Singapore Standard, 2 February 1954
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Title Section17 1954-02-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jt m Vol. IV. No. 215. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article118 1954-02-02 1 US JETS, MIGs IN AIR BATTLE .SKINGTON, Feb. 1 The US. Air Force v U.S. planes and ri^ht^s fought engagement near X ian coast only 10 day.- aftex a U.S. reace b mbei was a aircraft n m if the Russian- .v a An t sj nan here. ic infanna-118 words
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Article42 1954-02-02 1 QUADS BORN IN S'PORE A o urn Sincarth to v; idru] Sundsj itea later, mother girls i. er was 30-jear-oW r> •< Hail Abd il Hahif a driver, In "he Ha > I took p r« ye* X at 5..: gran v rer, m42 words
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Article137 1954-02-02 1 JAKARTA. F. b. 1 (AP) 'The fonnei cbiel ol Dutch In-' gence Servi c ir Indonesia \FFIS." .1 .w L Jungschlager, •aj> arre ted m Jakai la on Saturda a n mx to vo'.'wv authorities today. Mr J ings< I agex is at present employed137 words
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Article25 1954-02-02 1 v w T r vvj v servl c beP nj and Moscow I on Sun- j Peiß X announced yestei \y. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article393 1954-02-02 1 Only2Weeks' March From Royal Capital LUANG PRABANG, Feb. 1: (Reuter)— The advance guard of a 1 2,000-strong Vietminh rebel division has crossed the northern frontier of Laos and is advancing south through the jungie-clad mountains about 14 days' march from Luang Prabang, the royal capital of393 words
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310 1954-02-02 1 FORTY Singapore Chinese millionaires last night i heard Mr. Lien Ying Chow, a director of Nanyang I'niversity. say that Dr. Lin Yu-tang had made a great sacrifice m agreeing to leave America and take up the appointment of first Chancellor of the University.310 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-02-02 1 4MEMCAN multi-million, aire. Mr. John I). Rockefeller III (left), (hairman of the Rockefeller o it n (I a t i o n pasneil through Singapore b y hLM (.onslellation yesterday, accompanied by his wife (right). They hate just completed a visit to India and Pakistan and98 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-02-02 1 Ava Gardner Accepts A Challenge APPEARING a s a surprise j model at the Fontana fashion j show m Rome recently, movie actress Ava Gat" 5f I featured "The Barefoot Con- tessa gown which >h will wear m her new picture by thai name. Ava accepted a challenge j toA.P. - 120 words
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Article94 1954-02-02 1 '999' And ManHeld In 2 Mins. WITHIN two minutes of answering a "999" call yesterday, a Singapore Police radio car was at the scene of the crime and the officer-in-charge, I Police Lieutenant H. Perera. had detained a Chinese. The Standard was told that the man had gone into a94 words
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Article193 1954-02-02 1 BERLIN, Feb. 1 (AP)— The Big Four today moved their conference over to the Russian sector without budging an inch on any world problem. They are deadlocked on hold- I ing a Bi^ Fiv e roni'erence to include Red China and are supporting rival193 words
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Article80 1954-02-02 1 SUGAR will be derationed m Singapore as from Feb. 15, Government announced yesterday. Government is now satisfied. !it was stated, that its sugar stocks are low enough to ensure clearance soon and that commercial imports are available to meet immediate demands. With derationing,80 words
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Article73 1954-02-02 1 TOKYO, Feb. I (Reuter).— A United Slates Air Force spokesman Si id this afternoon j an air force C-4ti Commando carrying 30 passengers and I five crew member,; crashed into the straits between Hon- shu and Hokkaido today. There were no survivors. An air force73 words
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Article23 1954-02-02 1 HONGKONG, police yesterday conducted a search throughout the Colony for three long-term prisoners who escaped from Stanley Prison on Sunday. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 23 words
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Article35 1954-02-02 1 CHICHESTER, England. Feb. 1 (AP)— Alfred Thair, 77. and Emily K. Goodger. 75, announced today they will be married next Saturday. They will make their home with her mother, who is 102.35 words
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Article180 1954-02-02 1 ABOARD THE ROYAL YACHT GOTHIC, Feb. 1. (Reuter) An Australian escorting squadron took over from New Zealand the charge of the yacht. Gothic. bri<n«in» Queen Elizabeth to Australia today m the Tasnian Sea. The Royal Marine band aboard the Gothic played the traditional Maori farewell, "Now is180 words
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Article290 1954-02-02 1 Gunman Misses Twice Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE inspector of the Singapore City Cleansing Department dramatically escaped death at the hands of a gunman m Lorong Laiat yesterdayMalayan Communist Liberation Day. He was shot at twice by the gunman, also a Chinese, but both bullets missed290 words
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Article163 1954-02-02 1 JAPS MOB MARILYN AND HUBBY I TOKYO, re [IP Thousand.- ol bo tiling, i Japanese mob < d Marilyn Hanrof and •'"<-- MEgi J v thes tepp ■on m airplane todaj and later attempted to break ii I honeymoon bote Four •fiu.i>a!i j peo| c sta cci through guard- and163 words
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Article29 1954-02-02 1 A 45-YEAR-OLD labourer. Low Mia Meng, wu Iril c I terday a!'t-rr:o' when I of rice dropp i; o: him -n i •> m Mi Kandra R Singapore29 words
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Advertisement31 1954-02-02 1 FASHIONABLE SHOES fe^ SEASON A TRADING CO. s^| 7 SIUCAPOBf 4l ttF^2lS^ /> ///> 1 1 i U\\ >\N Tiro'^ Company mM Playgrs N?3 Qhe Quality 5/ O Cigarette >>, q S;i==i B'^8 P-.-2131 words
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Advertisement30 1954-02-02 1 ICE CREAM QaßauE COLD STORAGE W7 V*B CREAM FOIES Stf^ Wishing all our friends a happy and prosperous New Year! Fraser Weave Ltd. Malayan Breweries Ltd. Brewery Co. (1941) Ltd30 words
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326 1954-02-02 2 Some Anxiety About The Date, Bat... KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Federal Elections Committee's report found wide support among public and political opinion m the Federation today as a further step towards the creation of a united Malayan nation m the not too distant326 words
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Article105 1954-02-02 2 ft W CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No I K.SS Spot Loose 55 551 No. 1 R.S.S. 55!: 551 No. 2 R.S.S. 552 551 No. 3 R.S.S. 544 54* Tone: Steady. UN PKM't l'he prire of tin tester day was *****105 words
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90 1954-02-02 2 Suspension Of Licences Unfair— Lee SUSPENSION cf new licences to Singapore trisha ride s is undemocratic m princi and inimical to the L'i'y Council, Mr. I.cc Choon Eng, Labour City Councillor, told The Standard yesterday. He said the City Council's ruling, that no new licences will be issued to trisha90 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-02-02 2 LEADING members of the >»iii;>plim esmnuuuty m Singapore went on board the Soon Bee yesterday lot corktails to celebrate her arrival m the Colony on her niuiden voyage from Holland. She is the latest addition to the Red Funnel fleet. Seen m the picture aboveStandard - 121 words
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175 1954-02-02 2 TEMPLER'S MESSAGE TO MALAYAN YOUTH KUA L A LUMPUR. Mon.- Federation Day messages were sent yesterday by the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templcr and the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. Genera! Tempter's message was addressed to schoolchildren lo whom he said the day should mean a lot to175 words
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Article75 1954-02-02 2 SENASAMY Xadeson. City Council labourer, told Mr. D. H. Chapman, the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate, that he was only half drunk when he was arrested by the Police for behaving m a disorderly manner at Orchard Road on Sunday night. Mr. D. 11. Chapman75 words
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Article112 1954-02-02 2 THREE stamps, m denominations of 3Jd, 7£d, and -s.. commemorating the Australian visit of the Qv.een and the Duke of Edinburgh will be issued m Australia today. The stamps will be in 'three colours— rose, purple Mid deep green respectively. The and 2?. stamps will be112 words
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228 1954-02-02 2 If Was 'Hawkers' Day' In This Court FACING about 500 hawkers m his court yesterday, Mr. J..M. Devereux-Colebourn, the Singapore C'ily Police Court Magistrate, proclaimed, 'I declare this a hawkers' day." He also took ihe opportunity of issuing this warning m anticipation of the Chinese! i New Year trade '"I228 words
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Article28 1954-02-02 2 H X >NG F< i I Servio cci Hong change today wen SIJ o£l 55.7825 to US$l SIJBU H: $0,198 to o Gole i i i28 words
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Article18 1954-02-02 2 the S ent took Fan v right i imb. n k ►f $250 for18 words
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Advertisement92 1954-02-02 2 I^^^S O VAI TI N R Hjf^ii r WLS!M A. WANDER LTD. (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE I. SUNLIGHT SOAP costs even less Now >v Sunlight Soap now costs even less than before. It saves <*&dd^^^^W WKKFi A youi money and your clothes IT toy Sunlight's gentle lather gets I rid92 words
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Advertisement116 1954-02-02 2 For only $20 a month PHILIPS Super -w |r^=^^|| (Price 5290 Less lOr cash I rom COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. j House of Hire Purchase Head Office: 17/18 Bonhom Bldg. Chu! -z St. Te! 6688 Branch: 15, Tiong Bohru Road T.cng Ba'-ru. Te! ***** Southern cabaret TO MITE AND TO-MORROW KITE116 words
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Article30 1954-02-02 3 THE ROOF of an attap hut at the mile Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore, was completely burn! yesterday morning before a fire engine arrived on the scene.30 words
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Article56 1954-02-02 3 UPPER Serangoon Road. Singapore, will have a threestorey primary school estimated to cost Government about $250,000 completed by the 6nd of this year. Mr. A. Wear, Director of Public Works, told The Standard yesterday that the school will be situated m Aroozoo Avenue and tenders56 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-02-02 3 THE manager of the New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd., Singapore, Mr. D. G. Hare (leftt. inaugurated a new radio-telephone link from the Colony to New Zealand, which was opened by the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company yesterday. The call by Mr. Hare156 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-02-02 3 Miss June Mok, a singer at Singapore's Cathay Restaurant, who turned model for the Singapore Camera Club at their outing held at Mr. Loke Wan Tho's bungalow on Sunday. Photo by Wong Khve YinWong Khve Yin - 37 words
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Article365 1954-02-02 3 GUOK STRUGGLED TO WREST REVOLVER Murdlet* Verdict At Inquest THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, recorded a verdict of murder against" a person or persons unknown at yesterday's inquest on Guok Sing Inn (38), manager of the Hock Lee Bus Co, Ltd., who was shot m his office m365 words
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72 1954-02-02 3 Obstruction With 'ShoeHelpers...' YEE All SENG. G~. heard the prosecutor tell the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday that he had been found obstructing the tive-foot-way at East Coast Road market with a basket. "1 think the basket contained M packets of peppermint, five paper fans, ten-ear-digsers, five pins the prosecuting officer72 words
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Article54 1954-02-02 3 YOUR PETS THE NEW YEAR THE Singapore branch of the Royal Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. advises ail animal lovers and animal owners to keep their pets locked indoors during the Chinese New Year festival. According to the Society, there have been instances where fire crackers have been54 words
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Article, Illustration225 1954-02-02 3 GREYING 6f)-year-old Lim See Chin, head boy at the Royal Singapore Flying Club, is a man with a memory for names and faces. He claims to know not only the present 300 members of the Club, but can also identify all the 600 pre-war225 words
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Article167 1954-02-02 3 SHOP IS NOW A POST OFFICE AN old Singapore chandu shop m Joo Chiat Road was yesterday transformed into a post office to serve residents of the area. The Joo Chiat Post Office, <is it is now called, was declared open by Mr. M. L. Durrant. Director of Posts, Singapore.167 words
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Article82 1954-02-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Many Federation leaders had '"sealed Uds" when asked for their views on Dr. Victor Purcell's attack an General Tempter, the Federation's High Commissioner, io his recent article published m London. Malayan Chinese Association source- also would not comment. Dr. Purcell, who resigned82 words
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Article81 1954-02-02 3 MR. CHAN KHEK ENG was elected chairman of the Dock branch of the Army Civil Service Union, at its annual meet-] ing held yesterday. The meeting also elected Mr. Ho Thian Chor as Secretary; Mr. Chia How Ghee. Treasur- er; Messrs Wong Fook Lim, Ong Kim81 words
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110 1954-02-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN allegation that about 100 drivers and firemen employed at Kallang Airport are being "ill-treated" was made by the Singapore Department ol Civil Aviation Workers' Union, yesterday. Mr. Lee Yong Mm, president 1 of the Union told The Standard I that these workers110 words
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Advertisement124 1954-02-02 3 The irtrld famous family of TIGER medicinal products f& :^ssL fe <•; BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness. Nuusen, Tiredness, Stomachache Foul Breath m$ AUN TONG Tin Tiger Medkal Hall t||| &cc\ h cx> ye f.% t fc ANSONrROAD *a t n cool ffiU AIRFLVTE124 words
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Advertisement96 1954-02-02 3 lite' soling material and rubber heels. Si7es 3— i wearing cellotrepe soles heels Sizes: 2 (>v C*7 An jQsSSKr BKi \i Mil IrSxW fa/ back straps. Su perior. long wearing "Ksco lit' so I i n t; Material avail able m Black or Price Krd Sizes: Z ~V *nd long96 words
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Miscellaneous79 1954-02-02 3 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. Jan. .;i to l.?A) a.m. Feb. 1 Singapore (7.") F), Penang (75 F), Kota Bahru (7:! F), KuaLi Lumpur (75 F), Ipo'i i7:i Fi, Kaantan (71 F). Maximum Temperature: from 7.:.0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Feb. 1 Singrapore (90 F). Penang: (90 F).79 words
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Article49 1954-02-02 4 THE German community m Singapore celebrated the 70th irthday of the President of i Federal Republic of Germany Dr. Theodor Heu?s on S indaj The party was given by the German Consul General. Dr. Hans U. Granow, at h:^ residence, 4. Victoria Park, on J49 words
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Article368 1954-02-02 4 Govt. Must Act Without Delay, Says Newsletter THE Singapore Progressive Party wants the compulsory call-up for National Service to be "m full swing before the end of 1954." In its official organ, the Newsletter, issued yesterday, the Party warns Government against "unnecessary wasting of time over368 words
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Article67 1954-02-02 4 SEET Paen H k said m the S. Fill i Po Court y< yh« s th Wong H r ien be I k b Tne rt was told thai ye cat at's pants 1 it v. hile ;ie was Asked the Mag »te, Mr. D.67 words
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Article265 1954-02-02 4 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. J. D. Donnelly, yesterday apologised to ihe Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Jeyaratnam, lor remarking on Saturday he thought the Magistrate "prejudiced.' 1 ••■t \\i.< an unfortunate term Be," Mr, DonnellY -aid. i D ■"v was •:u dccoun fox Teo S265 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-02-02 4 Cake-Making-Here 's How SIR THOMAS Lloyd, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (right), watches Galoh Hamid and Hanum Haji Yusof whip up a birthday cake with ease at the Malay Girls' School, which he visited yesterday morning. The Inspector of Schools, Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, at Sir Thomas'Standard - 64 words
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Article, Illustration491 1954-02-02 4 ONE of the 15 judges of the highest judicial body oi the United Nations the International Court of Justice is now m Singapore willing to discuss anything but politics. He is the wellknown former Chinese Ambassador to Australia and Tut key. Dr. Ksu Mo.491 words
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Article39 1954-02-02 4 AN ex-polio nan, Ar.i.m Singh, w.is fined $15 by ''he Singapore Second Train gistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pati b, for soundiTi^ On born trf i. I s unnecessarily a1 Dhoby Ghaut on March i. lasi year.39 words
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Article44 1954-02-02 4 A SINGAPORE taxi driver yesterday recovered a brown 'eather purse. nine photographs, a dollar noie. some persona] documents, a ruler and a seaman's card m his vehicle. Anyone who wants to claim them should contact the Registrar of Vehicles.44 words
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Article169 1954-02-02 4 2 MORE REDS IN THE BAG KUALA LUMPUR, I'.jom. Two more m m oisi terrorists have b-.en killed in tne Federation. A Home Gu; rd sQuad in Segamat area of Johoi ki one and wounded among a gang 01 four terrorists they contacted. Th< others escaped. A pi'lol arm some169 words
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Article162 1954-02-02 4 SINGAPORE'S Progressive Party is likely to choose its candidates for elections not later than March 31, each year. This, a party Newsletter issued yesterday stales ie to give candidates an opj rtu ity to register new voters and mak< tliemselves know.-. *o the t ectorate.162 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-02-02 4 One -Man Exhibition MB. YANKEE LEONG, an artist who has just returned from a tour of Japan. Hongkong, Macao, and Bali, is now exlii'Mtin;; his works at Cafe de Luxe. Ili^h Street, Singapore. At a preview held recently, a iar^e number of his paintings were sold. Some of the purchasers84 words
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Article124 1954-02-02 4 SATA Gains More Funds THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association yesterday acknowledged the- following donations. I The staff :nd friends of Goodyear Orient Company $189. Messrs. O.X. Cook. H.(V Chappell. Jack Ernmett, J.R.G. Lepingwell, J. Bnl'as. Wee Chong Jin. Son Geok Pit L. i Quek Cheng Kiat. Tan Eng Chuan. Be On124 words
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Article40 1954-02-02 4 SINGAPORE newspaper men gathered at Princess Res- taurant yest< rday 10 bid u.rci well to Mr. Anwar Moe:i. Vice-Consul ii%charge of information. Indonesian Consui late m Singapore, v^ bo is proceeding to Jakarta ihurtiy lor reassignment.40 words
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Advertisement122 1954-02-02 4 m Malaya, 3S everywhere, Ik owns the bsst when she owns a Ronson Ronson Adoivs Slim cs c tine watch truy the 1 C'^'cr k I c' scr o a t r ,g ptapll t"5 ret n -tc^ urn cr ti d th« co€ r ■d pM Ronscn Princess A122 words
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Advertisement148 1954-02-02 4 's Urn wE^3 3SB£t"JIBB il* |Hvj|j ijjij liSmkiß MaE BE wßb'-'i^' *2^«' 4H Bta,-, VICTOR MATURE cs ANTAR 'couroe of &ofi c I MARI BLANCHARO I os EH Ml* rVifiQtfi c d«t D'.-Tt I uriu:^^^;' V y VIRGINIA FIELD GUY ROLFE il I VifiSfi I FHf AMBUSH THAf STARTED EVERY148 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-02-02 5 nhoto. I of "hi Nanva»| Un!?er,itv L. huT/t h Club last night to welcome Mr. Lien Yin? Chow, a Director I Y eo Chan Boon, Tan Siak Kiew and Lee Wee Nam. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-02-02 5 photo. (See story helow) MADAM LAUZIN, wife of the C.-in-C. of the French Air Forces m Indo-China, being greeted by Air Marshal Sir j Clifford Sanderson on arrival m Singapore yesterday. The Genera! (m centre) is on a visit to the Colony.- StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article222 1954-02-02 5 TAPPERS ACCEPT PAY BUT NOT AWARD Further S Planned KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Rubber Workers' Negotiating Committee has given notice to their employers that acceptance of January wages by the workers does not mean acceptance of the Taylor arbitration award. Mr. P.P. Narayanan, chairman of the Committee, U The Standard222 words
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Article296 1954-02-02 5 A HUMAN skull was produced m the Singapore Assizes yesterday to assist a Government patholo^i :t I to i;i\e his evidence chirini; Ihc trial of Sgt. Major j David William Regan charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, i len the skull was utv...296 words
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Article142 1954-02-02 5 'Arrogant' Thug is Bound Over MUSTAPHA BIX AWAXG CHIK, a se< ret society mem- ber, was ordered by the Second I District Court judge yesterday to execute a bond of $500 to 1 be of good behaviour. He was described as being "arrogantly i defiant m Court." Mustapha, heard detective142 words
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Article32 1954-02-02 5 MEMBERS of the Si:: 3 apore| City Council Architect Department Workers Union recently resolved ;o donate one day's earnings to the building fund of the City Council Labour! Unions Federation.32 words
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228 1954-02-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Johore will go ahead with its scheme for a Tuberculosis Sanatorium inspite of the Federal Government's ban on its proposed State lottery. I This was decided by the i planning committee after a I meeting with members of the Johore Stale228 words
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Article129 1954-02-02 5 Man Runs Amok In Court A 46-YEAR-OLD Indian labourer van amok mi n the Singapore Fir^t Traffic Court yesterday, while the court was m recess. He threw chairs m the air and ran around the court, as it" chasing somebody. Suddenly he threw himself against the railing of the dock,129 words
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243 1954-02-02 5 I GENERAL A. H. E. C. Lau-I zin, the Commander-in-Chief jof the French Air Forces m i Indo-China yesterday flew I nearly 2,000 miles to Singai pore to discuss "golf and j swimming" with Air Marshal I I Sir Clifford Sanderson, the Commander-in-Chief,243 words
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Advertisement273 1954-02-02 5 ORGANISATION tf> ,^i ATTRACTIONS -^gF 1 MRKADV A GRAND SUCCESS! M-C-Ms SLPKR £k SPECTAOEI ESTHER WIUJAjJI s.Vm,,-..'JLJ{s TmWARTIN and HKf 'iODAY «c LU(;tls: j^"^-. -DAILY! riIINKM; M\\ YEAR MIIKSIGHTS! r~^p^MiGmiisT"wAißioiroirT^ ■%^'-< SUnriai WKCBSI EDWARDS— WiTTE DUGAI j »ww rOMORROW .\'.\\\\\\.\\\\\v\wv l^ynrßt^T^l^T^iD BLOOD-STAINED SPUCES!^ \\jf v y^ 1 ffif^illfcE" iriiuiloH«rDiiii^s^ j273 words
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Advertisement348 1954-02-02 5 I V 11 1 k I jt s i s^.v pIUMTRAE ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S 1» MASTERWORK OF ADVENTURE .^^^^Krltb^'Saf 1 1 Jail! Jilll £€jcinu! .\v\v\vv\v\\\\\\\\\\v\v\\\\\\\\\«, >I-i IM. < Um«c New lea- MIhMUM i Tonight, I (iiuorrow llitirsda> "THE PEERLESS BEAUTY m MANDARIN sUrrteg IM\ NOOK viili Original Su|K*rim|H>B<'d i^ngiish s348 words
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Article757 1954-02-02 6 [HE 46 man Committee appointed to look into the question of elections to the Federal Legislative Council have made their report. They have lelivered so po.vei tul a blow for Malayan democracy that it may MM recover from it for a long time— at least not foi757 words
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Article253 1954-02-02 6 Police Chief Replies Sir;— Under the heading "Police Tida-Apathy" your correspondent signing him- sell "A Taxpayer" inquires why (a) Action is not taken under the Emergency RegU- J lations against gangsters. (b) Action is not taken to detain and banish gangsters and (c) Police Officers should t not be recruited253 words
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Article135 1954-02-02 6 Sir; According to the information given m a local newspaper by Mrs. Amy Ede and Mr. Chan Kum Chee Tanjong Katong Road will be well lit by the end of this year. I wonder if Haig Road is included m this year's roadlighting programme. It is the135 words
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Article, Illustration1996 1954-02-02 6 ALEX JOSHEY - ALEX JOSHEY Affairs By MR Justice Taylor's efforts to settle the rubber workers' wage dispute have made trade unionists throughout the country suspicious of arbitration. A great deal of the goodwill towards arbitration which was created by the sensible handling of a wage dispute m Singapore by1,996 words
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Article404 1954-02-02 6 LONDON. I YO ground for expecting any j L substantial increase m British trade with China "m the foreseeable future" can be found by the Federation of British Industries, according to the report recently issued by the Federation after a careful investigation. A similar inquiry by404 words
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Article214 1954-02-02 6 Review of Views Be Li ring Action UTUSAN MELAYU i criticu c Dod I Datu A Bal Co;o:. H. S. UMNO— MCA Alii binet" memoer- with tie Govemnr o aasessor-system 1 Fedei v uounci '"Tneir a km be a. say aac oppnsi'.on to -,■.< I MCA b < on i214 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-02-02 6 "You're not tht- oniv nil' chum! i Sir weathri sal agree v. ith me eithei17 words
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Advertisement9 1954-02-02 6 K^^B^nttfl -Itt^BV^riArt^ i^^Bl 1 I *^^^S V*M ss^m B9 words
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Advertisement251 1954-02-02 6 :^kC^l OFFER f^ SPECIAL LOW TERMS '^"Wte TO OUR I (mjpz SPORE RESIDENTS 1 Z a<t o- VkVtf P. v WK I) :>•! PHILIP- R -.c. ,^fV >V R,.e. ...r.~ 1;. I; f iw? <\ kf-iTgid'aihi < if^*l <>er 5 PHI: Su P er 1/ snodels 1 1 PHILIPS super251 words
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202 1954-02-02 7 LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 (UT) Mia, Kobert Howard, the former actress Andrea Leeds, said today she certainly was not one of the women accused of misconduct with Jame s Roosevelt, son of the late President. Mrs Hownd >aid she "ne\er had202 words
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Article52 1954-02-02 7 SEOUL, F€ R« U A lh a i army train tween s od Osan, ibout 15 ere «ai k< I said M ined a tes n > A:' Later report said 1 oceurre i Qm Xi i fng n she I is h •■:..<. So52 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-02-02 7 SHE'S FROM PARIS photo. MAGGY ANDREA, who has been elected Dauphiness of Paris. She is a 20-year-old starlet and was among the competitors tor the Miss Paris title. UPUP - 29 words
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275 1954-02-02 7 AGA KHAN WANTS TO SAVE MONEY TO HELP HIS PEOPLE X tRACHL Fehi 1 <AP> The Aga Khan v; »teitUn ordered his Pakistani fatlon eta ■> celebrate his, platinum jubilee as spir^ itja! leader ol the Mil' Vlll 1.-rraiha Sect to v> <rrcnv ith cm! 1 j tokt n w275 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-02-02 7 photo. TEA AND CHEESECAKE: Connie Park (left) and Estelie Jun?. showgirls at San Francise o Chinatown's "Forbidden City", are not the least bit concerned about the steadily rising pin of coffe«. Between shows, the titls relax i« thiir dressing room and enjoy m hot cup of Chinese tea which theyUP - 55 words
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Article124 1954-02-02 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. (UP) Vice-President Richard M. Nixon said yesterday that the free world ''inevitably" will win the world struggle against Russian communism "and win without a war." "We shall win," he said, "because we are on the right side the side of124 words
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Article55 1954-02-02 7 QUEBEC, Feb. 1 (Reuter) At least 15 people died and 10 were injured when a crowded bus and a heavy trailer collided headon. 16 miles from here last night, police said. The bus, with almost 40 passengeis, burst into flames after the crash and many55 words
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Article51 1954-02-02 7 LONDON. Feb. 1: (Renter) Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana. wh 0 arrived here by air yesterday after a tour of the Middle East and India, said his mission to raise support for his case m Europe and Asia had been "a great51 words
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190 1954-02-02 7 ROME, Feb. 1 (Reuter) A week of political crisis facing Italy appears likely to end m the abandonment of her succession of "centre" governments m favour of a swing to the right or left. President Luigi Einaudi will start talks today with political leaders190 words
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Article30 1954-02-02 7 OVERSEAS c6rre ondents cabled 1,100,000 won to tell the story ol the royal visil to New Zealand. This wordage is equal to -4 full sized novels. A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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322 1954-02-02 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (UP)— Russia may well be ahead of America m developing inter-continental missiles with nuclear warheads, which would render any known air d efence system obsolete, "Air Force" magazine said today. The publication, which often reflects United States Air Force views, also322 words
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Article175 1954-02-02 7 LONDON, Feb. 1 (AP)— The most bitter cold wave m seven years gripped ice and snow-bound Europe from Portsmouth to Siberia today with no immediate relief m sight. At least 35 persons have died m the week-long freeze. including 28 skaters who drowned m England175 words
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Article96 1954-02-02 7 Women Just 'Pals' To Oxford Men OXFORD. Feb. 1. (AP> Lor,! Rothschild's daughter Sarah says that to male students ai Oxford University, women are just '"pals'" (good friends). Sarah, a 19-year-o'd freshman, mentioned this m a recent article for an undergraduate newspaper. She elaborated to a reporter yesterday as follows:AP - 96 words
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Article103 1954-02-02 7 j TOKYO. Feb 1 (AP) —An American source said today Yuri Alexandrovich RastoI yorov, a Russian diplomatj intelligence agent, asked for and was granted political asylum by the United States. The .source, who refused to be identified, told A. P. it is almost certain, that Rastovorov103 words
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Article40 1954-02-02 7 AN AIIOPSY revealed that the death it) New York, of Emmanuel Bloch. lawyer of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. the atomic spies, was caused by a heart attack. Bloch was found dead m his bath tub last Saturday.— AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article215 1954-02-02 7 OIL AGREEMENT IN IRAN SOON! I TEHERAN. Feb. 1 (AP) Advisers of Premier Fazollah Zahedi reported- ly have recommended api proval of an agreement, under which American and British oil companies i would market the bulk ol Iran's huge oil output, di ied up for nearly three j years by215 words
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Article93 1954-02-02 7 CAIRO. Feb. 1 (UP).— ExQueen Narriman signed away all claims yesterday to the custody of. her two-year-old son Fund Ahmed m return for an agreement by deposed King Farouk io divorce her. The chubby, dark-eyed Narriman, 19. also agreed to drop her $14,000 a month alimony suit93 words
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Article36 1954-02-02 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 1 (AP)— The British Navy announced here that the British ship Hydralock (365 tons) was intercepted yesterday by three Nationalist Chinese warships off Amoy. but was lreed after several hours' detection.36 words
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Article243 1954-02-02 7 LONDON, Feb. 1 (AFP)— A major cross-section of British public opinion favours the retirement of Sir Winston Churchill from the position of Premier, a Gallup poll published by the Liberal daily. News Chronicle, revealed today. Fifty-four per oenl qtuestkmed favour Sir iFinston's ment. and onlyA.F.P. - 243 words
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Article77 1954-02-02 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. I. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LQNDON Jm Spot 16|d. March 16id. Spot £650 per ton April June 17 d. huyen, £655 L sellc r Three months £63^. 10s. July77 words
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Article46 1954-02-02 7 CAIRO. F b. I (B The L2-membei E_; Revolutionary Count :o confirmed the I ~> j ear ntence, imposed j tei la Scrag c: D;... ihe Cabine- Minister, and 6 lary-Geaera I Ward party, on charci graft, con on and m p iwer.46 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-02-02 7 THE USS Nautilus, the world's first atomic-powered sub- 1 marine, slides down the slipway into the Thames River at Groton. Conn, aftei being christened by Mrs. I Dwight D. Eisenhower, la I month. The undersea craft which i expected to revolutionize warfare will be able to cir- cumnavigate93 words
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Advertisement122 1954-02-02 7 f^ d FOXS FRAMED I dii UMBRELLAS j %<§? "REIGN when it RAINS \*M /N TARTAN DESIGNS I *if j OR PLAIN COLOURS THERE ARE A VARIETY O! FABTAK6 \l I 1 1 H A PREDOMINANCE OF RED. Till: PLAIN COLOURS IVAILABLC \j I hQ JQ ARE: NAVY, BROWN AM)122 words
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Advertisement780 1954-02-02 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LIME JOINT SERVICE To olomb«t tieaoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Spore P. S'bam Penang TS. W«naWi <NDL> ;>Feb lOFeb 11 12Feb T.S. Braunschweig (lIAPAG) 2GFeb 3Mar 4/sMar 6/7 Mar Hong Kon«. Mamlr Kobe Yokohama Penang P. S'bam Spore T.S. Bieberstein (NDL) 30 31Jan780 words
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Advertisement1105 1954-02-02 8 Teh 2 i03 BLUE FUNNEL LINE gi:jg m «mes) MAINSFILLD CO., LTD. p ggf l Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load ana ti iii barge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. ULASUOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sails P S'naro Penang Uytoneus foi Llverooo] trubiiD Swansea G33/341,105 words
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Advertisement721 1954-02-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS loyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P S'baro Penang HONDO (SMN) 29Jan/sFeb 6Feb '£|E e j; SUMATRA (SMN) 19/25Feb 26Feb 27/2 a B^ (HAL) 28Feb 6Mar 7Mar /o SJJ721 words
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Advertisement573 1954-02-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAMA I X CXINTINENI Spore P Sham Pesu^ "MONGOLIA' for Kohsichang Bongkonp 7^'b m "MACiUALA' tor Bangkok .14 l^Feb 12 13Feb 19 UPeb •'SONGKHLA' for Kohsichang. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 18 20Feb 18 18Feb 16 l7f,K SAILINGS TO CONTINENT .SCANDINAVIA To Colombo Aden,573 words
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323 1954-02-02 9 RUBBER: R. l.-MALAYA MAY FORM BLOC KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— j The need for a consortium of rubber industries m Malaya and Indonesia, to deal with mutual problems of the world's j two greatest producers, was expressed m rubber! circles here over the week-end. A recent report from the Indonesian Information323 words
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Article45 1954-02-02 9 MOSCOW, Feb. 1 (UP) h The Soviet Union's 1953 indus-M trial output rose 12 per cent. over L 952 and there was an 11 h per cent increase m foreign i i trade, according to un ofricial j 1 announcement m Moscow UPUP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-02-02 9 pholo. I ME. R. G. BANKS. manager of the Far East Branch of Rodman Limited, is seen here presenting packets of Caru bridge cigarettes to ihe winners of a spot dance at the Happy World Cabaret on Saturday ni^ht. StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article151 1954-02-02 9 IHE rubber tnarkc m Sin- j gapore remained Quietly steady yesieiday, first g: «c?e rubbei for February shipment closing at 55| cents per Ib. (551 cents on Saturday). Better inquiries tomo the, United Kingdom aiui a reserve of sellers contributed to the steadiness m the market. Fair business was151 words
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Article106 1954-02-02 9 TH I pro ie( :.rl i I m Singapore was steady i:: both copra and coconut oil with fair business passing. Copra buyer? for February and March shipn I ■<• *4]'; with sellei ar md C 4 per picul. Coconut oil sellers at Pcm. i indicated Siis3, p«r f106 words
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Article540 1954-02-02 9 THE Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday reported only a small volume of business passing because of the holiday m the Federation. However. Malayan tins and industrial shares were firmer while rubber shares remained neglected. INDUSTRIALS •\.i-> rinrli Pie:. 14 220 xd Ords. j "iO PSO xd540 words
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Article30 1954-02-02 9 'High Prices Late Delivery' lON, Ft- \F n>- ne hrn iiy British manui of b nachii cry .g business m Ii S itoi lal, an Indaa textile mill, aa.d ye*ierday.30 words
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Miscellaneous193 1954-02-02 9 Li'! Abttep Alley Oop H gg«lOj Juliet Jobm r?=r7«^SSSSr PriSCiUa'S P{^P By 4/ Vermeer f THE's/X-YAXDL:\.'^\ L-ii V^ 2 T ALL AFTERNOON J Cu?!y Kayos By Sam Left Ir r^ar" —^r"-"^r^ i imm w -^>-:"* I: N v A 'HiSN-VE^rKL-COJ.: ?E... I GJSSsT 1 p /«<-^4 AS.CS 4M/Go.' I Hftl193 words
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Miscellaneous649 1954-02-02 9 —.^.^a^^ I M.i :.m; rnnifriy Mr:i; B^7 I LIDO: Slew N. N 15 INQAP O R E j g^£. i* »-?sj kg K ;?V^ TSftlJ 1 j3^^ Time For .\l.i>:c: noil Si)nny 1 Burke Orch; 6 pjn. Radii T T» A9TB 4 )f *^t^&fj '^3^ J5 Voice of .ie P■<649 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-02-02 10 NEW STYLES IN SPRIN G HATS 1.«: a ■vtM'.'.i on hats today. and. with the exception of one creation from Rome, all the others come from the fashion shops of London. (Top row, left) The ancient Greek laurel wreath inspired this cocktail hat m plastic by Gertnrite Goad Accessories ofAP; UP - 231 words
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Article666 1954-02-02 10 BARBARA MILLER - BARBARA MILLER By i'HANfI.. »n old by-word ;n the Paris fashion world is hacfe Bgaii with a new threat for the establislied ma>;*-rs j readyia? for thrlr .innivl plu't^e into tht* Sprir.,: oil -i t i »ii >. v ..g o£ '..v) s wintUP - 666 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-02-02 10 I LAVISHING Filipino actress I Rosa dfl Knsario stars m the Filipino movie m Malay duriosae Darna At Ang Bub;:ii^r T.jv.-jn" noiv being shw.vn iv Singapore.26 words
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Article105 1954-02-02 10 Q M.. 4*. SB Meyer 15, partf- 9mh te G i losi i 200 i took vmri l i /ot m c b• r. y East, Yo 9 IV > P -vj from A >n," md "St -After Hours." I ited by Clara JuAndersen, nrofessor trim*105 words
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Article463 1954-02-02 10 DEAR JOY JONES...... pVER since I can rcnieni J J ber my mother and father have quarrelled incessantly. I plan to marry soon. Will it be the same with me? "DUBIOUS" (Spore). I SHOULD imagine that with such an example bejore you, yon will do your utmost not to allow463 words
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444 1954-02-02 10 Margaret Scoit - Margaret Scoit i B i r r>EETH are a depressing subject lor most people but, to parents oj yo"n>g babies, they are a positive menace lieralding worry and sleepless yiights. The first signs of teething in a young baby are dribbling, an overpowering Hesire444 words
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Article466 1954-02-02 10 \V ILL Audrey Hepburn. the new British star. dethrone the queen of tfce glamour girls, Maiil- n Monroe. th s year? Some p"i p!e in Hollywood say that it is a foregone conclusion, although Audrev. who is li, has made only one Hollywood picture, and ha> still466 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-02-02 10 photo). THIS newest-look wedding dress, obviously for the y% fe who intends to wear the trousers right from the start was created by Madame Francine Martinot and shown at a presentation of unusual dresses, some made from canvas and some from string, given by the Association of Paris Modelists, mAP - 63 words
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Article99 1954-02-02 10 RITA DEL MAR - The Star And You RITA DEL MAR I r.N pOßil IttOlAl I "I mi raa i. j stal< J hop pi H i \\ihnl> lIKSOAI i J attend 1 S ..1 t: KIH mi i it \K!I j J 20 E may md > buys Mlsi ca:e o: n S99 words
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Advertisement80 1954-02-02 10 I fi*3k^j*^' ftvfe** *Srt4*\M A r d c n <i SPECIAL HORMOXE CUE AM m new combination of naiura' Bttngenic ">^^ substances which will help to re-\ iMF/7 y our *ti n > keep ii Grm, alive and clear m colour. ?M Ardena Special Hormone f >^ J k^ Cream80 words
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Article, Illustration764 1954-02-02 11 England's Plans For World Cup Intensive Training And Developing Under 23' LONDON, Feb. 1 (AP)—England's soccer bosses plan an intensive training: grind for 22 players before the World Cup finals m Switzerland next June 16 July 4. That is their answer to public agitation and newspaper campaigning tor new ideas764 words
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Article105 1954-02-02 11 Fight Up To Butler LONDON. Feb. 1 <Rev ter) Jack Solomons, the London boxins promoter, hoped to stage a world middle- weight championship fisjht m London on June 1. Solomons who returned to London from the In; ted States today said that Carl Bobo Olson, American holder of the world105 words
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110 1954-02-02 11 Weil-Known Sportsman Dies In U.K. CHESTER England Feb. 1— (AP) Hunter, 66, Secretary of the British Olympic Association :or 25 years until retiring m 1948, died yesterday m the Roy;l Infirmary after a short illness. Hunter captained <h e British i team m the Empire Games at Sydney m 1938110 words
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306 1954-02-02 11 HUNGARY ALSO SEEKING A NEW SYSTEM r RANKFI RT F i I I f i s re i I C svit2er;and r the 1 East I c■ t i Sp us pu as re d «> I ci ie jht tor the tin ice led B >st that a c306 words
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Article284 1954-02-02 11 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Feb. 1 (Reuter)— The BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Feb. 1 (Reuter)— The MCC chasing a Barbados first innings total of 389 should have little difficulty in compiling a big score today provided the weather here does not break. The tourists made a splendid start284 words
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Article80 1954-02-02 11 HELSINKI. Feb. 1, (AP) 1 Angela Mortimer and Anne i Shilcock of Britain won the final of the women's doubles m the indoor Scandinavian Tennis j Championships here last night beating Finlands Maire Ami ami Ebba Him 6 2. ti 2. The British dominated the i80 words
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Article60 1954-02-02 11 KARACHI. Feb. 1. (Reuter) Abdul Hafeez Kardar. 29--year-old Oxford University blue will lead the Pakistan cricket team m their first official tour of England this year. Kardar, chosen today by the Pakistan Board of Control. captained Pakistan against the M.C.C. on the English team's tour60 words
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Article40 1954-02-02 11 All AMI. Feb. 1. (AP) Blonde Grace DeMoss Smith climaxed a spectacular comeback to tournament golf alter a five-month layoff by whipping Marlene Stewart, British Amateur champion. 1 up m the finals of the Helen Lee Doherty tournament.40 words
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Advertisement557 1954-02-02 11 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE Disposal of Municipal Plant. PEXDERS are invited for the L purchase from the Munici- ial Council of the following terns of Plant which is ituated at Loke Yew Road )epot: 2 Nos. TD. 18 International Harvester Bulldozers. 1 X T o. TD. 14557 words
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Advertisement426 1954-02-02 11 NOTICES -v- > j A.C.S.I J LOTTERY DRAW 1c I I i will take place on I 1 7th February 1954 T I at HQ A.C.S.U. Premises Canning Rise, \Aj i Singapore at 10.00 a.m. L j J All interested are i Ji I invited. j SALES FOR JMF. VEHICLES426 words
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Advertisement524 1954-02-02 11 MARRIAGE ROBINSiW DAV'SON an <(i Januai v L 054 Bl The W. -'.«y I4el hodisi 1 arch. Ku nir t."aude. eldi r stw 1 d tfrs. R C Etobu 1 W« vif on, .'o. Durham to Eleanoi Dulck lawson, daughta H 1 and v Crs. F. I C ie ol524 words
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Advertisement509 1954-02-02 11 Standard Srrviee For Tin* I ;<c mplo\rj Al YiH X 81 KVK I Ar f fou tnemployed ,«nd m ni't-6 lo iHp \<>u m Und work law MB£.»•<ire Standard (nrmplttvofnl Sureau «flers \ou \t> sps-j iU his column Juvl ra'i r vrriie oui local Stnndjrd o'fcr? <<. r apjiii, >(!<m509 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-02-02 12 FiUiiUS of Saturday's K.L. race rini»hes.9 words
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Article224 1954-02-02 12 PENANG, Mon Provisional fixtures for the HMS MaI laya Cup competition 1954 i have been drawn up by the J Football Association of Malaya, i There are six teams competing j m the North Zone, five m the j i South Zone and three m the j224 words
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Article162 1954-02-02 12 Draw In SHA Cup S-Finals THE draw m the semifinals of the SHA Senior knockout competition for the G.E.N. i Oehlers cup took place yesterday at the SRC and resulted m last year's winners and runners-up. the Ceylon Sports Ciub and University of Malaya respectively, meeting again to decide who162 words
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Article41 1954-02-02 12 RAFFLES Institution trounc- ed the Tempenis Rovers 7-1 m i a friendly soccer match on the R.I. ground yesterday. Scorers for Rallies were Loke Peng, Sahari, and Omar j two each and Hassan. Teck Chai scored for Tempenis.41 words
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Article40 1954-02-02 12 WILLIAM JACKS drew with Borneo Motors Sports Club two-all m a friendly game of soccer at Farrer Park yesterday. The scorers for William Jacks were Boon Yong and H. Sail. For Borneo Motors Salleh and Halim.40 words
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Article239 1954-02-02 12 c h ages h i S th t North 3-2 m '■''">. ssic ai i Besar si p> efi ted tin South XI to s Indian H key |ci x: m theii Inter- I key si a Besar stam m I-' Ben Manuel, the A1I-239 words
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Article, Illustration464 1954-02-02 12 Lauriston Beaten In Last 2 Holes IPOH, Mon.— ln one of the most thrilling golf finals seen here, J. Niven beat R. B. Lauriston 2— up for the North Malayan title over the 18-hole course m Tiger Lane this morning. The champion clinched the issue m464 words
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70 1954-02-02 12 RhineMen ln Invitation XV v. Fijians TWO me tiberi .v the Royal 11. better k.\ regiment", who have re- the R wti as members o! S re C tation XV -he Batta ion Fiji m giment's XV i Sa the Padanf They ire U I [risn I »tea CS v70 words
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Article21 1954-02-02 12 KEBENARAN CLUB beat Bouna Vista Rangers 2—o m the Breweries sponsored Kampong Soccer League same at Alexandra Road yesterday.21 words
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Article295 1954-02-02 12 LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter)— Norwich City and Port Vale the Third Division clubs who gained shock wins over premier league sides on Saturday were well favoured m the draw for the fifth round of the Football Association cup today. Both were drawn at home. Norwich,295 words
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Article337 1954-02-02 12 SEREMBAN, Mon.— ln spile of the fact that they were without the services of several of their leading players the visiting: Fijian rugby XV proved too good for Negri-Malacca who had to admit defeat by 32 points (four goals three tries, one penalty goal)337 words
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132 1954-02-02 12 SERE.MBAX. Man. Twen-ty-two of Negri's best hockey players and nine reserves are undergoing training n preparation lor the State's fixture against the visiting I:i- dian Hockey Federation tea a here on Feij. 17. The training, which ends on Feb. 14. is under supervision132 words
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Article73 1954-02-02 12 Rose Hartwig Win Two Titles SYDNEY. Feb. 1: (Beater)Mervyn Rose, letthander won th c Australian men's lawn tennis singles title today beating las doubles partner Rex Hartwig by j (i-2. 0-G. (i-4. 6-2 m the final On Saturday Rose and Hartwig won tiie men's doubles. Hartwig won a second title73 words
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Advertisement214 1954-02-02 12 W/sAmj a// Our CHINESE MIMNS A Very HAPPY NEW YHA3 EXTENSION 2 em. V CHINESE NEW YEAR EVE BALL ATTRACTIONS 1. MOCK'S (Kunchi) BEER. Spot Dances and Balloon Dante I Prizes: Beck's Beer and Glasses. Kind Courtesy of I Messrs. Sime Darby Co., Ltd. 2. Noisy BALLOONS. 3. Tit-Bit of214 words
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