Singapore Standard, 16 January 1954
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Title Section20 1954-01-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD nmbnm, 81 jfc 3H A Vol. IV. No. 198. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration137 1954-01-16 1 20,000 REWARD FOR HIS KILLER GUOK SING INN THE Singapore Police are offering $20,000— one of the biggest rewards ever offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Mr. Guok Sing Inn ibelow). Mr r.aofc, the manager of the137 words
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Article67 1954-01-16 1 SEVEN men, believed to be ■MmtMfl cf a secret soc.ety. r?<-er.t:y attacked a man who; ran a gambling den m front of the Tract. on Company Depot. Upper A.junied Road, and i seriously ;njured him. Yesterday afternoon Singa-j pore Po;;c« detained a man. *r.ci the gambler,67 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-01-16 1 Information Chief To Quit Job On July 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri —Mr. Alec D. Peterson, Director General of the Federation information Services, will relinquish his Malayan appointment next July 8 to return to teaching m Britain. No decision has yet been taken on the appointment of his successor, The Standard322 words
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Article641 1954-01-16 1 The Chinese Miners Decide By Ballot KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-The All-Moloyo Chinese Mining Association today voted that the Federation should "participate without delay" m the proposed international tin agreement, drawn up at Geneva last year, which recommended that an international buffer stock be set up. Of the641 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-01-16 1 FILM actress Marilyn Monroe was married m San Francisco on Thursday to a former baseball star Joe Dimaggio m a civil ceremony which drew nearly four hundred spectators. Presiding Muni cipal Judge Charles S. Peery, performed the ceremony m his City Hall chambers on the Plaza, famous for its pigeons.63 words
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105 1954-01-16 1 'Cry' Singer Weeps At Own Divorce JUAREZ (Mexico). Jan. 15 (AP) Singer Johnny Ray, famous for the tears he sheds while m song, wept as his wife Marilyn Morrison Ray was granted a Juarez divorce yesterday. The singer broke into tears as Miss Morrison filed her petition, charging incompatibility. Ray105 words
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Article77 1954-01-16 1 HANOI. Jan. 15. (UP).— Some 40.000 Communist rebels, more than half the total Red force m Northern Tonkin, concentrated today for an expected imminent assault on isolated French air bastion of Dien Bien Phu. The French Command said Dien Bien Phu airstrip. 280 miles west of77 words
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Article29 1954-01-16 1 NAIROBI, Jan. 15 (AP)— The Mau Mau terrorists' number two leader, known as "General China", was captured yesterday by British troops, it was officially announced tonight.29 words
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Article, Illustration305 1954-01-16 1 ...IN RACE AFTER ROBBERY Standard Staff Reporter WITHIN eight minutes of receiving a report of an armed robbery m Geylang Road yesterday morning, Singapore Police arrested three suspects, and recovered a blood-stained knife and a gold wrist watch. The watch is believed to belongStandard - 305 words
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Article103 1954-01-16 1 RESIDENTS of the Delta Road area of Singapore, recently described by police as one of the worst areas for hooliganism, have asked police for protection. In a letter to the Officer-in-Chacge of the Tanjong Pagar Police Station, the secretary of the Havelock Estate Community Centre.103 words
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Article42 1954-01-16 1 HONGKONG. Jan. 15, (UP). Lt.-Gen. Sir Dudley Ward, deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff, arrived today by plane from London via Bangkok on a "routine visit." Sir Dudley is scheduled to leave for Singapore on Monday.42 words
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Article51 1954-01-16 1 LONDON, Jan. 15 (AP) Moscow Radio said today Soviet scientists hav e developed a perennial wheat which yields year after year without reseeding. The broadcast said the wheat was first planted four years ago. and a fifth harvest is expected from it this51 words
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Article151 1954-01-16 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 15 (Reuter) A bright future for natural rubber was predicted by Warren Lockwood, Chairman of the Far East Committee of Washington Board of Trade and former President of the Natural Rubber Association, m an interview here today. Mr Lockwood. who is o151 words
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Article49 1954-01-16 1 A PEACOCK, said to be capable >f flying long distances. was stolen from the grounds of the Commissioner General's house, the "Mallaig". m Singapore yeste r d a y morning. Anyone who sees such a peacock should contact the nearest police station or ASP Dawson.49 words
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164 1954-01-16 1 LONDON. Jan. 15 iAFP>— Britain's Military Intelligence Service. MI-5. has gone into action on the Comet jet airliner crash inquiry following Thursday's crash of the Philippine Airline's aircraft near Rome, the London evening newspaper. Evening News, splashed m banner headlines today. TheReuter - 164 words
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Article42 1954-01-16 1 ROME. lan. 15 (AP) li\'es:igator< from three nations found no exp;anatio/, today for the crash of a Philippine Airline DC-6 which piungei into a \a. ant kH it; crowded Rome tenement distrid yesterday killing »1 li P^fson.s aboard42 words
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Advertisement109 1954-01-16 1 ns a r I InSS F 100 WORTH BRIDGE RQ.. SPORE'S TR'-HttM WF^f THE MARCH Of PROGRESS y>^^^9S new features if^^P PHILIPS PhtttM release amazing new features m their 1954 Radioplayers Range, such as the Ferrocevtor the built-in aerial. Dynamic Power Tubes, R.F Stage, the strong signal amvlifier extra powerful109 words
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Article413 1954-01-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, told the people of Malaya today not to relax their vigilance or security precautions and to guard against complacency, shortly after he had introduced new measures m Layang Layang, Johore, to control food and prevent413 words
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Article56 1954-01-16 2 PEXAXG. Fri— The Settlement Youth Council are holding a flag day tomorrow as one of their many efforts to *raise funds. Ten thousand flags have been printed and these will be on sale throughout the island. Car stickers will also be on sale. The organisers appeal56 words
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280 1954-01-16 2 600 Homes To Be Built For Sale To The Public PENANG, Fri. Plans for the biggest single low-cost housing project m the Federation of Malaya are now being made m Penang by some Singapore businessmen who have decided to build 600 houses on a 60-280 words
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Article106 1954-01-16 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin vesterday was $319 per picul. Up SI. LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S Settlement Bouse Terms. Friday's opening prices first session were: LONDON TIN Priday's prices first session were: Spot £660106 words
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Article121 1954-01-16 2 THUGS BEAT UP RIDER IN CITY MORE than ten young gangsters yesterday evening set upon a trisha rider m George Street, Singapore, and beat him up with sticks. The rider. 43-year-old Poh Chye Huat. said he was helping a Chinese pavement librarian remove his story books when he was attacked121 words
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Article157 1954-01-16 2 SOU Hoong Onn, alias Ah Ngan. alleged to be the head of the Hens. Woh Secret Society, appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to show cause why he should not execute a bond to keep the peace m the sum of $500 for157 words
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Article188 1954-01-16 2 tn t o KIALA LUMPLR > Fri.-AH four winners of the 19a3 Queen's Scholarship awards were former students of Methodist Mission schools m Malaya. Two of the soholarshiD recipients are old boys of the Anglo-Chinese School. Si'iawan, while the other two are former pupils of the188 words
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Article, Illustration219 1954-01-16 2 LIEUTENANT Commander Sydney Hal Suthers RN, Commanding Officer of 848 Naval Air Squadron which won the Boyd Trophy last year for ''outstanding achievements during operations m Malaya" stepped out of a helicopter m the grounds of Singapore's Admiralty House, yesterday to receive a citation fromStandard - 219 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-01-16 2 Scene Of The Fire Standard Staff Reporter SIXTEEN firemen yesterday afternoon fought a two-storey shophouse fire for 15 minutes m Tan.iong Pagar Road, Singapore. I Assisted by public-spirited neighbours and occupants, firemen soon had the fire under control, but they could not stop it fromStandard - 183 words
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141 1954-01-16 2 TERRORIST BAGGED, 3 OTHERS WOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR. Frt —A terrorist was killed and another wounded yesterday by a patrol of No. 6 Field Force m Kuala Lipis area, Pahang. The wounded terrorist, who was hit m the back, evcaped. Two terrorists were wvmttk on Wednesday night I Security Unit No.141 words
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Article54 1954-01-16 2 PENANG. Fri.— The pm tor of a druggist shop. I Lam Cheang, told the Cor today at the inquest here into the death of Chong Sak S n (57) of Magazine Road, thai be had discovered Chong. hi< sistant. hanging by a rope I tached to54 words
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Advertisement116 1954-01-16 2 p~* HIGHWAY INN j 315 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE. SINGAPORE TONIGHT "THE MEETING PLACE OF FRIENDS' EXTENSION TILL 1 AJt. 1 s~\ TOMORROW: COCKTAIL DANCI I NEWTOm From 2 p.m. mIN m 0E IIIXE GWLL MM J I <M« AIIU OMMTIOMJ) PAKLOI Hv I OUR NEW BAND I V AIILNOANCE EVERY H9N941116 words
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Miscellaneous78 1954-01-16 2 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Jan. 14 to 7.3« a.m. Jan. 15 Singapore (74 F). Penan*' (75 F), Kota Bahru (74 F). Kuala Lnmpur (72 F). Ipoh (72 I Kuantan (71 F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Jan. 15. Singapore (90 F), Penaryj (87 F),78 words
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Article, Illustration450 1954-01-16 3 FARMERS OFFERED 60-YR. LAND TENURE Sir John Touts Production Area! THE Singapore Government has decided to give 6 )-year land tenures at Ama Keng to any full time farmer if they prove successful after two years' trial. Sir John KkoQ, the Governor, accompanied by the Food Production Officer, Mr. A.Standard - 450 words
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Article99 1954-01-16 3 SINGAPORE'S Governor, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday had occasion to emphasise the importance of bilingual education m Chinese schools when he visited the Ami Ken-; Villa;? Chinese School. Vter ?reetin» the children of the school, who had turned out smartly outside the school building. Sir John99 words
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Article57 1954-01-16 3 A WARRANT oj arrest was Issued :n the Singapore High Court yesterday against Gan Kce Wee of Liana Hwa Whatt <fc Co.. against which a receivin4 order had been made m O tobcr last year. A:-, other arre-t warrant wa> ma.ie against Low Than Hock of57 words
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Article117 1954-01-16 3 Clerk Was Extravagant: Bankrupt ANG KIM HOE, a young clerk wfao was adjudicated a bankrupt In the Singapore HUh Court yesterday, was laid by Mr. Justice Tayior that 'the real cause of your insolvency is extravagance." Aag had told the court that he became indebted because of the high cost117 words
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Article67 1954-01-16 3 THE Saint John Ambulance Association will hold a "Sandiwara" m the Happy World Stadium m aid of the Association's central fund, at 8 o'clock tonight. The show will consist of a main play with fifteen suportin» variety items. Most of the actors taking part are local Mm67 words
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Article156 1954-01-16 3 Armed Robbery: Youth Gets Rotan FOR TAKING part m an armed robbery of $10 from a cigarette se.ler, Anthony John Frederick, was sentenced m the S:ngapore Assizes yesterdjv ro four years gaol. He was also ordered to be given 1. -Tikes of the rotan. Raju Balakrisnnan. who was i:\ >.ved156 words
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103 1954-01-16 3 AX ADJUDICATION ordei :v.ade m the Singapore «yi=ih Court yesterday against Kirn Xeo, a married whose liabilities •mounted to $10,000. «o or:er m regard to pay- '-o the creditors by instal- ments was made. Mr. Justice Taylor asked that the matter be investigated. Mohamed Kasdan,103 words
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Article86 1954-01-16 3 PARENTS' ASSN. OF KOTA STAR ALOR STAR, Fri.— A public meeting held here today decided unanimously to form a Parents' Association of Kota Star with the object of discussing with Government any matters connected with their children's school problems. A protem committee was elected as follows: Chairman: Haji Laidin. Vice-Chairman86 words
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Article61 1954-01-16 3 A NEW feature In Sunday morning entertainment for Singaporeans is being provided by the Embassy Hotel authorities who plan to launch a popular "casual morning session," every Sunday beginning tomorrow, from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Dancing, refreshment, music and surprise items are on the bill-of-fare.61 words
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141 1954-01-16 3 Witnesses Intimidated, Says Judge MR. H.A. Forrer, Third District Court Judge, said m Court yesterday, that two principal prosecution witnesses appeared to have been intimidated, and that nothing could be done about it. He said this after complainant, Mary Tay, denied that Ng Ah Tee. charged with robbery alleged to141 words
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Article333 1954-01-16 3 One Man, One Wife: PURSUING their chief aim of ensuring "through legislation, justice to all women and seeking their welfare as embodied m the Declaration of Human Rights and Freedom," the Singapore Council of Women will distribute, m kampongs and villages, 15,000 handbills m Chinese and333 words
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Advertisement862 1954-01-16 3 Tnr rjajij-^jijrjartr i j i i i i V V^^Vl i r*ls l. >t _*n_njorio i i 'iS \j sit i i i V*fc -1 .«-t #»^^"S^N .1.Q.1. I r.\ S I O. I I .13 I wl V*L I l/^. J«A I '■I 3 I I > I JP>.862 words
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354 1954-01-16 4 EUROPEAN LAWYERS JOIN THE BIG PROTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— European lawyers m the Federation are backing country- wide protests against a move to give trial judges "absolute powers" m capital offences. Many important European legal men m Ipoh have added their signatures to a memorandum which is to be submitted354 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-01-16 4 Birthday Awards 1 MR. M. S. DHOSS, (top) who was olic of the reci- j pients of the Perak Meri- j torious Service Medal on the < x occasion of the Sultan of < 2 Perak's birthday. 5 S 1 (Centre): Da(o Haji Mohd. Eusoff, (centre) Territorial < Chief of99 words
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Article132 1954-01-16 4 Sugar May Be Freed In Feb. Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government hopes to hand over the sugar trade to private importers next month, an official spokesman told The Standard yesterday. Sugar has been on ration m Singapore since Sept. 4. 1950. The Standard understands that private importation of sugar132 words
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Article37 1954-01-16 4 HONGKONG. Jan. 15— Special Svandard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.18 to £1 sterling $5.78 to USSI; $1,811 to Malayan $1: 0.203 to one Indonesian Ruppiah. Gold 5247.75 to 1 tael37 words
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Article382 1954-01-16 4 Dato Naning Murder MALACCA, Fri. A special jury at the Malacca Assizes today after retiring for ten minutes, unanimously found that Chan Kong Man alias Tan Hong Hin (27) a strappy sundry goods shop assistant, had consorted with armed terrorists on the evening of June 28,382 words
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Article115 1954-01-16 4 THUG FIRES SHOT INTO THE AIR Standard Staff Reporter A ROBBER fired a shot into the air with a shot-gun as he and two accomplices left an unnumbered attap hut m Jurong Road. Singapore, after depriving their victims of $61 on Thursday night. At 830 p.m. the occupants of the115 words
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Article95 1954-01-16 4 A SIX-MONTH correspondence course on "The Life and Teaching of Jesus," was introduced this month by the Trinity College correspondence courses m co-operation with the Malayan Christian Council, states The Courier, organ of the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. The Bible course is m English and will95 words
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Article109 1954-01-16 4 Standard Staff Reporter ROSSNEIL Albury of Wearne Bros. Mess, was fined $100 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. F. A. Chua, yesterday for driving negligently on Nov. 23, last year. He was also disqualified I from driving for three months. He had a previous109 words
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Article37 1954-01-16 4 THE Sin Chew Jit Poh, Chinese-language sister paper of The Singapore Standard celebrated its 25th anniversary yesterday. More than 1,000 guests were entertained to dinner at the Southern Hotel last night37 words
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294 1954-01-16 4 No Lifting Of Johore Curfews -Templer KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— The Federation High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter, disclosed yesterday he was not going to lift any curfews in any part of Johore and certainly not in South Johore— unless there was a great improvement in the general Emergency situation. He294 words
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Article116 1954-01-16 4 Sir Gerald Shakes A Hero's Hand JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— General Sir Gerald Templer, yesterday personally congratulated a Gurkha rifleman. Birbahadur Rai. 23. who killed five Communist terrorists m the' space of about six minutes on Jan. 12. Rifleman B.rbahadur Rai's achievement is believed to be an individual record during the116 words
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Article49 1954-01-16 4 THE following members have been appointed office bearers by the Singapore Naujawan Music Party for 1954. Mr. Yahya Shukor, Presisident; Mr. S. M. T. Ayang, Secretary; and Mr. I. K. Angullia, Treasurer. Committee Members: M. Mohammed Kassim. Abdullah Diab. Yasin AH and Gan Beng Kiat.49 words
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154 1954-01-16 4 Standard Staff Reporter PROMPT action by a Singapore Lawyer, Mr. Geoffrey Abishaganaden, caused a man whom police had been seeking for months, to be arrested and immediately charged m court yesterday. The man. Tan Chin Cheng, had sneaked quietly into the Singapore Fifth154 words
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Advertisement276 1954-01-16 4 m CATHAY ORGANISATION #> njg^ AnRACTIONS! «Wp ft* k l II V w yryyiyiV opens today A BI.I'I.FRINT FOR MURDER fi MICHAEL AB£k BmK MORNING |j POUAY 9 .am. "Desperadoes Of The West" SHOWS TOMORROW D.am TARZAN ESCAPE" ROMANCE, MISIC And DANCES In LATIN AMERICAN RHYTHMN! r^HBL 'ii i I^SHfiXANA276 words
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Advertisement266 1954-01-16 4 PAY? J3mAcJL|I|CTJ^^ <>■■■'<. <)::,v, RathrynGrayson «ao« Warner Bros, -co^^Technicolor Pirns I On Sinful Modem Grace Moore Pinging < <»nle«i SEW FINALS 6.30 pm FINAL 9.30 p.m. 7omf>rroir A Montiut/ Oniy m^mmUmm^mmi PT^I ililM^mmt OUTOI RUSSIA COMES THE Miffhli+st at mil 4*ns*wlis tim BLACK £AGL€ u» PLI \l)tli SACK LOO I266 words
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Article17 1954-01-16 5 KHAW To 'Mary w: :e o: Ambx a boy. Patrick. a1 XX. J.»n. !5. Both well.17 words
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300 1954-01-16 5 PERAK SULTAN CELEBRATES 65TH BIRTHDAY Law And Order In State TAIPING, Fri.-— Due to the courage, enthusiasm and devotion to. duty of the Security Forces and to the very encouraging response of the people, steady progress is being achieved m the maintenance of law and order, the Sultan of Perak300 words
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112 1954-01-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Members of the Federation Police Force will be given the chance to retire before their normal term of service. A Bill is to be introduced by the Federation Government shortly to facilitate the early retirement of Police officers. The scheme will112 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-01-16 5 EAST Africa is spending less than Malaya m its fight against terrorism, Mr. Robert S. Stapledon. Economic Adviser to the East African High Commission, said on arrival m Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC Constellation after attending the Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference m Sydney. Mr. Stapledon, who flie s home today,74 words
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Article42 1954-01-16 5 A TEA PARTY will be given m honour of Mr. M. Jumabhoy, unopposed candidate (City Ward) m the recent City Council elections, by the Kilakarai Muslim Social Service Sangham at 178 Cecil Street, on Sunday, Jan. 17. at 8 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-01-16 5 pboto. TWO si>ters from Bansjkok. M).w> S. anil K. 1 Virhitranandn. pnpilv of Korowa Charth of Eagland Graßimrr Sthool. Melboorif, passed throii^h Singapore by Qantxs BOAC I on>tellation vesterda* ©n th*ir w\iv horn* for vacation. StandardStandard - 39 words
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234 1954-01-16 5 A 10- YEAR-OLD schoolgirl's evidence m the Fifth Police Court yesterday, assisted m the conviction of three men who were charged with extortion. The girl, Sim Chee Hung, ■aid that Law Kim Yuan, Tan Yan Tuan and Tan Yan Tau went to her house on234 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-01-16 5 MR. F. R. Wood, assistant manager of the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia's Sydney head office arrived m Singapore by QANTAS BOAC Constellation yesterday en route to Bangkok and Hongkong for discussions on banking and other matters concerning trade with Australia. With him was Mr. Ronald Bachmann, junior executive ofStandard - 93 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-01-16 5 A LARGE crowd attended a preview yesterday of Singapore Art Society's exhibition of paintings and drawings by six artists, which will be opened to the public today from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day until Jan. 24. Here a small group gathers around an outstanding painting entitled "The Hakka60 words
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Article74 1954-01-16 5 THE SINGAPORE Government Junior Staff Union yesterday protested against promotion of "Office Boys" to '"Office Keepers." In a letter to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode. the union pointed out that it had hitherto been the practice of the Government to promote "Peons"' to "Office Keepers" and74 words
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274 1954-01-16 5 THE SINGAPORE City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn remarked yesterday that he had been very courteous to members of the bar, and he expected them to reciprocate his courtesy. He said this after a lawyer, Mr. A. P. Rajah, had arrived 45 minutes274 words
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Article59 1954-01-16 5 PEXANG. Fri.— At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry held m the Magistrate's Court today, a 41 yearold toddy tapper. Ala g a r Nadar was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of raping a ten-year-old Chinese girl m the vicinity59 words
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253 1954-01-16 5 ILLEGAL EXPORTERS HELP DOPE SMUGGLERS PENANG, Fri. The Senior Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Penang and Province Wellesley, Mr. A. H. Gridley, told The Standard yesterday that there was evidence to support the theory that opium smugglers from neighbouring territories, such as Thailand, were being financed by illegal exporters of manufactured253 words
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Article57 1954-01-16 5 THE executive committee o' the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union wQi meet today discusi z. draft letter which the UUOB ifftgmis to send t The letter w. wii the demands of the wrorkert and a request to I tn to liscuss the matter wrii Urn57 words
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Article112 1954-01-16 5 WILLIAMS CLEARS A REPORT MR. PETER Williams, president oi the Singapore Worker >' V::..\ lay denied reports that he nad accused tri' Tracts Union Congress oi hem. Straits Trading G .nj s I ting fad ke oy its Ml en^.p-cy^ t He did not make The rep irti ti nfounded112 words
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Advertisement264 1954-01-16 5 TODAY 1 45 4 ii M 9it GEORGL COLE That "TOP SECRET *lA^ "WILL ANY GENTLEMAN?" TECH>»ICOL<I» i Plu!>: Special M> mm Featurette THK KOYAL TOUR H.M. THE QrFFN m TON(iA A. FIJI IN COLOR CHARITY PREMIERE Monday Jan 18th 9Jt p m Today Al Tomorrow 11 a.m. A C264 words
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Article839 1954-01-16 6 i YN'LY the professional optimist would now describe the fighting m Indo-China as a "stalemate"' war. This may have been the case a year ago when the French Government were encouraged to believe that the Vietminh could be persuaded to give up the war aa hopeless- The French839 words
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Article, Illustration1551 1954-01-16 6 MAO TSETUNG - MAO TSETUNG 1 CHINA RUSSIA I By The Times' C orrespondent lately in Hongkong 'pHE BEGINNINGS of the Chinese Communist Party were much the same as Communist parties anywhere else; urban, clandestine, zealous, and often amateurish. The handful of revolutionary intellectuals, fresh from their reading1,551 words
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Article227 1954-01-16 6 Review of Views Sin Chew's 25th Birthday SIN CHEW JIT POH (m o» i serving its 25th anniversan > yesterday) expresses bright 1 hopes for the future and h 1 pledge to serve the interests of the public as it has str t to do since its inception. |lt points227 words
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634 1954-01-16 6 Gordon Walker - Gordon Walker by Asst. Overseas News Editor, The Christian Science Monitor HERE IS o growing tendency on the part of the United States Department of State, m dealing with Asia, to base its policies upon persons rather than principles. And as a result the course of634 words
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Letter238 1954-01-16 6 Sir. —Although I have no desire to enter into controversy with Mrs. Shirin Fozdar on matters mainly concerned with female status I feel compelled to protest against her pointed remarks on "Man's immorality" under the heading "Unjust" On Jan. 8. Mrs. Fozdar herself goes even further than Charles238 words
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170 1954-01-16 6 Sir;—l would like to comment on the letter from "Curious" on the subject of TECSAM'S not being registered a s a Trades Union and yet being allowed to function as such on questions of salaries. lam of the opinion that I if Government receive?170 words
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Letter106 1954-01-16 6 Sir; I protest again* reckless driving and In noing so I am sure I am voicing the feelings of the pul m general The speed at vh. are now being drive.-, public roads is a dangei ta pedestrians and cyclists It is true that there are police regulations and106 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-01-16 6 "What's the fame?— Try in' to pull the ruddy lot down?13 words
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Advertisement123 1954-01-16 6 SINGAPORE nuEH STANDARD INUfcHNUfcNT! MOKNINfc NEWSPAPfcR HEAD OFHCfc 128 Robinson Rood. Singopor* Telephone No. *****-***** Cottd leleqtaph Addreu lIGERNEWS Sinflopot*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222 T»« Time* Building. Printing Hows* Squore London EC 4. *UAIA LUMPUt tPOH PENANG MM St.. BJ. Cowon St. 8. Leith St.. M« «588 Mi 529123 words
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Advertisement141 1954-01-16 6 PLASTICOTIZE YOUR CAR AND PRESERVE THAT ORIGINAL SHOWROOM SHINE MA VEK'T rot) MCAft* T x^ V^fej WGHBoRflw!&Pl<UtaxU IS REALLY COODt Almost all car woshing is done with a soap or detergent of seme kind now you can get a polish that will stand this tscat* ment The new "PLASTICOTE" stands141 words
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Article237 1954-01-16 7 SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES MAY RESULT, -RIDGWAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, (UP)— General Matthew B. Ridgway, Army Chief of Staff, warned yesterday that "serious consequences" might result from the Indian move to return the prisoners m Korea to their original captors. Ridgway said he was "concerned about Communist reaction"U.P.; Reuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-01-16 7 photo. PRESIDENT Ramon Magsaysay Is pictured with Mrs. Lvi Magsaysay. First Lady of the Philippines, at Malacanan Palace, the Presidential official residence UPUP - 23 words
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Article41 1954-01-16 7 TAIPEH, Jan. 15, (Reuter). The unidentified aircraft strafed two Chinese Communist vessels off the East coast of China on Jan. 4 and left one enveloped m flames, the Chinese Nationalist China Tone news agenoy reported today.41 words
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Article225 1954-01-16 7 VIENNA, Jan. 15.— New avalanches are menacing rescue workers digging m fog and failing light m the •disaster valley" of the Austrian Alps where five villages are buried. The official death toll m the avalinches was last night given by the Interior-Ministry as 114 dead andReuter; AFP - 225 words
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Article147 1954-01-16 7 PARIS. Tan. 1.5 (UP) —French j political circles said yesterday Genera! Mohammed Naguib ha<; strengthened his' I Egyptian regime by banning 0M powerful M o s c m Brotherhood. They expressed fear- the] turOu'en" mass organisation rr>i»h: be itftMul under-, ground and |01l the Com-147 words
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Article34 1954-01-16 7 PARIS. Jan. 15, (AP). Prime Minister Alexander Papagos of Greece will have two political conferences with French Foreign Minister, Georges Bidault, during his four-day state visit to Paris next week.34 words
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Article140 1954-01-16 7 Highbrow Magazine Makes Bow LONDON, Jan. 15 (Reuter) The publishers of the British mass circulation newspaper Daily Mirror and Sunday Pictorial yesterday made their bow m the highbrow world by publishing a new literary magazine. Readers paying two shillings and six pence for the first monthly number of the review,140 words
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Article30 1954-01-16 7 LONDON, Jan. 15 (AFP).— Britain is giving Yugoslavia financial aid amounting to £3,000.000 m the period ending June 30. 1953, it was learned at the Foreign Office today.30 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-01-16 7 photo. A GROUP of Sikhs, members of the Sikh Communal Party (Akali Dal) lie before the house of the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, last week, committed to "fast unto death" to back up their demands for a separate Punjabi-speaking State m which Sikhs will be m the majority. APAP - 50 words
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Article24 1954-01-16 7 STRAY DOGS are being killed and "featen m Munich and other West German towns, the Bonn evening paper, Bild, reported. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article66 1954-01-16 7 ALLAHABAD, India, Jan. 15, (Reuter). Half a million Hindus yesterday plunged into the muddy grey water of the sacred Ganges and Jumna rivers to launch the world's biggest religious festivals, the "Kumbh Mela." The pilgrims, the vanguard of five million expected here during the 4966 words
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Article97 1954-01-16 7 THEY SEND MONEY TO FAMILIES NEW YORK. Jan. 15 (UP).Strong family ties and Oriental customs have led some Chinese Americans, whose loyalty otherwise is unquestioned, to continue sending money illegally to relatives m Communist China. That is the opinion of "Mayor" Shavey Lee of New York's Chinatown. The Treasury Department97 words
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Article74 1954-01-16 7 INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 15 (AP) Indiana's two-headed baby, now 33 days old. was reported m satisfactory condition today and ready to leave Riley hospital whenever the parents are able to take him. The parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartley, have said they wanted to take their so74 words
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Article176 1954-01-16 7 BERLIN, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— Western Allied officials here were cautiously optimistic last night that the Berlin four-power conference could start on Jan. 25 as planned m spite of the deadlock m the preparatory talks. The Western Commandants and Mr. Sergei Dengin, Berlin representative of176 words
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143 1954-01-16 7 LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reuter) After six years work South Africa's new goldfield m the Orange Free State has struck it rich again. An underground manhole has uncovered by far the richest gold ore found since two boreholes sunk from the j surface m143 words
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Article107 1954-01-16 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 15, (UP). Hongkong, deprived of most of its trade with China, exported a record HK5635.000.--000 worth of products made m the colony last year. H. A. Angus, acting director of the Department of Commerce and Industry, told manufacturers yesterday that the figure was the highest107 words
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Article87 1954-01-16 7 HONGKONG. Jan. 15 (AFP) Some 50 Filipino musicians i:i Shanghai, with about 200 depandents. were today expecting to be thrown out of employment after Feb. 3 Chinese New Year's Day when the Chinese Communist ban on American music becomes effective. Word received here today from87 words
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Article31 1954-01-16 7 A GROUP of 18 Italians, most of whom have spent the last 12 years m Soviet prison camps, have arrived m Vienna on their way back to Italy. AFPAFP - 31 words
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145 1954-01-16 7 PAPHOS, Cyprus, (Reuter).— An all-out effort is being made by the Cyprus Government to win the "battle of the roofs" m the Paphos district of Cyprus which was heavily damaged by an earthquake last September. First estimates of the cost of this battle are145 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-01-16 7 photo. SPURRED on by male members of tbe Duesseldorf carnival committee, these girls of the "Prince ly Guard" swing their legs to Rhineland songs as the merry-making season begins m most German cities. "Kick up your legs, the Fatherland shall live is but one of the traditional carnival songs whichUP - 64 words
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Article150 1954-01-16 7 CAIRO, Jan. 15 (AP)— Egypt's strong man accused the fanatic Muslim Brotherhood today of "contacting" British representatives, of plotting a coup d'etat and of conniving with Communists to foment disorders. For this the government of Mohammed Naguib decided the association must be dissolved and its150 words
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Article82 1954-01-16 7 MANILA, Jan. 15 (AFP)— An irate uncle took violent issue with the saying:, "A kiss is just a kiss," when he killed a young man who stole a kiss from his niece m Calamba Town, m Laguna Province. Evidently kissed for the first time and not liking:82 words
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Article24 1954-01-16 7 THE REPUBLIC of Korea Army was eight yean old yesterday growing to 18 combat divisions from a small regiment of oonstabulany. APAP - 24 words
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Article104 1954-01-16 7 KITALE. Kenya. Jan. 15: (Reuter) The Supreme Court of Kenya today rejected 'he appeals of Jomo Kenyatta s:id four other Africans against conviction and prison sentences imposed at Kapenguna for managing and assisting the Mau Mau terrorist organisation. The judges allowed the appeal of one other104 words
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Article76 1954-01-16 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Jon. 15. The following ore the clos.nc prices at rubber ond fin on the London Mocket. LONDON RUBBER Spot '6id. Feb. l^d. March l^d. Apr/June '7 d. July/Sept. '7 id. Oct. Dec. '7 t d. January c.i.f. 16 U/16d. Tone: Easier. LONDON76 words
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Advertisement25 1954-01-16 7 WORLD RENOWNED SMOKER'S DDff¥C9E PR/CfS $24.00 $27.50 $30.00 $34.50 ROOT BRIAR prices $24.00 $27.50 $30.00 $34.50 SHELL BRIAR prices $24.00 $27.50 ROBINSONS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.25 words
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Advertisement122 1954-01-16 7 Keeping up-to-date with TIME I ll™ S' I SMITH CAMERA CASI H- ,:<aa>-^ 1 JeweUed lever, 3C hoar tRIr travelling chronolarm 3' HI ■^I^l -i square Luminous spcts c r d mm^SbJ"*' <d <~ bonds. Assorted coloured less KM- St %9 yßt ■j'x-- c >/".'-" t cases m Rexme-skiver goat122 words
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Article144 1954-01-16 8 MANILA, Jan. 14, (UP) Representatives of 20 Pacific and Asian nations will join m co-operative effort to seek ways of increasing their shares of the world's tourist business when they meet m Manila from Jan. 25 to Feb. 1. A round-table conference on travel144 words
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Article137 1954-01-16 8 Russian Petroleum For India BOMBAY, Jan. 15, (AP). The 3,000-ton Panamanian tanker "Franco Lisi" arrived here yesterday with the first post-war shipment of Russian petroleum products for India. The shipments included 2,710 tons of kerosene oil and a smaller quantity of motor spirit. It was under the recently concluded Indo-Soviet137 words
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Article64 1954-01-16 8 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, (AP).— The Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday authorised Japan Airlines to operate across the Pacific, starting on Feb. 2. The company received a permit to carry passenger, mail and freight between Tokyo and San Francisco and Tokyo and Naha, Okinawa. A spokesman said64 words
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Advertisement732 1954-01-16 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOIN! SERVICE To Colon 6o Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburt Bremen Spore r-.S'ham Penan? IS Esses iHAPAr.) 19 23Jan 24'25Jan 26/27 JaB TS. Werrasleia (NDL) 8 13Feb 14Feb 15/16Feb Hone Koas Manila Kobe Yokohama. Penang P.S'ham Spore TS BraaMcH«ei« (HAPAG) 16/l?Jan TS Biebersteia732 words
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Advertisement1001 1954-01-16 8 Tel: 2483 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tel: 8412 (12 lines) v m lines) MAINSFIIvLD CO, LTD. Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and disc-arce GLASGOW. Perseos to Mamiii*.. Liverpool U P B 1 PeMa Glasgow Jan 16/17 Laomedoo fox Barcelona, Havre Liverpool G. 33/34 Jan1,001 words
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Advertisement595 1954-01-16 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royai Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW lORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore P. Sham Penang JAVA (SMN) J/16Jan 17Jan 18Jan ZEELAND (RL) 19/25 Jan 26Jan 27/28 Jan RONDO (SMN) 29Jan/sFeb 6Feb 7/BFeb SUMATRA (SMN) 19/25Feb595 words
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Advertisement682 1954-01-16 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I b (XINTINtNI Spore rS'ban *~-m "KINA" tor Djakarta, Kohsichang, Saigcn Hongkong Manila. Kobe Yokohama2s 27 Jan 23 24 Jan 21/£gJ n "MONGOLIA" for Kohsichang. Hongkong 4 4Feb m "MaGDALA" for Bangkok 9/llFeb 8 BFeb Tlttk "SONGKHLA" for Kohsichang. Saigon, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe and682 words
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Article, Illustration326 1954-01-16 9 C'WEAITH CONFIDENCE EXPRESSED AT TALKS SYDNEY, Jan. 15: (Reuter) The Commonwealth Finance Ministers issued a communique today at the end of their seven day meeting, saying they were confident of the strength of the Commonwealth and "sure of its high destiny." Mr. R.A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer and leaderUP - 326 words
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Article153 1954-01-16 9 MALAYAN TIN THE DIRECTORS of Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. reported a profit for the year to June 30. 1953. of £647.309. After providing £400.299 for taxation and crediting £8,913 surplus on realisation of investments, a balance of £255,--923 remained, which, added to the balance unappropriated at June153 words
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Article90 1954-01-16 9 RANGOON 1 Jan. 14, (Renter) The Burmese government yesterday signed an agreement for a joint oil venture with three British-owned companies the Burmah Oil Company, the Indo-Burma Petroleum Company and the British Burma Petroleum Company. The new venture which will be called the Burma Oil90 words
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Article53 1954-01-16 9 TOTAL stocks of rubber m Singapore at the end of December last rear amounted to 49,701 tons, including 42.290 with dealers. 7.361 tons at port and 50 on estates. Of the Singapore dealers' stocks amounting to 42.290 tons, 31.622 ton s were dry rubber and 10.66853 words
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Article74 1954-01-16 9 BREMEN. Jan. 15. (AFP'« The motor liner. Grip-holm, of the Svenska America Line. will sail under West German flag as from Feb. 1 and wih be the first German liner since the end of the war, on the passenger run between Bremerhaven and New York. The74 words
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Article132 1954-01-16 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15— The Government yesterday lifted some of its licensing restrictions on exports of medicine, freight ears and more than 50 other non strategic" items to friendly nations. The rules *remain unchangea for shipments to Iron Curtain countries an-i Soviet L.oc countries. Sh :nentsU.P.; Reuter - 132 words
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207 1954-01-16 9 MARKETS PRICES OF RUBBER ARE UNCHANGED PRICKS in the Singapore rubber market had remained at much the same kv< !s during the past week, with demand mainly foi low grade rubber to the Con: merit and Japan, according to Messrs. Lewis and Peal (Spore) Ltd in the weekly market report207 words
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Article64 1954-01-16 9 IN iayai. s -"c marki I i ndajr. I -.d indus 4 res were er with .Tipro\ ,n the v. nu^ine T J ber sb^;,.- remained *<-d IMII MYIAI f Ouyet Waueh H« n 227 "i »llN|\«. B 10 l X X l Ji/i Kur.. 197 .02 L'j-A'er P.64 words
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Article77 1954-01-16 9 THE .n v ||UJel fiy m a.i v lisas ye^it "h sma I p^ssinc Coprr. a --teadv narket alter bi easier, for Februs shipment quoting (4li p witn se ers at $tl(3/t Co i Bcllei for Pebruar; atec i" 4 > per picul. Sine- Mnoduoe o-.c-ea (per p -rdav77 words
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Article43 1954-01-16 9 MAI. export afl r:b» bed s sheet rubber during ?r amounted to 50.24' i rding 4 o ofTinsl statistii Of t v tity. 11.4'« tons went X< nted Kingdom, 5.847 t ie United Stet^f. 5.611 I !*pan «nd ft-214 tons to43 words
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Article45 1954-01-16 9 RUBBER outputs by estates under the managetneni of Bo v stead &z Co. Ltd., for Derember last year were: Amalgamated Malay Elates 61.800 lbs.. Borelli 77.000 lbs.. Connemara Ltd. 51,400 ib? New Serendah 60,500 lbs Bassett 35.000 lbs and Ku.ija Sidium 97,661 lbs.45 words
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Miscellaneous252 1954-01-16 9 Li'l Abner By Al Capp /ff^O OvSjwScsSnS'^Vsk/p'th MIT Wi TA $TpP V, Back at the control stationT&^J&fyW THISJSALi.OOST)N A* FANCN \W&>» TNIS PCAffCr TMW ROBOT PU»NE>" WeW/^ 7" Xwx mea-6«w*- < stuff .*r II t^zar Cft><rtwii#rr T isfrraecmio <>*fiLIOJ Z Alley Oop By V.T. Homliif 9L;r I ACCIDENT, s CAiXsn"'HA\v'252 words
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Miscellaneous781 1954-01-16 9 Standard Altnatwic I INFORMATION AT A GLANCE 2 J\. O^ j BMjHpg^^pauww^g^ noon; Be!aan A?mara 2. 7 and isC I U /lAD O P El REX: Fort Defiance 10 am and iff *1W V M r .\J IV L JBt 12.30 nm The Swoid and the aßSgr. Rose 3. 630781 words
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Miscellaneous320 1954-01-16 9 W'INIMSOB: P ■< nan H ndueb 11.30 s.m Thiruml J ami! 3 3<i and b3O n. GLORY: Broken A iv. 13 m a T:.e Pianie. V\ .v 3 9 3 i 915 p.m. PAKAMOLNT: X: 1^ 7 anti BJO ;i. MOUNT PLEA SI HI F< He. vf I Sake B.320 words
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Article618 1954-01-16 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS Music Notes By »yHE Musical Society is to hold its second Young Peoples Concert on February 2< m the Oel Tions Ham M The Society's fir^t such concert by local artists was held with great ■MMfti las* September m the St. Andrew's War Memorial Hall.618 words
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Article, Illustration275 1954-01-16 10 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC 'THE on-again, marriage of f- rankie and Ava. which has wrangled across the Atlantic from Manhattan to Madrid, is at last approaching i decision. In precisely two months' time. -The Body" (Miss Garinen and "The Voice" (Mr. Sinatra) will meet m California for275 words
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Article832 1954-01-16 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES -By- T AM NOT. and never have been, an organ enthusiast, but I must m all fairness admit that Heinz Alexander can certainly swing that organ of his around. He displays considerable digital dexterity combined with a fine rhythmic sense. In any competition832 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-01-16 10 FLYING HIGH? That's just what Filipino star Rosa del Rosario is doing as she gives a youngster a flip over Manila m this scene from the Royal Productions presentation of "Darn a At Ang Babaing La win" ('The Hawk Girl') which is shortly due for68 words
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Article561 1954-01-16 10 BARRY OLIVER'S STAGEDOOR' 'TO BE presented with the tail and ears of a bull killed m the ring is for the matador, something sought after but natural. For them to be presented as a token of esteem to a dancer, must surely be unique. Yet it happened561 words
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Advertisement232 1954-01-16 10 GISELE MacKENZIE M^vl a no Mm 4 Imh "o<-a<,se CL ***** l i d rz'^.er dM young I pev've oH gv* c CL ***** I *alr: 231 with you n Seven O nel> dd> => CL ***** wh la .ou're .oung (with Hjljn D'Connell) 2 :<-a-DOwder-i -pamr 1 fmMk Helen232 words
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Advertisement235 1954-01-16 10 Compliment to Tchaikovsky! In reviewing the Philips Mini- TCHAIKO\ SKY' 3 groove 33 1/3 recording of MASTERPIECES Tchaikovsky's first Piano Con- AnOlj" cerfo rendered by Alexander Piano -concerto >y Lmnsky and the Residency chestra with m Orchestra conducted by William van Otterloo, a well-known MOIM L I .-i "Hie vntes:235 words
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Miscellaneous291 1954-01-16 10 THE STARS AND YOU By RITA DEL MAB TODAY'S QLOIATION: "Before God we are all equally wise equally fool Nli."— Albert Einstein. YOI'R BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ABlES— March 21 to April 19 Reach important conclusions or travel, visit :n the morning. Evening: entertain at home or with some member of291 words
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Article106 1954-01-16 11 "LONDON. Jan 19 <Reuter> Headingvjn United, the southern League club from Oxrord. won their FA. Cud third round replay at home a°j:nst Stockport county yesterday to be the sole non-lea?ue c!ub to reach the fourth round ol the competition. Their vie: or v earned them a106 words
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Article104 1954-01-16 11 KOALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Sciangor Eurasians, the state's first division north hotkey champions, went down* to the Seiangor Indiana by three goals to two m a friendiy match at Cheraa Road today. The Indians led 2—o at ha ft: me when Stanislaus and llabinder Singh scored. In104 words
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Article62 1954-01-16 11 KOTA BAMRL'. Fri. The f wins are rie results of Xc ar-.tun Country Club npetition: Aria D'Raja <-■*> a^d lamed b. Taib (16), I Irsi pace with scores' n each, m the Cwnpetitioa (9 boles.) --ir. C. W Cheim (16) the wwJ Cap am won the JanJJ62 words
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Article43 1954-01-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Despite playing. with ten men for the greater part of the first half, Selangor Club today inflicted a 2—o defeat on the War Department Civilian Staff Association m a game of hockey on the padang this evening.43 words
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Article32 1954-01-16 11 PENANG, Fri.— Penang beat Kedah by 13 points (2 goals and a penalty) to three (a penalty) m an All Blues competition match here today. First half score was 3—3.32 words
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Article376 1954-01-16 11 By The Sports Editor UNBEATEN Johore, Southern Section champions, backed by the 'flying Fijians' is all set to win the 25th HMS Malaya Rugby competition final at Kuala Lumpur today and there's not many who will not bet a red cent that the state will climax376 words
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Article, Illustration747 1954-01-16 11 BILL MOSS - BILL MOSS By THE STAGE is set for Johore to win their first final m the HMS Malaya Rugby competition— and just as surely as night follows day, whether it rains or shines, this they will do. What claims have Johore to his bold747 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-01-16 11 JOHORE Edington (Capt) Naidole Roberts Rokoua Dawai Kabuta Naitini Fox Hewitt Saukuru Cooke Foulton Carmichael Kadrodro Secake PERAK Chandler Craig Breakwell WHlingbam Clemo Meikle Shahruddin Miller Webster Andrews Handcock (Capt.) Wright Nooth Smith Brett Daniels HOW THEY ENTERED THE FINAL JOHORE Beat Singapore 24—0 Beat Negri 44—0 Beat66 words
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Article130 1954-01-16 11 1921—22 Singapore beat Selangor 5—3. 1922—23 Perak beat Negri 3—o. 1923—24 Selangor vs. Singapore (Rained Off). IL'24—25 Singapore beat Selangor 30—13. 1925—26 Singapore beat Perak 18—3. 1926—27 Perak beat Negri 13—0. 1927—28 Singapore beat Perak 11—6. 1928—29 Services beat Perak s—o. 1929—30 Perak beat Services s—o.5—0. 1930—31 Perak130 words
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Article, Illustration522 1954-01-16 11 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By IPOH.— This rugby final between Perak and Johore is perhaps the easiest of all finals to predict the winners for never m the history of the competition has a side been made to appear so overwhelmingly superior, judging by figures of522 words
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Advertisement213 1954-01-16 11 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above 1 Association m the Colony of Singapore will be closed for j business on Tuesday 19th January 1954 being Thaipusam. The Bankruptcy Ordinance j (CHAPTER 45) In The High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY.213 words
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Advertisement210 1954-01-16 11 NOTICES JAVA PACIFIC LINE Notice to Consigners s.s. "Rempan:;" I lAS arrived from U.S.A./ AA Canadian Pacific Coast and discharged ccrgo into S.H.B. godowns 15/16. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey on 22nd January. No further surveys will be he'd. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel. 5071210 words
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Advertisement709 1954-01-16 11 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invitee. for the post of Technical (Radio* Inspector, Singapore Police Force. Candidates must be British subjects or persons born m anj of the territories now comprising the Federation of Malaya or the Colonies of Sarawak. North Borneo and the State of Brunei, and must have had709 words
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Advertisement966 1954-01-16 11 Stanc 1 r i Servte i The fee !oyed AT 8008 SCR VICE: Are unemployed id m m d To help you to id work ilu- fcinBlMre Stair., id (Jnempioyaent reau oil you free space m this column, just call or write your local indard ottu c for an applii.it966 words
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Miscellaneous24 1954-01-16 11 Ipo^S KUALA LUMPUR RUGBY: HMS Malaya final— Johore vs. Perak— padang. HOCKEY:— Malayan trial Probables vs. Possibles padang PENANG HOCKEY: MAAF VS. YMSA—Dato Kramat.24 words
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312 1954-01-16 12 8-Month Spell Has Done Ali Baba Good STRICTLY on track form Ali Baba looks a sood thins In Race 7. This Magic Red folding did a very good solo run on Tuesday returning 3* 4 5 see. oa a yielding track. A reproduction o? that effort »h mid see the312 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-01-16 12 A Rugger Regiment Arrives THE :r.i..n body of 730 men! of the Roya" Hampshire) Re^imeni cef.er known as the "Rugger Reg. meet" betause oi the regiment's numerous rugger victories m the Rhine P ay.ng fields, arrived In Singapore by the Trooper Dunera yctterday from the Unite K..:.c::om. 'r.e-TL was Lt121 words
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Article22 1954-01-16 12 SEH- M B V Fri. League champions Indian Association, b-t- 1 Gurkhas 2—o mi n j KO m; 3 esterday.22 words
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Article24 1954-01-16 12 SFRr'^W f .-The Indun AssiMrin will meet Selangor CR.C s< "Ctr :r. aid of the lad i i V— c.a".icn Sporta Fund24 words
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Article938 1954-01-16 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Has Improved Since Scoring Double At XL By HIGHLIGHT of today's races, opening day of the 1954 racing season at Bukit Timah, is the mile event for class 2 division 1 horses (Race 6). A very intriguing race. King Crow, Harringay, Cinder's Prince,938 words
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Article1517 1954-01-16 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.-Class 3, Div. 4~6 Furs* 1 51 Gular II 3y 9.00 Mr TV. Mitchell Bagby Bagby Flaxlev Green 3y 9.00 Mr! Tang Tuck Lock Martin Bou S° ur X m Kyesriss 4y 8.12 Mr. M M. Whittles Bagby Tait 4 Gn>lc 3y 8.11 M/s.1,517 words
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Article167 1954-01-16 12 Windsor Lad C^ay KevHlcr ImmiiUo^ GILAR U GILAR 11 kTTZsTxsn IKyegrass Baronet Havlet t,re«« Cliirala Byegrass kind* BOBSUOKIII GINSKNG IMSKI Disney Knola i.ay 1.n01.i i. it Fairy Girt tal>in«'l I air> <v GAY CARMXAL GAY ARM\ AL AVOIHIK T«T Harwood Harw«MMi Uf^fang st*r 9 Another View Raratonga H.irviixNl167 words
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301 1954-01-16 12 THE SIX furlongs sprint for class 3 division 1 horses (Race 5) should resolve into a keen tussle between Farnley, Sporter, Soldena, Above All and Ascot. My vote goes to Farnley who appears to have made great headway since his trip to XL301 words
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Article17 1954-01-16 12 THE weather was fiae Unlast two days The 1:0.1,. today is likely to be good17 words
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Article119 1954-01-16 12 Park II who save a promiMng display urban finished ser-ond to Gins over six furlongs at the XL November meeting 13 choire for the last race. 1-1 track work suggests thahas made good lmproverrv Red Hat is an impro\ type. He should be m thick of the Iray119 words
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Advertisement15 1954-01-16 12 'berlrS? CHROLON exposure meter v 8m jv 1 lasaiEv .^^ava^B^^s^f BT.Chew&Co. Singopore IM ■•toin.on Read15 words
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Advertisement185 1954-01-16 12 I 4.1 rin n I F\tt\LEY <$& TH AT <?#£/ HA/B /fjfjk In^TELOTA SaWflHUffa^TO^M 'T's not a dye ot c )g BGA^ Qj a > SINGAPORE TE 1 ■> RESTORES HAIR TO ITS OKI(.1\AI COI.OI'K MAKES HAIR SOU AND GLOSSY. GETS RID OF DRY SCALP FORMULA OF WJ.N SWANN, M185 words
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