learn Sandhurst Principles 'Get Them Youn 1 empter Said 9 BRITAIN 1 1 justly proud of its Sandhurst the College for troining her Army officers. THE Federation Of Malaya's Military College—formed last July is being built round Sandhurst principles and traditions and three regular Sandhurst instructors have come180 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-11-29 4 photo. photo. THE smiling couple in this Standard picture are Mis s M. Hippe and Mr. M. SOBBMT. They were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shep'irrd yesterday Both are employees of the German Consulate in Singapore. DR. Hen* Siak Kwanc and Miss Lee Wee Che* (abovr>Standard - 74 words
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Article77 1953-11-29 4 A JAM-PACKED man of curious spectators so hampered the defence counsel. Mr. K. K. Bezborauh and Mr. Tan (Juay Kim, a s they made their way into the Seventh Police Court I yesterday, that the case oX Liml Tun Toe. who fa s a tentative •■<' <A77 words
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Article516 1953-11-29 4 H. C. Wallwork. M.A., who Was a lecturer on science at Sandhurst for the past five years. He is assisted by three of nil colleague* from Sandhurst Mr. J. McMichen (of St. Andrews), in charge of mathematical training; Mr. K. W. Walker (of516 words
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Article24 1953-11-29 4 TING AH SWEE, har> with isslttins in m rhap-ji-ki lottery on A>.j» acquit' in the ft» .i ii. Po Cum jrt tenUgr, sfasfasdfa24 words
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Advertisement218 1953-11-29 4 The n&n>&& W^- Thrill Reallv "^^fe>\ Sriti siies RED UII^H /ion carbonated rea/ /ru## /u#ce pasteurised u/fra modern machinery it YOi lit I IHl>lMo6\t. #JA iy/# m\ iu:t*i:xn <*\ t\s (SHW LUBRICATED THE WINNING CAR r** i I i^^ f^^ v m a a l iJPVv v r^ La i^b218 words
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Advertisement198 1953-11-29 4 KAYI s nl, USA CZOBFJ L \jtaaaaa* Jf^Baacl^ > t g Pree Modern f pressit nisi Dan< DaCCEMkiiIR IS, 17, 18 ft 20 a* 9.00?.ra. Matinee On ml at 5.00 p.m. I U 'i I I tit ROBINSON'S A JHEAIRE ro l)\v IT II I M i •'luiMhi.i r A!198 words
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63 1953-11-29 5 JOHORE SOCIETY EXPECTS TO NET $18,000 PROFIT BAKRU, Sot.— The Johore Bahru Stores society is perhaps the only deration which is not only a com ice its formation two years ago, ig from strength to strength. Abdul Ghani bin Mohamd that the society is e x- of more than $13,00063 words
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Article, Illustration227 1953-11-29 5 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH Bv 'A' II EN Singapore school; dose next Friday, rvearly l(),0t»0 seven-year-old students in the Primary I classes will start their annual vacation after havinc und (<ne year of "tough" study which will allow them to skip Primary II and be placed in227 words
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Article101 1953-11-29 5 X'mas Mail Inquiry Centre IT IS nv\v r too late to s«' n d hristaws nail overseas and to farilit.it*the posting o f cards and parcels f,,r th«'ir im-srrn-Kfr s and otlttrs, Qanlys limpin- Airwmys, have ««i up an ;iiTmail information centre at their oflTu,. i tt p >r sStandard - 101 words
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276 1953-11-29 5 LIM TIAN JOO - LIM TIAN JOO By jranagra jruu ivcporrcr FORMOSA, tft« United Kingdom and «n--nesia arc expected to figure prominently, with the odds favouring the first two countries, in the scramble for the Malayan sugar market when the Singapore Government hands over the trade276 words
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Article134 1953-11-29 5 Counsel Hits At Police Procedure A HNGAaNMB lawyer > hi,|>; niif-d in tfar Kmb'.li Foiirr C^nrt yosWrday, that it was unfair for an artusrd person 1h be pro- dueffl in rourt wr^k aftrr \wr\ j«.st beOBM the \*\Yu.e said thc v U-id not J sufficient timr to n.rnpliw- fhrJ- invc^tiealiMks.134 words
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81 1953-11-29 5 SINGAPQRE Petferal Services Uaions has written \> 'h(> Reodel Commission as ;tfK)ur Jaws in Colony be made applicable to 30.900 civilian emn uyeej of ;h t > three armed servi "es bThe Federation states -^a; a workers are citizens of Singapore they are81 words
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Article104 1953-11-29 5 MEMBER organizations of. the Singapore Youth Council j vere told >1V Mi Wi lero H. Welling. UNESCO Youth representative, that the cduratian, icienoe aini culture of ihr peopleg of Asia can be im'preved bjr the Orfanization he repjeaenti only bv i^ working through the vouth movements (if104 words
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Article49 1953-11-29 5 .MORE ttaaa ir>o graduate and gue re pi Universitj ol London Foandstion D;iv Dinner lirltl ■t the i>c;i View n '>\c\ l&Jl night. Anionc t'no.-e preseni were Sir D;r/'fi Lindsay Kerr. Prof. |T. D. K tier, Prof. J. Heary 1 Eriqgart and Air. Tn.o Chan B49 words
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Article163 1953-11-29 5 SINGAPORE Diary wii't mv i iu.icn a; :,ie L,m.;u. KesSOI OMOVB < at i v ie V a .Menu., il Hal] at K 4T> r. You r Ad i!ts C to Kt r g" met tat 2 e s Quaj tllK IMH.IM \IH\T Ml>-M>\\K\ MIHIMIM free Him aw at Kmog163 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-29 5 FOR failing to conform to a traffic halt sisn. Too CheeWah, was fined $20 by the Singapore Second Tr&flßc Magistrate Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. photo. IN DRAM and Tartar KJiaa is tfcr Shiva Thaadava daaee, one of scvrral iu-nis stacrd »7 Agaric's trmipc last ■i^ht StandardStandard - 49 words
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132 1953-11-29 5 Standard Staff Reporter MADAM Anjne de.-.criix»d a* the quc^'i of Indian daneen and hor Ironoe played M <i packed house in the Singapore Badminton Hall last nigl I It was the fir>t o! two tancei by the troupe in the Colony. From here itR.G.P. - 132 words
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Advertisement159 1953-11-29 5 -^^^wW^B^^^^^% V- J^^^^BT \^^fcarfs F^^^T^^^^^* f v S a¥» 5 (w^v) FOOD FREEZERS Road, *)d\C lIIIIC, ba>t IllUllv.^ f S<IVC vVUIIV* .try There's lots of room for a wide assortment of frozen foods in you r new i ii E Food Freezer Buy your food in bulk —it cost* leaf159 words
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Advertisement234 1953-11-29 5 >•! fl AIR-COIMDITIOfMF O HOTEL, BAR > RESTAURANT "If II llf'l fhr fast (ff i'i r lYtfliuLl l tlistlK* utiil lluh'i lnintnrnt Live in the pleasant otmotphrrr ol imtinr'nS oVcora'cd bedroomt •nd mod rn t,l d bofKroomv You can olto V-""! on enjovab'.i- evening in o«r co»--d im 4 coKitort,234 words
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Article, Illustration383 1953-11-29 6 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY Story And Drawing By AT the edge of the crowd on the dance floor, a couple hovers sleepily, like two good-looking, forty-yc rold ghosts, pale grey and rather opaque. They never speak and are obviously in love in a serene, comfortable, unyouthful way. Their383 words
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588 1953-11-29 6 A Place Just As Good As The Old Moulin Rouge POOR stunted Toulouse-Lautrec used to sit of on evening in the Moulin Rouge, drinking ond sketching, rather cleverly disguised as Jose Ferrer. The rakes and roues and painted doxies of Paris were his models, and, to judge by his caricatures588 words
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Article, Illustration763 1953-11-29 6 Aster Gunasekera - Going Places With The Gee-Gees Aster Gunasekera By I ARRIVED here at HIGH DAWN yesterday on the CARTIII SIAN after taking the NORTHERN CIRCUIT from CAPE HORN. It was an uneventful voyage made pleasant by a fellow-passenger. BARNI fELD, the famous RUBBER EXPORTER, who has GREAT EXPECTATIONS for the future763 words
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Advertisement445 1953-11-29 6 On* tablet ensures relief from Strain and anxiety! > Whasi asthma strikes by night, robs y«.u of your sleep, it is doubly damaging ao health, lite dread of an attack, in itseJf, harries the nerves and disturb rour rr*u Don't worry keep a bottle of Fphazone by your bedside; its445 words
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Article, Illustration470 1953-11-29 7 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By M tlaya, for the first time in its •ffeiing lectures and facilities >np <if Us most interesting departments of to i public rreap. the ng M >veD S on I i fn versity Zoology Dep from f> t.. 6:30. car-h ofStandard - 470 words
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Article, Illustration417 1953-11-29 7 Frank Carey - Greenhouses Of The Sea Frank Carey YJT/ITH world fo >d shortages possible in from 29 to 75 years, man should keen in mind the "greenhouses of the i" ;is potenti«! new sources of food, a Cambridge scientist savs. Dr George Harrison of Massachusetts Institute of Technology said that microscopic plants417 words
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Article, Illustration316 1953-11-29 7 MICHAEL GOH - MICHAEL GOH -Soys- rjMIERE is an opening for som e enterprising gardener to import and sell carti in Singapore The cactus plant. used to harsher, dryer and hotter climate than Singapore, thrive^ very well here, said Mr. G.H. Addison. Curator of the Botanic GardeiStandard - 316 words
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Article564 1953-11-29 7 LILY TAN WRITES FROM K^MPONG KIRKBY AT the same time as Indians in Malaya celebrated Deepavali, so did Indian students at Kirkby celebrate this Festival of Lights on Fn^lish soil. There was the customary Indian dinner of chicken curry and rice which English friends §1 the564 words
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Advertisement78 1953-11-29 7 \\k. mrvllin i J 4 K 1 M 1 c 1 6 4 9 s k VW \|>V 14 1) flip 4 V M J J I •> J $29,000 PURCHASES A THREE BEDROOM HOUSE -&4^ui& 8u,,, in ,n |J«I «t=v, te j k»«« off Dun,» M Ro S d.78 words
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Article, Illustration1638 1953-11-29 8 r J^IIE Comte de Paris, who is acting as host to Britain's Princess Alexandra during: her visit to Paris, is official "Pretender" to the French throne. I have never heard him, either in public or private, press his claims. He lives quietlySee Quotes; U.P. - 1,638 words
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Advertisement719 1953-11-29 8 Now! ONE Brushing With COLGATE DENTAL CREAM Removes Up To 851 Of Decay And Odour-Causing Bacterial r^f^p^ Only The Colgate Way L JP Does All Three! I -**k 400***^ CLEANS YOUR BREATH while it I J^ CLEANS YOUR TEETH and I STOPS MOST TOOTH DECAY! I In Ixtrgt, Giant, and719 words
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Advertisement91 1953-11-29 8 .0? YARDLEY i rf to emphasize j Hoivqften doynu chatty Hiane^ !t «r V *ral lim^ c!.iy JJT if > ou like, u here >< > lip.tirk colour i- mt But c Loose the lipstick itvclfjs you uouMd.. Yardley lipsticks arc m Ifast they go on hw Blhly, J^ readily91 words
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Article, Illustration484 1953-11-29 9 DAVID RAYMOND - DAVID RAYMOND FOo3 THIHG3 PLEASED THE LORD OF ARABIA By 1 »l Arabia died ce at Kin« maa who slept 1 al his side and desert kingdom 1'" 5,,,,5. He Ml 1 fortune 1 beneath Hf ;K > left a rifi as the f the \rabian484 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1953-11-29 9 v.', i, 'Ju jffiji £S jßte J 2%%twSH&9 HhT &Z 4fK^* ,A 22&J&& err flStJ&t jj& /X £Suo «l«v ■-^HK^i^aßE» V i *jMi» jv x* ffi ji cw JHaflr 9K&BBR Mmmimm i»rm€» r \in*> r i <-<t tt 111,520 words
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Advertisement35 1953-11-29 9 NEXT WEEK; Mrs. Mesta describes her visit to Kharkov and Kiev, two big centres of the Ukraine, where "lie learnt^! that there in lutrclly a greater offence than to mistake a Ukrainian for a Russian.35 words
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Advertisement287 1953-11-29 9 2''.''.'y.-'Ss\.''.'' r^t^Kt- &s- ***«ltii^Vui^BjH^H ,*j ■>:'''X':*: !vs&t'' r^\ wKvV\V<^aniMnn^^! Jp l CRAVEN A' FOR SMOOTH CLEAN SMOKIN'G Largest- sell my gj^j,... cork-tipped cigarette r «v in the world. |Sw^V bnporlcd (roni London a Colours Polishes RED TILE FLOORS 1^ J > Excellent also for Stone s N f^T *^7[lH_£j y287 words
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Article, Illustration756 1953-11-29 10 John F. Wilson - John F. Wilson By UK annual report of the British Empire Society tor the Blind describes the progress of a campaigll whirl, in three years. ha s ,rown from smaU >e»innin K s into one of the most extensive social wellare movements in the British Commonwealth756 words
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2266 1953-11-29 10 S.Raja Ratnam - Who Are These Wicked Men Of Hatred S.Raja Ratnam 4- sfasfas QENERAL TEMPLER is a man of i incisive opinions and he clothes these 1 opinions in words no less incisive. He has never hesitated to call a spade a spade Thanks to this sort of trenchancy General Templer lias2,266 words
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Advertisement239 1953-11-29 10 PiVh^h Father tells the f a"iily M Xg<^) (/ourteeih KOLYNOS^/?/ Kolynos clean means really dean. The rich foam penetrates into every corner and cresiec and in between your teeth x^jSL—^ fighting the bacteria that cause decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolvn^s M tt cleans thoroughly, to keep your teeth good-looking and239 words
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Article, Illustration2004 1953-11-29 11 Eber's Acceptance— An 'Opportunistic Error' Says ANDREW ROTH opportunity to do the boring work of building their own organisations from the ground up. I feel that John Eber'i agreement to serve ;i s se retary of the Malayan Forum falls into the same category of Leftwing opportunism. John came here2,004 words
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Article416 1953-11-29 11 SIR Penult me t)ie use r OOhmmi I on bchulf of the Malayan Forum. Hr Andti Hoi imputato'i in the Sunday Standard of Oct. M Mr, Eber s rta lion fo f/z« Forum Council I >/i« berate p/an to ta/ce ronfrol o/ the Forum <n>d f416 words
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Advertisement134 1953-11-29 11 world fa /nous family of TIGER m cdicin a I products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia. Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG Thr Tiger Medical Hall V /tytejk DECEMBER/JANUARY IOAC announce extra Comet Hightf to London 4 a December and January, as folio-. Leaving134 words
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Advertisement192 1953-11-29 11 6/^ %MffirSt TO DELIGHT S^flf^Lvfew BOTH BO f s IRLS jIJIIT Doli's "Silver Cross" Cowboy Suits from '^■■^F* Prams si:;:', oo /^-[h Modrl I n. L/'fr B* Dr^prd (oi /pr*" I) Blue or Pink SJIOO Wooden (.at t.• f) lrJ>JwtJ 'Elijabeth" Doll for "Katrho" (..:rn.- s < M ,C/C^> Little192 words
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Article, Illustration900 1953-11-29 12 BIG TWIN - BIG TWIN 3KOTOMXG )ti:.*iO*tfrS-.2 iff, I >KII)i: of ownership is something which many of us enthusiastic motor-cyclists are at times apt to suffer from just as are motor-car owners. When we are able to possess and ride with skill, really good machines whichAP - 900 words
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Article, Illustration417 1953-11-29 12 y HEN 16-year-old Yusoff of Bnkit MerUjan stowed an ay on the Ankn- that was Jeddah bound from Penanff, he was one ol the millions who have tried to achieve the lame desire, centuries old, of seeing places from the time men went toAP - 417 words
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Advertisement377 1953-11-29 12 P HAMBURG mm AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN! SKRMCE Jo Colombo UeaOS Marseilles, Antvurp Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen Spore t Sham Fenanp •18 Nabob (NI>L) 5/9 Dec HUIk 11/12Der •TS I everkusrn (HAPAG) 11/Jf;i>ec 17/liDe* It/tlOw 'lons Hunt Manila Kobe K Yokohama Penanj; t S ham S'pore •IS h*s»-n (BAFAG) 4377 words
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Advertisement419 1953-11-29 12 EAST ASIATIC L!Nt r SMIL\(iS FKOM SCAM)I.N>\I\ K inM l>; Spurc P Sh, m MANCHURIA for Bangk- h Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama 3 3 l>« c i, >4 FALSTRIA' for Bangkok 10 Deo kki. •LALANDIA' for Bangkok 29/29l>r< "PANAMA" for Bangkok anr' Hongkong 3/4 Ja Q M JAVA W419 words
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Article, Illustration463 1953-11-29 13 The Unseen Hero Who Filmed Everest r rOMORROW night, Singapore's film critics wUI get their first glimpse of the Everest epic—the colourful record of man's conquest of the world's highest mountain in this treat Coronation year at a special Shaw Bros preview. Graphically told on 8,000 feet of celluloid this463 words
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Article, Illustration691 1953-11-29 13 r ri!E recording of history as is found in the books i s best left to the scribes. Though unjustifiably classed as a race of unromantic fogeys, it stands to their credit however that, at least, they get their facts straight and their faces in691 words
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Article248 1953-11-29 13 Ranjit Singh - »"pHAT good stars dont necessarily make a good film has once again been proved in "Rail Ka Dibba.' a Hindustani release which had its premiere in Singapore yesterday. Much was expected from Madhubala, Shammi Kapoor, Om Parkash. and Sajjan all top-notch artistes but, despite248 words
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Article65 1953-11-29 13 4 *INEMASCOPE— the new motion picture medium pioneered and developed by 20th Century-Fox com< In Singai <re fchor t y with the screening of "The Kobe' Meanwhile to let the Vi< radio and hm i ibera of the movie li tn U of its wondi rs,65 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-11-29 13 r PHE Amazing Fogel, who A provides a bewildering demonstration of miracles of mind and magic, fj due to arrive in Singapore by Comet on Tuesday from tlip IK. after a season at the London Palladium and the Pnh'ce, New York. He fliec here, accomi.nnied by107 words
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Article130 1953-11-29 13 rpiIERE Is gomethinjf for J- everybody in Margaret Lockwood's newest picture "Laughing Anne"— shortly flue for release in Singapore, according to the local nllice of Republic Pictures. For action fans, there are Bombadier Billy w< is, onetimej heavy -weight cnamni— Of Britain, find Dave Crowley,130 words
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Advertisement259 1953-11-29 13 f CATHAY ORGANISATION T ATTRACTIONS ■-^gp' T;lliFil< *M p-. 4tJAJil < vlul'UiJ_i33i J ••'<•'•" ••••IMM«IIIM|||, lllM||||| Dinah Jok KB7 femettii MK BGLANQOBj" Trains for THE BODY BEAUTIFUL NEXT CHANGE .1 Arthur Hank*MADONNA of the STREETS 1 Starring ROSAMUND TEBENCE I MMINS JOHN M()K(i.\\ (OWING! M-G-M'a Technicolor Musical -GIVE A GIRL259 words
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Advertisement386 1953-11-29 13 CUE TO THE TREMENDOUS LENGTH (13,795 feet) of the picture PLEASE VOTE RE\ ISED TIMES I snows AT:— 9.30am, 12.30. 5.50,6.30 9.iopm Stlil'ASStXV nil oihw Mithitf /ft* liu<>\ <'<>iiu>s /his. th*> In 1 4* si A jy^^ sJa?a?Bfafc uiih MiNG VATIMAII aad \Hi;M\l»i\il I loin die Pionrrr «>f loral Mala}386 words
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Article, Illustration761 1953-11-29 14 VICTORIA CHAPPELLE - VICTORIA CHAPPELLE By LAI E is one <>r the most popular fabrics in fashion today. (otlon is employed for a good deal of the loveliest designs, and the guipure lace lueri for this evening dress (which Arthur Banks •f London created) was made inUP - 761 words
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Article460 1953-11-29 14 i 'ONES of ni-hlv j d<»/i;i dresses t» Queen Ikjs < !m»s«'ii for her lustraliaa tour vvilj be en -.d la I-<»«i iitii this v\e«*k heE4 ai d ln and rban house wi' will able to dre months unless there is retry change in the460 words
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Article442 1953-11-29 14 I AM eighteen your old and A fur three jreon I have loved a ma 1 I do nol know. The way he looked at me. encou raged me to writr him several letters, but I am sad beeMse he has not answered them. MAGOB (Taipinsj* You442 words
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Advertisement108 1953-11-29 14 m m ■**^^agfs¥'S<*rta^fiafßJllK^^^a^^B^s^fcr^^^ r tt j**i f aS¥r^t- f ffSSr l M»JSUJKom^MBS^aSSKS3BSa« >w *^SJSg?jaBgsi^-gWsS.aßBala» .^^^kSßss^HaasaaWSsa^u aa^'jW|Blj7r^*Tn^JE^^M f SS^BsS^H M. M \-.?^StS^^^^^ vr Miss VIOLET SLEIGH llliißk /^B^^K^'l Kuala Lumpur WKf^^^ V^^^ '^''l Ha ■f 1 *>^ Miss MAX FACTOR Moloya 1953 it leaving Singapore by *a L Pan-American Airways on108 words
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Advertisement200 1953-11-29 14 Romance w* 0 from PARIS »^r*^ "Excitement from LONDON f\ IN F E R P L M I > l< [mmmmmcd] .Wl Carry »h;t ..flic. m» II in \-»ur ri.iiilt»u« \(,.irdt\u txa < >it a' rt( f.\ ■1 fc—J ■iVTfl' V 1>M»#«» I. |v *o///rx hlftdrfl P/l|>: I lUndlu^Ph 1200 words
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Miscellaneous304 1953-11-29 14 QUOTATION: "He who would rule, must hear and be deaf, see and be blind." German proverb. SUNDAY FOR EVERYONE: Allow for unexpected social developments thai will prove interesting, exciting. There is a very practical, down-to-earth emphaMs. People are analysical. extra Critical iti their views. LOOK FOR YOIR BIRTHDAY AND BIRIIISIGN304 words
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Article, Illustration908 1953-11-29 15 Stanley Godfrey - Stanley Godfrey photo. i covers are back in the stately liomp s of the suits of armour in the hall have winter coat of grease— and their lords and re happily totting up the receipts for the ly homes have had another bumper rivalReuter; UP - 908 words
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Article261 1953-11-29 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam dgsdgasdgsd sfasf How to ordt-r a pattern Fili in the measurement chart Then with mvcm Standard Pattern Service coupons plus three ten-cent stamps (to cover postal charges) send it to the Standard Pattern Service. The Singapore Standard 128 Robinson Road Singapore-1. In return261 words
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Article803 1953-11-29 15 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By ANY man alive today was born just a generation too soon. He knows he is living in a woman's world, but it is only the threshold of what lies ahead, and the poor critter won't live to reap the real benefits803 words
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Advertisement65 1953-11-29 15 6^^L PATTERN J A LOVELY dress s^T J J—k, j for day -or date '^V lT > /r v *cooped V ,-^^-C «V Ji J ncck'hie rrith scul.t v /*\j S loped b'ind is ruf2IC ZAG MT?ffiZEJJ* MADE IN GERMANY EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, T. ANSON, IPOH.65 words
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Advertisement186 1953-11-29 15 FKOM T00.4Y YOU CAM OW/.Y OH'»F.H Itil^ »AllhHN Fill In This husi I HJiSh. are the measurements I need trcm ycu Hollow the instructions closely and fill in the blank spaces on vided below IN INCHES 1 Shculdei tc shouldei 4c Shruldei tc bust I Bust (Entire width ovei the186 words
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Advertisement748 1953-11-29 15 '^^B'^Bbl BBB^^^^ Bw &B^ .aßßfi L^ BBM >>* W^^Tjtr £> .aBF^BBBR A X "*«Wi bbbbbbbbb i /a> ink vk- x ™JR BBJMT9BBBB mxF a fcl; i > bbbSbbbbb bbbbb > i? JTaaiM A j* btv.^bkbT Hi m mmimmSmL m\ 4 aH Everyone admires the new and ever>one oill admire >ou'748 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1953-11-29 16 THE girl who started life in a Txiean. mud- walled hut in the foothills of Iraq, and three weeks ago became the bride of a British seaman, continues her fantastic life story. tells her own story IT IS not hard to see1,459 words
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Article, Illustration675 1953-11-29 16 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE /~JX Aug. 20 this year the Sultan of Morocco, Sidi Mohamed Ben Yotissef, was denose l by the French for his nationalist tender and replaced by the docile Sidi Ben Araia. Moroccan patriots have not taken t kj kindly to the new Sultan; andA.P. - 675 words
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Advertisement216 1953-11-29 16 10 BLUE GILLLTTE BLADES IN ffISSB jpRB Quick-feed yy' §/mfmS fn A Him ii p i «w w» mm m» «■> 9» mm AH these advantages at no extra cost New blade In a flash Hades completely oil protected Hm!t-in used blade container No clumsy unwrapping no damage to blade216 words
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Advertisement215 1953-11-29 16 if Y()i think von have seea uh«»st. bete arc Ira of tho qoestioM tajeatigatori el Ihe s- rt 3 ror Psyrhh ,l Reae*nh u.u ask >•„„. n r#a an .hah, on [he s.v«-rs. don t bryin to teUeve in ;.o:ir own |htlt: a hanging «1 ."r., or .^m/c0,,,. playii 2~-//215 words
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Advertisement109 1953-11-29 16 NEXT WEEK: I BECOME AN OUTCAST PROTECT C^% CHILDRENsV^ DELICATE- LUNGS i j V AGAINST DtSUSI (uticura mCUMPOWULH T«o<lar ikiM If* util •rn«<tiv« in > A uitin*V. XK>l< ttlvtll tint Urt perfjra* tn.] N STOPS CHAFING! V, Ml Pains in Back Cone in 3 noon If you •'jffrr I 'dull109 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-11-29 17 > Olympic defeat I -3 Novem•t Ut'ti! <\ i•i it don. before was the first d h\ England M in .tn InterI uj.,ni\\ Irft v Dickinson <:f h Pi i and :t i».j< k. \ly Tottenham I ;n Bet), nxious «■> < s Gilhert k «»f71 words
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Article618 1953-11-29 17 Europeans Eurasians Upset M_ t .u let^ an Indonesia's Olympic champions, met tlieii first defeat tint* they took the Inrtonesian soceer title in Singapore's Jalan Besar stadium vester!^ That the team which toppled them from their perch with a Hi victorv we» tl e gr°eatc,618 words
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Article576 1953-11-29 17 NO MATTKR how gamely and hard the Scots tried to best the Rest in the SRI annual encounter on the Padang ye-terday— even to the twirl of bagpipes, no doubt there to lend them encouragement -they were compelled to so down In defeat for the576 words
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Article133 1953-11-29 17 SEREMBAN, Sat.— The Malayan Hockey Council decided, today, to issue a bulletin to cover the controversial points in umpirng. This was a proposal by Mr. A .Mills (Srngapore), at the meeting presided over by Dr. H, M. de Souza. The points to be covered will be133 words
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Article20 1953-11-29 17 i :i i n a game ol i rterRNAS a i re: v > 'her a \hc penalty20 words
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Article171 1953-11-29 17 U -»otb.il] e l to, 1, i 1 Brotn 3. \>. 1. •>■ '1 m 2. 2 1 imisiois in (South) i. i vn o. i i. i i P. R 0 i. ndon 1 II v, tl w < I I»l\ is|<»N II n 2 i,Reuter - 171 words
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Article126 1953-11-29 17 IPOII. Fri— The Ferak team for th e northern quadrangular (jockey meet between Penan*. S( 'anijor. Pahang and Perak here next weekend will be selected from following 20 players. Abdula Aziz, Titus Havclock. S. Sinnappah, Ahamad Hazari, Nn York Khuan. Noel Monerasinghe. P. Sankey, Chai126 words
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262 1953-11-29 17 SERhMBAN, Sat.- Singapore had to fight hard •ham'nr" l^* 0 retai the tiUe of South h »^ev John™ i s ey OI V year when the y met >» wl y and won T 1 I"adrangular of the section, Malacca, too. have retained their262 words
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Article111 1953-11-29 17 NEGRI SK MB i LAN had narrow escape from fefeat -tt Um h.iads of Malai-ra. tluin a trli indinjj i n a dr;\«.v «f «>ne-ifoal all. Hopes soared l»i»h «»f Xegri uioninv; by a wide margin when they •peaeel the soorins earlv in the ume but as111 words
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Advertisement326 1953-11-29 17 i^^y Mwiiijfosi BURNS SCALDS Jjf |i|]j Apply T I' 'it*. 7"Ar»i MM Zie^r gauze d'f im§ umktJ in ii.V. I vtLs&fr^ Mel IICUIILuiII j^B^P\ < Jfl TF i <■ it ii tuch f_L in 7^' *±?**^W bean r surclv. .Mi.'in i a« r, r-iiTC r-BA7cc < I* r LUIb wwAZtb326 words
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500 1953-11-29 18 Malay Riders Win Match Race Final WITH lifcht rain and a strong wind Mowfaf the conditions at Changi last Sunday were far from ideal for the final of the Match Races that started at Shrnton Way in October. Ihe two teams in the final— The Singapore Malays and the Royal500 words
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Article638 1953-11-29 18 Harris A Dream Come True HERO WORSHIP! that is I something we all experience ,t some time 01 another. maybe the horo is some famous figure in hUtory, a popular character in fiction, or cm outstanding exponent of the j sport we ourselves are specially interested In: whoever it is638 words
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Article473 1953-11-29 18 IN a friondJy hockey ijjme at Seietmr Ixst Wednesday, the First Fleven beat the Singapore Engineering Retjiment by three ?oals to nil. feature of the fame mm the piay of Sinch at centre forward for Seletar He so >red all three goals, ami he proved > Ij->1473 words
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Article247 1953-11-29 18 the final of D.C B ru-r>j Bad 'a ,•>••- La a Hi beat Sgi. a I}) Did grhi tetj 15— I"-' IS 2 T'i',' ursi ted until /i d to irith '>rf/Uar* p| in m iletng till ■f r > point by point ish or247 words
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Article, Illustration195 1953-11-29 18 SAPPER - A Prop h ecy Shrewdly Put SAPPER By THOSE who watched the exhibition R i;iven by tIM New Zealand "AN Blat k> when they passed through Singapore m Octet* unanimous in the opinion that this u is i ..i tuendous power and stamina I rfif uliidi w««|| (iitlicult to b^at.195 words
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Advertisement70 1953-11-29 18 w 7% M. JT > V& ft i Around tie Wbr/</ More Cars w jsißl 43 \t W^tf^Jt^B^Bk^A BWB^^3B^>*Si?J3M^Bf^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bv^^ V^ Tz^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^^^^^P^^^P^^^^B f J^yW*fn3^BBap^J^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Irtl,l1 rtl,l ■■•Hi liiilt uu .1 A .Wllj-i^ AuMff Bv it-t.-', i., il J >T^nßU IIiUIIUjVV] I 1 1 1 I I "<• Nr i> aIBBK^ B^fl70 words
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Article27 1953-11-29 19 [NG. for k- I »r? npion,* 1 tie k( i vj i Pi 1 1 1 I IOUt B p p i ted, in27 words
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Article, Illustration555 1953-11-29 19 FEDERATION MEN KEEP OUT <v" H ONGPENG SOON expel himself from the <(/io r w™* Peng Soon and his player, ire tourmii l ormosa, says he cannot* ni V /nu V n't -r« r»ol hmm^j oj H4U. O/i/y .sfn/r associations Mr. Quek'g letter, published below in full darifie* many poini.555 words
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Article339 1953-11-29 19 Mr. Quek u rites: I would be thankful if yon will kindly allow me the use of your columns to coinnu-nt on the statement made by Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of the Badminton Association oi Malaya, as reported in the ruesday issue. H appears that there is339 words
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Article812 1953-11-29 19 Biased? How About Mr. Ong Lm< sinan Replies to a Reader The accusation of bias has been levelled against me by Mr. Ong Kim Sens for what I wrote a fortnight :ii;o about the Wong Peng Soon adventure. If frank expression of one's opinion in language calculated to emphasise one's812 words
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Article, Illustration262 1953-11-29 19 MEDAN soccer tourists will find the Sino Malays a tougher nut to crack when they meet today at Jalan Besar stadium Stet-Malaja have never r.iYcr.shum. Kent: 'Showing a C in ihelr sotcer kit ir- I ih mi. Football eathasiasta in tln s country. Tfcej m.»v262 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-11-29 19 A quest which began years I airo ended for the Tiseis on Friday with the team car- rying the man who >s earryin? the Cup. The Timers can look bark on their most successful season but if the players i deserved the plaudits for their grand allround88 words
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Article120 1953-11-29 19 SANDERSON CUP SELETAR IN FINAL Seletat 'A 1 qualified for the final <if thr Sanderson Cup when tli»\ kca| KAF lli.Uoiwoi th U\ ♦> joints BfM llltj to.iK) to nil at Seletat jresteraas l( tar 'A' I lo thank for r v. m- I two pen alt: not easy. Buttei120 words
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Advertisement202 1953-11-29 19 It Is Your Dream Comes True The Which You Have Been Woiting For Comes To You POFULAR HINDUSTANI SONGS.* (in Romanised.) book r coMcction, Hundreds Lomr', to you very soon, in I mited numbers wnq< from only. Be proud o^ to be owner ot vour tuvouritc roble bcx iI m202 words
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Advertisement83 1953-11-29 19 VN3k2brt ]^^9x rTn 4 <■ r Bsm a VsL C9 S9 TMt m > Vr g^SA 1 controls the *^^?S" A-'» y£?" A firmly and gives it «,*^»**^o •>*,■.■ *^^Hgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggi contains no gum, soap. spirit or starch-it gives life to Dry Hair N^| Hn y ror c M'C ft 183 words
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Article2823 1953-11-29 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By DELIVERING his challenge in the final furlong, Euphrates, brilliantly ridden by Gecrge Straker, ran home a two and a half length winner from Superiority to annex the main Class 1 Division 1 race over six furlongs at Bukit Timah yesterday the2,823 words
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Advertisement164 1953-11-29 20 JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE as UrNKY VIII Walt Disne) s T SWX)RD v Rose WATCH FOR IT! On Gcylang's First P- A.VO-R-A-M-1-C -1-1) I- S.C-K-iM'M Ifesterday's Crowis Applaud <££&-*?? •i^ 4iß^s^!lindiist.iiii liln.s On \Vid<' t ,M,..<j.y;V^i'-r» > M ..u J l Today: .-J.lS— C.3o— f>.l.l p.m. S«r:i;h East Asia 1 ilm164 words
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Advertisement132 1953-11-29 20 ■I «l the ODEON '"> 1 I takes pride in MHMMindn| that it has been granted the privtltgi brin^tn^ to the theatre^K; > of this area the tirst motion picture in ICINemaScoPE THE MOOERN MIRACLE YOU SEE WITHOUT Cl» 'I his new-dimensional photographic marvel will brintf j the greatest st«>ry132 words
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