Singapore Standard, 18 February 1954
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Title Section18 1954-02-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jfc m Sl Vol. IV. No. 231. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article74 1954-02-18 1 Riot Is Checked After 4 Deaths ILCCIT V Feb. 17 X -A West Bengal -nt communique uv reporLcd that .d pcHfe were m "•>! oH the situal after serious estefdaj m prot the arrest ot rikir.u school tea- how- 1 g of c 1 tin i v House sni st74 words
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Article28 1954-02-18 1 US Planes Evacuate Lest Army' pp., i ol B i A a non-stop tt" F a. taking m< i na's 1 1 ai furl j argest per- ees.28 words
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Article90 1954-02-18 1 Exchange Atomic Facts, Ike WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 resident Eisenhower today proposed the exchange J more military and atomic informa- <«*> with United States' aiies to enlarge American 1 unary effectiveness and i ngthen our efforts to aggression." i oui tned m a i the IW > number of 1 States90 words
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Article405 1954-02-18 1 Was Phone Call An Appointment With Death? Standard Staff Reporter MR. LOW ENG, 37-year-old Shanghai born ticket clerk of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Co., Ltd., who made an appointment after a mysterious telephone call on Monday, has been reported missing to the Police. Low's disappearance405 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-02-18 1 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER presented Sir Edmund Hillary (right) and Sir John Hunt (centre), conquerors of the Everest. with the Hubbard Medal of the Na tional Geographic Society at a White House ceremony m Washington. Sir Edmund, who is seen shaking hands with the U.S. President, accepted theU.P. - 73 words
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Article236 1954-02-18 1 Propaganda Chief In Toll u^v AL L A Ll:y i PIK W^-An alert patrol of the v*est Yorkshire Regiment yesterday killed five terrorists, including -i District Committee Member m a lishtn.ns ambush of their jungle camp m Cameron Highlands m Perak. The patrol comprising two236 words
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Article132 1954-02-18 1 NAIROBI. Feb. 17 (AFP).— At '.east 19 Mau Man terrorists were killed m one of the big- i gesi clashes yet between security forces and terrorists which Is still taking place at i Thika, 30 miles north of here, it was learned here. The132 words
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Article70 1954-02-18 1 I MILAN, Feb. 17 (L'Pj A Communist strike paralysed the heart of industrial Italy today a s thousands of workers j walked off their jobs, m homlage to comrade Ernesto Lenni. Who died after a scuffle yesterday with Premier .Mario Scelba's riot squads. For 15 minutes70 words
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Article29 1954-02-18 1 I SIR Roger Stevens. Britain's first ambassador to Persia for over two years. Left London by air for Beirut yesterday oil his way to Teheran. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article28 1954-02-18 1 B VNOI Fe i-' i fighter be a Commui ;i nent j into the Jungles I Sai tod g Red pressure the last utpost28 words
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Article82 1954-02-18 1 LONDON, Feb. 17. {tfeutef), Messages o; goodwill from Yorkshire mayors end newspapers for Yorkshire troops fighting the bandits m Malaya, !e# London airport today by personal courier. The'./ are being taken to the Far East by Major Alan I Si: pson, Public Relations Officer m Britain's82 words
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78 1954-02-18 1 Royal Visit To America Is Confirmed WASHINGTON. Feb. 17 (Renter) A Buckingham Palace official today confirmed that the Queen Mother Will visit the United States m the autumn and said further details would be given soon. The announcement that the Queen Mother would go to the States was first made78 words
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308 1954-02-18 1 LONDON. Feb. 16 (Renter) A pistol shot m a secluded wood near Cologne, Germany, today put an end to the violent life of Ronald John Chesney, 45. big time international crook and smuggler and virtually closed the case of the recent double murder308 words
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Article58 1954-02-18 1 LONDON*. Wed. The use of troops m the Straits Times dispute will be raised by Air I Stanley Awuery, Labour Member of Parliament m the House of Commons next Wednesday. Mr. Awberv was unable to get the question on the order paper yesterday, so i\ will58 words
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Article28 1954-02-18 1 A SEVEN-year-old Indian boy was fatally injured m a collision with a motor lorry m j 14| mi! e Bukit Timah Read. 'Singapore, late Last night28 words
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Article39 1954-02-18 1 PUSAN. Korea, Fob. IT. <.\P> Three Koreans were killed when the buildings m which I they iived were demolished by a truck which collided with a j freight train near here yo.-ter--1 day, the Army announced.39 words
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130 1954-02-18 1 CANBERRA. Feb. 17 (AP)— The Queen stood m a scorching Canberra sun for 15 minutes today without a parasol m a colourful ceremony of presenting new colours to the Corps of Staff Cadets at Duntroon Royal .Military College. The heal did not appear130 words
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Article166 1954-02-18 1 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Feb.— The Indonesian Government has rushed police reinforcements to the IndonesianSarawak border where fighting: has broken out between two Dyak head-hunting clans. Local press dispatches' from i Pontianak, the capital of West .Borneo, reported that 30166 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-02-18 1 m n .story of a "courageous corpora"", who braved terrorist bullets i kiiling of Lim [eng Sek i mi ;tee member of It came as a climax to-a j .>■ B nt- m the Ra i P I leration I n f trists being the107 words
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Article31 1954-02-18 1 LONDON". Feb. 16: (Reuter). A driver surse < I Lewis of ng to B D The nurse Mrs. Edit H to s in a private South co!31 words
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Advertisement38 1954-02-18 1 RCIAIY L\SLHA\(E I>TLAND IRADING CO.. r ;ce St S pore Tel. ***** (Ohm UMi (rtOf frteffet and be SURE of the best TO BUTTER HMSS TROUBLE, LESS FUSS, IF YOL SHOP WITH ITS." SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.38 words
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Advertisement27 1954-02-18 1 SHELL With Ignition Control Additive British Patent Reaistered W^VJllJ^- AOVT Of THE GENERAL EuECTRIC CO. ITO. lw tNCUN§ I SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMfOS PENAN* l ■■■iii i27 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-02-18 2 TAXIMEN'S MEET MAY MAKE HISTORY MEMBERS of the Penan? X.W.CA. posed for a photograph with Miss Phyllis Lour (sitting fifth from U?ft. centre row > who has cumr to Malaya to take over duties as National Director of the V \V C.A. Federation and Singapore. ->I».ss I.owe recently arrived mStandard - 87 words
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Article77 1954-02-18 2 PENANG, W I S Youth cc C nil tr. Hei i i to d The St thai all possibh being befor< Uh I "If this 2 :-.v a ■JlMni home -aa recn atioa a place He disc osed negotia- i c being At they77 words
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Article286 1954-02-18 2 A Xi at, Mr. C X- Superioi v that th« P"ce J well a re *d ha value 1 id 1 1 Decision On Free Insurance Plan SINGAPOREANS will find it hard to get taxis this Sunday between 9.30 a.m. and j 1 p.m. Reason being,286 words
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Article217 1954-02-18 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed.; At a meeting of the Council of Slate, here today, the President, Dato Kamaruddin 1 bin Haji Idris. tod members that the report of the Federal Elections Committee meant great changes, representing a step forward m the politic.;: development of the217 words
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Article47 1954-02-18 2 MRS. R. G. Seymour, wife oi the Base Commander, R.A.F. Seletar, will open the Recreaiion Room of the R.A.F. Auxiliary Police today at 4.45 p.m. The construction of this building has been made possible through a contribution from the Armed Services Welfare Association.47 words
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109 1954-02-18 2 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Tiie Kedah Government's attitude jof ignoring decisions made by Councillors on matters affect- j ing the Town was criticised by Che Azahari Taib (elected) J at today's meeting of the Town Council here. Che Azahari said several requests made by Councillors j109 words
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Article133 1954-02-18 2 I WAR ON SOCIETIES THE Singapore Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. G. Morris, has received a letter from the Singapore Hawkers' Inion, pledging their support to help the polite m their battle against secret societies. ter ass rea the Coni- ers Oi do their utmost to133 words
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Article94 1954-02-18 2 Indian Navy Arrives And Is Feted PENANG W F i «r of tl R Vc Capt. D W. and the Ag nt ol I of India m lya, Mr. P. M. Nair, paid j nn the comBcei of the Squi»> nd, M. M. Kaul nved the Indian eption com- 194 words
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Article26 1954-02-18 2 AN" extraordinary general meeting of the Ea>-tern Smelting Workers" Union will be held at Kampong Jawa Bahru on Thursday. Feb. 25 at 5.15 p.m.26 words
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270 1954-02-18 2 Warning To Boys Who Send Mothers To Court 3 i ie 1 ting. Mx J. D efc >urn, the c Magistrate peer- 1 ie sines and he have ye 1 I mothers I I severely. t repi ehen--1 ir son 1 1 fa t him A ng the 200 nin270 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-02-18 2 moto b> MR POH SENG HIN of Tampl n threw a Chinese New Year dinner t o the District OftWr Military officers. Government officials, planters and their wives at hi* rll !h!» Main JKoad. Picture s h oW the party getting ready for 'ihow res.d™,, Agency Tampin NewsAgency Tampin News - 48 words
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Article117 1954-02-18 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price-, dents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers No 1 K.S S SjiOt Loose 54 i 54 i No. 1 R.S.S. 543 .")4; No. > R.S.S. 54 J 54 i: No. S R.S.S. 531 Ml Tone: Quiet. lIN PKU't The priic of li r117 words
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Article92 1954-02-18 2 TEOH Ah Lam was charged m the Second District Court 1 lay On three counts of rimin y intimidating Cheng Bok Ciiee. Lee Kok Sen,; and Cheng Hock by threatening injury to their persons, so thai :hey would not go to work' for the Straits Times92 words
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Article50 1954-02-18 2 MALACCA- Wed. Talk here of the Klebang crocodile have led many to make a beeHue for the fourth mile Klebang to gel a glimpse of it From yesterday, crowds- of sightseers flocked to the snot. Some sightseers reported j having seen as .many as thre crocs.50 words
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196 1954-02-18 2 SENTENCE of two years' I rigorous imprisonment was imposed i:i the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a meej seller, Abdullah, .son of Abbas (40). when he was found guilty of raping a 13--year-old schoolgirl. Abdullah, who claimed that the girl had invited him to be196 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-02-18 2 PART of the first floor of a house m Rope Walk, Penang, collapsed on Tuesday, resulting m the death of one of the occupants. Foong Hoong. 44. a girl was injured. The front walls of the house are now leaning outwords. Police have made an application for74 words
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Article214 1954-02-18 2 FINANCIAL worries were the cause of Detective Staff Serjeant, Lee Kirn Suan, shooting himself at the Slng^rtore Beach Read Police Station, at 6.30 p.m. on Jan. 23. This was revealed m the Coroner's Court yesterday, a: the inquest on Lee. The day before Lee's death,214 words
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Article65 1954-02-18 2 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. In aid ol the Women Institute's Centra B i ding Fund. St. George^ Gii School's dramatic society will stage a pan mime entitled "George and the Dragon" by Gillian Edmu.\c.-. together with an operatta "Marenka" at St. Mai k a Sat.. Feb 27 at65 words
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Article109 1954-02-18 2 EITHER ALL OR MONE': UNION THE Singapoi Employees' Un day wrote tot! Tim Pn s$ L1 arm'j 900 I ployees would back for do;' lo avoid bn\ victimisation. The letter stai \\n;. v. as the o. dispu < and tin firm v by referen i tc an penson ike H109 words
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Article38 1954-02-18 2 Malacca Pool: Action At Last MLA acca a( last d som og all mf ed port. Today. meeting Coui ed that erecting pubti poo! the •> 1 mittee con at}d M .vr.v foci p into the of erecl v38 words
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Advertisement59 1954-02-18 2 j^T i>"l\<ff 7j i J7/ 7/ r\i< i: jjji V 4 DINE TONIGHT m VI IN THE PALM COURT GRILL t^ AFTERWARDS IN THE BALLROOM UJ ENJOY THE BEST MUSIC FLOOR W.J SHOW IN TOWN 5? lJ THE ELIZASETHSN GRILL 'ij V» I H!. 11l >! KM MI \< 1.159 words
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Advertisement157 1954-02-18 2 for the besi value -for- mom -7 ,?i anything Mechanical or Elect Wepnxemt "SPONG'3" gggr COCOANUT MEAT SfIPECZZR r, Wo mowe cuttim Vl km other two a 1 be made a c i.c- v thee t v^- -j c a ri imbs. eic Jt»<----eve ec .bes p* C MO 6MM157 words
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Article, Illustration151 1954-02-18 3 TESGAHBASED Lincoln* oi MM N 1 K.A.A.F Squadron nu i^ successful bombing .m 1 >tufing attack on a terr>rut ..tnip m southern Ipoh jresterdaj morning The strike leader, the C O of the ,N». 1 Squadron R A.A.F.. Win<-Cumniunder A.R. Elm- ->'. H.id a V.I. P. i;)-piK>t m151 words
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Article26 1954-02-18 3 I Stan- I i I igj ru!l ;ood ai an n ter of I to lie i t Oj n26 words
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Article225 1954-02-18 3 Man With $2,109 Held At Causeway IW/HHM bin Mohanmed Ali «,io;>d trial m the Singapore i\ssiie Court yesterday on a charge of hold- i dgaretftc delivery van and robbing the clerk Ol 53. 500. Another man. Oh Kirn Kee (24), was charged with abetting Ibrahim. A third accused, Isiri i225 words
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Article83 1954-02-18 3 THI. Income Tax Department U-»t year collected just ■nder 587.400.000 the hi^heit collection for any real > my income tax was iut.'d into Singapore. The Comptroller of Inn>me Tav, Mr. I). II Tudor, i Inl l The Standard yesterdaj thai the collection for 1952 nm83 words
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Article296 1954-02-18 3 Majority Vote In Perak State Council Decides i IPOH, Wed.— Government servants m Perak will not be allowed to stand as candidates for election to j Town Councils. An amendment to this effect was apj proved by a majority vote at the Perak Council of I296 words
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Article46 1954-02-18 3 THE sponsors of the National Association of Perak. who were supposed to hold a meeting at the Malay Association Lumut. with the object of forming a branch here, failed to turn up on Sunday, who had. come were disappointed for no meeting took46 words
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Article204 1954-02-18 3 Drop In Estate Duties In 1953 Standard Staff Reporter THE total collection of estate duty m Singapore last year was $4,000,000 —a drop of $500,000 over the 1952 figure. The Commissioner of Estate Duty. Mr. W. G. Alcock, told The Standard yesterday that the drop was due to a decline204 words
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Article141 1954-02-18 3 SPECIAL and general da-, mage.s totalling $9,000 were I awarded m the Singapore High i Court yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin, who had sued the Changi Bus Co.. for damages arising out of an accident. On Oct. 29, 1952, the first plaintiff, Mrs. Mabel141 words
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Article49 1954-02-18 3 THE Singapore Police Band performance to be held on Feb. 25 at Katong Park has been cancelled as the Band will be engaged on the same day for the opening ceremony by the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, of the Alexandra Road Fire Station.49 words
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Article89 1954-02-18 3 AFTER three prosecuting witnesses gave their evidence m a case m which a pedestrian was knocked down by a car. Air. Howe Yoon Chong, the Singapore Second Traffic .Magistrate, said that there was no case to meet, as the Police could not prove who was the89 words
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Article102 1954-02-18 3 WHITLEY PLAN IS TO BE STUDIED Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE City Council's Labour sub-commit toe has an extensive agenda for a meeting on Saturday, when it will discuss a draft constitution for a proposed Whitley Council for all categories ol workers employed by the Council. Y,:r;. if trade ling i102 words
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Article30 1954-02-18 3 THE Indonesian Vice-Consul m Penang, Air. AI. A. Moersid, will go on transfer to Jakari i The assistant Vice-Consul, [man Surjakusuma, will take charge of the office.30 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-02-18 3 GROUP photo taken a t a farewell party given m honour of Mr. N. M. Pillai (seated third from right) by his friends on the eve of his departure to India by s.s. Rajula today. Mr. Pillai is an employee of the War Department m Singapore and a social worker.50 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-02-18 3 Jaycees Gathering MR. DOUGLAS HOGE. president of the World Junior Chamber of Commerce, pictured here with six of the seven members selected to represent Singapore at the Fourth A>ian Regional Conference to be held m Hongkong from Feb. 24 to 25. This Standard picture was taken at Raffles Hotel last91 words
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Article, Illustration385 1954-02-18 3 Mystery Shrouds Case Of The Locked Door THE mystery shrouding: tlie locked door ot a Singapore Improvement Trust house m Race Course Road, baffled the police and the occupants on Tuesday night. What the police and the occupants want to know is: How did the safety catch click into position385 words
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Article38 1954-02-18 3 KUA! P B marked increase m membership compared to other years. The report is to be presented jnd annual general Ig to be Feb. 2: the Sivan Ten:: S Besi X I. X our.38 words
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Advertisement93 1954-02-18 3 IHK CULMINATION OF A GREAT WEEK OF ENTERTAINMENT T~: mi mow feature film of the royal tour I TO FIJI, TOHGA AMD HEW ZEAUHDIH FULL COLOUR f .|AQUEE?S WORLD// TOUR FILMED IN EASTMAJ4 COLOUR j|*L PRe Jw-£D UNDER TW€ SU?£RV«SIO«OF /I 11/ -AUTLETON KSIGHT <//' > fTfi I'"* COJ.QG 3^93 words
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Advertisement112 1954-02-18 3 I Do«Me-de<ked"Stroto" dippers* to i m FRANCISCO 1 I Connecting Clipper service via Manila i ftw \lui-lteul «>• p,,,.,|i.' /A M&^ WOPID-S MOST MMEB'CM SSLLOYD TRIESTINO MAKE YOUR ROUND VOYAGE TO HONGKONG IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT n Mm mm i<>\ 11 \i h\ \asvmk "VICTORIA" O "ASIA" TIA |>^< SOUS'M I112 words
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Miscellaneous78 1954-02-18 3 Weather Report MINI Ml M Temperature: From 7.:'-» n tn. i>l>. 16 t«> 7.:;o a.m. Feb. 17 Singapore 7 11- > Penang 175F); Kota Bahro (72F); Knala Lumpur (7jF); Ipoß i7lF.i; Kuantun (69F). Mjxi m v n Temperature: From 7.5>j :i m. to 7.30 p.m. Feb 17 Singapore OOF); Penang78 words
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246 1954-02-18 4 Indian Troops And ALL PoWs Leave Colony Standard Shipping Reporter THE first contingent of Indian Custodian forces who arrived here on Tuesday after operational duties hi Korea left for India yesterday m the trooper Asturias. Tne Representative of the Government ol India m Singapore. Mr. M. Gopaia Menon. ana leading246 words
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Article70 1954-02-18 4 Police Dig Up Fifth Red Grave PEN ANG. Wed Police and Security Forces dus up another grave m the jungle m the Bukit C.umbiar area of Penan? Island, early this This was the fifth jjrave to be discovered since Security Forces, actin? on information, started a search ol this area.70 words
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Article44 1954-02-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An unknown ptraon raised a false fire alarm at midnight last night. He notified the Central Fire Statical here that there was a Brc m SentuL A fire engine rushed to tne suburb bui found no fire.44 words
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Article29 1954-02-18 4 FOR fi-hi:ig m the Kuala SunfCi, Muar, and lur using a boat without permits. Sim Swce Yong was fined a total of $10 by the Muar Magistrate.29 words
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175 1954-02-18 4 Two More Storeys for Bank building THE Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.. Singapore, is adding another two and a half storeys to its present three storey premises m Robinson Road, at a cost of over $100,000. The extension to the building is necessitated by the expansion of business Sir. Lee Unee175 words
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Article36 1954-02-18 4 THE SUNDAY Standard raption story on free cooking demonstrations was wrongly reported to have been given by the Singapore Electric Company. The classes are m fact run by the General Electric Company, Singapore, i36 words
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Article126 1954-02-18 4 MALACCA, Wed.— Municipal Councillors today decided to draw up a five-year programme of capital works and set up a committee for this task. As a start the committee will consult heads of departments and work out a programme for the 1955-1960 period. Thi< committee will126 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-02-18 4 STAFF SERGEANT C. Nickson 15 19th The King's Royal Hussars, receiving the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal from Major General A. G. O'Carroll Scott. G.O.C. Singapore District, at a parade m Selarang Garrison on Tuesday. Sergeant Nickson joined the Army m 1929 and m the last war he served57 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-02-18 4 FIFTY representatives of the Malayan Christian Council pictured above during the annual meeting held ai. Kuala Lumpur's St. Mary's Parish Hall recently. The delegates came from all over the Federation and Singa-. pore. Seated from left are: Re* E w a MiSi> C- Sullivan*. Miss M. Wood. MissStandard - 85 words
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139 1954-02-18 4 A NEW, and only speed boa! service of its kind m Singapore was inaugurated yesterday afternoon by the Asia Travel Service m a run to the coral island of Pulau Sudong. The boat has comfortable' accommodation for 12 passengers, is 30 feet long and has139 words
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Article67 1954-02-18 4 THOMAS Pagiar claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to a charge of housebreaking by night into a building belonging to Dato C. J. Pagiar, at Joo Chiat Place. It was alleged the ofTence was committed on Feb. 16. Thomas Pagiar was allowed bail67 words
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Article30 1954-02-18 4 THE Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club wiil hold a "talentime and games night" on Sunday, Feb. 28 at IMO p.m. m the Roof Garden of The Embassy Hotel here.30 words
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Article265 1954-02-18 4 Cut Down $100 Fee For Trade KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Business m gen- eral is so bleak that many Chinese merchants j throughout have mdi- j cated "that they will not be able to afford contribution of the $100 towards businesses registration and licensing, this year. The265 words
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Article98 1954-02-18 4 IPOH, Wed.— A Bill calling' for the registration and licen- sing of petition writers m Perak passed through its first reading at the Council of State, Perak today. The Bill states that any j person who acts as a petition writer without having regis- tered or obtained98 words
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Article24 1954-02-18 4 DR. JOHN M. Laird, cosecretary of the Scripture Union and Children's Special Service Mission, will arrive m Singapore today from Colombo.24 words
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Article257 1954-02-18 4 $405,000 BRIDGE OVER PERAK RIVER IPOH. Wed.— Work on the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge over the Perak River at Parit wiil start shortly, with the approval by the State Finance Committee for $405,000 to be spent on the project. A bridge is urgently required to replace existing pontoon257 words
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119 1954-02-18 4 ABOUT 350 candidates turned up for recruitment In the Royal Malayan Navy at Woodlands Xav;:'. Barracks, during the past three toy* a Naval spokesman told The Standard. Recruitment ended yesterday. Malays headed the 2 is: with a total of 85 per cent of the119 words
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Article28 1954-02-18 4 A CATTLE owner. Ramat bin Safar was fined $5 jn the Muar Magistrate's Court for allowing a row to sirav m the > Police compound at Tanpkak.28 words
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270 1954-02-18 4 Countess Is Surprised At 'NormalConditions' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A German Countess, who flew into the Federation last week with visions of "barbed wire and shooting bandits," left for Singapore today pleasantly surprised at the normalcy here "despite the Communist insurrection." The real Malaya is so different from the impressions prevailing:270 words
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Article, Illustration234 1954-02-18 4 Mr, Carnage - Mr, Carnage *-Says Standard Staff Reporter THERE was an impression abroad that B was on the way out. that she was becoming a rate" nation and giving up her leadership ol Urn the former President of the Chartered fcMtifotc Secretaries and Chairman of G.E.C.234 words
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Article46 1954-02-18 4 PENANG. W'er.. A atmmons charge against Madam Yeap Kirn Hoe of MacAlister Road for unlawful occupation of Crown land, was withdrawn m the Magistrate's Court today on the instructions of the Deputy Public Proa tor. Madam Yeap m r,< \<< 'sent m Co::-'.46 words
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Article101 1954-02-18 4 Cyclists Given Warning ipoh. w« •> P< n \vi.. oe i Start a:: agci;^: them Since the I go: ryrimg re.-': been tnstai of offc nonnartinn v. gulation v To assist y servir.g po ice as the I inf oomm ices bd (a) Carr; E ligMa a ..Tip o.'ic a101 words
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Article41 1954-02-18 4 ONE Ummi m i lie Inaian odia which passi I luouf I pore on tin way India wen i nferta Tuesday nigj t to Hind I film. '•The J. g t God the Public Relation* Mobile Film41 words
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Article38 1954-02-18 4 MEMBER? the S. n Koong Ifusicv od i: AsSOriatiu!.. j tig I■■ enterib!:it> r pi Mr. Wong K< Xc f and dinner party m of his appoi o.t as ber of Vbt ese B;>ard. Larui Ma!38 words
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Advertisement279 1954-02-18 4 I i; i I I a made m (Germany oy :rie *c 1 known Merz Co. is i *c tried stimulant and tonic >i Wen. You will tee! younger ftitl renewed strength. State fcr Mer or Women Ask your Cberri>' CHARI CO (P.O. Box IZ.i) 39 Robm>on Rd.. Spore 1279 words
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290 1954-02-18 5 'EX-PRISONERS SHOULD NOT BE VICTIMISED' -.oner of Prisons, told Thi St^rd :i up to tile average person to reali^ ,v j !e: help to see <h £t they do not Bet mm S l n d Afer all, everybody Zkjf Lt° 3k T£ll nine or other, he said 1 at*r290 words
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164 1954-02-18 5 Higher Bursary Rates For Teachers FHE rates for teaching awarded to of Malaya been m--1 from $500 $1,000 to I sum of $1,500. T.i recommendar the I DeparV --re nt aftejr re- i bad rejected tne bur- the previous s;a!e d "they were > D»f ITJ Dire-tor of Mr P164 words
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Article67 1954-02-18 5 O. e In ;es a.• < 5 S 2apore*s Trs W R Haxwori i The Si wdard 3 1 sterday Vv •>. he said, ore i aer» the roads nob 1 ridges. le added, underind I mne 3 and overhead we d "cst a great* moi67 words
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Article77 1954-02-18 5 A Tay Koh Vat bus driver Tar. Kiat Lim. was fined $5C bj the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua, iay. for "destroying en col a.i ac ident" m which a man fell orf from a I boa a::d waa kil'.eJ. Tan a fanitted77 words
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Article76 1954-02-18 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 17. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on th c London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 161 d. March 16Id. April Jun 9 163 d. July/September 1 6 i d October Oecember 16|d. March c.i.f. 161 d. Tone:76 words
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325 1954-02-18 5 POH Wed.— l-art of the lower Perak town of lelok Apson which has been seriously affected by heavy erosion of the Perak River bank m this area will be gradually moved into the interior towards the Lhangkat Jong Road area. The Government feels325 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-02-18 5 photo. toS" of Vn^lo Saxon P^ Dd S °r f the SecOnd Visc u »t Bearsted. and one of the direcPo"e bVaiveSvi T C mpai^ Lt and Mrs Samuel who arrived m SingaDy a,r yesterday on a two-day visit. They a re now visiting Shell installations m the Far East.-Standard - 51 words
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106 1954-02-18 5 THE new Joint Air Traffic Control Centre to be manned by R.A.F. personnel and Department of Civil Aviation staff at Kallang Airport, Singapore, is expected to be put into full operation from Alar 1. This Centre is established m order to minimise the risk106 words
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82 1954-02-18 5 Court Asks For Siamese Interpreter A COURT usher was yesterday instructed by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. F.A. Chua. to send a letter to the Siamese Consulate inquiring: whether a Siamese interpreter would be available for a case involving a charge of negligent driving. Thepvithool Noochgasame, who resids m82 words
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Article31 1954-02-18 5 A CARPENTER living at j Henderson Road hung up his trousers and went to sleep. When he got up the next morning, he found $300 missing from his pocket.31 words
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Article99 1954-02-18 5 A MAN who came all the way from Indonesia to see his family m Singapore was yesterday fined $500 by the Singapore Seventh Police Court for altering his emergency certificate which was originally issued to him by the British Ambassador m Indonesia. He is Chiang Boey Shiak.99 words
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Article88 1954-02-18 5 SOME 100 members of the Singapore Government's General Clerical Service will be eligible to enter the proposed Executive Service, which will be mid-way between the General Clerical Service and the Senior Executive Service. The Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union will meet Government soon to discuss88 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-02-18 5 MR. C.R. Devaraj. Director and Secretary oi" Messrs. C.R. Dasaratha Raj of Singapore, will sail for India today m the Rajula on business. Mr. Raj is connected with the Independent Missionary Movement m the Colony.37 words
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Article176 1954-02-18 5 I 1 A YEARLY MEDICAL scho!- arship is to be awarded to any son or daughter of Singapore ex-servicemen to study at the University of Malaya. Mr. W. R. Dennis, Secretary of the ExServicemen's Association of Singapore, told Th e Standard last night. The Association, he176 words
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432 1954-02-18 5 They Decide That Women Are Failures Standard Staff Reporter LADY medical students went '"on trial" m the Central Hall. of the Faculty of Medicine, m! Singapore last night, before a jury of 100 of their fellow students, and were "found guilty" of being failures as medical women. The debate, which432 words
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Article410 1954-02-18 5 Rice And Sugar Trade KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Rice and sugar trade m Malaya will continue for the time being under Government monopoly. The Central Advisory Committee on Trade and Industries which recently met to discuss the matter of freeing controls on these two commodities, has agreed410 words
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294 1954-02-18 5 Thrift. Shop To Aid Children's Society THE American Women's Auxiliary m Singapore have thought up a new ide.a this year to earn money for their favourite charitable project the Colony's Aid Society. During their annual rummage sale, they will also run 1 a Thrift Shop which will sell new American294 words
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Article81 1954-02-18 5 A KAWKER v.ho Wit i.-.-i S gapofo Be I Traffic iwas: trate. Ifr. Hw i Yoon Chong, yesterday said thai he co ild not pay the because ne bad been lined >y the Government so often, he has no money left. The hawker. Lim81 words
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228 1954-02-18 5 RURAL residents a/ho live m houses with attap roofs can now change the roofs to corrugated iron, corrugated asbestos or aluminium sheets a a lire preventive measure states the Rural Board Newsleti B-' they n ..>.» Bi appiy the Rural Board foi a permit to228 words
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Advertisement26 1954-02-18 5 THE STORY EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT... m the HPKI PRINCE PHILIP *$M H Hh gs 0 fif i^S^V Valet P^^^^^^Hi TN£ FOOTMAN WHO !i~l9^^^B! PRINCESS MARGARET26 words
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Advertisement206 1954-02-18 5 X tfHk m Hum k4 we v Bmßßh Ea:h thriving business has CftMN a f:«.m fiti ngs being levied M-iihtn the different route to hhpbk Our route dome Benjamin fittings destined <.>r can be descnbeo m one «ord rf -rrrr rf tfr t niM— ifci pu xj '•Research" This explains206 words
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Article780 1954-02-18 6 THE world has. moved so gradually out of the cold war" that very little notice had been taken of it. It is one of those things which becomes apparent only when we are some distance away from it. So just as the coid war began without any780 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1954-02-18 6 TROUBLE IN TURKEY The Times Istanbul TCorresponden t a,;lkueryt 'THE NEXT Turkish general election will take place on May 2, two days before the month of Ramazan fasting begins. With this m mind, the political parties have started manoeuvring to gain positions as favourable as possible fn the eyes of1,311 words
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Article141 1954-02-18 6 Exam Men Were Shocked T7YEX seventeen-and eight* -Lj een-year-old grammarschool boys and girls now arc being accused oi illitera v The Joint Matriculation Board, one of the boards responsible for the General Certificate oi Education, is a armed at the standard of pupi s taking the advanced* level of the141 words
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Article85 1954-02-18 6 Sir-. It is gratifying to learn thai a telephone booth has been installed at Clifford Pier for trunk rails. Unfortunately m that particular booth there is neither iight nor a padlock for the door. A person without somebody's help is unable to speak over the phone. Because the85 words
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Letter229 1954-02-18 6 Sir;— Every right thinkings man, every man who has a^ love for the land of his birth, every honest man who admires a fearless expression of opinion would certainly agree with your correspondent "Dharman" for his letter appearing m The Singapore Standard of February 11. It229 words
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Letter124 1954-02-18 6 Sir:— ln the August meeting of the Legislative Council Mr. Dasaratha Raj said: "Let all these mischievous .critics drive iiUo their foolish heads one fact about myself: 1 am a Singaporean with undivided loyalty to Singapore. My approach to the Immigration Law, as to any other subject124 words
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Letter106 1954-02-18 6 Sir; Permit me to voice through the medium of your paper the difference in* the price of sugar m Singapore and the Federation. The price of sugar i s at present S2l per picul m Singapore while the price of the same commodity m the Federation is S4O106 words
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Article360 1954-02-18 6 WILLIAM CLARK - British Policy Towards Japan WILLIAM CLARK By LONDON, HPHE decision to invite the Prime .Minister of Japan, Mr. Ybshida, to visit Britain was Taken only with a. certain reluctance; for there are tew people In official circles m London who want to undertake the unwelcome task of formulating a British360 words
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Article249 1954-02-18 6 Review of Views Trade Recession UTUSAN MELAYU Bays thai business is not as usual as optimists think. Ninety per cent of the shopkeepers in all the big towns in Malaya have reported a definite decline in their businesses. even at the peaks of the last Christmas and Chinese New Year249 words
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Advertisement94 1954-02-18 6 I SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 1 28, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble fr Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONPON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square, London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan St.. 83. Cowan St.. 8, Leith St.,94 words
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Advertisement64 1954-02-18 6 fl sol« bte X V^meia the wft, sofe woy to feminine hygiene-with rounded «n<!» that flatten so neatly and extro obsorbency plus o reallj waterproof backing for confidence. Be sure to ask tor Comedo, the soluble sanitary towels that have all the orfvonrae.es at no extro coit. Try them you'll64 words
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Miscellaneous18 1954-02-18 6 USELESS EUSTACE 1 and that's another funny thing about gardening Notice how it seems to grow on one?"18 words
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Article10 1954-02-18 7 CAMBODIA, FRANCE SIGN PACT signed toF I Roger res- i10 words
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Article14 1954-02-18 7 ese has was learn- j ptized Sbc ■>> >, 3 I his m. AFPAFP - 14 words
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235 1954-02-18 7 U.S. ARMY BOASTS NEW MISSILE WITH AT 50-MILE RANGE PALM BEACH. (Florida). Feb. 17, (Reuters ral Matthew Ridgway said yesterday that a euid% Ie ?JSF* f more than 5 m «es and a ipahle of hitting targets about 17 miles behind iront lines had been added to the United »v235 words
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56 1954-02-18 7 HukChief Pledges To Aid PA. Govt. \'.LA Feb. 17. C st leader Hak rebels Luis c was reported aye pledgvocal loyalty"' :> ppine Repressed :o 'coPresident Ma^saysay. live Red leader to s rrender to and h'< attempt- :ur- c or -.or Qm Pa a i aa a «ea c" ..idUP; AFP - 56 words
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Article44 1954-02-18 7 CARTAGENA, Feb. IT. R ter) Kb c American No. th Western Vichavc unloadjed here the lipment of American ary aid to Spain, Tanks, es, rommuni -aequip neni and other a1 ri< ere unloaded Into a rom .if mo railway44 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-02-18 7 photo. \N attrutive profire and fine blond hair have helped Russian born Marina Vlady. pictured here, a firm place m the film world at the aue of 15. She has made eleven pictures four years, and Ls now working m Rome, where she has iiiNt finished a pictureAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-02-18 7 MARILYN Monroe autographs a cast on the waist of Corporal Donald Wakehouse. of Woodbine. lowa, at Tokyo Army Hospital. Cpl. Wakehouse is the last of the American prisoners of war from Operation Bis Switch and left the hospital e n route to the airport and homeUP - 70 words
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362 1954-02-18 7 CHICAGO, Feb. 17 (UP)— Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon said yesterday that United States technical aid for French forces m Indo-China will help keep the U.S. from being directly involved m the war there. The policy, he said, "ratlier i than being a362 words
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148 1954-02-18 7 LONDON. Feb. 17— (Renter) Russia's armed forces have increased by 150.000 to 4.750.000 since 1951. the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. Nigel Birch. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Defence gave these figures m reply to a question. He said the148 words
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Article87 1954-02-18 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 17— (AP) Acting as intermediary for the United States. Britain has sent a new protest to Red j China on the continued imprisonment of 32 Americans behind the "bamboo curtain." State Department oiTVia's. disclosing this today, said such representations are made' from time87 words
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Article24 1954-02-18 7 THE new British Ambassador to Iran, Sir Roger Stevens, left London yesterday by air for his new post m Teheran.— AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article102 1954-02-18 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (UP)— Four marine generals and an admiral are meeting to consider whether Communist torture should excuse an officer tor confessing' to germ war charges. Gen. Lemuel C Shepherd Jr.' marine commandant, set up i the court of inquiry to investigate the102 words
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Article108 1954-02-18 7 I Won't Be A Spinster -Margaret NEW YORK. Feb. 17 (AP) Margaret Truman, ex-President Truman's daughter, will celebrate he r 30th birthday today with a firm determination to get married. "I certainly do not intend to be a spinster." blonde Miss Truman said at an interview m her New York108 words
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Article65 1954-02-18 7 CAIRO. Flo. 17 (AFP) Egypt will present the Sudan with five training aircraft and armaments to equip 1,000 -i diers. to mark the forthcoming inauguration of the Sudanese military forces. Egyptian Premier Mohammed Naguih said thai these' military supplies to the Swda:, would not be the65 words
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Article65 1954-02-18 7 CHAMPAIGN, (Illinois). Fob. 17: (UP)— A University of Illinois professor said today he has invented a new widescreen motion picture process which can project the image m a complete circle around the viewer. Prof. Josef Cohen said the process uses standard lenses and film and only one65 words
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Article192 1954-02-18 7 GENEVA, Feb. 17. (AP). More young people between 15 and 24 are killed by transport accidents m the more developed countries of the world than by any single disease, the United Nations World Health Organisation reported yesterday. A statistical survey of transport accidents m 15 countries showed192 words
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Article389 1954-02-18 7 Red Advances Magnified' WASHINGTON, Feb. 17, (Reuter)— The Eisenhower Administration's top military and diplomatic advisers assured a Congressional Committee yesterday that the military situation m Indo-China was "satisfactory" and that recent Communist military advances were more apparent than real." This view of the Indo-Chma war situation389 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-02-18 7 ROY BOGEBS arrived m London last week m itli his actress wife. Dale Evans, for a variety tour ol Britain. A.l', photo shows: Mis. Ko> Rogers pictured m London with riding boot earrtags jjiven to her by a fan, and a charm bracelet complete with a jewel56 words
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Article84 1954-02-18 7 TOKYO. Fel). 17 (AP) Three British Commonwealth soldiers, accused of assaulting and robbing a 36-year-old Japanese woman a1 X < Jan. 5, have agreed io paj the rtetim 236,000 yen (US$665) a< compensation, X.. Services reported yeste The soldiers are to be I ied by84 words
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72 1954-02-18 7 VATICAN CITY. F (UP) Me ag< ragemeni Vatic an yestei Catholics who by a XH'h m message to the sid worid on Su Millions of persons on c les ol Tip b hearcj the PopeV voice \v!:ii: pi.-.- bad 21 ICeanwl c, a cm72 words
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Advertisement79 1954-02-18 7 w -1 iliiii r-*"* V>^*t^ &jKP! I 3fo j »T *ji^9k] iffWy mr^* w r writ' 4mn I'M fl^y «r nL>Y MY I i SBmLdm I ttf* v h» JOY r< %/y^CTaBHI»y MMJ X L MANORIAL PORT Spore K.L. DRY FLY SHERRY $BP<OO8 P< 00 $8.85 Per Quart $8.50 $9.3579 words
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Advertisement77 1954-02-18 7 FALKS £b DOMESTIC j^rV APPLIANCES /^HST^i FALKS ROIOT TOASTER /%i Mfc^fl^hP^ 1200. W. A.C./D.C, -»JW-^ fi ILLUSTRATED i r ''^~-Q~s£?^^~ -J'PL*^^^ FALKS CLEANLINE KITTLI 1500. W. AC. ccry.l y g p, NTS fAL((S £LECTR|C FOOD MIXCB 555/- rm 1 20 W. A.C./O.C. 500 W AC/DC FEATHERL.GHT M€AT FALKS CHO.CE PLATEWARMER77 words
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210 1954-02-18 8 KURE, Feb. 17, (AP) The Japanese shipyard which once built the world's largest battleship has launched the world's largest freighter. Mrs. Hisakohishii, wife of the Transportation Minister, christened the 60,000-ton Ore Transport the "Ore Chief." r The keel was laid here last September by210 words
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Article55 1954-02-18 8 HONGKONG. Feb. 17. (Renter) The French 13.000-ton aircraft carrier Arromanches has arrived here from Indo Chiiia waters for a refit Earlier it was reported the Arromanches. formerly the British carrier Colossus, had cancelled work booked at a Hongkong Dockyard. But later the French Navy authorities reinstated55 words
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Article92 1954-02-18 8 LONDON, Feb. 17, (UP) Three officials from the Japanese Airlines left by plane for Tokyo this week and said they ordered two Comet Us from De Havilland Aircraft Company for their airlipes transPacific route from Tokyo to San Francisco. The service opened last week using American92 words
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114 1954-02-18 8 The 'Connie' For Pakistan Int'l Lines BURBANK. California, Feb. 17, (AFP) Pakistan's first Super-Constellation took off yesterday from the Lockheed Air Terminal on the first leg of a delivery flight to Karachi. The first Moslem nation to employ the latest long-range equipment. Pakistan International Airlines will commence service as the114 words
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Advertisement733 1954-02-18 8 t Xk.oi.oISCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG— AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE t9 Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburs Bremen. Spore PS ham Penang TS Bruun-t-bweU (HAFAG)26Feb/3Ma» 4/sMar 6/7 Mar TS Bieberstein iNDL) ITTIMII 22Mar 23/24 Mar Uong Kong. Manila, Kobe Yokohama. Penang P.S'bam Spore •M.V Scbwabeastein (NDL) 4/sMar T.lt Leverkusea (HAPAG) Hate733 words
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Advertisement1099 1954-02-18 8 Tej :MM BLUE FUNNEL LINE lines) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to loatl and discbarge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. Sham Penang Pyrrlms for Marseilles, Liverpool Glasgow mm x? P h i-,i« Aeneas for Havre, Liverpool1,099 words
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Advertisement479 1954-02-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam IJoyd Holland America I m. Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLfcANS via SUEZ Spore P S'baro Penang SUMATRA (SMN) 19/?sFeb 26Feb Ist call 27Feb ♦SOESTDYK (HAL) 28Feb'«Mar ~7Ma? d 2 BMaJ •UTRECHT (RL) 19 25Mar 26Mar479 words
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Advertisement632 1954-02-18 8 EAST ASIATIC LfHE I SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK Co\,.\iM Spore P.Sham i vaQf i "SONGKHLA" for Kobsichang, Saigon, Hongkong, Maniia. Kobe and Yokohama 22 23Feb 21 211-eb "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 2/6 Mar i i I "PASADENA" for Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 20 2lMar 19 19Mar II I632 words
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Article44 1954-02-18 9 MESSRS. Osborne Chap- j pel, Ipoh. report that Pengka-' len Ltd. has announ ed interim dividends of ten per cent, on both classes of shares, payable m England en March 2, 1954, m respect of the year ended Sept. HO. 1953. THUM!44 words
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Article194 1954-02-18 9 LONDON, Feb. 17 (Reuter)— Nearly half the j £400,000,000 worth of goods which Soviet Russia has I offered to buy from Britain would be free from "strategic" controls, the House of Commons was told yesterday. Export of "strategic" goods is banned to Communist countries. Mr. Derick194 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-02-18 9 MR. E. A. CKABBE. Tecfcatfeal Adviser, the Shell Company of Singapore. Ltd. is .seen giving a demonstration to members of the Press of the fleets of 'I.C.A.' m the deposits from an automobile engine. The demonstration took plate m a private room of Raffles Hotel. Singapore46 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-02-18 9 photo. MR. C. A. LARSEN. assistant general manager of t Standard-Vacuum Oil Company m tlje Philippines who passed through Singapore on Tuesday by PAA Skymaster enioute to Indonesia on a six-week inspection trip of the Stanvac Organisation there. standardStandard - 39 words
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Article134 1954-02-18 9 STOCKS OF RUBBER IN JANUARY STOCKS of rubber m Singapore, excluding foreign transhipment, amounted to 49.215 tons at the end of January. Of that tonnage. 40.802 tons were with dealers. 8.:-;T8 tons at the port and 35 tons m estates. During January, production of rubber m Singapore amounted to 107134 words
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Article70 1954-02-18 9 THE quantity of tin m concentrates moved from the Fed- i eration of Maiaya to Singapore and Penang during Jan- j vary amounted to 5.322 tons, according to official statistics. Of the total. Perak exported j 2.975 tons. Selangor 1,821 tons.! Negri Sembilan 145 tons and Johore70 words
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Article76 1954-02-18 9 THE Singapore Chambei ol Commerce Rubber Afisoaatkn noon rubber jjrices resents pel lb. yesterday were: No. 1 RSS Spot loose 54". 551 Xo. 1 RSS f.o.b. Mar. 50J 501 Xo. 1 RSS f.o.b. Apr 54 1 55 Xo. 2 RSS 1.0. b. Mai 54? 74? Xo. RSS t.o.b.76 words
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Article57 1954-02-18 9 THE produce market m Sin- gapore was quiet m all section? [yesterday, with small bu&inesE passing. Singapore pfOdllGe prices (per picul) yesterday were: Gambia- 5210, Bali Cu'fee .$280; betel nut $28: (Split) $27; copra $38 coconut oi. $611 '(sellers): Pepper $340 (Mun- tok White): $335 (Sarawak ■white): $295 (Lamport57 words
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139 1954-02-18 9 LONDON. Feb. 17. (Reuter) j The Anglo-Japanese sterling payments agreement signed here on Jan. 29 will end on Dec. 31, unless both parties agree to the contrary, it was officially disclosed here yesterday. A White Paper (Parliamentary documents) disclosed various aspects of The agreement which permits £400.000,--000139 words
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Article68 1954-02-18 9 SMALL buying of Malayan rubber from Japan was reported m the Singapore rubber market yesterday, which closed quiet at 54^ cents per Ib. for first sjrade for March shipment (55 cents on Tuesday). The market remained dul all day with very littk interesl from68 words
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Article154 1954-02-18 9 THERE was a provement m M* shares m the Singapore kct yesterday. ttlOi thil section continued to <- gular. [ndustrials were q iet:y steady. The I f business was small. Changed prices were IV 1)1 "STRIA I s B.B. Petro :r 6 I t on I h KtneW Ords.154 words
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Article99 1954-02-18 9 Malayan Soap Production MALAYA produced -"2 arts, of soap last year, m iding 39.751 cwts for Decen bet; according to official stal »< as. Of the tots': IHJSTI \Ui were produced m the Feder*tion. During the year (71.761 cwts were sold, Eadu'd ng ::;<'.- -682 cwte m the Fed' 199 words
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Article56 1954-02-18 9 COLOMBO. Feb IT, <Reuter) The Ceylon governineni decidec yesterday to eaforae food cultivation on all rubber estates of 'A5 a<~res or more. Tea estates ilreadjr ont under this order. Pood production on i «-r estates wr.v eaftneed dvi .g Ihe last war. hut stoppei a 194956 words
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Article57 1954-02-18 9 RANGOON. Feb. 7 terI Fina p ane for i > :.!ig B ,i 's r^i 'A' I U nc it! vi air £'r< r r d esi ishing a telep ion< k > <-( Burma md nsi of world, were ri; t a •■>:?:'■. i nee57 words
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Article37 1954-02-18 9 01 I*Pl T from 1 ci ■nd 'h- rrouj 'h'. 3 returns I i Jan lary B ci B91,l« -< a (I ak) 183.000 LI I 1,312 1 pali 111 lons a tin m c 337 words
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Article42 1954-02-18 9 MESSRS Turqui Co ha I lowing rubber < < >• nary- l' 4^. AJor Gaja v i Av.-r Panas Glenealy Plantations i 0., jKluang 5:-; ,500 lb., Pajam 125*- !b. Talisman 27,201 Ibu ITeiuk Anso n 53,590 lb. and •Ulu Bc-:iUt 38.000 lb.42 words
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Miscellaneous207 1954-02-18 9 L Abner \ICSESCF- V. EIGHT 7 f WAV- J \^^~~< L STUCK IN^JO N T^^^^^P#» IV%IJ JT^ OH r -AH HATES I rAT^ET r^' «-< I^<>^ P Drain Pipe— *<?* 3^ A. Pf]U/f STO EAT while -s Alley Oop By VT. Hamlin CH.i CUNNCSID kHI- LANt, trALL ift'l 1 r^n^o^r^.207 words
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Miscellaneous863 1954-02-18 9 J lilUAr V/ Rl| For Schools; 5 <i 2 Calling Ail MADRAS: Veils Of Bap;*.; M< I[MM| f»88 Hospitals: 6 p m Mus < ol lh< 3d. (i.3u and J»l5 p.m HBC People; 6.3(1 Science In Our Kl.\: So This Is Lovt 12 3i Bag?" m M 2gj Daily Lives;863 words
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Article112 1954-02-18 10 A TWE.\TY-F/17;-Y£.4K-OLD typist, r-^qardpd as the "liflljy ducfclinn" o/ her leas prescribed "falsies" contact lenses and "f^ir-do" by a Har\> Street specialist. She had 'm inferiority complex. Her story s told bjy D-. SJ. \'/,>! Peft m (he "British Journal of Medical Hypnotism." Tall, flat-chested\ roundshouldered112 words
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Article704 1954-02-18 10 Ail Italian Sirrn Helped To Find Out ROME NAPLES is the headquarters of the AFSE (Allied Forces, Southoast Europe). There is hardly a week when there is not at least one Allied warship m port. And United States arms for the Italian forces are constantly704 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-02-18 10 photo. The contortions of sexy NEJLA TES (above) may provide the Breen Office with new censorship moves when that office reviews Nejla's screen debut. She has been performing her provocative dance pro'essional ly for the past eight years, but will be seen lor just two minutes mU.P. - 55 words
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734 1954-02-18 10 JOHN CAIRNCECSS - JOHN CAIRNCECSS By WASHINGTON, r rilE .MAN with the least 1 enviable job m Washington today is Mr. Ezra Talt Benson, President Eisenhower's Secretary of Agriculture. He is faced with the problem of storing a further surplus ni grains and butter, the734 words
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Article237 1954-02-18 10 PRESSURE IS DENIED CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA'S Minister for Native Affairs, Mr. H. F. Verwoerd, has strongly denied thai a new Bi:l affecting natives m the Union is the beginning of a move to put pressure on the British High Commission territories of Bechuanaland, Swaziland and Basutoland, with the aim237 words
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Advertisement139 1954-02-18 10 Bth Colossal Dayi of <2£m* I",, [jj |D|:liirt C J^^yN^«^|jy Hun i HIG /T^aaSf oA«ms«(9 :>onna l; s£i /r today 11a.m. 1.45, 4.00. G.?,0. 9..;fl p.m l m 2JL J. <"' SOON! "At Swords Point SW 4 ÜBUCKUNG I \< I i nmiLts! \n\i\i! ni>(rilMil.<| \,s Skm liw, !.id. SATUHDAY139 words
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Miscellaneous223 1954-02-18 10 I^OO A1 S iil ()l ATION: bachelor may know hi there i- to know unoul women, but be wont gel the troth aboul himself until he Is married."— William i-■ ither Till RSDAY FOB EVERY. WNr.: g: get an early n progress with iiy dealings; promote take lecessary trips Afi223 words
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Miscellaneous135 1954-02-18 10 /*4 RITA DEL MAR nesss early. Evening: go slow. SCORPIO— Oct 23 to Nov. 21 Daytime- hours provide opportunity for progress Alter nightfall, maintain your balance SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21— Advance mutterss re your ambitions and credit standing prioi to evening. Later: see the other fellow's point 01135 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-02-18 11 STAN HALSEY - STAN HALSEY inside UK Soccer ,LKAJrehr'? X 1-AiRRROTHER. new Coventry City man- Peterborough, Newcastle goalkeeper m their up Final win. has accepted a "Pay-by-Results" unique m Football League" managerial 'a strati fag League position Ifafc Otetateta, Sooer, ho 'Promotion Pay*— a big him316 words
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Article77 1954-02-18 11 Lawtoa wuj g exteo as a Afri an Se er, 'a Manatoa (M Hu 3 era > w s. I Bradr'ord H of ioquirie: Li stan la slump •\-n Barnes, srj .>- young tester City ~a Maine-road, to first n footba I \o a full of77 words
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Article33 1954-02-18 11 r< j AP it goes Ii -A m H vdon. Swa team ii pion V ed 1 g ned 1 the C tea B end the I R33 words
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Article26 1954-02-18 11 Ass ;ion baa Bobby 3: I the I I Arsei on i for I 22. to be City i oi the FA j26 words
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Article21 1954-02-18 11 P X' 1 Turpin's ghi »y. 23Br rl ewe ghi Harringay i S*»n we 162 3/4 and .64 1/1.21 words
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219 1954-02-18 11 ENGLAND MAY MAKE A BOLD EXPERIMENT MANY soccer folks wonder it England will follow Scotland's revolutionary move and appoint a famous League manager m charge of the English World Cup team m Switzerland next spring, writes Sta n Halsey. They reckon the recently announced idea of inviting ninetytwo League managers219 words
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Article273 1954-02-18 11 LONDON" Feb. IT. (Reuter)— Football fixtures tor Saturday, February 20. F.A. CUP FIFTH ROUND Bolton Wanderers vs Portsmouth Hull City vs Tottenham Hotspur Leyton Orient vs DoncasterJJ Rovers Norwich City vs Leicester! City Pori Vale vs- Blackpool Preston North End vs Ipswich Town Sheffield Wed. vs273 words
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Article38 1954-02-18 11 LONDON, Feb. 17. (Re rter) League Cup E g Dew I> R el H < St. Thoi t Si »es Hospij jr Union Ai :".r.a*. train- I H R Signals 27 v M< Corps lei shot).38 words
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Article75 1954-02-18 11 TAIPOfG. T ol gh standar 5 seen i here on Saturd jr a I ese R- 'real the Ipoh Ch< riain Road rty m an inter- I xture. S Jea be p c I kg CRC will be re- M as. Ong Lee Kina Loon and75 words
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334 1954-02-18 11 HENRICKS SET FOR AUSSIE SWIM 'DOUBLE' MELBOURNE, Feb. 17 (Reuter) Australian sporting writers expect the 1954 Australian swimming championships which begin m Melbourne's Olympic pool on Feb. 20 to be one of the best of the series m years. They are vital, for from them will come the Australian team334 words
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462 1954-02-18 11 TOMMY FARR - TOMMY FARR FIGHTING fACTS BY Bid pjrt of niv Hie has been >pent m the lfatln r-slin^inu business yet there is ihva>Nuna'thinii new I was to sec I bal s boxing r should i ad\ <> o n a n c;y S i done462 words
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Article187 1954-02-18 11 SEREMBAN GARRISON WIN 'SEVENS' SEREMBAN, Thurs Seremban Garrison team won the Seven-*-Side rugger tournament organised by the Negri Sembilan and Malacca Rugby Football when they defeated Malacca "B" by G points '2 tries! to 3 p< I 1 ry The Garrison loam opened the score m the seventh minuto w187 words
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Article30 1954-02-18 11 TAIPING, Wed.— The Perak [ndo-Ceylonese Badminton i sociation will hold their 6 annual general meeting at I i Indian Association, Tai| ii g February li) a1 10.00 a.m30 words
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Article289 1954-02-18 11 LONDON. Feb. 1G (Reuter) Jean Sneyers of Belgium retained his European featherweight hoxing championship here tonight with a comfortable point victory over Sammy McCarthy of London. Sneyers, who won the title four months ago, was far too j i experienced for the London i boxer. After the289 words
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Advertisement366 1954-02-18 11 NOTICES THE CAMPBELL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS FOR 1955 OAST Members of the Socfin Employees 1 Co-operative Thrift Loan Society, Limited are hereby informed that their children studying m Form I to Form V m recognised English Schools In Malaya are eligible for the above Scholarships. Applications should be made on prescribed366 words
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Advertisement767 1954-02-18 11 BIRTH f FO Joo Crxo w.te at Kho> 1 800 Tbuan 3 son o n 15A54 at T2. IL:.o Road. Kuala Lv n| m Delivered by Dr (Mtss) Lan and assisd <* 1 5 Madam Chiu C i Lan ACKNOWLEDGMENT i MR MRS M SHANMUGA LINGAM <-' ii Ii 1767 words
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1021 1954-02-18 12 LINESMAN - Rain Keeps Indian Scoring Down To 4 LINESMAN NEGRI HIT BACK WITH BEST COAL By SEREMBAN, Wed.— The Indian hockey tourists had their first taste of ficltle Malayan weather here when they met Negri Sembilan on a waterlogged i padang but won 4 l. A bright day suddenly turned into1,021 words
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Article94 1954-02-18 12 YESTERDAY'S Fairer Park soccer results: Star Soccerites beat Embarkaton "A" 2-1 Rahim Omar scored both goals for i Soccerites. For Embarkation Rutherford scored the only goal. Indian Recreation Club beat HMS Charity 2-1 Loganathan and Rashid scored one each for the Indfans. Dyson for Charity. Singapore Cold94 words
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236 1954-02-18 12 Gurkhas Provide Soccer Shock At Ipoh IPOH Wed.— Cheng Wah A.A., si sc son's runner-up a: DC of the itiooa parti- fear's locs] er league. I their Brst great were he) i .:>v known m Gurkha Each red thrice v' sol taking a cad re ie Cheng ret ite c236 words
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Article213 1954-02-18 12 HI PV: Feb. 17 'X- M9C -a int nt'^pore. Neo < f h reported llli v 1 cuallv working ir.e form which ma;- i. i.tr of the work fast*«i m 1' r Th^ M*ib<«uice Herald's swimn;ir.R writer Ken Kno\ t) U«da\ Neo's ronndritif213 words
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Article752 1954-02-18 12 SOUTH JOHORE climaxed an excellent and excitiag evening of rugger on the Padang yesterday— the best oi the competition to date— by turning m a classy and competent display to thrash formidable Singapore Cricket Club "B" by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to752 words
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Article79 1954-02-18 12 IPOH. Wed. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya has received a total of 48 tickets for the Wimbledon tennis championships from June 21 .to July 3. All the tickets aacr c for the centre court of play. Applications for these tickets must be made to the Hon.79 words
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Article34 1954-02-18 12 THE Singapore Avwtenr Athletic Association decided to hold a trial on March 4 at Farrer Park at 5 pm to gauye the standard times of athletes for the Asian Games34 words
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Article54 1954-02-18 12 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Hockey Association i selected its team to meet the Indian tourists after the I final state trial here today. The team is C. D. Mohamed. Hftyati Meah, J. E. Vaz,Cheah Boh Eye. Chew Kong I Siew", Johnny Ho, J Winkley, N. Vowles, Eu Hong54 words
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Article144 1954-02-18 12 IPOH. Wed. Prince Ross (J. Jones) passed his barrier test thi s morning when he jumped off smartly with five other horses. In another barrier practice Beau Matin (Smith) Ricky (Sawyer) and the Van Breii- kelens' newcomers Prosper- ity (Bougoure), Sovereign i (Mawi) and two unnumbered horses144 words
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332 1954-02-18 12 BARBADOS, Feb. 17. The main lesson of England's defeat is that we want a new approach to international cricket by the teams we send abroad. And the vital need is a midnight "curfew" on players certainly during a Test. Only m this way will332 words
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Article190 1954-02-18 12 Need For Cricket Coaching PEXAXG. Wed.— The urge:,t need for cricket coaching m I schools from which future re- i preservative players could be: drawn is stressed m the annual report of the Penang Cricket Association which will be holding its annual general meeting at 6.15 p.m. on Thursday Feb.190 words
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Article74 1954-02-18 12 THE Simit Sports Club team against Robinson S.C. m a friendly return badminton mate t next Tuesday at the C.U. Hall at 7 pjn. is. j Pang Kia Chodn, Chan Buck Hee. Tan Teck Guan, Lee Teow Whatt Lee Yoke Yew. Koh Beng Swee. Chow74 words
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Article27 1954-02-18 12 HONGKONG, Feb. 17: CBeuter). The Hungarian Soccer Team visiting Communist China beat the Chinese XorihEastern XI by 3—l at Peking today, according tv Peking Radio.27 words
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Article32 1954-02-18 12 BADAX Kesenian 4> B M beat Permuda Latehan 3-0 m the Kampong League soccer for j the Tiger Beer cup today Scorers were Latiff, Sarni and I Subir. i32 words
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Article249 1954-02-18 12 JACK PEART - JACK PEART By LONDON, Feb. 17.— Take it from me K n must have doubts about their decision to have a fessional cricket captain. Yorkshires Len If could easily be the first and the last lor a lon« Few IC.C.C. toi [ring v J have set out249 words
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