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Title Section19 1954-01-01 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD r~ i m s. Vol. IV. No. 183. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1954. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article96 1954-01-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, Lt.General Sir Charles Loewen, has been awarded the K.C.B. (Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Bath) by the Queen in the New Year's Honours list for 1954. Sir Charles, whose other titles are C.8.. K.8.E..96 words
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Article47 1954-01-01 1 THE Singapore Government yesterday announced a twocent reduction in the prices of rice and sugar. Rice imported on Government account and issued to dealers for rationed distribution will hereafter be sold at 32 cents. Sugar will sell at 28 cents a katty.47 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-01-01 1 HONGKONG. Dee. 31. (Reuter). The British Government has made a free gift of £200,000 sterling to the Hongkong Government as contribution towards the cost of rehousing 58,000 victims of the Christmas night fire in the Shamshuipo district of Kowloon on the China mainland. "Gentlemen, what63 words
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Article129 1954-01-01 1 LONDON, Dec. 31. (UP).— Big British combines are planning to counter the ill effects of a possible 1954 slump in the United States by making a drive for increased trade with Russia and Red China, it was reported hera today. I The Federation of British129 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1954-01-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter ONLY one Malayan has btsn awarded a knighthood among a total of 69 honoured by the Queen in the New Year Honours List for 1954. He is Mr. John Owen Sanders, General Manager of Malayan Railways who becomes a Knight Bachelor. Sir John already is1,514 words
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Article536 1954-01-01 1 MICHAEL GOH - Blight Of Age MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter HERE are two Pace One pictures that epitomise the fv>pr> of youth and the blight of age. Tab Kenjj Chian. a 67v ir old woman, began life with everything. Pampered daughter of a court official Jind wife of a Chinese gennl.536 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-01-01 1 Queen's New Year Awards Tops list SIR JOHN SANDERS: SAVAGE C.M.G. HARIDAS 0.8.E. McNAMARA K.P.M. LIM M.B.E GROSSK M.B.E.23 words
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Article, Illustration271 1954-01-01 1 Guok Sine Inn - A COMMUNIST gunman yesterday morning flung Red pamphlets over the body of Mr. Guok Sing Inn, unsuccessful candidate in the recent Singapore City Council elections, after he had shot him dead in his office at Jervois Road. The pamphlets revealed that Mr. Guok, manager271 words
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Article171 1954-01-01 1 SAYS TEMPLE* GENERAL Sir Gerald Ternpier, who. it was announ?ed yesterday, will be leaving Maiaya in October. 1954. o assume the appointment ot Commander of th e Northern Army Group of A Ued Forces in Central Europe and Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of the171 words
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Advertisement13 1954-01-01 1 Greetings The Singapore Standard Wishes Its Readers A Happy And Prosperous !\etc Year.13 words
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Article392 1954-01-01 2 Bleak Year For 50,C00 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs M^re than 50,000 people living in one cf the worst bandit infested aieas in Johore will face a bleak New Year when the State Government imposes punishment on six villages in Senai, Kulai, Seelong, Saleng, Ulu Chor392 words
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357 1954-01-01 2 Congress, said the country owed General Templer a great debt of gratitude for having restored law and order and the people would not forget him for generations to come. KI ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— People in tne federation today expressed disappointment that General lempler,357 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-01-01 2 CHIA CHENG LOCK i above), who has successfully passed the recent examination for a cadetship in the Supply and Secretariat Branch of the Royal Malayan Navy. Chia who is 181 years old, is the eldest son of Mr. Chia Keog Heang of East Coast Road. Singapore. He84 words
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Article51 1954-01-01 2 PENANG, Thurs. Customs officers at the Bayan Lepa s Airport detained middleaged Chinese, this morning when they searched him and found sixty watches, valued at $2,000. on him. Lo Chye was about to board a Malayan Airways Dakota for Medan when he was stopped by Customs'51 words
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Article266 1954-01-01 2 AWARDS to eleven Officers .md Senior XC O 's both air-' crew and groundstaff. of the Far; Fa-' Ail Furce. in th e \954 New Y j.--i Honours List ur e headed bv -hi- jf tr-.e C B.E to Group Cap-am W F Beckwith. the Command Engineering266 words
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Article56 1954-01-01 2 PENANG, Thurs.— Two Penang residents, a European and a Malay have been appointed Justices of the Peace for the Settlement of Penang They ar e Mr. H. B Van Praagh. a Director of Sandilands Buttery and Co., Ltd.. and Captain Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed, a56 words
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Article86 1954-01-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A p!ea of insanity was made on behalf of a Government chief clerk by defence counsel, Mr. RP.S. Rajas-ooria, when th e former was convicted today of breach of trust of $8,480. The clerk. Raymond Frois, 44. employed by the Bungsa r Hospital Here86 words
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120 1954-01-01 2 Royal Town Is Prepared For Floods IPOH, Thurs.— Th e Kuala Kangsar UMNO-MCA alliance district committee, after its formation yesterday decided that its first task would be to organise relief measures for those that may be affected by the flood which threatens this royal town during the present rainy period.120 words
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Article272 1954-01-01 2 TWO NAVAL officers attached to tit. Far East Station are included in the Queens >»*e\v Year s Honours List. Thev ar e Rear Admiral G V. Gladstone, who has been awardw e Order of Commander of V}°~ Ba:h nn d Commander J W. MeCiel'.ar.d. D 5.0..272 words
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Article60 1954-01-01 2 PENANG, Thurs.— Tan Ah Teik. a bicycle shop owner in Jelutong Road who was shot by two unknown gunmen in Batu Lanchang Road last j night, has succumbed to his injuries at the General Hospital. Three shots were fired at him by the gunmen who escaped60 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-01-01 2 At Killer Struck At This House THREE scenes at the faial politic*' s%oof:4g of Mr. Guok Sing laa. unsuccessful caadUiaic u. the iast Sinsa pore City Council Elections. LEFT- The office of Mr. Guok. Be was snot as he was telephoning a friend. Bottom Left: Inside the office The circleStandard - 77 words
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Article267 1954-01-01 2 THE Sultan of Perak, Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah, in his New Year message to all Government officers and men, yesterday expressed his confidence in "complete victory" over Communist terrorists in the coming year. Thanking them for the excellent work they had done during the year.267 words
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Article227 1954-01-01 3 SCHOOL HOPES CENTRE ON CASH Lewi Kl AL A LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Federation's educational hopes in 1954 will centre on the willingness of the people to toot the bill, said Mr. L.I. Lewis, Assistant Director of Education, today. This money could or.'.v be fcaised bv local rates and Joea eilorts,227 words
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Article30 1954-01-01 3 THE Tang Di-P-r- ..n B--jar or" N'egri Se.: an has now re ered from his ne and attend > the affairs of State from I lay.30 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-01-01 3 MR. PETER Goullart, Industrial Co-operative Officer of the International Labour Office speaks to Chinese farmers with holdings near the Kuala Lumpur Airport on Tuesday. Mr. Goullart i s on a visit to the Federation. Standard photo by Yoag Peng Seong:.43 words
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Article93 1954-01-01 3 RI Govt. Probe On Piracy JAKARTA. Dec. 31 (UP>— > Toe Foreign Ministry today was Studying a Malayan note concerning an alleged act" o* piracy in "he Malacca Straits. A ministry spokesman said the Indonesian Government was paying close attention to the incident and that investigations were under way. according93 words
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Article33 1954-01-01 3 THE NEXT meeting of the Job wre Co'.;ncil of State will be hei i ai the Council Chamber. Goveraroent Office Building. J jhore Bahru. on Tuesday. Jar.. 28. ai 10 ajn.33 words
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Article260 1954-01-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR «T:v-.t> Th-? Rural and in-jd.;-:.al D-j-:j. ■-.\..:rr. Au|hc v expanded en JMQsI? in :J5: Mr. DC. Hortoo, Em cuti^r Secreta:v of RIDA. I I The BUndavd today. Fla a r rief rei of 1 pvogr^^s I uring I tat (par*.. alar attemi o260 words
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495 1954-01-01 3 HOPES FOR AN END TO CRISIS FOR 1954 Step Towards Self -Rule pool agreement materialising in the near future. The extension of General Templer's term as Federation High Commissioner today delighted Malayans who took it as a good omen' on new year's eve. The announcement of Sir Donald's succession to495 words
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Article, Illustration174 1954-01-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter .MEMBERS of the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board were called ''Brothers/' and urged in the name of Humanity to forget their rights and privileges as husbands when they consider the Prevention of Bigamous Marriages Bill. And the polite person was Mrs.174 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-01-01 3 TWO-YEAR- OLD Juliette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie La Faber blows the candles oq her birthday cake at the party held at her home at Imbi Road, Kuala Lumpur. She is seen here with all her guests. Standard photo by Yong Peng Seong.44 words
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Article105 1954-01-01 3 THE Singapore Printing Employees' Union yesterday set up a strike committee in connection with its dispute with the Malaya Publishing House. This committee will be responsible for the proper conduct of a strike, which the Union proposes to call on Jan. 14, and to negotiate105 words
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Article34 1954-01-01 3 FOR driving a car in a negligent manner at 3£ mile Parit, Jawa, Muar, Lim Boon Chin was fined $40 by the Muar Magistrate. His driving licence was ordered to be endorsed.34 words
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Article31 1954-01-01 3 FOR carrying two extra passengers at the junction of Jalan Bentayan and Jalan Maharani, Muar, Yan Ming Koon, a van driver, was fined $20 by the Muar Magistrate.31 words
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Article99 1954-01-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter A THIEF entered the home of a Singapore dance hostess in Geylane Road while she was having: her afternoon nap on Wednesday and made off with her handhag. But he behaved in such a suspicious manner that he attracted the attention99 words
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Article432 1954-01-01 3 FfcNANG, Thurs.— As sons of the soil, the Straitsborn Chinese claim equal rights, privileges and opportunities and will not tolerate inequities or discrimination of any kind. This was stated by the SCBA President here, Mr. Heah Joo Seang at a dinner in the RubDer432 words
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Article114 1954-01-01 3 PARIT BUXTAR. Thurs An officer of the Malay Regiment. Major Khalid bin Hashim. testified before the Circuit Magistrate on the exemplary character of his driver who pleaded guilty to negligent driving. It was stated by the prosecution that on Sept. 30. Hashim bin Arshad114 words
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Article70 1954-01-01 3 MUAR, Thurs. A meeting j of elected town councillors was held this morning at the District Office to appoint a President of the Town Council for 1954. Dato Mahmud bin Mohd. Shah. District Officer, who is retiring tomorrow presided. Inche Abdul Rahman b n Musa. his70 words
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420 1954-01-01 3 Templer New Job A Tribute They Say LONDON, Dec. 31 (Rented—Two British Conservative newspapers today welcomed the new appointment of General Sir Gerald Templer, to command the Allied Northern army group in central Europe, as a tribute to his "prodigies" and "dynamic work" in Malaya. General Templer's appointment as High420 words
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Article33 1954-01-01 4 T'.IF. Sing: oore Blood Transf i Centre at the Genera'. H "..>.. be uoen on Sin- ir.-m y.:JO a.m. UD the roavenience ol I oors who c.re una eto attend on week-days.33 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-01-01 4 CHE ABDUL MOKHTAR and Che Abdul Latif. te«n•sed Si)a > ol Che Zainon Ahmad of KuoJu Lumpur, who recently completed a three year study of the li v Koran.32 words
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Article201 1954-01-01 4 Standard Staff Reporter A MAN armed with a cL...-, waylaid a taxi driver in Syed Alwi Road. Sing re, as he was walking to an eating shop in the c hoars ol yesterday. p i: tbe er made u tC :e men a] ed. W rcled201 words
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Article52 1954-01-01 4 A BENEDICTION ceremony w. be he'd in the Te:r>.ple of th.- Universal Spirit Pure Life S Peta Kuala Lunv p ua Sunday. Jan, 3 at 9 a Vr TV. Ramakrishna i itirin \Ag of the C ..c;:: ut" India in M A rs friends -re Invi52 words
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531 1954-01-01 4 IT'S BEEN A YEAR OF PROGRESS AT VARSITY-CAINE Standard Staff Reporter THE PAST academic yeor of the University of Malaya was "one of preparation for a new spring forward," states Sir Sydney Caine, ViceChonceHor of the University, in his report for 1952/1953. Describing the year as "one of consolidation, bir531 words
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Article54 1954-01-01 4 PITTSBURGH, Dec. 31, (AP) —Bishop Lloyd C. Wicke. head of the Pittsburgh Methodist Diocese, leaves tomorrow for a round-the-world mission tour. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Wicke on the three-month tour. They will visit Hawaii, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Malaya, India, Egypt, Italy, Switzerland.54 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-01-01 4 MR MURRAY SILVERSTONE, President of 20th Century Fox International and Inter-American Corporation and Mrs. Silverstone were entertained by the Cathay Organisation to a cocktail party in the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre, on Wednesday. Picture shows (from left): Mr. Loke Wan The, Mrs. Rao, Mr. E. Ugast, Far79 words
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Article90 1954-01-01 4 THE Delta Ganges Welfare Association has drawn the attention of the City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, to insufficient lighting of roads in Delta Estate. This constitutes a menace to residents, especially school children attending night classes conducted by the association because of the90 words
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Article26 1954-01-01 4 SEE TECK LLM was fined $75 by the Magistrate. Muar, for carrying on cinema shows at Bakri New Village after his licence had expired.26 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-01-01 4 A CHRISTMAS pantomime, Robinson Crusoe was produced and acted by personnel of R.A.F. Seletar held at the H.M.S. Terror cinema hall on Wednesday. The panto will be repeated on Jan. 6 for the entertainment of members of R.E.M.E. and their families at the British Military66 words
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253 1954-01-01 4 DR. VICTOR Purcell, lecturer in Far Eastern history at Cambridge University, has warned against the possible effects of Emergency controls to deal with the terrorist campaign in Malaya, Reuter reports from London. j Dr. Purcell said that if the present policy in Malaya continued, the253 words
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Article74 1954-01-01 4 TAIPING, Thurs.— Two Taiping residents. Mr. Lu Shi and Miss Lim Phaik Khuan, will be married at the Penang Civil Marriage Registry on Monday, Jan. 4. Mr. Lu is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Lu Wen Luh. while Miss Lim is the eldest74 words
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Article29 1954-01-01 4 BASIRAN bin Samian was fined $20 in the Muar Magistrate's Court for moving a tin of biscuits and dried fish without a permit from a restricted area.29 words
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149 1954-01-01 4 TAIPING, Thurs At a public meeting held yesterday, the residents of the Malay settlement at Assam Kumbang decided to approach the Government, through the Taiping branch of the National Association of Perak, to tidy up their kampong. They want more drains to avoid149 words
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Article53 1954-01-01 4 TAIPING, Wed:— News has been received of the success of Mr. Tan Cheng Huat, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Boon Suah of f aiping in his final MBBS examination at Hong Kong University. Mr. Tan will be a House Surgeon for one year before53 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-01-01 4 ALI bin Mahidin (35) was sentenced to two months' imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate for stealing a bicycle belonging to Jeni bin Ahmad at Kampong Parit Amal Parit Jjwa, Muar. MR. AND MRS. YEOH ENG WAN seen after their marriage ill Singapore recently. The bridegroom is from82 words
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Article163 1954-01-01 4 THE Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London. 1954, written (theory) examination will be held in Singapore on Saturday March 27. Entries for the examination should rnch the Examination 'ary. Department of Edueauou, before Feb. 6 Late entries will not be accepted. Forms163 words
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Article334 1954-01-01 4 THEIR LITTLE WISH IS FOR SCHOOL But Many Face The Year In Bed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs New Year's Day is a time of joy and lots of 'Yam Seng.' But to little Tan Kuah, tomorrow will mean his fourth successive New Year in bed. Like 33 other children. 13-year-old Tan334 words
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Article271 1954-01-01 4 THERE has been success in no mean measure of the present advance of Singapore's medical services in spite of many practical difficulties which still continue tu ring, said Dr. W.J. Vickers. Director of Medical Services, in his New Year message and review of 1953. Dr.271 words
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Advertisement134 1954-01-01 4 ji OVERSEAS ji ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SINGAPORE. |y (In< orporaled in Singapore 1920) 1 1 y| To commemorate our 34th pear and in keeping with our continued expansion beside? I wihhing to render even more efficient service to y oin many clients in the Federation of Malaya. *e ii lake134 words
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Article683 1954-01-01 5 -It's Like Passion In A Pipe Mill BERLIN. <AP) Cowmunist authors, wordy about almost any other subject. are bavins trouble about love Kve.ryth.ins they turn out resembles pu.ss.on in a pipe ■ill. The Kasl German press is tut! these days of criticism of the683 words
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Article288 1954-01-01 5 Preview On The Future Aircraft LONDON. Dec. 31 tßeutei I -Six Miles Thomas. chairman of B::t:>h Overseas A:: ays Corporation. predicted yesterday that within the next 25 to 3tV years atomic-powered atrcratt will be Hying faster than anything now imagined Sir Miles Thomas, writing iu L >vd*3 list annual revex.288 words
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Article23 1954-01-01 5 Q > Kern was > tin I >>'■ et i- :> ite J I r of t/ alued 93 rts a- nil* A-c-r H:ta:n.23 words
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Article, Illustration268 1954-01-01 5 npHI Soviet Union, which I 1 claims to have had the rir>: ::-r«*e-dimensiona! movie process HOI requiring polaroid glasses as early as 1941. is now planning great expansion i-i its production and exhibition to bring the marvel of 3-D fllma to the folks in the pro- jU.P. - 268 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-01-01 5 v&9t». THE PRIME MINISTER, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, shakes hands with Madam M. D. Kovrixina. Deputy Health MUUvter of the USSR, on a recent visit. Mad;»m Kovrieina is on iWPwUom trip of lndwu hospitals.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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746 1954-01-01 5 Just hoW Well-informed are readers of newspapers? TV/ HEN the flow of news into Western Europe was examined by the International Press Institute a year ago, it was found that the trunk wires of the five global news agencies carried more American news than news of any other country more746 words
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Article71 1954-01-01 5 WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. (AP) Secretary of Defence Mr. Charles E. Wilson recently underlined his policy of strength through economy in a report to President Eisenhower describing U.S. Military Forces as the most powerful this country ever assembled "short of war." The report, required by law, is71 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-01-01 5 JANE RUSSEL and Mary McCartney in a scene from the Howard Hughes RKO film "The French Line" in 3-D Technicolour.23 words
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Article407 1954-01-01 5 Radar Screen Keeps Rhine Covered RAMSTEIN. Germany, (AP). There's a new watch on the Rhine. A screen of Allied radar stations is keeping the Iron Curtain frontier with East Germany and Czechoslovakia under a day and night scrutiny. An unidentified plane sighted on radar sends jet pianes up in whistling407 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-01-01 5 BOLSOVER. Derbyshire. Dec. 31. (Reuter'h A 58-year-old woman County Councillor. Mrs. Eva Redfern. who went to Russia last month at the invitation of the Soviet antiFascist Committee. has been expelled from the British Labour Part} 7 l*gt* THK SHOW IS ON: At the climax of the show, the GekiU.P. - 62 words
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Article739 1954-01-01 6 'THE SCENE: An editorial office In one corner behind a mound of old newspapers, half -disturbed cobwebs empty teacups, bats' icings, rabbits paws and iweet smelling herbs sits a very dishevelled looking gentleman. Before him is a very old crystal ball As he bends over it his739 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1954-01-01 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Mttiaf/an Affaira gaff* J^F^Bflf COON perhaps sooner than people expect, Malaya may become free from colonialism. In a few years a United Malayan Nation will govern herself. What will be the Britisher's place in this new democracy? One thing is1,441 words
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Article224 1954-01-01 6 We the PEOPLE Why Was He Accused? Sir; As an admirer of Mr. Chin Swee Onn, who was expelled by the M.C.A.'s Perak Branch, 1 would like to ask why this man was accused of lacking courage for not attacking the Government because it banned the M.C.A.'s lottery. Wasn't this224 words
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Article132 1954-01-01 6 Sir-. I do not want to prolong a controversy that has wandered info irrelevant personalities. But surely, X Sir. Mr. Josey knows that the freedom of the Press has nothing to do with the liberty of editors to choose what they print. If you. Sir, who132 words
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Article266 1954-01-01 6 Sir. I intend to send my boy to study pharmacy He has the necessary educational qualifications to take up medicine. dentistry or pharmacy. He insists on studjing Pharmacology 1 made a few enquiries about this and what I heard surprised me It seems that the present course is266 words
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Article378 1954-01-01 6 Sir; I must express rny gratitude to Mr. Josey for his comment on my letter which "hardly calls for comment". I am not a member of his Union for the simple reason that he seems to Relieve that a Union is formed to make political pronouncements, a378 words
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Article65 1954-01-01 6 Sir; Malaya is a progressive country yet the majority of the people don't know a thing about health, because the Government has not taken the trouble to teach them. It should do so by providing periodicals or informing the people through the radio or Press Doctors, both Government65 words
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Article241 1954-01-01 6 Sir; Reference the Malay writers' memorandum to the Rendel Commission on "Malay Should Be The Lingua Franca," I would like to say that:— 1. In Singapore, it is not true to say that Malay is the language of the majority. Splitting the Chinese language into its various dialects241 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-01-01 6 Review of Views Pursue Peace UTCSAN MELAVU IMPM Uurf this year wiii see Chiuu accepted us a meinbci ul the United Nations i'iie paper reviews event* I internatiuna 1 (mpurUui<« during the pasl jnen bu I ss>s that BfforUi io 195X1 ease world tensioa musi be pursued Detentlessi* In I131 words
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Article181 1954-01-01 6 LOS A\ocLES. |UP| t chief investigator o' Hit Angeles County Public De'f ers Office v.cnb thai oco i crowing themselves tc be O'cnc w.th someone etse's crvld mai nsk molestation charge-^ Lt. Edward N U c Civitan Club, a f m o r g^-.-zation, that his181 words
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Article84 1954-01-01 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. SI (Renter) Th« National Geoi. S -.t:v announced to- K-. awarded the H ard i conferred o'' v s times the past M j ars to the Br.: sta expedii rh coot uered Momit Mr Gilbert Grosvenor, S^ el r Pres eni jaid84 words
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Article87 1954-01-01 7 Back From War -8 Years Late TOKYO. Dec. 31. (AP) An escaped Japanese prisoner of war who successfully eluded his British captors in Thailand soon after World War II ended, arrived back in Japan yesterday after an eight-year voluntary exile in that country. Shigeru Kawakami. a PFC in the Japanese87 words
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Article24 1954-01-01 7 nvi Gci i pi ota who (lew with .e during w e to tx ::".i!:ied B lor theii i ommcr- <enccs.24 words
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Article16 1954-01-01 7 YUGOSLAVIA and Panama have agreed to establish diplomatic relations. Belgrade Radio announced yesterday.- APAP - 16 words
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Article169 1954-01-01 7 LONDON, Dec. 31 (Reuter)— Britain, France and the United States have agreed to accept Russia's proposal of Jan. 25 as the opening date for the four-power Berlin conference on European problems, diplomatic sources here said today. The Western decision, taken after consultations in169 words
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Article65 1954-01-01 7 LONDON. Dec. 31 (AP)— The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company strongly denied yesterday that agreement has been reached to set up an interna-tionally-owned company to market Persian oil. The denial was prompted by reports in a London newspaper that a plan to settie the oil dispute between65 words
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Article56 1954-01-01 7 PARIS, Dec. 31, (AP)— A powerful draught sucked a steward through the doorway of a passenger plane yesterday, flung him into a propeller and dropped him to the earth 1,500 feet below. A French hunter found parts of the steward's body in a wood near56 words
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Article45 1954-01-01 7 PEMBROKE, Ont, Dec. 31. (AP).— The tail-end Pullman car on a Canadian National Railways transcontinental train burst into flames a few minutes after leaving the Pembroke junction early yesterday and one unidentified man was trapped and burned to death.45 words
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Article54 1954-01-01 7 BONN, Dec. 31, (AFP)—Because he asserts that German auto-drivers are the "worst in the world," chief of the West German Volkswagen plant Her r Heinz Nordhoff, will give away a brand new export model of Volkswagen every month to the "best behaved German driver' as54 words
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Article57 1954-01-01 7 LONDON, Dec. 31 (Reuter) Mr. Randolph Churchill, journalist son of Sir Winston Churchill, was fined twice in court here yesterday for leaving his car in a noparking street off Piccadilly in the London West End. Mr Churchill was ordered to pay 30s. sterling for the first57 words
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216 1954-01-01 7 KARACHI, Dec. 31 (Reuter)— Stands to accommodate 50,000 people are being built in the grounds of the Aga Khan Gymkhana here for the ceremony of weighing the Aga Khan against platinum at his Jubilee Celebration on Feb. 3. The Aga Khan's weight216 words
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Article247 1954-01-01 7 HER sth HUSBAND, HIS 4th WIFE NEW YORK, Dec. 31 (AP) Heiress Barbara Hutton, one of the world's richest women, was married late yesterday to her fifth husband. Latin lover Porfirio Rubirosa. She |s his fourth wife. Shortly before the wedding, the bride referred to her247 words
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262 1954-01-01 7 HANOI, Dec 31 (AP)— The rebel armies of Moscow-trained Ho Chi Minh— equipped and advised by Red China are apparently determined to make 1954 a "year of decision" in the bitter eight-year-old Indo-Chinese war. Yesterday there were increasingly strong indications that262 words
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138 1954-01-01 7 Nixon Wants A Crescent Round Reds NEW YORK, Dec. 31 (AFP) The American weekly, Newsweek, reported yesterday that Vice-President Richard Nixon had last week suggested to the National Security Council the formation of a "Military Crescent," including Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Indo-china, Formosa and Japan. This crescent would encircle Communist China138 words
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Article80 1954-01-01 7 WELLINGTON New Zealand, Dec. 31. (Reuter)— The Duke of Edinburgh today drove solemn faced through the silent streets of Wellington, where the gay bunting hung to welcome Queen Elizabeth had given way to flags flying at half mast to show New Zealand's grief at the Tangiwai80 words
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Article30 1954-01-01 7 IT WAS officially stated in Georgetown on Wednesday that Governor of British Guiana Sir Alfred Savage had no intention of outlawing the '"People's Progressive Party." AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article127 1954-01-01 7 Cooper and Martin and Lewis merely changed places from last year's poll, while Wayne remained in the same position, Cooper and Crosby have been in the top 10 fourteen times a piece, and Hope is only one lap behind them. Most of the others are filmA.P. - 127 words
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Article82 1954-01-01 7 ROME, Dec. 30, (AP)— Frankie Sinatra ran into a tough new opponent last night in his fight to win back Ava Gardner. The opponent was a 'flu germ. Miss Gardener"? Spanish sniffles turned to 'flu shortly after the coup e resumed house keeping together yesterday morning82 words
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Article50 1954-01-01 7 LA PAZ (Bolivia). Dc\ 30, (AT) Officials announced on Tuesday that train crews would be l^siied with firearms to combat the menace of Indian arrows on the newly-con-structed raii link between Corumbo. BraziL and Santa Cruz. Bolivia. The crews have been targets of several attacks50 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-01-01 7 GARY COOPER MARILYN MONROE IN MOVSE BIG TEN HOLLYWOOD, Dec 31 (AP)— Marilyn Mon roe, who has won cita tions from many Artm and Navy units, today was awarded Box Office honours too. She was named among the top 10 money-makers of the screen. Hollywood's sexiest dish was chosen among132 words
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Article46 1954-01-01 7 LONDON. Dec. 31. (AFP^— A Communist sponsored "conference of teachers for peace"' opened yesterday in London and immediately protested against the refusal of the British government to allow foreign delegates from Western and Eastern Germany, Belgium, France and Rumania to enter Britain.46 words
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Article50 1954-01-01 7 CAIRO. Dec. 31 <AP>— Police said they have seized a suitcase remaining 2r>.OO<j pounds worth of Egyptian, American and Indian curren y among the luggage of liie Cuban Minister to Cairo. Louis F. de Almagro sf he prepared to board a Beirutbound plane early yesterday. APAP - 50 words
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Article21 1954-01-01 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Dec. 30 (UP) Cambodia. Iraq and South Africa yesterday signed the United Nations opium protocol.21 words
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Advertisement720 1954-01-01 8 I New U.S. Radar Plane SEEING-EYE AIRPLANE:— This first flight photograph of the new United States Air Force RC-121C radar airplane shows the top "shark's fin" and lower "big bulge" radome installations of the giant Super Constellation-type airplane. Adapted for special defence missions, the long-range Lockheed transport carries America's most720 words
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Advertisement715 1954-01-01 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/LA /CON nNKNT Spore P B'kaat Pen4n« "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 3 4Jis "JAVA" for Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 11l Jaa 7/7 Jaa "PANAMA" for Kohsichang. Hongkong 11/13Jaa "KINA" for Djakarta. Kohsichang. Saigcn. Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama22 '24 Jan 20 21 Jan 18715 words
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341 1954-01-01 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM By Standard Commercial Reporter TRADE in Malaya was more competitive in the past year but considering the substantial drop in pfices of the principal commodities, rubber and tin, it has stood up well. For the coming year, much depends341 words
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196 1954-01-01 9 LONDON, Dec. 31 (Reu- > ter)— The European con- tinent, still mending the wounds of World War 11, enters 1954 on a wave ot prosperity, but with politi- cal and economic storm signals showing ahead. Nearly every country west i of the196 words
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Article52 1954-01-01 9 COLOMBO, Dec. 31, (Reuter) Ceylon had an adverse trade balance of 26,138,000 rupees over the past 11 months, according to customs returns issued recently. But during November lher« was a favourable balance of 19,295,000 rupees compared with a n adverse balance of 28,709,000 rupees in November52 words
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Article120 1954-01-01 9 MARKETS RUBBER QUIET THE range of prices in 'he rubber market in Singapore during the past week has been very small with business on a restricted scale. The situatioa in Indo-Chiaa induced little covering here of short positions, but otherwise the market was featureless, according to Lewis end Peat in120 words
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Article75 1954-01-01 9 NOON PRICES SINGAPORE Chamber oi Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (cents vei lb I yesterday were: Buyers Seller* No. 1 RSS Spot loose 56J 51 i Xo. 1 RSS f.o.b. Jan. 571 57£ No. 1 RSS f.o.b. Feb. 57* 571 No. 2 RSS f.o.b. Jan. 561 56^ No. 375 words
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Article66 1954-01-01 9 THE Malayan share market was dull and featureless yesterday with only a "minute" volume of business passing. Very few changes wer e recorded. The market will be closed until Saturday. INDUSTRIALS Buyer.' Seller* Fraser Neave Ords. 1.95 1 .98 M. Publishing 2.92 2.97 Robinson Co. Ord. 1.70 1.75 Sime66 words
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Article92 1954-01-01 9 THE produce market in Singapore yesterday closed steady in copra and coconut oil with anal] busmen passing at the higher levels. Copra for JanHary shipment was quoted $401 pei picul buyers with sellers at $40s. Coconut oil sellers indicated 5634 per picul with buyers b1 $62 Singapore produce prices92 words
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Article42 1954-01-01 9 1 VICTORIA. Dec 11 (API j Mr. E. G. Rowebottam, British Columbia's Deputy Minister Trade and Industry- said vosterday that United Stales interests were <"ontemp!almg const ruction of a pulp mill :n the north-centra i section of the province.42 words
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Article132 1954-01-01 9 UK Trade With Mao Increases LONDON. Dec. 31. < UP»-»" Year-end statistics showed] today that E: :tain"s .rao« with Red China a most trebled dtir* ing the past len months and; that a further increa>e was inf prospect far the coming vear.ll Board of Tr-ade figures av Britain's tola! import132 words
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Article114 1954-01-01 9 Oi! Demand Will Go Up NEW YORK De P\ Mr. Eugene Holmar.. one*] sicient of le Standard Gji Company (New Jersey) pr^j dieted tod; y that r nr -*Ja demand foi oi'. in 1954 viij rise "around four fxr above the raoonj l^o'-i "On ihe average/ 1 Mr Hodman sa^d114 words
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Article67 1954-01-01 9 THE F, -rauon in potted 85. 575.87<' wortfa of black and £280.021 ereen tea for the firsf 21 months of this year s^ain^ $6,625,460 rnc. $256,691 re*» pectively for the wboie c! 1 1*52, according lo official ?ic':s"io^ Ex]X3rts of b.ack tea up tp November67 words
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Article27 1954-01-01 9 NEW DELHI. De-. 31 (AP). Inr :res^ers. dentists, tailr Ucfans «H ner ''Jy their equip* •neii. -'jad for the firsf time; it anaouaMd jctt«> oajr.27 words
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Article140 1954-01-01 9 JAKARTA, Dec. 31 (UP)— The Indonesian Govern, mcnt has approved trade treaties with West Gernuny, Norway, Sweden, France, Australia, India. Pakistan/ Czechoslovakia, Poland and Yugoslavia it was an« nounced today. I The agreements were the j result of discussions during past months and were140 words
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Article142 1954-01-01 9 WASHING TON, Dor. ol, .(AP)— A serious s.umn ii demand for such durable item** as autos. aop'.iances and 'Viao chinery w:., come in a te\iw years "whfr.er or not *e av *j one in 19.53." the America*] Economic A.-socialkm was o'.a vesterday. I Mr. Albert142 words
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Miscellaneous376 1954-01-01 9 IVI Abeer By 4/ Capp MTrTT^^^^Tn^n aTTIT^mOW MtM THAT TWE A *M»«3 TIGHT. SONSr-Mei&J'FLEEGLErS^rJ'I-L. COUMTEJ9-PUMCJ4. B' /^vO/ Wl-EVE 1 POWER OFOOOO ISSTROM<3ER GONNA SLUG rrOUK~M AN TOMANrS- W WPT T>I' PUTKEFVtN FURV **7^sA-^*T A »V I TH&KJ tm£ DOwEROF EVIL. AH'LL T^ f&'A OWCM KNOCKOUTM? YoFA SINGLE. VtMAMMV.? rs-~l*^ y\376 words
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Miscellaneous697 1954-01-01 9 SS mw l^^ a^g%rj™™^ ■<_£ 1 CF.NXKAL: Ponn: 2, 5-30 a:;d d| Blly Half -Hour: BJH |*HouaeW%( lU/• A D &C« \^<>K\" Kaiyar.am Pann:paar \v:ves' Chn.ct:: 1< r.: New..-:, 111 \JKr Vl\ fcji 245, 630 and b. m 10 15 C -.~iri: Crackers: !<^ ij^^ :j m Rs:;e f-:-vn:n O:;r697 words
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Article2200 1954-01-01 10 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth Says LONDON. TUALAYA has suddenly become important as a Parliamentary discussion point. But not for itself. Not for its difficult problems of falling export prices, the battle against Communist guerillas, progress toward self-government or the accommodation of ethnic groups at different levels2,200 words
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Advertisement308 1954-01-01 10 JHI A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR PATRONS -l*sjf CATHA. ORGANISATION THEATRES Of k1 ITiTYi^Til^ OPENS TODAY 11 *J ■I*iiil■ I kf mMm L30 '4 '6i:) m\m M&M 1 %*JL M^" a 9.30 p.m. REAL! AUTHENTIC! UEAl>!Ni> 1 OR YOU WITH THRILLS jgmk and action: f"3 A MGIIT IN308 words
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Advertisement393 1954-01-01 10 3 SHAWS ORGANIZATION extend their best wishes to you for 3 A -REEL HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 9 5 JAN. 1954 unVIE NEWC 0M SALE 4 4 issue MO Vic NfcWb today 1 it MX Tonight Midnight That Wonderful 'Bad Girl* SIPUT SARAWAK in an excitingly -I different dramatic role!393 words
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Article, Illustration881 1954-01-01 11 Rosewall Clinches Issue With A Four -Set Victory MELBOURNE, Dec. 31, (AP)— Ken Rosewalt, pint-sized racquet rifleman of 19, saved the coveted Davis Cup for Australia today by mowing down America's depressed Wimpledon champion Vic Sehtos in the climatic, postponed fifth match of the Challenge881 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-01-01 11 LONDON. Dec. 31 (AP) Sunderland. now next to last in the First Division of the Football League paid £15.000 last night for Ken Chisholm. 28-year-old inside-left of Cardiff City. Chisholm. a Scott, previously played r Queen's Park and Partrick Thistle of the Scottish League and for Leeds.80 words
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Article251 1954-01-01 11 UK Soccer Ties For Tomorrow LONDON Dec 31 V fixtures for Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Arsenal vs A. Villa. Blackpool vs Sheffield U. Cardiff vs Wolves. Charltoo vs Chelsea. Liverpool vs Bolton. Mar.crn.ster C v s Sunderland. Nl.cid'.es borough v 3 Tottenham. Newcastle vs Manchester U. Pjr'hsmouth vs Huddeisfield.251 words
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Article346 1954-01-01 11 PENANG, Tkurs.— All roads in Penan? will lead to the Victoria Green tomorrow night when the All Malayan cycling carnival will be held on a floodlit trackl The stage is all set for the big sports spectacle where thrills and spills will be galore when346 words
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Article156 1954-01-01 11 A REBEL HORDE IS ROUTED HANOI. Dec. 31 (UP) A mobile column of French Union troops routed a Commu-nist-led Vietminh. company today near the anchor point of the Reds' cross country Christmas drive in an indication that the rebels cannot effectively keep Indo-China cut in two. At the same tC.emi156 words
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Article450 1954-01-01 11 Say Colony Boxers "WE'LL BRING back the Cup," and holding it aloft, Austin Dunsford, captain of the Colony boxing team for Western Australia, shouted the promise on behalf of his 17 teammates to a few hundred well wishers gathered at a Singapore wharf to bid450 words
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Article56 1954-01-01 11 PENANG, Thurs. Mr. Cheah Wat Hye. a former president of the Penang Lawn Tennis Association, died at his residence in Kelawei Foad this morning. Mr. Cheah was a well known figure among the various sporting communities. He was a good tennis player in his early days. His funeral56 words
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Article37 1954-01-01 11 TOKYO. Dec. 31 (UP) Indonesian authorities released a Japanese tuna trawler and its crew yesterday after holding them overnight On suspicion of violating Indonesian territorial waters, advices reaching here said today.37 words
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Article89 1954-01-01 11 RAUB. Thurs.— The following will reoresent Pahang Sikhs in the inter-state hockey quadrangular between Negri Sembilnn. PerakJ Selangor and Pahang Sikhs af Kuala Lumpur ca Jan. 1, 2 and 3* Those who are unable to make the trip are asked to inform Mr. Balwant Singh of89 words
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Advertisement101 1954-01-01 11 portation Labour Lighterage Stevedoring Contractors Baggage Services. Quick and Reliable Service Charges Competitive. "MALAYAN DELIVERY DELIVERS THE GOODS" NOTICE OF REMOVAL As from Ist January 1954 the office of GOH BAN HCAT POTTERY WORKS LLMITED will be moved back to their works at Segambut Telephone *****. Their Showroom will remain101 words
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Advertisement508 1954-01-01 11 ENGAGEMENT THE ENGAGEMENT is announced today between Mr Peter Teh-Kang Loh and Miss Hazel Thai Yin Wang, "both of Singapore. DEATH MR. Jimmy Koh Yew Ghee. iat« of Duku Road. Singapore, died suddenly at Southampton. England on Dec. 26. 1953. Deeply regretted. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED immediately, pressmen able to operate508 words
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Advertisement999 1954-01-01 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT YOU* SLR VICE: Are you onempolyed and in need: To help you to find work the Sinr a pore Standard nemplo>m< ni Bureau offers you free spa<< in this column Just call or write your local Standard ©ffir« lor an application form which m>u999 words
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Article467 1954-01-01 12 COMBINED PARITIES XI OUT FOR 168 KINGSTON. Jamaica, uec 31 (Reuter)— Tlu- M.C.C.. with e-ght wickets standing, were in:; runs behind the Combined Parishes XI at dose of play On opening dav of their match here yesterday. The Parishe> side were all out at tea for li>i of which 85467 words
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Article48 1954-01-01 12 CALCUTTA. Dec. 31 (Reuter) Matcsh Kumar. Indian Davis Cup player reached th e semi-n-uii of tile National Lawn Tennis cahmpionships here yesterci>v with a four-set victory over the Swedish star Lennar't Ber■ran. Kumar .von fi-2. 6-2 5-7. M Hj» now meets Jack Arkin- ->■ i of Australia.48 words
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Article92 1954-01-01 12 MANILA. Dec. 31, (AFP>.— Filipino fighter Leo Espinosa's spectacular tko triumph over j lightweight champion Yoshio Shirai of Japan last September was rated as number one in the list of ten outstanding sports events compiled by the Filipino Sports Writer's Association yesterday. n»e association said EspinoM did92 words
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Article, Illustration695 1954-01-01 12 RACE 1: 3*15 p.m.— Class 5? Div. 3—6 Furs. I. 4?! Brown Booty 3y 9.00 Mr. Mrs. H. C. Chionh Tjoa West Z. TOO Sabak Bcrnam 4y 8.13 Mr. Mrs. H. T. Yap Allan Mawi J. OOti Peter 5y 8.12 M/s. Cheong Thiam Chye Oey Tiang Tjay Rodgers695 words
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350 1954-01-01 12 HZ All Blacks Outplay Midland Counties BIRMINGHAM. Dec 31 (Reuter) New Zealand's Rugby Union tourists beat the Midland Counties at Villa Park yesterday by 18 points (three goals and a penalty soa!) to three (penalty goal). la the first half but Nev Zealand obviously meant business afterwards and Kelly converte350 words
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Article275 1954-01-01 12 MELBOURNE, Dec. 31 (Reuter) The Australian Board of Cricket Control today rejected a request by the M.C.C. to switch one of next season's tests from Brisbane to Melbourne. The M.C.C. had asked for the change because of unfavourable climatic conditions and poor financial support from a275 words
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Article72 1954-01-01 12 MUAR, Thurs. Recovering from an early reverse. Muar Combined did well [o beat the visiting Dynamos of Kuala Lumpur by seven goals to three. The visitors scored two quick goals in the first seven minutes before Muar got goin»» In the second half, after a 2—72 words
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Article130 1954-01-01 12 Brown Booty's Turn Brown Booty, a Brunei gelding, gave his best performance yet when he battled it out with Meteorite over 5$ furlongs before gong down by half a length. He is an improving horse any may yet defy the 6 lb penalty to enable him finish ahead of his130 words
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Article134 1954-01-01 12 Takdeer (Race 3), who ran very prominently over seven furlongs to finish third to Goring and Patechoux, should find his winning turn in this mile trip. With Goring and Patechoux out of this race, Takdeer should beat this weak field, despite having six pounds extra134 words
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Article261 1954-01-01 12 CLUB CUP WILL GO TO IYERNIA The Club Cup run over 8£ furlongs (Race 4) is most open with Majestas. Carthusian, Bend Over, Harringay, Carshalton and Ivernia holding strong claims. On present form I take Ivernia to topple his opposition. This Ujiji gelding found the end of a long lane261 words
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Article116 1954-01-01 12 SAO PAULO Brazil, Dec 31 (AP) Emu Zatopek. Czech Olympic ace, U, heavily favoured to win th e 7.CdO-meter (4} miles) Sao Silveretre race through the downtown streets' of this industrial city -tonight. Of the 2,140 athletes entered, there ar e 24 mnners from 14 foreign countries. Frank116 words
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Article133 1954-01-01 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By MADRID (Race 2) looks the day's best bet. Baulked in the early stages of his seven furlongs race on the second day, Madrid could only finish seventh to Ivernia. He drops 1 lb. since his last effort and over 8$ furongs133 words
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Article113 1954-01-01 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood 1 BROWN BOOTY BROWN BOOTY BROWN BOOTY Oregon Lundy Isle Oregon Dante's Idyll Skyrider Peter 2 MADRID REMARKABLE MADRID Siapa Tahu Siapa Tabu Slaps Taliu g Remarkable Madrid Sea Hawk TAKDEER DIHAR DEH AR 9 I nsinia Takdeer Takdeer Pew«t Meath Winter Lady113 words
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Article437 1954-01-01 12 PURPLE WHITE SHOWS UP WELL PENANG, Thurs.— Three of trainer Manning's candidates showed up to advantage at this morning's winding up gallops in preparation for Saturday's races. They were Purple and White, Moulin Rouge and Zatopek. Purple and White with Hunter Russell astride was easily the best worker when she437 words
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Article42 1954-01-01 12 MELBOURNE. Dec. 31 AFP Australia retained the Davis Cup in tennis when K> n RosewaH won the final single* and deciding match against America's Vic Seixas, 6-2, 2-6. 6-3, 6-4 here today. For full story see Page 11. V\\\\\\\W\\\\\\VVW\\VW\\\\\wvvV\42 words
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Article73 1954-01-01 12 THE following have been selected to represent Singapore in the first ever international hockey match against the Federation on Jan. It at Kuala Lumpur: V. N. PMay (CSC). R H. Bartb (SRC Captain) A jit Sing* (IA), P. Pennefather (Police). S. Velupillai (Police), E. Doraisamy (CSC):73 words
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Article15 1954-01-01 12 THE going for today's races is likely to be good \\V\\AW\\V\\\\\\\V\vv\\WWv Xxv^ vxv15 words
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Article24 1954-01-01 12 KOTA Bahru. Thurs Suara Muda, winners of the Kelanta n league, have entered two teams for the Churchill Cup KQ soccer competition.24 words
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Article71 1954-01-01 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. Krian Rovers will be travelling j to Sungei Patani on Sunday to j meet Sungei Patani Malays in a hockey friendly on the Indian School ground. The Rovers team will be selected from: Sha'ari; Omar; Osma n Ali; Nadarajah, Ng Chin Huat, aJi Ahmad; Ahmad71 words
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Article38 1954-01-01 12 KOTA BAHRU, Thurs Gerda beat 3rd Battalion Malay Regt. by two goals to nil in a KO soccer match here. After a goalless first half. Mohd. Idris and Kim Chui scored for Gerda. Che Elias refereed38 words
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Article192 1954-01-01 12 Clonagh Is My Choice Race 5 looks open with Sea Wolf, Picture House, Atomic City, Cionagh and Sfigie Crui. ser appearing to be pick. My fancy is Cionagh a ©lpiomat gelding, who usually produces his best in big second run. On Wednesday, Clonagh finished fifth to Picture House over 5i192 words
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Article152 1954-01-01 12 Race 6: I exp«-t Meteorr.e to slam the opposition ago There was plenty of merit i his win on the first day. He came with a great run in the final furlong to defeat Brov. Booty over 54 furlongs. S furlongs will be within h152 words
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