Singapore Standard, 16 February 1954
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Title Section18 1954-02-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft $1 4 Vol. IV. > o 229, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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369 1954-02-16 1 SEVEN ex-Communish three men, two women and two children broke out to freedom ecentiv horn a Red camp deep m the jungles of Kelontan ofter a two month nightmarish trek rhroygh virgin jungle. They fought the jungle every inch m the369 words
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410 1954-02-16 1 MTUC BACKS PRINTERS IN NEWSPAPER ROW LUMPUR. Mob. '-'-eL~ai Secretary c Malayan Trade imcil. Mr. M. today appealI D experienced v orkers m the i a not to accept -rent \v\:h Qm 1 mcs. Idasamy aade 11m "n be c-dd sent a •he Singapore Employees' Union EU< promising material >410 words
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Article31 1954-02-16 1 f three is fe< f Singa- v the head a 42- a atta k«d fallani si a i > < -i he i 4 ehe was I the I31 words
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Article70 1954-02-16 1 A EUROPEAN firm and a Eur tpean individual m Singapore have heroine "members" ol the Nanyang University by donating $1,000 each, The Standard was tod yesterday. 'lh<? company is R. Renton and Co. T td. and the individual Mr. Herbert Alfred Lewisdom, B. A. (Oxford). Both70 words
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Article44 1954-02-16 1 HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 15. (Reuter) Nominations for this yi'jr's Academy of Motion Picture, Arts and Sciences, awards are to be announced shortly. Fi'm> such as '"Shane." "From Here to Eternity" and "Roman Holiday" are expected to ?et many preliminary hon >urs.44 words
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Article40 1954-02-16 1 LONDON. Fob. 15, (AFP) Lady Sou.bury. wife of Lord Soulbury, Governor General of Ceylon, who was injured m a road accident m London last Tuesday, is still unconscious. i: was stated at St. George's Hospital today.40 words
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Article268 1954-02-16 1 Fijians Turn Tables, Kill Five In Brief Battle KUALA LUMPUR. Mon,— Striking back swiftly with a vengeance, a patrol of the First Fijians yestarday killed five Communist terrorists m a running battle after the Reds had ambushed a Police GMC on an estate m Johore. The terrorist268 words
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Article46 1954-02-16 1 EDINBURGH Scotland, Feb. 15, (APi A son and heir *o me Ear. and Countess of Da ken r. was born early terday after the parents made a 50 miie automobile journey over the Ley roads to a nursing home.46 words
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Article171 1954-02-16 1 Capital Awaits Big Red Attack LUANG PRABANG. Ft-b 15. French Union units moved 10 contain a suipnse Communist jump a oss the Mekong Rivei bis miles hon here I>ciav. a. the d ';<-:'ia.-- this beleaguered royal capita] prepared Red attack d v 11 time ri c sma nebe ibout XU.P.; Reuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-02-16 1 photo. AUSTIN DUNSFORD, captain of the Singapore boxing team which toured Australia recently, proudly displays the m Cheng Chye trophy which the Colony retained r beating Western Australia by a solitary point. The Colony boxers returned yesterday m the Charon. (Full report and more pictures mStandard - 53 words
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200 1954-02-16 1 CANBERRA, Feb. 15 (Reuter)— ln one of the most solemn moments m Australian history the Queen today opened Parliament m the red-lined Senate Chamber. Wearing her Coronation gown, she hesitated as she entered the high-ceilinged brilliantly lit chamber, whose public galleries were crowded with diplomats200 words
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82 1954-02-16 1 TAIPEH. Feb. 15, (AP) The Kuomintang ignored a request by General Chiang Kai- j shek today and unanimously j nominated th c 68-year-old leader to serve again as Nationalist China's President. Gen, Chiang earlier had requested the Kuomintang's 32--man Central Committee to bypass him82 words
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Article127 1954-02-16 1 3 ROBBERS PULL OFF $3,000 JOB THREE armed men, two with revolvers, the other with a knife, held up a Singapore pig dealer and his {wo assistants at dawn, m Yio Chu Kang Road, yesterday, and relieved them of 'S3. ooo. The pig dealer had stopped his lorry by a127 words
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Article94 1954-02-16 1 Use Atom, Hydrogen Bombs Call LONDON". Feb. 15 (Reuter) Marshal of the Roy a! Air Force. Sir .luhn Siessor. former Chief of Air Stall. suggested m a broadcast here last night that to end agg&e.— sion m Europe the United Slate.- and Britain should undertake To use atom ana hydrogen94 words
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Article, Illustration117 1954-02-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Sultan of Selansor was seen for the first time using a pair of chopsticks at a dinner at the Chinese Assembly Hall, here last night. Bi and the Tengku Ami were among many dislished "guests at a dinner yStandard - 117 words
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Article25 1954-02-16 1 SINGAPORE detectives last night broke up a gang fight involving 15 Chinese m Lorong 1, off Geylang Road, and detained four persons.25 words
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Article29 1954-02-16 1 LOXDOX. Feb. 15. Litnass Had t id m a broadcast monitored her. L Premier Mahmud El Muntasir submitted tht resignation of his cabinet to Kins [dri toda>29 words
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Advertisement21 1954-02-16 1 iwS^p TRADING ca^ 1 i T\ \V\\\\\\N Flying to Singapore v **—> ill I J4\|7//™ everywhere People are saying HAVE A CAPM^21 words
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Advertisement15 1954-02-16 1 tCI CREAM ■§£jj^^ rf COLO STORAGE N^P H I CREAMERIES 1 f f*^ 0 M15 words
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Article296 1954-02-16 2 Alliance Leaders To Send In Poll' Petition KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malay and Chinese organisations supporting the UMNO-MCA Alliance will hold mass meetings throughout the Federation this week to reiterate the National Convention demand for Federal elections m 1954. Sixty divisions of the United Malay National Organisation296 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-02-16 2 AM I4MUS and her two rhiJdren. as;rd ei«ht and three, who were m a purtv »>f seven who escaped to safety from a Malayan Communist Party's concentration «amp m the jungle of Kel.intan33 words
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Article75 1954-02-16 2 HIANG Y.w aSagi pore I e Wag tor j !l;s Ml A P v 'v ■j* i ai dto 1 »"lVr t A he said. i-j,--nm Or Lo npur and bad to vis *<■■<>. ki, Odor na y eniew j he *aid. Ang was75 words
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Article181 1954-02-16 2 Iv lAI A LI'.MPrR. Mon. Gibbering monkeys jszfujr&r** oi the presence f »ffs .\',;y,/'" ilas a!^ady been told of the killing of M»lth terrorisi m Johore by a patrol of the second Platoon oi A company, the Royal Hampshires Today the details of the action181 words
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Article63 1954-02-16 2 SEREMBAN. \h t pave] pumping tin mine v < ai Ma a a was Saturday at Uui I anj the- British Adviser, Negri Snnbilan, Mr. M. C B Siieppard. |C this new »vei others in the that its power b gfnt-:.- trintv which p i Ul63 words
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Article76 1954-02-16 2 M AH PEE was sentenced H A Form in the hir d Couri sterdav to nine imprisonmeni i e to owed b» two yean' «pervis n for his comty in a theft of a gold e A »t«t« thai Gan e« Lian, a woman was ia Street76 words
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Article110 1954-02-16 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robbei; prices (oents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: lone: uuh and leatu- reless. TIN PKlC'fc The pri»e ot tin vexler day was $317?. Up 37 A ets.) per picul. LONDON RUBBER Nc I K.SS Settlement House Terms Monday's opening prices first session were: Tone: Slow. LONDON110 words
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Article139 1954-02-16 2 I MR. F. VAX LUNTERAEN, Chancellor of the Netherlands I Consulate Genera! was yester- day sworn m a* a temporary j interpreter a; the Singapore Eighth Police Court, when i three Dutchmen appeared before the Magistrate, Mr. A. iW. Ghows for using criminal j force on139 words
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121 1954-02-16 2 EVIDENCE NOT CONVINCING -MAN FREED THE Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate Mr. D H Chapman, ruled yesterday that the evidence given by a '>oyear old girl. Ang Hong Eng. was not convincing enough for the Court to continue hearing the case against Earn Kirn Tiior a bus driver, who was121 words
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Article147 1954-02-16 2 THE following committee members for the Chinese Cham her of Commerce were elected on Saturday They will be informed officially of their wectioa and if the posts are ar e P' tJ i a meeting will be called m a fortnight to elect office bearers among themse147 words
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Article45 1954-02-16 2 WINS S.C.B.A. SCHOLARSHIP 1 CHE Straits Chinese British Association's vacant ••Volunteer Memorial Fund*' scholarship was won by Khoo Teng Lock a Standard 9-B pupi; of Victor.a School, Singapore It s worth Si oo a year. Previous scholarship ho'der Ta -i Thiam Hock, has left I45 words
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Article37 1954-02-16 2 HONGKONG. Fob. 15.— Special Standard Service: Closing prices ot the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.35 to £1 sterling $5.8025 to US$l; $1,814 to Malayan Si; 50.202 to one Indonesian Ruppiah Gold $248.75 to 1 feel.37 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-02-16 2 THE funeral of Detective Wong Siew Wah. who was buried with full police honours at the Chinese Cemetery. Thomson Road, yesterday, was attended by mor c tha n a thousand police officers and other ranks. Wonjr wa s killed m a battle with a gunman last89 words
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Article73 1954-02-16 2 ALOR STAR, Mon.— More activities by a poltergeist m Mr. Sim 800 Jeong's liou.se were reported during the last two days but they were not violent Ur. Sim has railed experts to exercise the spirit and results will be known soon. Jome of pranks by the poltergeist73 words
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Article61 1954-02-16 2 A SINGAPORE schoolboy, scow Kok Ann, was fined a total of $150 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Ch'ong. yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to two charges of driving without a licence and without being covered by Third Party insurance. In addition, he61 words
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Article32 1954-02-16 2 THE Convocation Hall oi Penang's Thai Temple m Batu Lanrhanw Road, costing ap- proximately $30,000 will be opened on Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. by the Thai Consul, Penang.32 words
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Article55 1954-02-16 2 LORD Shepherd, Chief Labour Whip m the House of Lords, will address members of the University of Malaya Socialist Club on 'The British Parliament and Democracy* 1 at the Oei Tioiii, Ham Hall, Cluny Road, on Friday Fob 19. at 8.15 p.m. Members of the55 words
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Article183 1954-02-16 2 TWO men who participated m a robbery m Singapore which involved $2,065 m cash and jewellery and the stabbing of their victim, a woman, were I yesterday sentenced to eight years' rigorous imprisonment and a whipping of eight strokes of the rota n each,183 words
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Article19 1954-02-16 2 THE C-in-C Fnr Bad t Forces. Lt. General Loewen, accompanied by Lady Loewen relumed to Singapore19 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-02-16 2 GENERAL Blaru. Chief of Staff of the French Army, left Singapore m a French Dakota yesterday after paying a short visit to Singapore on his way from Indo-China to France Pictured above an General BJan< left walking to his aircraft with Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Loeuen. afterStandard - 81 words
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Article34 1954-02-16 2 AS I of corrupi Fifl p Hi- i vii y. Street is a iga fee* aA obstructi D Bai. ot (500 m v« (Ten i tn<) be mentioned icaii34 words
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Article20 1954-02-16 2 TAXI Iriver, 1 Hiap. iy fined re F ret T. »fl Mi FA rate Iri ag20 words
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176 1954-02-16 2 iW£l\ll-MHR stokers employed at the City Gas Works will get a six per cent increase m their salary, effective from Nov. 11, 1952. This fo'iows a protest by the Singapore Government an< City Council Labour Union a the manner mi n which the176 words
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Article25 1954-02-16 2 11 AX Hajj Oth bin |aat has been appoi U i Ho isehold s:i Private S« n '^T to the S <■} p f;ii it25 words
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Advertisement39 1954-02-16 2 The icarld famous family of TIGER medicinal products ■>>■ TIGER BALM The most famous of the HGER Medicinal Products For fast relief ot Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago Headache, Insect B.tes, Bruises end Stiff Muscles. ENG AUN TONG THt TIUEIi MEDICAL HUX39 words
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Advertisement144 1954-02-16 2 You Save While You Buy! Jn| Remington Paying $27 month Cosh $3 50. H.P.% |7| Easy i d c, COMMERCIAL TRADERS ITO. House of H,r Purchase Head Office ,7., 8. Bonhom BuUd.ng, Ch-lio Umm To: 66*> Branch: 15, T.ong Bohru Rood, T,on 9 Bahru. fd M, 9530" GOING HOME LF.AVri144 words
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Article274 1954-02-16 3 B 0BP,? RIK - B 0B P RIK Mope To Aid Colony Youth als;jieyfh* Stondord Staff Reporter TH* <• D Colon, that the PoHce ore not on o^^^^cted^ J& ce S L f ?aVd h a e n d°pSlau a Te e k r r j two clubs:274 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-02-16 3 Ml < .1. t¥ \KI UP. De ;)ii s Directn el fontrol and S^visatioa ia tlie Briti>h Vliaistn »>f Ivi 1 Avuition. > het-is appointed t»> Mr Savajpc m a Ge> r.il of Civ Aviation. Mit.tvi Borneo re-40 words
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Article43 1954-02-16 3 Collection On Raffles Bought Up i urds i »l thei 4 tire Rati C eel i -la O;ti c, copi I D The i. Lisbon. alaya ted thai I tts University I deI tha sa boa M ild be ol c of tents.43 words
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Article14 1954-02-16 3 f jsters yeaV ictoria gangs tei Bghl i retains.14 words
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Article76 1954-02-16 3 Standard London Correspondent LONDON b 15. The ratiawinj ore the closing 3- c.s ot rubber and tin on the London Market. .ON^CN RUBBER >3o* 16id. i MjriH 154 d. Apr.! ,d»t 16ii. Juiv September 15. J Octoci' Dectffnber 17 d. Mwcft c i 16^d. Tmmm ML76 words
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Article40 1954-02-16 3 X THOMAS Oomnen, a Sin»a toi Tra ".on Co. baa con- was sentenced *> x a c d t'.v i diarges nina •■.each of trust, y a Rrsl District The senten- >. ire to run con rum ntly.40 words
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Article196 1954-02-16 3 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Police believe that a hum m skeleton found by an Indian iguana hunter, m a thick blukar, near the Segambut railway station, \esterda> afternoon, is that of Mr. C. Nalliah, 35-year-old Kuala Lumpur Municipal Sewerage Inspector, who has been missing196 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-02-16 3 MR. GODFREY Phillips, chairman of Godfrey Phillips Ltd.. manufacturers of Abdullah and Black and White cigarettes, who arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC Consteilatioij from Sydney on Sunday. He is returning to London after inspecting sales organization m Australia.42 words
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238 1954-02-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Pan-Malayan Labour Party and the "Alliance" today jointly refuted the Straits Times report about a "squabble" and a "PMLP boycott" having taken place at the National Convention yesterday. The PMLP and the Alliance noted with astonishment that238 words
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Article47 1954-02-16 3 THE RAMAKRISHNA Mission thanks Mr. Manchharam of Manaco Textiles for his gifts of $125 to Eeed the Mission's children and $600 worth of cloth for school uniforms. The f 4ifts were made m memory of his wife Shanti_ who died last month.47 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-02-16 3 banished for the 1,000 million people of the East. He said there is no reai son why the East with as much resources of sea and land as America cannot have a high standard of living:. With Mr. Rollman above is Mr. Akkermans, a colleague, of Singapore.Standard - 93 words
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Article97 1954-02-16 3 That Man Is Coming At Last LONDON, Feb. 15, CAP).— Mr. Fred Akhurst. head aquarium keeper of London Zoo. will make a five-month visit to Singapore to help establish the newly-built Van Kleef Aquarium there, it was announced today. He will take 150 American and African tropical fish not normally97 words
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216 1954-02-16 3 "FRIENDS, Romans, Countrymen. Lend me you ears A high ringing voice fraught with pent up feeling hit the rafters of the Central Hall, Faculty of Medicine, last night, rebounded off it and hung above the heads of an audience. It was not Mark Anthony, returned216 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-02-16 3 t) th^ Je»> at Feateeast a scene from the historical pageant enacted ot th f Holy Want its^s. recen y The paseant opeaei tb# ceateaar/ celebrations of the coavea*.29 words
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Article, Illustration769 1954-02-16 3 HAN SUYIN - HAN SUYIN -SAYS A SPIRITED criticism of the "fear and mistrust"' m which" the Chinese are held m Malaya and an argument m favour of the Nanyang University, comprised the theme of a speech yesterday by author Han Suyin before the Singapore Union769 words
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Article105 1954-02-16 3 Author Is One Of Top Twelve HAN SI TIN mtf-rna tionally-known inthor. will be one of "TuHve Prominent Woin« of the World" whwh is v, ap pear m a serie> this year m the American monthh. "Holiday. Mr Krnest Haas, famous photographer and (atneiaman for Vo«ue will arrive by air105 words
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Advertisement354 1954-02-16 3 SHELL* 1 IOHEI 1 i \\l j i i f.. &r AT NO lv INCREASE IN PRICE flO rV(*Clii*K't' PRE-IGHITION is caused by combustion chamber deposits which become red hot and ignite the fuel air mixture before the 4/iH \*ti~ pistons are ready for the power stroke. It I} J354 words
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Article, Illustration417 1954-02-16 4 400 Refugees To Mope Into Houses Donated By Aw ABOUT 400 viciims of the 2 'Christmas Day fire m Shamshuipo. Hongkong will be 2 shortly moving into 100 stone J houses donated by Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Work on the houses, m the j Tung Tau Resettlement area, is making417 words
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Article, Illustration313 1954-02-16 4 Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY-ONE organisations m Singapore unanimously agreed yesterday to form a Council of Health Education which aims to- raise "still higher" the standard of health m the CoLonv. A sejven-man sub-committei headed by the Deputy Directo.' !of Medical Services. Dr. M. Doraisingham, was313 words
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Article74 1954-02-16 4 TWO MEN. Othman bin Ahmad and pasta Ali Shah, yesterday claimed trial m the Singapore Eighth Police Court for carrying offensive weapons m public at about 7.30 p. in on Feb. 14. The court was told that both men carried the weapon. a vegetable knife, m74 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-02-16 4 TFIE Federation of Singapore Boys' Clubs wil] hold their I monthly meeting at Queen Street Boys' Club to-day at i 5.15 p.m. Photo. SINGAPORE'S Public Relations Officer. Mr. G.G. Thomson, addressing yesterdavV m«-< of representatives the Oodl JT StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article67 1954-02-16 4 FOR driving a lorry while m possession of an expired licence, Chua Kan of Victoria Street, was fined $10 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua, yesterday. He was fined another $25 for driving m an inconsiderate manner by emerging from Syed67 words
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331 1954-02-16 4 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Hash i in Ghani, a politician, was today called an "arrant liar and a 'Lawyer ißurok'" by Mr. J. G. Adams, the President of the Sessions Court here. "Lawyer Burok" is a well-known Malay term for "pseudo lawyer." Mr.331 words
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Article164 1954-02-16 4 1,000TH Kill Is Named KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The I.oooth terrorist killed m Johore sith-- e the begiaoiog of the Emergency hiK been identified as Scow Men£ an district committee member of the Tenang 'Segamat bra of the Communist terrorist organisation. He was shot and killed at short range by Rifleman164 words
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Article94 1954-02-16 4 AN office worker. Lam Ho Swee, was walking back home one evening m November last year, when he \va« sel upon by a gang, beaten up and stabbed. This was stated befoi Mr. H. A. Forrer. i the Singapore Third District Court. y< sterday. m the94 words
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Article38 1954-02-16 4 A NEW barrister. Mr. Y. R. I Jumabhoy. was admitted to the Bar by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore Hiyh Court yesterday. Mr. Dennis Murphy appeared m support of Mr. Jumabuoy s appi.cation.38 words
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Advertisement244 1954-02-16 4 SEE flir^TlXlfTfl^jtfc 11 ira 34t IT NOW! [f iTHi" LW 4<> HEIGHTS OF EMOTION DEPTHS C EXPERIENCE- THE SCREEN HAf NEVER DARED BEFORE! FROM HERE TO ETERNITY lm, «sli&3^^t m^^^^^^KC^ BURT LARCftSrHt MONTGOMERY CUFIK NEXT The Fabulous JEWEL of DESIRE a' the end of the Thousand -Mile Safari' Warner Bros244 words
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Miscellaneous69 1954-02-16 4 Weather Report MINI MU M Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Feb. 14 to 7.30 a.m. Feb. 15. Singapore <74F). Penang (73F), Kota Bahru (75F), Kuala Lumpur (69F), Ipoh (70F). Kuantan (72F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. Feb. 15. Singapore (88F), Penang OOF), Kota Bahru (88F). Kuala Lumpur (93F),69 words
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Article, Illustration352 1954-02-16 5 REJECT TAYLOR AWARD, SAYS PMLP Don't Be Serfs, Workers Told KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The PanMalayan Labour Party has called upon the Rubber Workers Union to reject the "Taylor award". It suggests that the "strongest possible measures" should be taken to safeguard the interests and very existence of workers. The Executive352 words
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227 1954-02-16 5 DATO Panglima Kinta has been elected Chairman of the University Council m place of Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar who has resigned owing to pressure of other work. the University Gazette, announced yesterday. Mr. A. W. Frisby, Chairman of the Public Services Commission, has been227 words
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121 1954-02-16 5 Fingerprints On Car Led To Arrest THE fingerprints of Chia Ah Lek, left on a car. led to I his arrest, the Singapore F. irth District Court was told yesterday. The Judge Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, sentenced Chia to six. months' jail be followed by one year's police sup< rvision.121 words
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Article80 1954-02-16 5 HOLDING up a dog-eared. creased and soiled bill of sale for a bicycle, the Singapore City Court Magistrate told Too 1 Joo Po'n. yesterday, "I don't i believe your story. Why did you tell the Court you bought the bicycle oniy two days ago." Teo, who80 words
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Article26 1954-02-16 5 CHE Ismail Ngah Marzuki has been appointed as Assistant Engineer, Public Works De--1 partment. Coast, and Mr. T. Smith as Senior Executive Engineer, Coast.26 words
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Article, Illustration105 1954-02-16 5 THE man who personally gave the Queen her wedding cake, and who supplies the world with 1.400.000 biscuits a day. arrived m Singapore yesterday to look around and see how his biscuit mar- ket here is. j Mr. J. R. Gales, managing; director of Huntley and Palmers told The Standard105 words
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Article271 1954-02-16 5 Staff Reporter ■_\,rr-.>> City F::e ide estJ si ed an record 'as: .1 received *:'t* numbei fire d its history. ■'■8 s. an I :\z ti Ibi p-.v-F c osses wit hi 1 1 -arc rc rease ol i 1952 I In a: 1271 words
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Article46 1954-02-16 5 Etß I arned ,i tcensed bei f la I :<-q that c three i < old r I ',\:if i .t« blue tag y Depi:: be c red aftei that date i c pro- v o t table to a I S2! I46 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-02-16 5 CHE Mohd. Senawi bin Haji Zainudin, will officiate as Assistant District Officer. Jerantut, pnoio. Mr. Douglas L. Hoge. (left), with Mr. Harry G. Wiles, president and treasurer respectively of the Junior Chamber International, arrived mi n Singapore by Garuda Indonesian Airways from Jakarta yesterday, on the.r way toStandard - 82 words
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364 1954-02-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government, The Standard understands, does not intend removing the present control on the sale and import of rice into the country, despite representations from traders for its de-control. The Emergency is the first consideration for maintaining the present364 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-02-16 5 MR. LESLIE Gamage, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of the General Electric Company, and his wife arrived m Penaag last week. Above Mrs. Gamage is seen receiving a bouquet from Mrs. Chan Weng Oon. Behind Mrs. Chan is her husband of the Penang G.E.C. office. Mrs. Gamage, who is a CommanderStandard - 77 words
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Article73 1954-02-16 5 THE executive committee ol the Singapore Cold Storage and .Royal Bakery Workers' Union will meet next Saturday to formulate claims to the management, Mr. V. R: ■■am. Secretary of the Union said yesterdayi lie claimed that members worked under difficult condi- tions and that they73 words
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Article60 1954-02-16 5 MR. Al Manser Adab; former hu.sbanji of Maria HerI togh. the Dutch girl, wfaosi I marriage was dissolved by the j Singapore Supreme Court ii 1950 will marry again this Sun. day at his home m Rowel Road. Miss Hertogh was laken tc Holland m60 words
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Article, Illustration126 1954-02-16 5 Local Girls Are Tops, Says Job A GLOBE TROTTING American artist thinks girls m Singapore make very esting studies on any artist's canvas He is Mr. Floyd E. Job. of Chicago (above) who spent four days painting Singapon temples, street scenes and a the [stana's garden m Johon "You have126 words
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Article117 1954-02-16 5 Rules For National Union Adopted KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Draft es for the arra'£ama:: -n <>: Governnn at adm i and clerical union throu g •:> Ft were a.; pted a ma d! the Execute r acil of the pa: ent b id; here over the week-* ..> ru es v.117 words
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Article67 1954-02-16 5 THE On!' en tif el Ha m its the 1" |fr E UTati to pwi- :p m Climat ogy m I Geogra a- 1 the i yeai 1953 Dr. Gera tempoi ai tureship si Dr. T. J Danaraj. Le lurer m Medicine, to a senior Ot a m67 words
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Article83 1954-02-16 5 STAFF Sergeant foha D Pool attached 10 :'n. j DC H X Singapore Bas-t- D ii:!( j '-i a ;o'h of |75 iV the Traffic Magistral Howe Ybon Choni when be pleaded c i driving rt a li en when :.w pawned by third party insuran83 words
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Article576 1954-02-16 6 QENERAL Van Fleet, ol the United States Army, has llnd Hi a plan. Which be has published, to keep Goanaauaista out ol South-East Asja He alia this plan a o\^n oJ preparedness. Admiral Radford, the chairman oj the United States Joint Chiefs S:aif. j most important and influential576 words
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195 1954-02-16 6 Query About Friday's Shooting Sir: 'The detectives had gone to Farrer Park alter receiving information of an impending gang clash." Gang clashes are usually associated, with shooting, knives, bottles, etc. "On the way they saw tw o men whom they suspected "When the detectives approached them one drew a revolver195 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1954-02-16 6 ATOMIC AGE HERALDED BY A SUBMARINE Story behind a launching m America as told by a Times Special Correspon den t in the United States the first atomic ship, the American submarine Nautilus, was launched at Groton, Connecticut, on January 21. many of those who watched the ceremony found themselves1,176 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1954-02-16 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY aTBKHaW/JHlt m CAIRO, where I lived 1 for three years. the Prime Minister once went to the University and urged the students to concentrate upon their studies, and to leave the Government of the country to the politicians. He said the position had become1,365 words
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Article209 1954-02-16 6 Review of Views Broken Marriages UTUSAN MH..WT dues believe thai society alone is toj be blamed whenever a mar-j; ried couple are divorced. < The paper comments on a ;<i pori From Penang that halt** the number ol Malays ;mtl; Moslems who were married ing Fenang .'i Pi n ince209 words
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Advertisement100 1954-02-16 6 SINGAPORE Tic«c STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER 1 'I HEAD OFFICE: 1 23. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing. House Square, London E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton St., 83. Cowan St.. 8. L«irh St.,100 words
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Advertisement46 1954-02-16 6 i Fly World's Most Experienced Airline to SAIGON I I CUPPER' FLIGHTS EVERY WtONESDAY Call wr Travel Agent or Phone 2412 Manefiel'd Co., UUnd n Ocean Bldg., Singapore W& Kuala Lompur Penang WORLD'S MOS^ II Pan American "'"<■-' MBS tWttit it ml. fan ia»ricar. TorU Airyryt. Inc.46 words
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217 1954-02-16 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (IP)-Chairman Dewey .h,,rt, Republican, Missouri, of the House Armed Serrka Committee, said yesterday he believes the ted States will hit the Communists with every ipon m its arsenal if they renew the Korean war' Sfc ii declared that217 words
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Article79 1954-02-16 7 A-BANK TALKS SAID HOPEFUL RLIN, Feb. 15 (UP) ted States is now I thai the uretalks i iti So*, i representatives on Eisenhower's a world li lead to stani negol atkms, a high i said yes*:i IS Stato S< Dulles S ■V. tingBerlin stag< is m Was lingi n i79 words
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Article23 1954-02-16 7 OBRIDGI I s eon S -year-old jery" 1 i ooh Hi Ed eat 1 bel raa put Tiori-23 words
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Article59 1954-02-16 7 PH KING pwkets is a ri ky business m Honskons ;-n.s»-s and trunu thesr il.t uiish hour thieves became > pre\.ilent receatb that tl >c tr.inNport authorities m--UUt-d mirrors facwssej on Ike pocket level" of strap hansers Now the man retumni; home m a crowded vehicle can59 words
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Article72 1954-02-16 7 D w OS. Sv nd, Feb. a m r oted on irtunfi out ol control Da> faiw d Pi i» an one jrest< g EX- Ko.'iu noal 111, 23, er. a I narng Sun- lenl rred as D R nonl was nes foi a picti re72 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-02-16 7 photo. GENERAL John E. Hull. Far East and United Nations Commander, shakes hands as he says goodbye to Lt.-General K. S. Thimayya (right), Indian Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, after a luncheon at Panmunjom recently. At left, looking on. is General Maxwell Taylor. USAP - 81 words
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136 1954-02-16 7 CHICAGO, Feb. 15 (IP)— Mr. Qhester Bowles, former Inited States Ambassador to India, said yesterday American foreign policy m Asia is based too much on "what countries love us." He said it was a al mis- elp only thos A v: trie!136 words
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Article75 1954-02-16 7 SOUTHAMPTON, JFeb. 15— (Reuter)— Two British .soldier? who wcrt' reprieved after being sentenced !< > death m Hongkong for the murder of a Chinese girl returned to Britain yesterday to serve their prison sentences. The men trouper Douglas Dalton, 21, and Lance Corporal George Doutwaite,75 words
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Article27 1954-02-16 7 CEYLON* has announced ratification of a pact with India to speed up the granting of citizenship rights to about 900,000 Indians living hi Ceylon. Reuter.27 words
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114 1954-02-16 7 TOKYO. Feb. 15. (AP) Japan's biggest newspaperare kicking up a storm of protesi against a proposed National Police Biii they claim could some day restore prewar "thought, control"' and nave the way lor a return to a Police State. The Bill, which would centralize114 words
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Article55 1954-02-16 7 LONDON, Feb. 15, (Renter)— Sir Andrew Cohen: Governor of Uganda, arrived here yesterday on a 10-day visit during which he will see the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. They will discuss the situation m Uganda, m particular the effect of the deposition by the British Government of55 words
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Article40 1954-02-16 7 BERLIN. Feb: 15 (AFP) An American Air Force "Flying Boxcar" today parachuted 10.285 pounds of flour and 1,314 pounds of meat over Juist Island off The Netherlands, which had been isolated tor a week by ice.40 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-02-16 7 too* i to curb Qm t. W"-o appa 3 a ain^ r.:s President's kej assistants b v ated false information through press radia MMpajuT ordered Government oflVea to double-check m the Ma acannan on the vera.it>" oi oriiera issued telephone ostensibly to members ol his official family.70 words
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Article243 1954-02-16 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (AP) A Republican yesterday criticised and a Democrat defended President Eisenhower's decision to send 200 Air Fovce mechanics to Indo-China to aid anti-Communist forces. The technicians are to help; and train the French m maintenance of additional airplanes and other equipment the243 words
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303 1954-02-16 7 BIG-4 WITHIN HAIRS BREADTH OF AGREEMENT —Until Molotov Speaks BERLIN Feb. 15, (UP) The Big Four Foreign Ministers came within a hair's breath of agreement on an Austrian peace treaty yesterday but renewed Soviet demands to keep troops m the little country deadlocked them again. Tiie West, m a new303 words
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129 1954-02-16 7 ADENAUER TO STATE POLICY ON GERMANY BERLIN. Feb. 15 (AP) Chancellor Ken r a d Adenauer intends delivering a major declaration of West German policy m Berlin soon m the light of the Big Four failure to reunite the country. West German officials, who reported this yesterday, said the Chancellor129 words
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Article152 1954-02-16 7 All Set To Raise Comet PORTO AZZURO, I F< 15 (Reuter) Tbe R 'has completed plans to the wreckage of the Come: jet air Lner which crashed '■>'•■ E ba last month with the Joss of 35 lives. In the past week < ight tnajoi pie< ol reckage have been152 words
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Article35 1954-02-16 7 THE New China News Agency reported yestt that a kmg-dislanc4 iophone service between Lhasa, capital city ol Tibet, and the cities ol P<-k ng and Chungking, has :i >( opened. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article33 1954-02-16 7 LONDON. Feb. 15. (AFP)— Duncan Sandys, Minister of Supply. and son-in-law of Premier Churchill, yesterday underwent a minor operation on his hand. His condition is stated to be satisfactory.33 words
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Article24 1954-02-16 7 MORE than 100 sheep were drowned yesterday as they broke through the ice on the Eider River, near Toeuning, German v AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article200 1954-02-16 7 Strangler May Be Abroad Police LONDON, Feb. 15 (Renter) The man who strangled two women m a London old folks' home last week may have come to Britain on a one-day trip by motorboat to kill them, and have left the same way before the bodies were found. British police200 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-02-16 7 'Dictator Lover' photo. EX-Italian penthatlon champion Va.sito Bastino and French actress Diana Bel. m a scene as they will appear m the film "the Dictator And His Lover", shortly going into production m Milan. Bastino will play the part of a handsomer, and younger. Mussolini, and the actress the partUP - 65 words
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Article70 1954-02-16 7 PLYMOUTH, F-. ber) A 34-year- c- aped irom Britaii 'i Darbnoor Prison neai hen \tis w&\ back ho gave the twi policemen who ca ig re thine* 1 tot the F< >i I As.socia'ioii Cup Una] ill May. WTalkei V tip might one. The Bo70 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-02-16 7 photo SEEN m London i» (tun Quarnstrom. of Swede*. whom it is rumoured ma\ become engaßed to Lord (.ranvilk. first cousin <»f the Queen Thr Swedish jiirl who sp«akv CMd Ensli.sh. ha» beea in' England about tun years. and worka lor an int«- I n»iUP - 81 words
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Article17 1954-02-16 7 THIEVES ij ud m B: setts, and ownei Kenm th D a wet Judy.— AP.17 words
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Advertisement742 1954-02-16 8 NORDDEUTSCHER TXOYD AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Ouoa. Marseilles^ Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg ft Bremen S pore P Sham Penang T.S Briunsibweig 1 HAP AC JiiFeb 3Mar 4/sMai 6 /7 Mar IS Bieberslein (NDL) 15 MMar 22Mar 23 24Mar Hobs Kon- ManUa. Kobe Yokohama. i*-u.uu P.S'bam Spore *T.S Kus>el742 words
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Advertisement1173 1954-02-16 8 r*tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE gi:j«j M Haoi MA^S^iELD CO., LTD. p g^r Incorporated In Singapore Carrier*- m-ihui to proceed via other port*, to loan ana diidiarst cargo SAILINGS to LI\EKPOOL (iLAStiOW LONDON CONTINENTAL POBTs Due Sail* H Sbair eenam •'yrrhus for Marseilles Liverpool Glasgow Feb 14/16 Feb 17/18 Aeneas for1,173 words
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Advertisement747 1954-02-16 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koval Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I me Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON NEW ¥ORR PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore t S'bam Penaag SUMATRA (SMN) 19/25Feb 26Feb Ist call 27Feb 2nd call 2 3Feb *SOESTD¥B (HAL) 28Feb/6Mar 7Mar m*t ♦UTRECHT (RL) 19/25747 words
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Advertisement648 1954-02-16 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK CONTLM j Spore P Sham f ing "MAGDALA" for Bangirnfc ...Gdn.?: 28 •'SONGKHLA'' for Kobstebapfr Saigon, Hongkong. Maniia. Kobe and Yokohama 22 23Feb 21 21 Feb 20 "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 2 (iMar i j "PASADENA" for Kohsichsng. Saigon. Hongkong. Mai Kobe and Yokohama648 words
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Article, Illustration273 1954-02-16 9 Standard Market- Reporter CANADA'S exports to Malaya last year shrank to about a third of the 1952 value, the Canadian Trade Commissioner to Malaya, Mr D. S. Armstrong said yesterday. And the prospects of any increase this year do not justify optimism, observed273 words
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Article131 1954-02-16 9 THE rubber market m Singapore remained dull and i featureless yesterday. first j grade rubber for March ship- meat closing at 55-;-!/8 cents per lb. Prices remained practically unchanged during the day with only small business passing. The market was inactive with no orders from abroad. There was131 words
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Article59 1954-02-16 9 Small business was reported m the produce market m Sin- j gapore yesterday, with prices easier m all sections. Singapore produce prices (per picul) yesterday were: j Gambier $210; Bali Coffee! $280; betel .nut $28; (Split) $27; copra -$38| coconut oil 562 (sellers); Pepper $350 (Muntok White); $345 (Sarawak59 words
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Article47 1954-02-16 9 HARRISONS AND CROSFI ELD REPORT MESSRS. Harrisons Cms- I field (Malaya) Ltd. report the following crops for January, 19.14: Allenby 30,000 Lbs. Benta 68.000 lbs., Jeram I Kuantan 40.000 lbs., Kundong 38,000 lbs., Mentakab 75,000 1 lbs., Sungei Bagan 100.000 j lbs. and Tanjong Pau 55,600! lbs.47 words
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Article48 1954-02-16 9 LONDON, Feb. 15 (Beuter) British car exports dropped slightly last year. The total sent abroad was 302.223 compared with 309.832 m L 952. the Society of Motor Manufacturers stated last week. Australia was the best customer She took 60.595 compared With 57.033 m 1932.48 words
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Article48 1954-02-16 9 MOSCOW. Feb. 15. CReuter). Three British industrialists I announced here early yesterday that Russia had signed a con- tract with them to purchase British machine tools worth £3.500,000. I The contracts are for com- c panics m Gloucester. Peterbo- < rough and Halifax. 548 words
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Article54 1954-02-16 9 LONDON, Feb. 15 (Reuter)— Oil has been found m commercial quantities near Nottingham, Central England, by the Darcy Exploration Company, a subsidiary of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, it was announced here recently. It was struck at a depth of 3,029 feet, but the extent of production54 words
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Article720 1954-02-16 9 WITH one or two exceptions m industrials, the Malayan share market was generally easier yesterday. Rubber shares remained neglected. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Ords. 3.50 MM Pret. 210 2.20 xc m i,t nzt i j i. BB Peirol M/-d M/f720 words
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Article46 1954-02-16 9 NEW YORK, Feb. JP midfef paper- t.j machine, made fn 1 tffered on th<? ut Ket. Although only tan Mb ihe machine is sairi to be able to dupli ate the ta i iobs performed by th^ siry** usually gigantic eq-.p.:.ent.46 words
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Miscellaneous268 1954-02-16 9 Lil Abne* r .-cv; TREACMEO PORTJhEI I I .c-- r appeared to Be:^^ Jr k.#»l I_T n r i i -^^-^i^^jySQk .Tl.Sllfrffc.l OOLL'SHAIDy iite^H- H D CT °*'J «T'S MUMAN.TWAT^ V^^^ \*> w) N -^y X^ MANLY ?AM J nulS^ l |ii u J^<-CVO l >Fo^^- f r J-^ .4.11ey268 words
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Miscellaneous694 1954-02-16 9 BSI N(j AP O REj 1 111 flTi liOl^ ip* j **tA*Sj 9 !1 1 11 In '^'li^^B^ <.i.<>Hi r :-< -,d Y.W.CA: English classes, it .3o am.: j I f ~M^?/iVfci&. ?iom p 'i n 'clV's.'." S l f/' MtiFiFfO "fl ners) and 6.15 p.m (advanced; ,v. '1 ,X£694 words
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Article231 1954-02-16 10 OECENTLY 1 save my ha>band a present for the Chines** (few Year. He did not ;ive me any prtseni and Lhia hurt me. Evt- n small gift would have shown that he thought of me. What should I do? "ELK IT met xrid fiver enjoys re -h»231 words
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Article, Illustration627 1954-02-16 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT Cy IK.WNIE w.i> ahraja teil- iru HM li »v, good her >m t!! hn. \\.:s. It vasal jasl a motiicr's laje either for little Jimmy r-i'.!. was .i nit.ilcl baby. Taei scarceti had bad nUM with him from the daj h W.J-, bornU.P. - 627 words
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Article, Illustration937 1954-02-16 10 VICTORIA CHAPPELLE - VICTORIA CHAPPELLE -By- Royal Tour Has Effect On Fashion Trends AN INTERESTING series of prints are coming to the top of the 1 954 popularity poll m London's couture and wholesale couture houses. These are the new versions of penlines or "ink splash" designs which will937 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-02-16 10 STAR mannequin Bettina shows one of the jersey models she created for "Clairlaine. a French ready-to-wear jersey shop. Bettina. who launched models after models of Jacques Fath or Hubert de Given* chy and has been the worldhonoured ambassador of French fashion, enters the battle for herself. This number, designed forUP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-02-16 10 Photos). (LEFT): Paris milliner Marthe presented this dove-grey straw trimmed with a brown jind <rey straw band, with her r>.">4 Spring Collection. Named "Jockey," the hat is worn forward. (Right>: Reminiscent of the 1920's was this stitched vagabond hat in white felt ■.h»wn by Paris' Danish milliner Svend at hisA.P. - 68 words
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Advertisement126 1954-02-16 10 Pepsodent realln gives d^ teeth Teeth cleaned with Pejoodent an- uhii.-i. That^ because they are cleaner! And they a Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that ■•■••> Peps(»dent with Iriutn < leans away the lihn yin I teeth, hut al>o liarhours the danger. »v« paom 'hat < d.'< ay. So for126 words
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Miscellaneous390 1954-02-16 10 "h' RITA DEL MR r y im \r» iji <■■ i \n<;\ lie>«M roar imL" Ku><\,\n Proverb. TUESDAY l»li IMItVONE: Proceed stematically and patiently toward a defin tie goal. Do not be discouraged by delays or obstacles Bcono- i 1 mize; Limil expenditures or chance-talcing I :i m n im390 words
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698 1954-02-16 11 leave Pi rie Alone! Zatopek Is The Man He's After P*e> Wilton Says: Oo,do M I. niah* t« Twm d^ OX er LONDON, Feb. 15.— 50 Gordon Pirie will not be c tor the Empire Games at Vancouver from August 7. -r, he >aid that he was informing the selectors698 words
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Article, Illustration288 1954-02-16 11 A Great Welcome Awaits Arsenal LONDON, Feb. 15 Russia's invitation to Arsenal to visit Moscow this autumn is part 1 of a drive this year to stage i international sports meetings throughout the Soviet Union, j They are moving into international Soccer288 words
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Article, Illustration436 1954-02-16 11 Xv EKNON >lOR(iAN Fct U Rcutc Pirie. Brii i le I ru Britis I iheEu ich is Ozech c antic and c end Berne, Swil 0 t>tttn>r**r%tf i le tanging i./rongs iosc who •<-«"■ > bis country ■•■.<■■; before it he b shadow m B Chris436 words
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Article42 1954-02-16 11 MANILA, Feb. 15 (AP)— Lennari Bergelin and Stefan Stockenberg, Swedish tertois stars, and Hong Kong champion Ip Koon Hung, left here today for Hong Kong after participating m the Asia:: Tennis Championship?. BergeUn W r.x the DO«a*S singles title.42 words
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Article29 1954-02-16 11 RESULTS of the Singapore Rifle Association's spoon shoot on Sunday: Gun score Lt G Newman 98. Handicapte score (a)— Sgt. Dorr 100.87, .(b) C. De Souza f9.3329 words
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674 1954-02-16 11 G. E. McCADDEN - Why Australian Tennis Crowds Are Different G. E. McCADDEN By SYDNEY, Feb. 15.— The galleries that provoked Tony Trabert and Vie Seixas m a series of unfortunate incidents m Australia aren't quite the same as the galleries m America's "big tennis." And the Aussie crowds aren't quite the same either674 words
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62 1954-02-16 11 MERRYTIME will meet Fair- j wind m a return badminton I match at the Clerical Union Hall at 7 p.m. today. The Merrytime team is Will Tay, Tan Loh See, Lim Kirn Peow, Cheong Cheng Swee. On« Tiong Gin. Chan Soo Guan. Tan Kok Ann B<62 words
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Advertisement253 1954-02-16 11 NOTICES NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DITCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ss. "Rotti" arrived 13.2.1!)54. /CONTRARY to o ur previous A advertisement please note that cargo ex subject vessel has been discharged into S.H.B. Godowns 15/16. Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail. 41. Robinson Road Tel: ***** PHARMACEUTICALS DAPTAKOS BRETT CO.. L LTD..253 words
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Advertisement530 1954-02-16 11 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED SEPARATE tenders are in-' vited for each of the io'.- lowing services for 1954:--<A) Making-up of uniforms (including cutting) for the Perak Medical Department and the Central Mental Hospital. Tan.iong Rambuian. (B) Supply of various types of shoes to the Perak Medical Department and the Central Mental530 words
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Advertisement649 1954-02-16 11 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are mvii. c lor the following vacancies m the Department ol Social Wi tart. Smgapore:G I MSO\ SCH OO L FOR j BOYS <ai Huu.-e-masteri two. j Salary scale: 5240-12A-H72 B 390-18 A.-534 p.m. piu> c'.O.L a ii d Singapore AJJowan- ces. Total emoluments at prtsen; range649 words
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Advertisement744 1954-02-16 11 Standard Service For The Unetutiloyed AT VOIE SsSKMCL: Axe rm unemployed and .11 ne<-d. lv iielp you nnd wurk the Singapore Standard I nerapiu raeat Bureau otter*. ><>o free ipiir m I this column. Jum caU »r v, rile .your local Standard f*r ian application form whu-L *«v -tuiuld return744 words
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Article, Illustration733 1954-02-16 12 JEFFERY JAMES - NERVOUS GERRY PUT AW CUP THIS WAY JEFFERY JAMES BOXERS BACK IN TRIUMPH By WE'VE BROUGHT BACK THE CUP! And for more than 300 sweating Sin gaporeans who had waited for the Charon (Expected time 1 p.m. Arrival time 3.30 p.m.) and the returning Colony boxers from Australia, the waiting733 words
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Article171 1954-02-16 12 IPOH, Mon.— The 12th Lancers who won all live major trophies here last year added another to their collection by annexing the Coronation Cup against the Rest winning by 4 3 m the opening match of the soccer season here today. The winning goal was scored171 words
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Article67 1954-02-16 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— In a Johore Bahru soccer league match. 221 Vehicle Bn. beat the Chinese s—l.5 1. Scorers for 221 Bn. were Bostok, Bel!, two each, and Pressford. Wee Kirn scored for the losers. In another game, the Junior Medical Sports Club beat Police 4—2. Scorers for67 words
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Article28 1954-02-16 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Customs. Singapore, beat Johore Military Forces 2-0 j m a soccer friendly here today. Xawi and Ibrahim I Hassan were the scorers.28 words
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622 1954-02-16 12 LINESMAN - LINESMAN INDIA 10 MALACCA O By MALACCA, Mon.— Opening their federation tour nere today me inaian Hockey Federation tourists notched the same number of goals they collected m their two games m Singapore winning by 10 0. Balbir Singh accounted for eight ot622 words
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Article151 1954-02-16 12 M \LACCA, Mon. The lnit... r. EiH'ke.N tourists arr belt fcaictdaj afttr-no.-n for its single Malacca cncarrirat here t»>day with thr reception »om- ■Mtec «»f the Malacca Htnkev Association which went la .Muar receive them. The highlight of the Settle- ire to the vi.-itors tne the Municipal151 words
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139 1954-02-16 12 PENANG. Mon.— The Penang key Asso riati n have c te 11 ayers to 'rain for the itch igainsi the Indian bockej to rists Fef -l. Th iy an CD. hammed, MS K. Sundram, Maya-: Meah, J, Vaz, R, Hegerhorst, Cheahl Boh I-'-- Chew139 words
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Article51 1954-02-16 12 ALOR STAR. Mon.— Hurdle race over om mile will be among I seven evens to be run by the Kedafa Gymkhana Club at Atari SI on March 7 as m previous j '><_-i-; the t t e Will oe con ftned I "j 13 win lote.51 words
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Article311 1954-02-16 12 SEREMBAX. Mon. Air. A. K. Retnam was elected new President of the Negri Sembilan Football Association at the annual general meeting of '.he association he'd here last night a: the N.S. club. He obtained a five-vote majority over Mr. Liin Kee Siong who has311 words
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291 1954-02-16 12 SAFA Cot $11,000 From Saigon Tour AS A RESULT of SAFA's Saigon Tour, a new Inter-port fixture will appear on SAFA's 1954 soccer calendar. This will be between Vietnam F. A. and Singapore, with the inaugural game to be played here m Singapore m the third week m October. The291 words
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Article, Illustration216 1954-02-16 12 ITS NOT very often that a Singapore team returns victorious from an oversea fr., and The Standard's cameraman. Chen Ta Khoon. made it a great occasion for pi, when the Colony team returned to Singapore after winning the Aw Cheng Chye Cup ts Australia. Here, m216 words
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Article99 1954-02-16 12 THE annual general meeting of the Tiger Sporting Association was held yesterday, and the following were elected office-bearers for the year: Patrons: Mr. Aw Boon Haw Mr. Aw Kow. President: Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. Vice-Presidents: Mr Aw Swan. Mr. Aw Cheng Talk. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Tan Cheng99 words
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Article33 1954-02-16 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club drew one-all m a ho-'key •friendly' with the S.H.B. Recreation Club on the padang yesterday. Lloyd Valber* opened for S.H.B. and Recs equalised through Alo<bergen.33 words
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Miscellaneous21 1954-02-16 12 Today's Sport RUGBY: SCCs 1-A-Side quarterfinals. SOCCER: Inter-school— ACS vs. St. Anthony— SJl. S.JI vs. Victoria Victoria. Bunk'!/ vs. R.I. R.I.21 words
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