Singapore Standard, 24 February 1954
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Title Section19 1954-02-24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt Jfc 3H M. Vol. IV. \o. 237. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 19.'>4 TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.19 words
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Article112 1954-02-24 1 BOB PERIES - Manager Gets A 'Death Letter' BOB PERIES ndard Staff Reporter iAPORE cinema yesterday roteath letter" by t| post accused him of c." It "Wo .v shoo: DOt Stop this." OB a MS :\:per. a:ut I It unsigned ■t r of th« o or core i stal stamp wishes to re112 words
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33 1954-02-24 1 Is, Feb. 2:: t C irk, N ions forces m it ij i a .re ed n every! ing n Com- o been m X a ansei 133 words
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Article386 1954-02-24 1 RAF Crew Of 4 On Board Feared Lost Standard Staff Reporter A SPECIAL rescue force is battering its way through dense jungles at the foot of 4,187-ft. Mount Ophir, to reach the wreckage of a Royal Air Force Valetta "voice aircraft" which crashed yesterday with the loss386 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-02-24 1 T hree S'pore Spots Renamed After Duchess THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. unveils the monument atop the renamed "Kent Ridge," at the Gap, Pasir Panjang:, yesterday. Two other Gap spots were renamed m honour of the Duchess of Kent and her son. Prince Edward, who visited Singapore lastStandard - 76 words
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265 1954-02-24 1 French Are Optimistic HANOI. Feb. 23 (IP) Vietnamese Emperor Bao Dai met today with his advisers to discuss India's appeal lor a ceasefire m Indo-China as French military soimtN predicted an "important" military operation soon tii hamstring the Communists. All battle h nits were265 words
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Article60 1954-02-24 1 SAJGON, Feb. 23— (AFP)— British Commissioner-General mi n South-Easl Asia, Malcolm \L. Donai I, h id top level talks v i French military officers m n o-China and French Comj [oner-General Maurice De- an regarding the Indo-China situation, it was learned here yesterday. He also60 words
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Article147 1954-02-24 1 AUSSIE FLOOD TOLL IS NOW 23 SYDNEY, Feb. 23: (Reuter)— The death roll m the flood disaster m northern New South Wales today is 23 and may be confirmed at 26 before the day is out. There is still a number of people unaccounted for because communications were cut off147 words
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Article84 1954-02-24 1 RESULTS of the Cambridge School Certificate examinations held m the Federation i:i 1953 were announced yesterday, '"hey appear m Pages 9 and' 10. No information is supplied m these resrtits m respect of candidates who entered for par: of the examination only. The fact that the names84 words
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Article, Illustration177 1954-02-24 1 A Grand Send-Off For The General SEOUL. Feb. 23 (Router) —The Bth Army today bade farewell to Indian Lieut. Gen. K. S. Thimayya with a spectacular guard of honour ceremony at Seoul city airport. The former chairman of the i Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission left Seoul for Tokyo m the177 words
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Article24 1954-02-24 1 AIR Marsha! Sir Clifford Sanderson, C-in-C. Far East Air Force, arrived m Hongkong yesterday by air on an Informal visit. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article187 1954-02-24 1 CHIEF SCOUT ACCEPTS CHALLENGE Can A Scout Also Be A Red? LONDON. Feb. 23 (Reuter) Lord Rowallan the chief scout has accepted the challenge of Lord Stansgate a Labour Peer to debate m the House of Lords the question of scouts and Communism. Lord Stansgate called for the debate when187 words
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Article44 1954-02-24 1 COLOGNE, Fen. 23, (Renter) John Ronald Chesney was buried here at daybreak to a week after he shot him-.- m Cologne while police wen searching for h".m for questioning about the murder of hi> wife 3nd mother-in-law b1 F.^i:.^. I.• >:44 words
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Article96 1954-02-24 1 Miner Flies To Brother In S'pore DOM ASTER. York shire. Feb. S3 (Reulen Mr. Stan Grundy. 3t)-year-old Doncaster miner left here by train last night for London on the first >tap»- of a dash across, the world to his wuonded brother m Singapore hospital. The brother. William Grundy. 21. a96 words
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Article59 1954-02-24 1 LONDON. Feb. 22 (Reuter) Princess Margaret wen* witl her latest escort, Mr Mark Bonham Carte*, and sue athei guest -t 141 ere tonighi —'he premiei of the American musica "Kiss Me Kaie" She .-aw the ttlm through a pair o'. golden rimmed spectacles whi<-h she chose59 words
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Article53 1954-02-24 1 BRISBANE Fet 23 (Beu•c! After drifting for 4tj nay. m a:, open 12-feet dinghy a man Erora Thursdaj [sland has rea ed Australia \">' i The ma: 28-j •ai -old v I •.-borji. Viktort 7 nicks. no w m Cairo* he tal suflering from c53 words
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Advertisement63 1954-02-24 1 (<HON6fiOAN 1 P 7- a Acicil racial] ■El 4»4i5 i •In Sickness Wlieo no other foods can be taken. Oval me will 3 c.. n you Its rich body- building elements. nTaifaad eggs, will restore your health and s!iengtb. C "helps renew n^ging energy, restoring •raves' nerves, giving you the63 words
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Advertisement23 1954-02-24 1 a!* \tp THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. MSAlisters I OU THE (^ERRARD BAND STRAPPING MACHINE ISIV, y 2 lI. VI BKH.IIi STEEL B\MH\<.23 words
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Article184 1954-02-24 2 Clerks Will Fight To Bitter End' THE SINGAPORE Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union is prepared to fight Government on the issue of back-pay for temporary clerks "to the bitter end." The union's president, Mr. N. A. Kularajah, told The Standard this yesterday. Mr. Kularajah was replying184 words
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158 1954-02-24 2 THE MAIAY REGIMENT HAS COME OF AGE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya's own Military ■Force the Malay Regiment—thrilled a crowd of several thousand people at the Padang, here today. with an impressive parade to celebrate the Regiment's coming of age. The High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templei. addressing the parade. ?aid:158 words
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Article84 1954-02-24 2 CHAP Jee Kee runner, Koh Beng C":oo. mother of three children whose husband is in Kuantan, was yesterday fined $250. in default two and a half months rigorous imprisonment. ;p. the Singapore Eighth Police Court Koh was arrested on Monday night, near the junction of84 words
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Article67 1954-02-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Christopher Herbert. \va.^ today produced in the first Magistrate's Court on a charge of, thefi of a length of piping worth $10 belonging to Sime Darby and Company. Herbert requested a postponement of the case on the grounds that a material witness oi67 words
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Article126 1954-02-24 2 RIDA To Grant Loans For Houses JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.The Rural Industrial and Development Authority, Johore branch, proposes giving loans to settlers at Majedee settlement for the construction of low cost housing schemes. it was disclosed at a recent meeting of the State Development Board. The Chairman of RIDA said the126 words
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Article414 1954-02-24 2 Nothing Wrong About Land Deal Says Defence Counsel MALACCA, Tues. A counsel suggested m the Malacca Sessions Court today that there was nothing wrong with the practice, which he alleged was resorieJ to by many people here, of buying customary land, which the law only allows Malays to own, m414 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-02-24 2 photo. THE Commanding: Officers of the 31st Minesweepers Squadron of the Indian Navy photographed on their arrival m Singapore yesterday (left to right): Lt. Cmdr. P. Dutta. Lt. Cmdr. H. F. Dubash, Cmdr. M. M. Kaul, and Lt. Cmdr. R. De G. Pinto. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article270 1954-02-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOR the first time within 22 months, -expatriate and locally recruited oncers of the Singapore Government reached common understanding on the "muchdisputed" non-pensionable expatriation alljuance, yesterday. At a meeting between Government and M;:?T association representatives, the Council of Joint Action agreed270 words
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211 1954-02-24 2 LIEF ERIK Rpmussen.. Chief Electrician of a Danish ship, was yesterday lined $10 for using abusive language to a Singapore Harbour Board policeman but acquitted on another charge of using criminal force to the same policeman, by Mr. A. W. Ghows, m the Singapore Eighth Police211 words
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Article107 1954-02-24 2 Soldier Refused Handcuffs JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Corporal George Cooper, who lis being charged with fatally shooting his wife. Vera Cooper, on Feb. 2 was brought before the Magistrate, Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman today, for the t third time since his arrest. The presecution asked for s further extension till March107 words
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Article47 1954-02-24 2 MR. MOREY MARCUS formerly of Singapore, hat been appointed v: e-Presidenl of Republic [nt< i onal m charge of the Far Ea I Division The appointment was announced by Mr. Ri hard W Altschuler, presid: nl d! Republic Pictures International Corporation,47 words
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Article123 1954-02-24 2 COMMODITY PRICES I OM,N(i ruUM i)rn r> (rent" pei Ih > id Sintia p (i r p vostfrda* Bayer* sellers No I lv S S S(a«il Loose 544 54 1 No. 1 R.S.S. .54, 7>4s No. 2 RSS. S4t 54C No. Rss. 53s 53| Tone: Stead v. lIN PRH h123 words
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Article45 1954-02-24 2 D. Stevens \\;is rel>:" chairman of the Store: Pc: r:e! Group of the hi a Civil Stvlv Union. Singapore at a meeting yesterday. l neeting jl< cted Mr. fob Wi Ch y as secretary ith c committee of 14 m< n I45 words
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Article19 1954-02-24 2 .»^u wuaKannu was des- ir e added: This man g hiq f Kanf ancT R19 words
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Article67 1954-02-24 2 Ridge Named After Duchess THREE I Gap, Pas Pan re-named Ducfaes K. •i, Prii E con hen last tin Gov< kor, N./ful. il B oei a < A nun K B i i Ed S I B. D a G S I". he P. Enjii M exe v F. PTari67 words
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Article75 1954-02-24 2 Terrorist Gets Death Sentence KUANTAK. I < i i man ■hi tured by the Kine*i A wac senten Mr tice for unlawf i pa iten (Ua <*:.<i 44 mition A the ti i n De 16. Iml ro! v. the edge of a I Jabour jungle v.: came m tigl75 words
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Advertisement86 1954-02-24 2 Poor Chap didn't b: :k early enough jjr The I' a < until" is starting! j&r A BOOK \O\V f OPPORTUNITY I Jp A TO t'LY BY I If I Af 1 4 J^ jggr »oni dutch M jor A Always refreshing 1 Ib PACKETS $2.25 Ib 1.18 1 Ib86 words
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Advertisement74 1954-02-24 2 HdMEOPA. i curt es Goitre Polypu re:.- H i r Leu B Ps rron T r t b >c t partiruiars tc H< CAI H \LL No Road X i3 .a Lumpui ik Hi I* i SOIL Afi] DUNFORD TR 274. P^-arh R.» 1 1 < Tel: B1 I i74 words
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Article197 1954-02-24 3 MOVE TO PLUG STRAITS LOOPHOLES Food Smuggling Control > t 1 urd Shipping Reporter nEW Straits Control scheme has been formed m conjunction with the Johore Police to stem the illegal importation info Johore of food- j stuffs and restricted articles. ahc help stop the movement of arms pected persons.197 words
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Article191 1954-02-24 3 Anti- Flood Plan Starts This Year Standard Staff Reporter PI LOI scheme for flood alleviation m Singa:.r.at,d to cost 5120.000. will b e in before the i middle ot this year. Singapore City Council now waiting a reply from 1 the Wat Office. London, for I permission to buy Army191 words
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Article54 1954-02-24 3 KOREAX journalists who have been visiting Britain a? the guests of the Foreign OtVu-e will arrive at Kallang Airport at 1 p.m. today. They will leave f-<r the Federation tomorrow and return to 'he Col >;;y on March 1 fox a four day visit before proceeding to54 words
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Article18 1954-02-24 3 THE Singap >re Fto Chow Coffee Merchants Association will celebrate their 33rd. anniversary on Feb. 28.18 words
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Article83 1954-02-24 3 at 9 p.m. Tickets are available a S3 per couple, obtainable from any of the League committee members or from lr. Michael Tan Contestants must be between the ages of Hi and 26, must appear m evening dress or m their national costume, and willStandard - 83 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-02-24 3 THIS is Miss Violet Williams (above), 17 years old and just out of school, who aspires to be Singapore's Youth Queen, m a contest sponsored by the Kiwi League to be held on Mar. 5 at Raffles Hotel. The League is holding the contest m conjunction with a dance, beginning50 words
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42 1954-02-24 3 Police Catch Up With Man After 7 Yrs. urch. the I caughi pee the Kua a -!>'. :\i Qg A h>r ta c on X held at i n. 1 :p for r I I I :ree- 1 June up r I i42 words
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Article84 1954-02-24 3 AN EXTENSION course m I English on methods of teaching religion started m Singapore last night fur teachers of hi«h schools or English school stu- dents from 7 to 8.4.1 p.m. The course will continue every Tuesday evening at the same time through Mar. 23. Purpose ol84 words
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Article94 1954-02-24 3 THE Rev. Peter Blake, a former RAF Chaplain and the 'Present Superior of the Retreat i House. Rainhill, Liverpool, ar- rives at Changi today from the j United Kingdom. He will conduct mission serj vices for Catholic officers and i airmen and their families at94 words
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Article51 1954-02-24 3 THE Singapore Battalion of (The Girls' Life Brigade. will i hold a Parade Service at the j Wesley Church, Fort Canning j Road, on Feb. 28. at 4 p.m. for the dedication of N.C.O.'s and their new Queen's Colour. The Battalion will be Led by the Boys' Brigade51 words
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Article299 1954-02-24 3 RECRUITS will be all the more essential as t-he basis for future expar^ion of tiie Singapore Volunteer Corps with the introduction of national service, the SVC's Commandant. Lt.-Col. T. J. Hutchinson, said yesterday. Lt.-Coi. Hutchinson told a press conference that men of the "highest quality" are299 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-02-24 3 photo LT COL. Grewal. Mr. Gopala Menoa and Brig Pani' i who is holding the silver plaque presented to the (on Undent by the Commonwealth division "m admiration" -»f the work of the troops. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article168 1954-02-24 3 THE second batch of the Indian Custodian Force arrived m Singapore yesterday from Korea aboard the trooper Mozaafari en route to India. The 190 Indian Infantry Brigade consisting of LJS2O men. including 37 officers and 44 Junior Commissioned Officers, were welcomed to Singapore by the Seventh168 words
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137 1954-02-24 3 TRAFFIC CASE: APPROVAL FOR APPLICATION THE Acting Chief Justice. I 'Air. Justice Biown, yesterday allowed a motion to record additional evidence lor a Singapore Traffic Court case again>t J.A.E. Martin. Dr. C.H. Withers-Payne, for Martin, said that when the case was first heard. lie ev> dene* ■>: c h tness137 words
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Article52 1954-02-24 3 KOTA BHARC, Tues—A new school for all boys and I girls between the ages ol .-.even an<i nine will be opened m Kota Bharu m March. Parents who desire to get I their children admitted can I write to Mrs. C.C. Balhetchet 2.877 Jalan Pengkaln Ciiepa.52 words
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Advertisement107 1954-02-24 3 ;>\^ FORGET THE REST f /%S\^. \^> What is i c r~ A j 0* What dees S-54 Co? JL -*j H S-54 is an amazing new substance, com'/^ff' s i^— posed of a selected mixture of hydrocar- S-54 keeps your engine clean This clean[y f lpK, .^^asa-g^^.B^^ Hn^^i bons107 words
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276 1954-02-24 4 NCO TOOK STAMPS TO PAY WIFE'S DEBTS Gets 9 Months And Loses Stripes SERGEANT L. H. Nicholas (25), RAOC, who admitted stealing stamps worth $34.6U from two letters, one addressed to the Secretary of State for War, was sentenced to nine months detention and reduced to the ranks at a276 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-02-24 4 photo. •PAS de DEUX" a ballet by Eric Yong and Ng Su Chin who are sren above rehearsing for the Irene Simms ballet revue to be held m Kuala Lumpur at the Town Hall on Feb. U>. Z~ and Mar. 1. in aid of the HomeStandard - 54 words
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Article147 1954-02-24 4 Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Trades Tnion Congress yesterday met the Labour Commissioner, Mr. G. W. Davis, to discuss the "growing" unemployment problem m the Colony. It is understood the Government has suggested certain proposals to the Congress to check any further increase oi147 words
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Article89 1954-02-24 4 SEEEMBAN, Tues. Over 200 Guides and «uesls were present at the Malay Girls' Hostel on Sunday when the Negri Sembilan Guiders' Council held a lea-party m honour of the retired Girl Chides Commissioner for Negri Sembilan. Mrs. ML Braddon. One of I lie oldest residents of89 words
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Article148 1954-02-24 4 Councils Make Progress KUALA LUMPIJR, Tr.es. The Federation Government's local count i s pan has made considerable progress since it was introduced m 1950. Up to the end of 'as- year during a period <>f approxirl matety one and a half years a total of 134 ca] "ounci were sei148 words
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Article90 1954-02-24 4 RAi'B. tues.— As further measure to p'ug loud leakages the whole town ,f Raub including Government quarters. have been enclosed within ;i perimeter fence. Road blocks to prevent food leakage have been established along the Tras, Kirala Lipis. Bukit Koman, and Chtroh Roads. Combined police90 words
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Article29 1954-02-24 4 THIEVES entered a shop m Bain Street on Monday nirjhti and goi away with a leather ■n<e worth $5 90, jewellery valued at $35 and cash $5.50.29 words
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164 1954-02-24 4 IPOH. Tues.— Replying tol the "surprising statement" by the Perak Progressive Party that certain members of the National Asso iation of Perak have used the official position of the Mentri Besar to enlist members an official spokesman oi the N.A.P. said his Party would164 words
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Article143 1954-02-24 4 CALL FOR TAYLOR AWARD PROBE Standard Staff Reporter THE International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ha? asked the Colonial Office m London to set up a hoard to inquire into the "Taylor Award," Mr. T.S. Bavin. Plantation Representative of the ICFTU told The Standard yesterday. He said this move followed143 words
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Article59 1954-02-24 4 IPOH. Tues— Troop< r Eric Keith Hulse of 0 < L2th. Royal Lancers was fi;n d $5< A. P. Jack for inconsiderate driving, yesterday. :i driving a military i\ -"^nnei" had been Lnvolv* m a sion with a private which Mr. E \\A Peers. President oi59 words
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Article48 1954-02-24 4 MISS Doroi .y N< vi Rolfe. Director oi Courses m Ciiizen?hip lor gii ;;1 Afhridge Adult Education College, will visit the Far Ersst from July 14 m the course ol a rojiul-the- world led tree tour. She is expected In Malaya on July 19.48 words
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267 1954-02-24 4 4 More Terrorists Fall To Security Forces KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Four more Communist terrorists have been killed and another wounded by security forces m the Federation. Two terrorist? a man and a woman— were killed yesterday afternoon m {he Bahau district, Negri Sembilan, by a patrol of the Ist Gordons,267 words
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Advertisement230 1954-02-24 4 n CATHAY ORGANISATION jt* ATTRACTIONS DAY! isf^j Jsl i 1 1 1 1 H :<0 p m MWM1T E4t.SC 5 riJtSf TFCHSICOLO* CO.WCOK jA BSal JW tHllllllul III! A MOM4I S*-CON »«COUCT>ON A j A«T*U« »ANH OtCANlSATON »M|U)> OPENS TOMORROW! ITS A RIOT HOW CARY CAMUES OIN AT LAL Gil230 words
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Advertisement87 1954-02-24 4 Tkcanuron Daily s iL l >^ ir DONTJMSSJ 1 A HI!. A! 'v-S riCTUKE FOB Pf(>Pi t r ji dick POWELL peggy DOW 1: Ini as B| n Y i hi; loved learxid f^P J.: TO HATE HIM hi: rode J^M Bi^^ JUtL SFECIAUDDED ■If UIfUCTIO.NS 4 FOR THE BENEFIT87 words
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Article129 1954-02-24 5 THE .'list Minesweeper I Squadron of the Indian Navy arrived m Singapore yesterday on an informal visit. The squadron consists of the INS B >mbay, INS Bengal INS Madras, and the INS Rajpu- tana, under the commands of Cmdr. M M Kaul. Lt. Cmdr.129 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-02-24 5 SINGAPORE'S Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode (extreme left), watches two women teleprinter operators at work when he visited the Telecommunications Department yesterday. Others m the picture are (from left): Mr. J.H. Wagstaff. the Director; Mr. J. Metcalfe-Moore, the Comptroler; and Mr. A. H. Young:, the Asst. ControllerStandard - 71 words
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Article70 1954-02-24 5 MALACCA. Ties.— The Mal-a,--a Eurasian Association will hoi i a dan re at the Capitol Dance Hal! on Mar. 5 at 9 p.m. The Occasion for the danre is the soccer triangular between Se' anger. Negr: and Malacca Eurasians for the BE. La Brooy Challenge Cup on70 words
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Article47 1954-02-24 5 PERMISSION for the issue of capital for the proposed Singapore Hawkers Market Developing Company Limited has not yet been obtained from the Financial Secretary, a spokesman of the Company said yesterday. Tile sponsors are now seek- f ing approval from him. he added.47 words
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Article156 1954-02-24 5 MALACCA, Tues.— President of the M. Francis Association, Mr. P.G.M.G. Mahindasa, has appealed for further contributions towards liquidations of the outstanding loan on the 540.000 Pamadasa Memorial, the clubhouse of the Association. The clubhouse, the only premises of its kind that has been built by156 words
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154 1954-02-24 5 COLONY INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT DECLARES WAR Standard Staff Reporter THE INCOME Tax Department of the Singapore Government is preparing to declare an open war on tax evaders in the Colony. The Department has enlisted the services of Mr. A.G Prentice, an income tax expert from the Board of Inland Revenue154 words
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Article88 1954-02-24 5 MUAR, Tues.— Yeo Gun Sai. 36, who attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the Muar river was bound over m the Muar Police Court m the sum of SI OO for four months on a personal bond. He jumped from a boat m the88 words
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Article33 1954-02-24 5 MAHMOOD bin Sabar who was alleged to have committed theft of a bicycle belonging to one Panut bin Jabar at Sungei Sendok. Grisek. Muar, was discharged by the Muar Magistrate.33 words
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265 1954-02-24 5 More Aid From U.N. Depends On Him KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Whether the United Nations Organisation will send more technical aid in radio communications to the Federation will depend a great deai on a young Englishman. Mr. Alan J. Edwards, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur this morning. Mr. Edwards is the265 words
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Article114 1954-02-24 5 PENANG, Tues.— Mr. M. [Ponnudurai was elected president of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya (Penang and Province Wellesley branch) at its 1 annual general meeting receat- Other oftVobearers elected for 1954 are vice-president, Mr. Eric Weerasuriya: Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. A. Sabapathy. CominiUee Members- Messrs. S.114 words
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Article45 1954-02-24 5 RAUB. Tues. A variety concert by the 12th Royal Lancers. Raub. m aid of the Lady Templer Hospital Fund and The Red Cross Fund will be held at the Methodist Girls School. Raub. on Friday an I Saturday at 8 p.m.45 words
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Article36 1954-02-24 5 FOR driving his car without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road at the junction of Jalan Menam and Jalan Omri, Muar. Lee Kirn Gun, 2L\ was fined $30 by the Muar Magistrate.36 words
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Article35 1954-02-24 5 1 FOR subjecting :<0 pigs to 1 unnecessary suffering m a lorry due to improper loading. at Bukit Pasir, Muar. Ng Biuk iChua was fined SI 5 m tne Muar Police Court, yesterday.35 words
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151 1954-02-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A Sikh spiritual leader. Sant Teja Singh, who has brought the doctrines of Sikhism \o 3 1 greater part of the civilised world, has returned to Kuala iLumpur on another visit alter 41 years. During hi? stay here, he Will!151 words
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Article156 1954-02-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr Justice Wilson at the, High Court here today dismissed a claim by a merchant, Chung Pen? Chee, for a separate title and transfer of a shophouse which he bougm from the trustees of a Chinese temple for $246,500 Japanese j currency.156 words
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Advertisement275 1954-02-24 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relict *cr Tootharhe Earache btnrtnrrv ache. Mv cle Pain. Indiqestiin. Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TOMG Th< lion Mrdiral Hall ROYAL BLUE I (^^%(A WASHABLE QUINK Accidents sometimes happen but *ith X\ Zi2 < Parker's275 words
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Article466 1954-02-24 6 ''fin: London. Feto 12. »UP)- Foreign Secretary Am"honv Bdcn accused Communist China today of "unjust and msai si icto treatment oi B:i!i>:i diplomats m Peking. THE ever, suave and ford-headed Mr. Eden was answering questions m the House of Common?; other night when the rather embarrassing tiestioß466 words
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Article318 1954-02-24 6 Vll'.> the fifth of ::< kind and people m the Federation have the ipportunity to do thi dc of the greatest elt ractei Iding producing and selfless nenta tiny. S iting knows no barriers. II embraces th eld »no the gof ai a»e, professing all creeds and318 words
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Article, Illustration1944 1954-02-24 6 What Is Dr. Purcell's Object? asks JAL MANECKSHA J.P. m reply to Dr. PurcelFs criticism of Gen. Templer. IN the Singapore Standard of February Ist 1954 was published a i very brief but pungent summary of a book purported to be written by Doctor Victor Purcell, who was a member1,944 words
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Article172 1954-02-24 6 Review of Views A Happy Item UTUSAN MELAYU -ays that one of the happiest] news items published in] Monday's papers was about India's reported move to stop the war m Indo-China which is now m Its eighth The paper says thai although the Indo-China question is not within the province172 words
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Article225 1954-02-24 6 Sir; In Monday's c iai on 'Malayanisation of the Civil Service" you state inter alia; "tha! there is a tend* n y to give Europeans the best paid jobs instead of training local men f< r Ile positions." Our Asian Marin< rs are fully convinced thai m the225 words
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Article54 1954-02-24 6 Sir: -The lerler b;/ 'A.R." published m the Tuesday's Singapore Standard is rfmltCtous, irresponsible ond a gross misrepresentation o' .Writ. For instance he say* "> m a n y mses Supervisors chosen are salesme'i' a>}d businessmen.** I challenge }imi to name even on? Supervisor who is either a salesman54 words
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Article, Illustration626 1954-02-24 6 Sir; When Mr. A.cx Josey gave tv t» reading on the Principles of Socialism ast Friday. 1 maintained that it was not realistic to dificuss Principles uf Socialism without also discussing methods. "Prinripies." I raid, "possess va ue snd significance only U at626 words
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Advertisement17 1954-02-24 6 j It's Cherry Blossom time m 1 TOKYO I General fcgeaU MANSFIELD CO. LTD Singapore Kuala Un17 words
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Article84 1954-02-24 7 New 'Get Tough' Policy In Kenya F-,b. 23. (RevKenya's main b link routes are •a prohibited areas hours of darklei new emerons which 0 force today. jßnt nove ritj forces I on sight -i ng anyone «ur 'he .ines. rtCCQi at- -;<■ traina an Mau *erna have c pasl two84 words
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Article75 1954-02-24 7 11 ISHINGTON. Krb 23 I' Sir David Kelly, forBrtti>h Ambassador to >.v m an interview Nh**d here yesterday \urld peace hinges on »Tcrsa of NATO and Imi Mil »t C.erman irj strength by the I! NATO is able to do it Net out to do and75 words
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193 1954-02-24 7 THEY PASS THE BUCK ON PEACE OFFER P\KIS. Feb. (AP> -i >fficial French sources >u*rday withheld any ect comment on the :or a cease-fire m China voiced by me Minister JawaharNehru m a speech to Indian Parliament on "round that "no conproposal has yet n made.' that it 54 n193 words
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Article99 1954-02-24 7 MANILA. Feb. 23 (AFP).— Tiie Philippine Army early this morning launched a mighty "get Tame" drive all over Luzon island alter the complete failure of surrender negotiations with the Huks. The deadline for the Huk surrender was midnight last night. In the Mount Banahaw area. Ln99 words
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358 1954-02-24 7 PEKING LACKS COURTESY AND JUSTICE SAYS EDEN LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that if Red China wanted to improve relations with Britain she must first treat British interests with "ordinary courtesy and justice." He was answering questions m the House of Commons about358 words
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168 1954-02-24 7 U.S. Refuses Recognition Of Red China WASHINGTON. Feb. 23 (UP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yesterday toid a group of congressional leaders that "there would be no United States' recognition of the Chinese Communist regime" involved in the Berlin agreement to call a conference on Far Eastern problems in168 words
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Article47 1954-02-24 7 I A UNITED STATES task force of two aircraft carriers i and a supporting destroyer I squadron were due to arrive m Tokyo yesterday for a period !ol "intensive training exer- cises" off the Philippine the United States Navy j islands, i headquarters announced.— U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article76 1954-02-24 7 NEW DELHI. Feb. 23 (UP).— Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday condemned proposed United Slates' military aid to neighbouring Pakistan as "a step which adds to fears and tensions." But he scoffed ai any no; ion that India might seek similar help either from the76 words
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Article82 1954-02-24 7 A "Singapore Exhibition" will be staged m the Hotel Miramar, Hongkong, m con».L junction with the Fourth Asian j Regional Conference of the Junior Chamber International to be held from Feb. 24 to 28. This exhibition will show to the Asian delegates and other observers. Malayan art82 words
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Article273 1954-02-24 7 French Tidy Up I-C Front HANOI. Feb. >3 (IP)— Fiance tidied up her battle positions with sharp jabs at the Communists yesterday as world attention tocussed on the prospect for peace m Indo-China. troops ks p Ini the i -rich i Anna n to before it got stai oist m273 words
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Article119 1954-02-24 7 NOTTINGHAM. ENGLAND. Feb. '23. (AP) A wooden sign from one of the world's oldest inns disappeared and the citizens of the <-ity yesterday blamed University of Nottingham students. The sign on the "trip to Jerusalem" show place of Nottingham reads: "The crusaders halted at this inn o119 words
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101 1954-02-24 7 KARACHI, Feb. 23 (UP)— Pakistan formally asked the United States for military aid yesterday. Prime Minister Mohammed Ali made official the Long-re-ported s 'cp that India along with the Soviet bloc had denounced. He announced Pakistan had formally requested American military assistance to enable101 words
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Article11 1954-02-24 7 CHEADLE, Staffordshire, Feb. 23 (Reuter)— A11 words
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Article242 1954-02-24 7 TOKYO. Feb 23 (AP)— Communist China yesterday put its stamp of approval on the Big-Four decision to hold an Asian peace conference m Geneva starting on April 26 and said the parley should ease world tension. i "The Chinese people express their support lor it." said242 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-02-24 7 Kick Follows Kiss BILLED a> the "loium-m kis> m TV." tht* abmr siene resulted m WftU known Chicago iadio n <1 television per>onalil\ Mi Jack Eigen. b^m:. fir«-d last week. Mr. Eigen kis-<-d Imimhh movie starlet C l#>o Mo<»i* for at least live minut*^ on his television pi '«> gramme.140 words
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66 1954-02-24 7 MELBOURNE. F. ter) IfiSi Cbk at. hi tan si i' Ifelboui t»e tered for i M< come Asian I tnodation problems here. She bas tendered I he Country Roa B host < S obtained i from the [tnmig L< -ment 1 pen the66 words
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Article35 1954-02-24 7 TOKYO, Fc volt ai ■.>:. an isla north the c Okinav a v er pting ai ing iia' c spread eu tid, Kyod N The v too one of F BO ai)a:.35 words
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Advertisement47 1954-02-24 7 I I _r"~ f~*\ bt^ _r^ OVJIX IV/A I V/ NE WLY ARRIVED i VKIRT^ m WOOLLEN V v_T I n_3^ X j C\f\ DTC 1^ I m FOR COOLER Ji STRAIGHT FITTING CLIMES f Ti" Waist Sizes 24" bo 30" Prices from $28.85 to $43.50 Ecck47 words
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Miscellaneous17 1954-02-24 7 SPSS*"— i —news new "Wo w can yoln to rfte fight for Western Democracy- Gibraltar for Spain!"17 words
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Advertisement738 1954-02-24 8 MORODEUTSCHER 'XOYD AND HAMBURG— AMERKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam Haaborg Bremen. Spore P S'bam Penang T.S Braun.M-bweis (HAPAG)26Feb 3Mar 4/sMar 6 7Mar T.S Bieuerstein (NDL) 15 21>!ar 22Mar 23/24 Mar T.S Kassel (HAPAG) 29Mar sApr 6Apr 7 BApr >I V Scbwabeisteia (NDL) .11 17 Apr738 words
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Advertisement1156 1954-02-24 8 M.MM BLUE FUNNEL LINE fipi^ m llnes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. foiF' Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASUOYV LONDON CONTINENTAL POSTS Dua Sails P Sham Penang Eumaeus for Liverpool Glasgow G33/34 Feb 25 Feb 26/27 Fch 28/ A>canlus1,156 words
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Advertisement865 1954-02-24 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koval Kotterdatn Uoyd HoUan d America I In.- NederlaßdUae Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HAI IF AX. BOSTON, NEW lORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore P. S'bam Penang SUMATRA (SMN) 19/25Feb 26Feb Ist call 27Feb 2nd call 2Mar *SOESTDYK (HAL) 27Feb 6Mar 7Mar /O *JJ865 words
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Advertisement691 1954-02-24 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK (ONJLNE.M Spore P Sham Pfnanj{ "SONGKHLA" for Kobsichang. Saigon, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe and Yokohama Gnd: 13 14 "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 4 6Ma r "PASADENA" fcr Kohsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama 25 2(iMar 24 24Mar 23 "MALAYA" for Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong, Maniia.691 words
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9991 1954-02-24 9 CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAM RESULTS RESULTS of the Cam- bridge School Certificate examination held m the Federation m 1953 are: K. LUMPUR VICTORIA INSTITUTION 111 Abas bin Mohamed Yusof. II Abu Bakar bin Muhammad Nurut, 111 Abdul Ghaffar bin" Osman. 11l Abdul Karim s/o j Abdullah. 11l Abdul Manan bin9,991 words
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Miscellaneous237 1954-02-24 9 i -bner L^oS TT t^c--| F 'UtTnw By -A/ Capp tVE.'. AH 8 fc^.^^^-Z/j/l^iSr' COT N yTfli WgHStC* 3*AS.-£>V£V SCKUM --TTV- .—rl ll^/ff^^ S **S*TV| VE^-j-^ *i«SL (THASSTH' SWEETEST *2Z o* DrJ^^ii&i'gf^^^l v>Y5 c<A/ w*,-..r L -li r I By V.T. Hamlin J? TO VC? COP v> x *wAfrJ DOT.237 words
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Article70 1954-02-24 10 U v u Singapore firmer y* tins were err:v to be easier riesp.'he meta^ Ion and S. ier shares i C |ed r\IH STRI > s Ords Gammon I S S. C Storafi I S p Ords 2" Ords. Wilkinson P MINIS. A S Ba;u Selangv Kes ing Kinta70 words
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Article79 1954-02-24 10 THE r oore steady a: M M.: shi] i R.'P H"U o' by R >»« the mart mg the d General jr. the steady a! be- Fa rew i iv« leve s NOON P*/C£s THE Singa < Comme Rubb noon p cs teid;':- .vere: No I RSS 5| No79 words
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Advertisement42 1954-02-24 10 OW I\G to the publication of the Cmmb on this pmge today. Wednesday's "Ih,,, I own feature uill apftear instead in tornorm,- n H/&{j/ Cable Address: "CATHAY Hi r #CWP HOTEL! x?^J_ (CATHAY BUILDING SF\T,*P<>F> I PHONE. 21 111 Alfc-COXDITIOXED MODFRATE r.^T^42 words
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Article, Illustration456 1954-02-24 11 Grim Battle For Victory 08, lues.— Perak lost to the Indhn n. i n team by two goal* to nothino b" t cke >* moral victory by keeping the scJ^do^ To "this ,n margin-the lowest by any Mala van J inN nr S H H nded J456 words
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Article186 1954-02-24 11 Fed. Meet Indians Tomorrow THE Indian tourists play two more matches m Ipoh. Tomorrow they meet a Federation s:cie and after going to Penang for their one game againsi the Northern Settle-, meat, return to Ipoh for their match against North Malaya on Sunday. It wi be too much to186 words
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Article94 1954-02-24 11 Replay In KO Hockey Semifinal TAIPIXG. Tues.— Thrilling b key was seen m the KO semi-:i:ia. fixture yesterday between the Kilat Club and the Survey Sports Club which m a draw of one-a I. \".\<j rep ay M o on Wednesday. Kilat Club proved superior m the first na f94 words
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Article303 1954-02-24 11 > r ANTHONY'S Boys met 1 H>n «c i T-2 :ia School XI at j Bassifa H > >'• Sche a i aye good an I tive tr and they 0p- D ninating th« catch u• .tting t pace right listle, Vi S ok the lead a303 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-02-24 11 -MR Ileah Joo Seanff, preMdent of the Badminton Association of Malaya la-st night gave a farewell dinner at the Cathay Restaurant m Singapore to the country's topnotch players who will be leaving these shores to comP«*te m Indonesia. the United Kingdom and America. At the two extreme ends are Ooi68 words
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Article164 1954-02-24 11 KOT\ BAHRU 'lues -The Sri K*Lana Badminton Part> -ou teed c Silver Star B.P-U-'i. Results (Sri K'lana first): Sir »Jes: c v >y Pak Wan beat Gj' Xoor 10-S. I^-S: :h -:r>i V ;<?.>>-> heat Abdullah Sulaiman o Vu— of Saman beal Abu Bakar 5-15. l~>-$-164 words
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Article469 1954-02-24 11 RAFFLES Institution did remarkably well to beat St. Andrews School, conquerors of 1953 Youth champions, Victoria School, by five goals to two m a fast and thrilling game of soccer at WomlsvillP v»«iPrH<iv The rain-sodden pitch. though it put a premium on good soccer, did469 words
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Article213 1954-02-24 11 Police XI Defeat Argonauts THE formidable Argonauts 1 went down 2—o to a strong P<>I lic c XI m a friendly soccer game :on the Police Training School ground yesterday. i The Argonauts \ver e m the Police sector about four times i during th c course of the game.213 words
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Article49 1954-02-24 11 ...S.J.I. Ist XI beal Beatty Se :ondary School 3 l on the Trade School ground yesterday defeated Bour.a Vista Ranscored 2 and 1 respectively. Chandran scored for Beatty. In the second team match both schools drew one all. John Chang and Jailer were the scorers.49 words
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Article51 1954-02-24 11 IN the Kampong So 'vcr League for the Tiger Beer Cup. Permuda Latehan yester- day defeated Bona Vista Rani gers on the Breweries ground by five goals to one. Scorers were Mahad 3. Sukor and Awang Chik one each for the winners and Salim for the51 words
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Article24 1954-02-24 11 CHINESE AA beat Farrer i Juniors 2-0. Scorers were Yew i Chan and Kirn Kee. Bata Sports Club beat Easi Asiatic 7-4.24 words
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Advertisement97 1954-02-24 11 NOTICE The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45 > In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore LTN BANKRUPTCY. Xo. 241 of 1 li) 41 RE NARESH AHIR, of 114, Lavender Street, Singapore: Bullock cart owner. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVTiJN that a First and Final dividend is intended97 words
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Advertisement601 1954-02-24 11 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. ORIGINATING SIMMONS NO 2 of 1954. In the Matter of the Trusts of j the Will of FELIX NEVIS PEREIRA Deceased. PURSUANT to an Order of 1 x the High Court at Singapore m the above matter,601 words
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Advertisement651 1954-02-24 11 ENGAGEMENTS rHE ENGAGEMENT i< an- >unced on 20th Feb. 5C between Charlie Seah «ecunri sen o; u,:e llr. *t lire. Bean K. ok Khiam and Erene Len Su v, c second daughter of Mr. iV Mrs Len Shin Foil o4 X L. I^HE ENGAGEMENT was announced on 212 54 betweei651 words
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Advertisement712 1954-02-24 11 Standard Service Fur 1 he »Hplo\rd Al MH H -I ii\ T f rci U!lflU|j,.iv< :I ini j ,ii |U c I'flU vmu i li.rk Urn mcs^sP <( S4 i r,i ncniiti inert Bureau (Mien \.»u tr«« m*m t«i tins coluiiu tu*i can i. rife >nur loc.d si.iitd.ira iKq i712 words
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Miscellaneous38 1954-02-24 11 I Today's Sport INTER-SCHOOL SOCCER: i Serangoon E.S. r Can Eng Seng, Serangoon, HOCKEY: KO Semi-final, j CSC v Varsity, CSC. BADMINTON: Exhibition, Ong v Ooi. SBH, 8 p.m. I SIA tourney, SHB Godoton 6.30 p.m. i i38 words
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Article230 1954-02-24 12 In Race 6. I like none better than Ea°le Hawk wh» should store his maiden win alter his very fluent tt»>plav on the first day. Eajjle Hawk was definitely unluckly to have met one better m Motion Picture m race ever the five l'urlonj»s230 words
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Article22 1954-02-24 12 UNLESS there is a sudden rhan;t- of weather the soins f» r todiv's races at Ipnh will be very ?ood.22 words
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Article38 1954-02-24 12 ME! B JURNE F- 23 (AP) -John Landy A istr a's ace v turned m a 4:02 6 kl '•> >■• a- O r\.r> k 5 a strong hea m .i i hea y by a j; rail38 words
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Article522 1954-02-24 12 GRANDEUR may deliver the goods m the opening race of the day. This Prince Chevalier g< duog was far from disgraced when finishing second to Unaware over the live furlongs straight drive on the first day. He is now up 7 ib. and if he522 words
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Article198 1954-02-24 12 Race 7: T!<> ywood Star, c ing winner s c «ga straight on i first day v I to land i i ia this race. A 1 2 Ib spable penalty t enable rto fii on top of S appre ate 1 nditions a i198 words
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324 1954-02-24 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IPOH.— Main interest m today's races, second day of the Perak Turf Club's February meeting is the six-furlongs sprint for class 2 division 1 horses. Strictly on track form I am inclined to give my vote to Wonder Lad324 words
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Article192 1954-02-24 12 TREBLE TOTE: EACES 4. I. 7. »IC SWKKP: HACK 7. Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood I Scrutineer 1 GRANDEUR GRANDEUR GRANDEUR SSS^nP 0 Atomic City Golden Sands Golden Sands AH r Golden Sands Actor II j Jimmy Boy II Golden samis 2 TRADUCER CHESTNUT ICE REVUE CHESTNUT Chestnut192 words
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Article56 1954-02-24 12 Flag Of Peace For 4.15 RACE c may g flag UNI a. th. Flag .;j a livis > m this i i fn I ince to finish top ol > tJeverly g :h 4.-. 1 1 ne O He this again go H« fcropa 9lk He shou I r« en56 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1954-02-24 12 Standard's RACE CARD Race 1: 2.30 pm. Class 5, Div. 2 6 Furs. 1. 000 Diplomat II 4y 9.00 Mrs. Pe^^y Wee Yong Thau Yin Hudson 2. 5ti3 Golden Sands 5y 8.13 "Tiga Lima Kongsi" Fox Woods 3. 990 Ilooghly 3y 8.11 "Valiant Stable" Daniels Lansdown 4. 532 Grandeur 5y1,071 words
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