Singapore Standard, 22 February 1954
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Title Section17 1954-02-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD O'JroE^- V'»l. IV. No. 233. S!!V GAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1954 TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.17 words
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Article76 1954-02-22 1 75 mph Cyclone Rips N. S. W. miles an I .rial rains tfc coast of pc BUI m :ha: it btb A stralU b 1 area i; nation of t or I c reH B b Ha c »n c und c reported qp ra ar.d i^'.ei b r adgU.P. - 76 words
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Article12 1954-02-22 1 Cotton For Oil Barter Agreement Reutei sign a £4 i for petrotgrccnm12 words
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Article211 1954-02-22 1 EE BOON LEE; BOB PERIES - EE BOON LEE BOB PERIES Armed Thug His Boss Are Arrested By o Standard Staff Reporters SINGAPORE Police over the week-ehd arrested two Chinese extortioners, one of them armed with a .32 revolver, m what may turn out to be one of their most successful seizures211 words
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94 1954-02-22 1 Italy Floods: 10,000 Are Homeless ROME, Feb 21 (UP)— Heavy vnpo m whi broughi Is and indslides lefi r€ homeless m Ita j yesterday. The rain I m the VCV >r.s of Ca!. ria rod Puglia wha lays I ollapsed lur.dred home nd it of md ro; Bui intain rivers94 words
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Article, Illustration233 1954-02-22 1 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUXG. green-eyed brunette from the silver city ot Broken Hill, New South wales, Australia, Miss Dorothy Alison, an actress, ar£S Oi her return journey to Englaad, yesterday. Miss Alison .>aid sh e lad i been away from home tor233 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-02-22 1 THE Duchess of Kent recently launched the 33.000-tons World Harmony, the biggest tanker built mi n Britain. The ceremony was at the Walker Naval Yard, Newcastle-on-Tyoe. Th c tanker wa s built for the (Ireek shipowner Mr. .Stavros S. Niarchos. Photo shows the Duchess inspecting a section of the guardA.P. - 66 words
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Article91 1954-02-22 1 JAMES JUMAT - JAMES JUMAT By Standard Staff Reporter ONE member of the crew and a passenger were killed at Changi yesterday, when a Valetta aircraft of the Far East Transport Wing, crashed at about 5.20 p.m. The ill-fated Valetta was flying m from Hongkong's Kai j Tak91 words
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11 1954-02-22 1 'Little Big Three' Talks On In I-C DALAT. Indw-Chin:) F.-h r >)11 words
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Article24 1954-02-22 1 Fort Hall Battle: 87 Maus Killed NAIROBI. Feb. 21 (Reutei > Secui Lty forces bavig 4 oT Mau Man and caotured 12 m battles m24 words
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Advertisement26 1954-02-22 1 ;»r your Dress J^Ht [NGAGLMENT S* A^ ;NG RING %ft^ 6. C De Siiva Bros. Vt? 'tellers &a files Pljce Sing i pore- 1 Phone *****26 words
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Article249 1954-02-22 2 Decision Taken By Owners To Improve Service SINGAPORE'S 1,600 taxi drivers' lives will be automatically insured by the taxi-owners for amounts varying from $2,000 to $3,000 from the beginning of March. A decision to this effect was taken at a general meeting of the Singapore Taxi249 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-02-22 2 PROl'DEST boy in all Singapore on Saturday was Master Jerry de Souza who became a Queen Scout, the highest award in the scouting world, on the occasion of the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell. He is seen here receiving the Queen's certificate from the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Goode, in the59 words
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Article151 1954-02-22 2 Mentri Misused Powers —Charge KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor divisions of the i United Malays National Organisation at a meeting today adopted a resolution protesting against the "misuse of powers" by the Mentri Besar of Selangor. j ItK'he Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, l chairman of the Alliance Lia- i>on Committee, who151 words
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Article50 1954-02-22 2 A REPORT lias been made to the Singapore Police that a seven-year-old Chinese girl staying at Pongol Point had been criminally assaulted by three people. The offence was said to have been committed at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The girl is at present in hospital.50 words
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92 1954-02-22 2 Protest Over Report On Fed. Polls KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Representatives of over 100 Chinese public bodies m Selangor at a meeting today at the Chinese Assembly Kail m Kuala Lumpur, voiced their protesi againsi the majority recommendations of the Select Committee's report on Federal elections. The meeting pledged support 192 words
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Article52 1954-02-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two more Communist terrorists, including a woman, have been killed by security ton 5, and another ten risi has been wo mded. A terrorist was killed! yesterday m the Segamat area, Johore. by a patrol of the Gurkhas. A rifl<52 words
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Article235 1954-02-22 2 KLALA Ll'MPl'R, Sun- The recent drive instituted by the Selangor Divisional Committee of the M.T.T.C. to organise Chinese workers into Trade Unions, has proved to be extremely successful. This morning, another new union was added to its successes. The union formed Is the Se angor235 words
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Article26 1954-02-22 2 MR. GH. STEPHENS, formerly oJ Johore English College passed awaj peacefully >n Sunday. Cortege leaves t-.oine at Jalan Mahmoodiah Johore, to-'' da; 4.30 p in. <26 words
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61 1954-02-22 2 Longest Postwar Blackout Hits K.L. KIALA I v —The Pedera night expert the lonji»*>t I); the war &mt m tiie ultra naught Br station m X; Pa source of stre- ne i v I I had night run for t »re the the t to wait more I the picture61 words
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Article24 1954-02-22 2 MIC Gives Election Proposals he.d a for the Ir.diSr. the C* re. m v itioi this C I I E I merit sctia 'ha*24 words
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Advertisement73 1954-02-22 2 *****2 JMNUUNItMbN T **^*t OPENING TO-DAY KHEMCO'S THE HOUSE OF LATEST SILKS. LINGERIE NOVELTIES ALSO I A COMPLETE VARIETY 1 j fIV ii GENTS* WEAR. j j NK.il STREET I' SINGAPORE. i Fly Worlds Most Experienced Airline S ROUNDS WORLD I I PAN AMERICAN HAS MADE i 1 _,500 I73 words
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Article351 1954-02-22 3 Week To Raise Funds For HQ. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, speaking oxer Radio Malaya tonight at the commencement of Malaya's fifth Scout Week, appealed to the general public ro help oil they can by giving the Scouts something351 words
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Article170 1954-02-22 3 PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT A PRELIMINARY sehenic for the main terminal building at the new 837,000,000. Paya I<ebar Airport m Singapore, has been prepared by architects of the Public Works Department. The S netai of the International Airport Advisory Committee, Mr. R. Etendle, told The Standard170 words
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Article111 1954-02-22 3 Riot Over Hula Hula Dancer IPOH, Sun. Miss Kose j Chan Wai Cham;, the selfstyled hula hula queen. almost created a riot last nisjht when she appeared m a dance number wearing a bikini swimsnit at the Celestial Cabaret. A large crowd turned up to watch her performance, and .she111 words
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20 1954-02-22 3 I'd Rather Go To Jail Says Rahman JOIIOKE BAHRI', Sun.— Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of the United Malays National Organisation20 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-02-22 3 CHE Al-Man.sor Adabi pictured above with bis wife. Zaiton binte Jahuri, after their wedding at No. 11 Ruwell Boad, Singapore, lust night.22 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-02-22 3 Templer A Mee Man THE Hi^h Commissioner, Geaeral Sir Gerald Tfpirr. watches an Indian jiicc seller frying ifomt nice on the I "In Langat padane after he had preseated the Battalion lag to the Ist. Battalion, Sdaniio, Homo Guaris, icceatiy.40 words
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94 1954-02-22 3 Stabbed, He Ran 400 Yds. Collapsed -COURT TOLD jow b a Sikh two Stab WOUt S sions Couri In v. Ifatsa B tatively r by stabbing S S man at Jalai. hearing. Hg •i in broad d Th. Singh he immediately ran i temp ed by th. Singh A Sikj94 words
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Article84 1954-02-22 3 niE c Si a1 I .oore, representing > Improvement Ti t flats i area, has sen| a letter bo I S.I.T. g< rig again I the increase ir. charges this year The proposed increase m the v. I servi rate that the block meter sytten Tenants84 words
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Article25 1954-02-22 3 DONG KIN -born Ciiim I America' tstaading water-colouris-. v.i'U tour I Far East m A and exhibit his wate: S25 words
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Advertisement125 1954-02-22 3 I V/U I^Vlv DRESSING GOWNS •*•*< EA yA J TEXTILES, tt^fi+J LIMITED. I i PLACE, SBHCAPORE.I. a TEL: 2304 j Bo*K-»eeoiiw New PERSOHAL J;M nty nfl Tuition Service from England E wn 9 l«.-nai:sa e\v 5 ior all interested m Lngineenna iangua«ej e careers! mtseraatic* .js >nlv Posul I'::." College125 words
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Article, Illustration344 1954-02-22 4 i 'J". .r inds thai i < i toys shall follow icienl km igfa to I oh alge his n tor 1 itastk future £h.: i calm accept" spaci man, ho armed w ith 1 i spt g c- ■ds Ilia ipamhip a^ains' I344 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-02-22 4 THESE lour u<ir^ beins exhibited ii arousinc mu'i int viewers f<H llu that t< < 1 1 r 1 lamed Henrv M provocanu' Mfft throughout tin otlier (v- art ,i Saniu< I v tri"<' a K Balininx !l crippled in both lii~ r.ghtU.P. - 120 words
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Article577 1954-02-22 4 DAVID J. ROADS - DAVID J. BUftUS \W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\\\\\' By HOXC.KOXCi <AF;— Karry Ware can now ;i JI himself a sailor. This II -year-old lad. son of a sailor in the Roy:il Navy, now knows the 32.699-toB l.S. aircraft-carrier Wasp has a heart as big as its Might derk.577 words
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Article115 1954-02-22 4 I 1 VNCE when I was changing my living quarters a1 a liege 1 L packed most of my belongings (which were con- siderable m quantity) m some nondescript cardboard 1 cartons 1 piled these cartons by the alley and pul my old table lamp115 words
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Article41 1954-02-22 4 Erma M. Robins - Erma M. Robins If V NAME i [an i oathj Severa later, nay U husband f i U Kal is very quiet i I that she ma»- j comment abr Chen one i cd. beaul41 words
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Article9 1954-02-22 4 NEWTON D. BAKER - NEWTON D. BAKER •■■r-Hi-'r-be th9 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-02-22 5 }^OR every picture published on this page. The Standard will pay S5. Send your pictures to "Speaking of Pictures" Singapore Standard, 128. Robinson Road. Singapore 1. Each picture must be accompanied •by a completed form printed below and pasted on the back of the entry. Enclose a144 words
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219 1954-02-22 5 By A Market Correspondent MEKT the n^ nimum requirements of exaction v market report covering the period under s would have to impress upon its readers that ir -.standing ft-ature wag the mirked increase ■nu-nt m loial Indu-tr!::l Tlie turnover, m n and Rubber shares219 words
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Article254 1954-02-22 5 Industrials: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 24/ 9 to 25 (24/6 excluding stamp). Frase r Neave Ords. 52.02 to $2.07*, Gammons $3.025, Jackson C 0 .'51 .55 to 51. 50, Malayan Cement 51. 28, Malayan Collieries 80ct s and Blcts, ISaynards $20.00, Sime Darby 51. 97. Straits254 words
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Article230 1954-02-22 5 Batu Selant;or Tin Dred&ins Company Limited: Chairman's statement:- "indications 'ire that the dredge will work siul the property at ad ol current financial year (30.9 r >4 >. Petalin? Tin Limited: Three dredges worked 10. lO| and I months respectively to make a net profit of $3,481,950 (78.1%)230 words
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Miscellaneous434 1954-02-22 5 a|MM^aai— M Master of Ba/.antrae 3. 6 30 I i C I M^ AD^fi(] ad 9 15 nm RAUM »J I H V H r V l\ C 3J SAVOY: Beloved Maiden (Canton- CATHAY: Chintamanl (Tarn:!) IB* #^T*^^ A-f* "^SJ slN: s ew Fo Cha! 3 6 30 and SK7NGEM434 words
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Article629 1954-02-22 6 J^HE arms-aid agreement between Pakistan and America is an attempt to till a vacuum of power v. hi h has existed m the Middle East since the end of World War 11. As m East Asia the collapse of Western- n trolled empires m the629 words
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Article252 1954-02-22 6 GOING -UP! INVENTING the automobile i and turning it out by 2 the millions is relatively simple. The hard part, as every 2 motorist knoics. is finding a place to park the thing. There are several new~ jf (angled ideas m ihe parking j business already. < Washington, for example,252 words
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670 1954-02-22 6 SUSAN STRANGE - SUSAN STRANGE Says LONDON, [BRITAIN'S famous Beueridae Scheme i s heading for trouble. After nearly five years, it is fail.ng to provide the State social security, "from, the cradle to the g r a\e," which was its original purpose, and it is also likely,670 words
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1120 1954-02-22 6 Russian advances In Science and Medicine By 1 A TIMES CORRESPONDENT gOVIET claims that Russian inventors and scientists have been first m almost every field of achievement have caused the world outside to become disregardful and sceptical of scientific advance m the U.S.S.R. Yet it is increasingly evident that much1,120 words
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Advertisement83 1954-02-22 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cable b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square. London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan St.. 83. Cowon St.. 8, Leith St.. Tele: 4588.83 words
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Miscellaneous22 1954-02-22 6 X^ /^^OU'RI'^GMUNED OF WHAT'S BEWND EH~?^v ATTTxTa JLA > v7>v^A /Jiii y jost Took at behind me J v>^^\ EGYPTIAN 'FREEZE 9 I22 words
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190 1954-02-22 7 JAKARTA, Feb. 21— (AP)— Indonesi a maintains that Western New Guinea -htiuUy belongs to the Republic and shall not cease fighting for this national The struggle to make the Dutch -occupied half Pacific island part of lonesia's territory continues to take the Government's190 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-02-22 7 Photo. PRESIDENT Eisenhower last week welcomed a delegation of students from 32 nations who are in the U.S. to attend the 8th annual New York Herald Tribune Forum for high schools. Many of the students brought the President gifts from their native lands. Here the Chief Executive sits .on theUP - 60 words
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Article95 1954-02-22 7 PROTOFIXO. Italy, Feb. 21 j (L'P) A bashful bullfighter was the centre of romantic gossip yesterday along the Italian Riviera, where he has been escorting Hollywood's Ava Gardner about her movie making business. Luis Gonzales, the torero. ame here with Ava from San Remo to shout95 words
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Article28 1954-02-22 7 Grenade Near U.S. Embassy F( i 21 AP) king t artb tran I off the perl p i I I R 9 g g ■c not i urs.28 words
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Article29 1954-02-22 7 ./A Feb. 21 Reu--mak ades. vere diaf is the es ari ng I j r higher Be |d s i Ca ta the i mv29 words
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Article55 1954-02-22 7 ABOARD THE SEA SALVOR F< Reutei I rhis q moored the spot ofl Elbe an I where a British net jet air- i ago first major par- ol the plane's wreckage 1 be n ew I from the t Re urge, m -the Beet ><--"■ rday55 words
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Article28 1954-02-22 7 -\:.F.XKI Nikolayevich KosyI s>.\ iet Vice-Premier and r of Consumer Goods. M s. rday awarded the I r Lenin— Russia s nign- Ra- < Re uterReuter - 28 words
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Article164 1954-02-22 7 BERLIN, Feb. 21— (AP)— Two Soviet soldiers fled by elevated railway from East Berlin to the British sector here yesterday and reached asylum m a Western refugee centre. One of the fugitives, a lieutenant, refused to return to his army unit when he was164 words
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Article28 1954-02-22 7 THESE airline hostesses are all smiles at a meeting m New York recently but their expressions became more urim when they settled down to launch a nation- \mpric:i28 words
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Article71 1954-02-22 7 NUREMBERG. Feb. 21 (Reuter). Three people were kiiled and about 50 injured, some seriously, m an exploi sion at a dance here last night believed to have been a bomb. Women screamed and tables land chairs were overturned as panicking dancers fought to get out of71 words
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Article94 1954-02-22 7 Attempt To Kill Pasha in Mosque MARRAKFX'H. Feb. 21: CAP).— EI Giaoui. Pasha of Marrakech and elderly leader of the Moroccan Berber tribesmen, on Friday escaped unharmed from an attempt to assassinate him at prayer m the Kutoubia mosque here. While the prayers were m progress, three small bombs or94 words
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374 1954-02-22 7 INDIAN CEASE-FIREMOV E FOR I-C WAR UNITED NATIONS, New York, Feb. 21,— India last night was reported preparing to start a move for a cease-fire between the French and Communist-led Vietminh forces to end the long war m Indo-Chjna. India's plan is expected to be disclosed m New Delhi onA.P.; UP - 374 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-02-22 7 I A WANDSWORTH (London; r.i! who has J learnt to draw by mistake is US yeaj-old Celia White. Two years ago. Celia sufl« ml fallen arches of both feet and a> a remedial practice, she was instructed to hold pencil across th* flat of both feH lvn«a(li the toes. InsteadPlanet News - 95 words
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108 1954-02-22 7 City Bid To Oust Farouk From Italy VENICE, Fui>. 21.— The; Council of this city of canals has been called to vole on a motion to invite the Minister of Interior to order Farouk' 1 out ol Italy. The motion says the behaviour of the former monarch is '"against goodAP; UP - 108 words
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Article144 1954-02-22 7 Shinwell Proposes A Peace Pact HOY LAND ENGLAND. Feb. 21, (AP). A 50-non-aggres- sion pact among all the nations of the world was j proposed yesterday by Bri- 1 tain's former Defence Minis- ter Emanuel Shinwell. The 70-year-old Shinwell. one of the elder statesmen of the Labour Party, called. too,144 words
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Article68 1954-02-22 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 21: (Reuter). Two United States Senators leave here tor Europe today to investigate .reports of Communist infiltration m factories producing American aircraft for the Atlantic Pact allies. The two men. Senator Styles Bridges and Senator Stuart Symington a former Secretary of Air, plan to68 words
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Article37 1954-02-22 7 NAIROBI. Feb. 21: (Renter). Britisb troops, police and Kikuyu Homo Guards yesterday killed 37 Mau Mau terrorists in fierce running battles lasting five hours in the Fort Hall reserve, north of Nairobi.37 words
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Article24 1954-02-22 7 A TORNADO ripped through a pan of the Louisiana State penitentiary Friday night, killing one convict and injuring two others.- A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article93 1954-02-22 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21— (UP)— French General Paul Ely will come here soon for important conferences with Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman of the Joint j Chiefs of Staff, on the tostly seven-year war m Indo- China, defence officials disclosed yesterday. A ma.ior topic of93 words
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Article191 1954-02-22 7 BERLIN, Feb. 21— (TP)— Soviet Russia will try to bring up the German question at the Geneva Far Eastern conference and may attempt to bffßfi Krd China into it. informed Western diplomats predicted yesterday. The Sovie" Co imunisi press dropped strong lints osuch a191 words
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Article72 1954-02-22 7 TEHERAN. Feb. 21: CAP).— Protest votes totalling 2.031 j were cast for ex-Premier Mos- sadeq m the recent Teheran I senatorial election, an official J i report said yesterday. A total ol 34,061 votes were cast The vote lor tAossadeq now [doing three years solitary Im--172 words
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Article26 1954-02-22 7 LONDON. Feb. 21 «X--—Lady Soulbury v. Soulbuty, CSovernor-Gcnen Ceylon, died m hospit; 'London Batuc days after receiving I furieg m road26 words
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Article116 1954-02-22 7 Wants To Prove Her Feminity VEKIKKS. East B< 1 Kium. Fefc. 21, (Reitei A woman Baled as I defence iviteess m < ii i! court IKR nf ,iu<k<d m contempt of mhhi ami not allowed Id gin evidence beiaux 1 »h«' wearing slacks The defence Ij v\ j > i116 words
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Article76 1954-02-22 8 MELBOURNE, Feb. 21 (Reuter) Tyre and tube prices m Australia were cut yesterday. The reductions were made possible by cheaper material and will save Australian users an estimated A£1.200.000 a year. Car, truck and motor cycle tyres were reduced by six and threequarter per cent and76 words
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Article71 1954-02-22 8 LONDON, Feb. 21, (Renter) The House of Commons by 280 to 261 votes last week passed a uiil which opens the way to a free market m cotton for British buyers after a long period of state control.' The bill provides for the winding up of71 words
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Article124 1954-02-22 8 THE HAGUE, Feb. 21, 1 (Rcuter). According to ad- vanee statistics issued by the j International Tin Study Group. world mine production of tin concentrates last Decembei rose to 16.800 long tons which is the highest monthly figure I recorded m the post-war period and compared124 words
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Article175 1954-02-22 8 Exports Of Hard Wood Badly Hit THE decontrol of the import of soft woods to the United Kingdom has affectied very seriously the export of mixed light hard woods from the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, states the Malayan Forester m its January issue. Medium hard woods such as Keruing175 words
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Advertisement539 1954-02-22 8 NORODEUXSCHER hhOYO AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.S'ham Penang T.S Braunsehweit (HAPAG) >6Feb 3Mar 4 sMar 6 7 Mar T.S. Bieberstein (NDL) 15 21Mar ''JMar 23/24 Mar T.S. Kassel (HAPAG) 29Mar sApr 6Apr 7 BApr M.V Sthwabenstein (NDL) ...11 17Apr 18\pr539 words
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Advertisement886 1954-02-22 8 re.: 2493 BLUE FUNNEL LINE •g l ln Sf llnes) MA.NSFIELD (^O M LTD. 1 Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discbarge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P Sham Penang Aeneas for Havre, Liverpool Avonmouth Feb 21/2? Feb886 words
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Advertisement442 1954-02-22 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kotterdam Lloyd Holland America I m. Nederland Lino Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HAI [FAX. BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILL NEW ORll ANS via SUEZ Spore 0 f Sham Pending SUMATRA (SMN) 19/:2sFeb StiFeb Ist call 27Feb 2nd call 3Mar •SOESTDYK (HAL) 28Feb «Mar 7Mar KMar442 words
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Advertisement452 1954-02-22 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /C.X. COMinSpore P.S'baai "SONGKHLA' foi Kobsicbang, Saigon, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 23 25Feb m p,,,. "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 2/6' Mar "PASADENA" for Kobsicbang. Saigon, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 26/21 Mar 19 l^Mar SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDIN AM A To Colombo, Aden. Port452 words
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Article911 1954-02-22 9 CHARLES DAVY - CHARLES DAVY By AMATEURS of space-tra- vel are rather like persons who are planning an extensive motor-tour and are equipped with almost everything, except the car. Hopefully, they prepare themselves "by a diligent study of guide-books and maps. The guide-books for spacetravel are multiplying; they are-911 words
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Article514 1954-02-22 9 WILLIAM CLARK - W ILLIAM CLARK iv |T is p.irt of the generaHy accepted history <>i our times that the Great Depres- > sion of tbe 1930s was iaused by the American stock Market crash, ;:nrl bs the inability of President Boorfr to deal v it!i the s;:bsequent panic.514 words
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Article225 1954-02-22 9 MARGHANITA LASKI - MARGHANITA LASKI Hone; Seems Bitn-r. By Benedict' Kiely. (Mettmea l.'s. (d.) The I.onj, r Ships. Ey Frans Bengtsson. iC«>HJns 1 55.) My Life is (he Bush of Ghosts. By Amos Itatnob (Fabi-r. !2s. 6d). Willoughby Carter. By Humphrey P;ikiu^i:»si. (Otatla Windns 12s. 6d.) By and more I doubt225 words
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Miscellaneous98 1954-02-22 9 I Abnev lI^SlMj fe^^-^l Aiisy Oop Essa___«i^»_i^j a^^^jsg^,^ By VT. f/om//n dc- EVi <Xt) SKXJT HE I PBBSHTWsha M VVAS AI.MOST /^Tvfi' yer uttle n«NG ;'K n *uewT #^J''.- jhj, i^s'^^ A pretty 7 |i I *:'^2/f^ 0 Heart O£ Juliet Jones c n ,-^rr -m i "X fan Drake98 words
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Article731 1954-02-22 10 Argentina Turns On The Charm MONTEVIDEO r THE change m Argentine- United States relations which has had sharp repercussions m the general vbusiness and social world of that country is not easy for some North Americans to accept. They feel almost embarrassed at times by the quick shift of polices.731 words
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1007 1954-02-22 10 Dennis Bloodworth - In Paris ITS THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST Dennis Bloodworth Says r rilE citizens of Paris are happy today as tli<\v trudge through the dirty slush m the streets, ruining their shoes and occasionally falling heavily on the hard. slippery pavements. For it is thawing at last. During the past1,007 words
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Advertisement188 1954-02-22 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION j|t^ ATTRACTIONS ?I^P" TODA 1( Ai^S^C J 1 ir^c^ nOO m 45 THE COMPLETE NEW ZEALAND TOU (7 Reels ."> 17". f.rl) 1 J. irthur Rank Organisation Resents Ijj A QUEENS WORLD < v TOUR INCLUDES New Zealand Fiji and Tonga In Eastman Colour Also 'Koyal S\ m188 words
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Advertisement90 1954-02-22 10 LAST DAY DON'T OPENS TOMOEEO v 5^ THf MOST HiUf.'loij ADVT.\TI«£ TK\r \^l :V COMINCI SOOtt! THE SECRET OUTLAW EMPIRE THAT RULED TU£ RC c CHARIiS DRAKE JiMMY HUNT JIM ARKtSS The Fabulous JEWEL of DESIR! the end of the Thousand -Mile Sofa Warner Bros gB TODAY .7 11 a.m.-90 words
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Article565 1954-02-22 11 GREAT DAY FOR TWO DIV. III TEAMS Port Vale, Leyton In Last 8 BlackpooJ^fhoWers" md Re ter > <>'* Vale who humbled mighty put Third Division foofbnMhoil' 0 ?u" ent eaSy «»"«l'"«« Doncoster NHai goals mSlde ri SJlLeak^scored the two Ley ton Orient responded to a pep ta'k from manager565 words
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Article69 1954-02-22 11 Neo Is Third In 220 SfcY. Feb. 20. (IP) ..miner Jon Henricks the Australian 219 i hampionship at Me'bourne Olympic [oni^ht m 1 mins. 9.9 uith Singapore's > hwee Kok third the time of mins. (iarv Chapman I |g v H»>nd. vinner's time was second outside hi s own i69 words
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Article533 1954-02-22 11 SDON, Feb. 51 Reuter^ .1 results and Lea- rulings altt-r >tst«r- it's were: (IP HFTH KOIND I iJ. :iiy 1. 1 Doocaster 1 v J 3 ■.:■>_ \t c^ !KM DIVISION 3 »M) i>n i»io\ U B 1. 1 Kl> I>l\ !>lo\— Southern 2 R< -J'.-.-.n 2.533 words
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Article22 1954-02-22 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: fctcr School .4 i" Bart leg at St Georges Road. Ho< KF.Y: SBA KO tourSRC b nTanderera at SRC.22 words
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Article92 1954-02-22 11 Feb. 20. (Reuter)— Rohson and iii.< wife Zealand's leading badminton p•■ ers, »n ts at the Irish mpionships which c ed at Cork to B bson :>)ok the men's sin. 1 a 15-3, 15-^ win against r Peard v Robson a the unen's singles by beating92 words
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Article12 1954-02-22 11 r.ARniFF. Feb. 21 (Reuter^— The New Zealand12 words
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Article22 1954-02-22 11 Singapore Recreation Club cricket section will hold net j para Uces every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday commencing this Thursday.22 words
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Advertisement461 1954-02-22 11 LAI PENG KWAN alias LAI PENCi Xl AN deceased. Xo 21. Birch Road Seremban. NOTICE (Under section 141 of Probate Administration Enactment (Cap 8 1 IVOTICE is hereby given that creditors and "others hay-, ing claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased j should give notice thereof m writing461 words
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Advertisement537 1954-02-22 11 ANNOUNCEMENT SINGAPORE'S one and only O Travel Agency Speedboat Service. Superb comfort iui VI passengers. Phone *****. As-i^ Travel Service. Adclphi Hct« SITUATIONS VACANT" SINGAPORE IMPROVEMI M •3 TRUST requires: (I) Temporary Reinforced Concrete Design Assisiam. Grosi Lary (700 p.m. Minim m < 30. Qualifications ("...< taU ship of lhe537 words
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Advertisement471 1954-02-22 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT IOIK SLKVICE: Are t©« uuemployod and m neid: To help you tind w«rk tbr Singapore Standard Cnempioxraenl Bureau oflers you free s p JO e is this column. Just call or write jour local Slandari office for an application form wh uh y O471 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-02-22 12 TWU s»rb who will represent the Colony at the %siaa Games m Manila are Norma Hutchinson left and Elsie Lim. Norma. one of the finest women swimmer v htrf. qualified lor the 100 m free style and Elsie, i tar-old Convent Schoolgirl, nude the s»"-ide m104 words
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213 1954-02-22 12 Xl ALA LUMPVB, Sun.— Three South-East Asian countries will be invited to take part m the annual Malayan Amateur Athletic Association championships this year. The Federation of Malaya A. A. A., at its annual meeting; here today, adopted a resolution to invite Siam. I213 words
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Article99 1954-02-22 12 Xl \LA Ll'MPl'K. Sun— The Malayan Amateur Athittic t mvn adopted a resolution at a meeting here totiJN to send a team irom the Federation to the Asian Games jr. Manila m May this year. The i'nioo is certain it earn rai>e the necessary99 words
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Article1154 1954-02-22 12 Says LINESMAN, Standard Reporter With The Indians From Singapore To Kuala Lumpur. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya has every reason to be proud of the showing m the first international hockey test yesterday against the touring Indian Hockey Federation before a ero wd which1,154 words
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Article42 1954-02-22 12 The inter-school Old Boys soccer league commences on March 6 Will Old Boys of St. Andrews who intend to participate please <vnd m their names and addresses to G. Low c/o En- gineers Department, City Council before Feb. 28.42 words
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Article41 1954-02-22 12 The SHA senior knock-out semi-final match between CSC and the University which was to be played at the CSC ground yesterday has been postponed [to Wednesday March 24. The water logged state of the ground caused this post-; ponement.41 words
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Article24 1954-02-22 12 Weights tor the second day of the Ipoh races on j Wpilnpwflnv »nrl fhrpp rappg i'nr thp third Hay arp24 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-02-22 12 The High Commissioner for Malaya, Sir Gerald Templer. meets the MHC's u team before their game against India m the first International Horke> "I<-*t ft Lumpur on Saturday. The scene at the HQ Malaya ground m KuaJa Lumpur when more than Vihmi vj Jndians give the104 words
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205 1954-02-22 12 SINGAPORE'S Star Soccerites, comprising some of the best soccer-playing youngsters m the Colon>, did well to hold a strong Johore Bahru Combined team to a two-all draw at Fairer Park yesterday. The Soeeerites failed to take the game m spite of a clear super- iority.205 words
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Article40 1954-02-22 12 SYDNEY F Dr. John of Jimmy Car: I said today ;hat Car' I probefor Japan I He said he had from Bangk ran r n up" g before Fhaila ban Bangk* Carrui anied by40 words