Singapore Standard, 27 May 1954
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Title Section18 1954-05-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD /fc m Sl Vol. IV. No. 329. Singapore; Thursday, mat z^, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article85 1954-05-27 1 20,000 REBELS ATTACK YEN PHU (UP) l Yen mthern Red ife a •ge hat threatthe outpost Dien Bien nmunisl ained garrison I Jomman i indicated it out. aid the n has been sent to e an i pa it y into the Fro- h and in Yen Pin; g with85 words
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Article42 1954-05-27 1 RA tfENTO, California. F) Police won c hot rod tli at \vaI in a patrol car said Ml it was getting v. r.,t then its brake-; 1 1 < I e taken in'..) ft< r police called rtm42 words
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Article229 1954-05-27 1 Carrier Fire: 79 Killed (lUONSET. Rhode Intend. May 2<> (Keuter) The United States Navy announced that 7fl men were killed and IHi injured today i 1 a fire in the aircraft carrier Bennington while the vesv« 1 m*M on a routine trip oil the east coast of the United States.229 words
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Article135 1954-05-27 1 General Tempter Holds His Last Press Conference Shooting War Declining REDS INCAPABLE OF BIG REVOLT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The retiring High Comm.ssioner of the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, declared yesterday that the Communist terrorists in Malaya as they are today are quite135 words
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124 1954-05-27 1 Kl \L\ MMPiK. Wed. Twenty Chinese and Malay terrorists ambushed a Landrover i n the Changkat Kindint; Estate i n the Ipoh district this morning and killed a Special Constah/e and wounded another constable and the civilian driver of the vehicle. The124 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-05-27 1 GENERAL SIR GEfiiLD TEMPLER a f?newVir /Ana-ap9 words
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Article338 1954-05-27 1 Boycott' Reaction In UK From ANDREW ROTH, London Staff Correspondent LONDON. May 26-Th e MftUyan nationalists' plan to boycott elections in the Federation and quit all apBriHii 41 l>OSlti ns is not likel > to win llUK>h support in Sir Leslie Plumer, Labour M.P., said today338 words
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Article55 1954-05-27 1 TAIPEI, May 26 (APV— A Buddhist nun of 52 forsook her vows to marry a man of 80, according to ne\\>p;iper reports from Chung '.i. southwest of Taipei. It was the second marriage for the bridegroom, a Fcnnosan named Liao Lu. who had been55 words
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137 1954-05-27 1 11 Puerto Ricans Held For Sedition WASHINGTON. May 26 (Reuter)— The United States Attorney General, Mr. Herbert Brownell, today announced the arrest of 11 leaders of the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico, on charges of seditious conspiracy to overthrow the United States, Government. Six of the arrestj were ma<ie in137 words
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Article28 1954-05-27 1 SIR FREDERICK W. Do!dg<\ 70, New Zealand*! Huh C missi met in Britain, di< d v it hi> London home, lkhui Jcea tiling about a week.28 words
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Article36 1954-05-27 1 SEOUL. May 26. (Re.iUr) Fire swept through the town of Chunchon. central Korea, for the second time in three day.s yesterday, destroying 124 houses and killing three people, police reported here today36 words
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Article192 1954-05-27 1 Transfer Brings No Change GOVT. POLICY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. General Sir Gerald said his departure will not affect a change of policy of the British Government in Malaya. Sir Donald MacGillivray who has been Deputy H gh Commissioner, will carry out the same directive as* thai issued to Con. Tempter192 words
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Article72 1954-05-27 1 THREE men nnd a woman were sent to Singapore Clt neral Hospital last night after they had acid thrown on to their faces while liny were travelling in a cur in Macpherson Road. It is believed that a Chinese threw the acid. Those injured \vre: K.72 words
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Article63 1954-05-27 1 TAIPEI, May 26 UP) Dr. Alfred Kinsey's "Sexual Behaviour of Ihi American Female" has been banned in Nationalist Cbina. it was revealed today. "Undue iuflueiite on the mea- tal health of bo>- and girl students" was given as the cause. It was also reported that the American63 words
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Article226 1954-05-27 1 Ho declared that the armed itrength of the Malayan Communist Party now lay between 4.400 and fi.ooo members. "We reckon that it has declined by about 2.000 over the last three ye.n i. Recruiting i s more diflicult for the M.C.P. than it was. but there226 words
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609 1954-05-27 1 We Know Where The M.C.P. Bosses Are Hiding' There was proof in recent Communist tactics in captured documeVits and in statements of surrendered terrorists that they were short of food and money. "These shortages may well prove decisive in the end," Sir Gerald said. The "areas of greatest terrorist strength"609 words
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Advertisement58 1954-05-27 1 Wlmrfeddle I(? r r^^^Jsa^ \STLAND TRADING CO. 1 Prince St. Tel: tUtS H V v Superior a<*u4^ We were challenged to make a tausage equal to the finest anywhere and we've done it! With our new equipment and the ?st ingredients we now offer ANGLIN the sausages you buy over58 words
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Advertisement71 1954-05-27 1 SHE LL With Ignition Control Additive British Patent Registered ••I RgWGERATOy Jn 1 li^^l^^^^aM^ t\l\Mk. 1 1^ I I J*L*"^"' I a^a^la^B^B^B^H llv. II J *^v M I t fl9H|^^^^^^^H a^^. I I S'pore Cr I r 1 Ll«f Price let« 5 for CASH $716 ..$7 70 Hire Purchase 1271 words
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Article842 1954-05-27 2 Templer's Farewell Tip On Malayan Nationhood kpaia il'MPl'R Wed— The Federation High Commissioner General Sir PerilH Temoler in a firt»l word of advice to Malayans before his departure for BrYu£ at the end of thiTmonth! warned of three big threats to the country s pr«here842 words
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Article194 1954-05-27 2 A Gift For Lady Templer KUAI.A I.I M PUR, Wed. Lady Templer. wif o of the' High Commissioner, today rereived as ;< parting gift from Ih>- Women's Institute move- mcni i n Malaya. a diamond- xiudded white gold badge. Over L'Ofi members of itftt Women's Institute drawn from aU communities194 words
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Article38 1954-05-27 2 HONGKONG. Mav M Sot c Standard Service C of the H '■^'•<»jnc Exc ee 1 w ere :■> £1 line: 5."> 7925 to L"SW; II 827 o Malayan <i 23S to <<■ Rupiah; G*M $2513 te 1 tae38 words
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159 1954-05-27 2 ANTI-CHINESE CHARGE IS NONSENSE -SIR GERALD KUALA LUMPUR, Wrd. At bis last press conference here today. General Sir Gerald Tempter rave the lit- to the allegation that he was antiChinese by declaring emphatically. "This allegation is nonsense.** He said that the misunientaadißg arose because he referred to the book, "Juni;|<>159 words
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Article272 1954-05-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Gem ral Sir Gerald TVmpler today revealed ii: a press conference ihut t.he Director of Operations. I/.-Cii :.i a (j.K Boiitne. would be directly responsible to the High Commissioner {<■!" the conduct of Emergency operations in Malaya. Hi we aIS( 1' t R272 words
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Article107 1954-05-27 2 COMMODITY PRICES tst CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib in Sinua pore Wednesday WCfft: Bu>t»rs Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 61? 6?i No. 1 R.S.S 621 W No. 2 R.S.S. 611 61 i No. 3 R.S.S. 69 1 60} Tone: Steady quiet TIN PRICfc, The price of tin yesterday107 words
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Article99 1954-05-27 2 NEW SCHOOL WILL BE CONSIDERED PENANG, Wed— Mr. Ha bin Aw;i!ig vrai told .'A a Wl ttei* jm-wrr ;j l v<>d »1 the Si ttlemeni Com thai Government w liicurr. enienoc I dn :i crowing the Pr.ii Rivei \end The t lalay S. P. %a iv Pi e W( esl«99 words
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Article40 1954-05-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. W< Tnt Ffdera" ion >1 ti;i^- >uncc 1 > meni of Mr. B I an accountant as the third member of 'he Endepei rubber Inqu ry :ni- txpeitAi to arn\e in Ml fa next month.40 words
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Article107 1954-05-27 2 Took Pity On Girl He Robbed irOH. Wrd *,m:,;l Ch»nr*r couple uho n V*'nd»ng their tunr it Ipo.i romantic niuht >p<»t tht 4'm» outturn p.ttlaiu. Wttt l.»«>t ni^hl «nrpr.'>rd bv two i<m hrr>. (inf arnit',l with a kn ft wh( rrlievfd thr j;irl ot x .u in «a>h. Anparrntlv in107 words
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Advertisement278 1954-05-27 2 19 ■^■^^Vbma.^H > vhh^^ ia Oll *d a B every other trashing product m WS^Z^ kkhy ASW f r Surf r Ur OCal Shop You<ll soon be Surf els out evcr y scra P of hidden drt th other A /itt/e Surf goes o /on f *cv %JFfr Mr jM&&&278 words
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Article198 1954-05-27 3 Surplus Balance To Aid Industry ONE OF the important projects J'nvisaucd by th Singapore Progressive Party if it gains power in 1 ').>.-> will be to directly i>sist the Colony's industrial expansion by using surplus balances of Government revenue. This was disclosed by the Party in manifesto issued to the198 words
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Article84 1954-05-27 3 IMF. h \i llights of a passing i >' <■ ir s ived an amah fr >!n being molested by a Malay on Caldecoti Hill o n Tues lay night The amah, who was taking a ilk. was approached by the Malay from behind. He put84 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-05-27 3 Mr. and Mrs. K. I, Rajah, who werf m.uiicd at Sri Krishna Bhasavaa Temple. Siagmpore receatly. The bride is Ike formiM Miss S. handra, daui;htrr of Mr. and .Mrs. P. Sreeni va s Naida.34 words
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123 1954-05-27 3 REMINDER TO REPORT TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS SINGAPORE Traffic Police are distributing handbills to the public ur^ini> motorists to report the occurrence of traffic accidents, within 24 hours, to the Police. The ban Ibill adds that the report can be made by post. It says that if a m ttorist U involved123 words
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209 1954-05-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 10-FOOT wall running the length of a back lane off Crawford Street and separating it from the Kalians Gasworks, in Singapore is buckling, apparently under the weight of refuse coke dumped against its side. Eight-inch cracks run down] its verti209 words
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Article41 1954-05-27 3 THE officers and crew of the H.M.S. Modeste which has had \H months service in Korea. Malaya md Japan, will pay a final viiit to Port Swettenhum, and Sarawak before being ilowa horn** to Britain in July.41 words
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Article28 1954-05-27 3 FIRIN'G will take place on Blakang Mjti from June 7 to 11. and June 14 to 18. between H un. and 4..)i) p>m. on each day.28 words
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135 1954-05-27 3 JUMBLE SALE TO AID SFPA ON JUNE 4 ENCOURAGED by the success of their recent "Ali 'e in Wonderlan show at the Pavilion Theatre, at which they mad,-. 571.'). the Singapore Family Planning Association entertainment committee has drawn up a programme for fund raising which will carry them through October.135 words
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Article57 1954-05-27 3 The statement by the Principal of the Catholic High School saying that Government had withdrawn permission to reopen the ichool on Tuesday, is incorrect. A letter from the Principal stales that the school made the mistake of presuming it and regrets the wrong statement. Government had57 words
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Article47 1954-05-27 3 AN In lian was del line i by the police t">>r being In possession Of knife in a toddy shop in St. George's Road on Tuesday night. It is allege 1 that the Indian threatened th^ customers of tht* toddy sh >p47 words
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388 1954-05-27 3 List Of Schools That Can Take In Pupils Slmd.ird Staff Reporter THE Singapor > Education I Depari nent has, for the conj venience of parents, sorted out a list of Government schools [in the Colony which will ac-i cept registration for the' admission j! pupils born in 1946-47-48 to Primary388 words
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412 1954-05-27 3 5-POINT PLAN TO MEET GO VT. EXPENDITURE Progressives Outline A New M anifesto Standard Staff Reporter TIIK Singapore Progressive Party, In its litest manifesto, promises its supporters five ambitious projects which cover the provision for liberal income tax reliefs to expanding the country's revenue for the purpose of meeting increased412 words
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128 1954-05-27 3 TKLOK ANSON. Wed. A ClltaeM BCtor a bejutv saloon proprietress and Chinese school students are ill doin^ their bit towards tIM N.myanj? Cniveisity Fund. The actor. Tan Tua Phee. f| f the I'okkien Uayanu n o. v runninii at (ir«at \Vorl t will128 words
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Article, Illustration239 1954-05-27 3 Cleaning Service. Too Standard Stall Reporter PLANS are afoot lor the establishment in Singapore oi modern car parks modelled on those laMrcii fully tried in America where the parking prtbteM is much more critical than that in Singapore today. The company which proposes to iblish these239 words
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122 1954-05-27 3 FAINT CHECKS' FOR THOSE WHO PASSOUT SPECIAL passes, called '•faint checks.** will be given to patrons wh > faint dining the screening of a :?-D thri i M Phantom of the Rue Morgue/' when »hown it the C ipitol Theatre, Singapore, shortly. The "faint rhecks" will m- them to >■•122 words
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Article70 1954-05-27 3 AT St. Pati Old Boys* A t ion. Sing ip >i the i President Mi m VI e-Pi r Jimmy I S ret an h I .eonard Ch i Mr leorge Ching; So il S retarj Mr. B. V unkett; Sport retary— -Mr. Eri< Veo Sub70 words
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Article92 1954-05-27 3 THK Du*rh liner B-n— .tin has arrived in Singapore writh y-'t another b•' i» <>r Jap u .in i Whit Russian bound for South A i i search of ti.'vv life The 80 White u ii irho 3tto fleeing the terroi ol Re I China92 words
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Article50 1954-05-27 3 MPRESENTATIVEB o( M>r» SiimapDro Government Emrployeea 1 Unions Federation will ,')i>n meet Government to diauss the cl i r i if temporary ilcrks 'JM<l leci u itafl for 23 months' b k k p »v in iccoi i ani*e urith the Y mg A n l50 words
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Article39 1954-05-27 3 Indian wi set upon tabbed >"> ga l i [nd in I t j >■ it»t km iel v iliu^s. In St. M |e*i Road. Slog ip >i .10-.f I;* v n'4'it- Ho Wj> adniittoii tj hospital. m39 words
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Advertisement170 1954-05-27 3 NOW! Pan American's Tourist Service ALL THE WAY from Singapore to the U.S.A. via Manila fi\ rnilßlsT FARFS Tfl\ Manila 648.00 JUKlbl rAKtb IUy SanFrancJSCo 3/***** New York 4,00 1. 00 (Straits) n Singapore to to San ove $1 418 •r first-cl j mila. From there giant P3n m's fomous170 words
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Advertisement64 1954-05-27 3 Each The Best Of Its KM. THE hoover S *n. >r Model ij I j^Ea at if |VMpt if HOOVER WASHING MACHINE With Many New Features... 1 1 I NX WjiS F urcrf W 3i h t Clcjnr' THb :hoover OJSTETTE SUCKS UP OUST WHEREVER IT GOES HOOVER: ELECTRIC POLISHER64 words
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Article341 1954-05-27 4 Union Magazine Makes An Admission Varsity Students Only Look For Better Salaries Standard Staff Reporter A\ ADMISSION thai most students are not driven to the Inivcrsitv by their "passion tor-intellect" is made in the editorial of the I niversity of Malaya Students 1 Union Magazine. Trie341 words
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Article114 1954-05-27 4 iron. Wed. A woman fish bn «d< i Low Sam r )> ho inflicted a wound on the wrist of a trespasser into her compound, was Today fined $30 by Mag strat< Captain ;alleh. siie wj i for caus- n< Feng w t ng114 words
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Article93 1954-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Pereira a Singa] I e Lieutei ant, was todav $25 in the s. Magistrate's Court here for furnishing false Enformati I the t S: V< <i IS JnL Ptreira. who was not i esent in court, pie; guilty by etter. Ht93 words
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Article58 1954-05-27 4 KANDASAMY Raj< a lorry tdant, wi.s yesterday sen- n ed in th< Singap< re Second Criminal District Court, to 16 months' rigorous imprisonment < is< reaking and theft at the City Council Labour Quarters. Joq Ch at Place, on Apr:. this ;w He wil undergo two58 words
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95 1954-05-27 4 $2,600 STOLEN FROM BUS FIRM'S SAFE KUALA LUMPUR WedMore than $2,600 in cash was stolen from a safe at the Len s< ng Buv Company, Pahang Road, during the ear y hours of yesterday morning. The manager ol the company discovered the !os> when he went to work y< sterday.95 words
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Article28 1954-05-27 4 THE Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship w.,. be presenting a programme of songs of d:/Tert'nt nations on May 29 at 7.45 p.m.. at Kampong Kapor Road.28 words
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Article207 1954-05-27 4 pathist and a homoeopathist, uas committed for trill at he next Assizes on a charge of making a false He was alleged to have made a false declaration en Nov 8 last year, at a Methodist Church in Singapore in order to have hi207 words
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Article38 1954-05-27 4 POLICE Sergeant Mohamed xassin bin Ibrahim w;<- acquitted in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of a £narge of accepting $16 from Nga Baby, a hawker, on Feb 14. The Court did not caU fcr his defence.38 words
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276 1954-05-27 4 S,PORE ORCHIDS WIN HIGH AWARDS IN U.K. FLOWER SHOW LONDON. May 26 (Renter) A display of orchid* ty Mrs. Gracia Lewis from her garden at Bluebell Cottage. Marine Parade, Katong. Sin^a- I pore, flown out only three days before, was on e of the sens-)- i tions of London', famous276 words
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289 1954-05-27 4 Trooper's Idea Of A Joke Was To Make PCs 'Perform' KUALA MMPUR. Wed A young British trooper who ordered two Police constables to stand at "attention" and perform "fati&iie drill" uas today fined 525 by the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate. The trooper. D. Ilickman. was from the 2?nd. Special Air289 words
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343 1954-05-27 4 Man Sfain Over Cup Of Spilled Coffee WITNESS TELLS COURT WHILE Edmund Low Tian Teck was waiting for his plate of mee at a coffee stall, his friend, Joseph Koh Kim Guan, was stabbed and collapsed in a pool of blood a short distance away. This was tolH In the343 words
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Article208 1954-05-27 4 THEY SEEK OILY MAN' Standard Slafl Reporter SINGAPORE police las( night chased away hundreds Dfl boyi who invaded the compoiind of St. Joseph's. Church in Victoria Street to catch a glimpse of an "oily man'* reported to be hiding in the t hurth. I" 1208 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-05-27 4 photo. h a e?R R^l 1 Mr Mac Donald, now ff« Offire? S «nH Vre abov^ b «»Kht 'or him by the ForMapi!«?»H' n f don at an estimat<> d of 545.000 Mr Mac Donalds former car. a lso a "Rolls" i s 20 years old StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article53 1954-05-27 4 soon after three men h. ri left a Jeweller's in Bukil Psii jang. ;-.;ter making a pujphase >>n Tuesday, it was discovered that jewellery worth 61 was mi-siyc During the lime of the mrl- the proprietor had ]ef! the shop in the care of hil voune53 words
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Article58 1954-05-27 4 A TRISHA RIDFR. Um s ng Kiat wi f)i ed I u ol $100 on two charges by tne s.ngapore City Police Court Magistrate, .Mr. R.B I. rate?. yesterday. j LJjn u ;<s found guilty < n ,^e<: of rid:n£: .i tricycU without a licence58 words
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Article80 1954-05-27 4 THRFF tIM S Sc< V« ng Kuani k Poh wt rt yesU i y the Singapi re I i\- Couii Magistrate, Mr. A. \v Gh< \x s. to stand tr next Assizes on i ■g< robl ing i r Fnp. (<f $.1 t 12.( S80 words
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Advertisement445 1954-05-27 4 YOUWANTTOBE EXCLUSIVE? USE caiivi;n THE PERFUMES FOR THE LADY WITH DISCRIMINATING TASTE i srw*ec*.J B M Sa I J M f 4I y^^ in* me n its nttfumtj f\em P X V II HUMS I CETAINAELE FROM ALL LIADISfG STOKES OR r RON The SOI E IMPORTERS I FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH445 words
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Advertisement211 1954-05-27 4 NEW in s I A cor of odvonced c< .Hiciency ond comfcr, 9 in 9 visibly, Uctln9 -*S i [_J c- l ug9o^' W«:--i .II P r ump^ •■<- PROGRESS MOTORS in ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE? WFARNE BROS. LTD FEPfRATIQN RIPRISINTATIVES* o^^<x 1( -j r« in, I k^?i UNFRFAKABLf T '^S^l^211 words
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Article237 1954-05-27 5 Bankrupt To Stand Trial Objections Overruled JTSTICE Whitton In th e Singapore High sterday overruled ;ill three objections by Mr. ey, defence counsel for former millionaire/ against whom a motion to commit him made l>> the Official Assignee, Mr. W.G. nst Yeo is tl >n May 20, 1952 he 4237 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-05-27 5 photo "i s Mee Toll Buddhist school will soon have i n.u building. Mr. Lef Chooa Seny. patron oi the m -si« rd:iv laid the fo;ind ation stoac of the buildiim uurse Road. Sponsors of the school have so far tO.OM iroin various local Buddhisl lasociations Picture shows Mr tvStandard - 55 words
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108 1954-05-27 5 Someone To!d Police Of Dope In Boat p< tndi in :ti a comat the bow of a motor hen it wa u arched i the mouth of the I D A;.i 1 8, the re Second Criminal O urt -a i told yi I men in the I k Thor108 words
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77 1954-05-27 5 D revious cri- 1 person acm i 1 1 s1 him? poser Vt\;,\ Eighth Polire Couii Mr. M. Karthigesu. the prosecutor the crimina h Seng, who with loitering pommil an offB Road n their e\ i- m the nig y found the t77 words
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137 1954-05-27 5 New Citizens Must Give Up Their Old Passports COMMONWEALTH citizens who register them \v 5 in SiiiKJi.noro hs ritizeni of the I niter! Kincdom and the ttnies Will have to surrender any Commonwealth passport iw hold Tho Standar i i s told y< I -day thai e these (Vnmonwealth citizens137 words
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153 1954-05-27 5 JUDGMENT was reserved n the Singapore H gh Court yesterday i>\ Mr .1 *tice Whitton in the ci vd by a Seremban sman, Mr. Gan Kim Huat, against tiic Senneti Eiealty Company Ltd. Mr. Gan asked the Court to < :id a contract signed153 words
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110 1954-05-27 5 THE directors ol I iopi g olid a ted Ltd. reported a profit of C107.358 after pnr 708 for tax and r]< ciation for the year >53. The an ritten ofl raj ta! ex pel I ure was E27.793, transfei to gei a esei110 words
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Article22 1954-05-27 5 SINGAPORE Po ice yest< rday detained two men in connection with two separate armed robberies in the Colony recently.22 words
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410 1954-05-27 5 Father Of The Kampongs— Sir Gerald Templet ONE MAN, n military leadei i an academic b;uk4. »i. did more than any other British or Malayan administrator, to save this rountry in her darkesi hour in 1951. He v at a time when Malav i*a r onomic .md dome problems had410 words
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Article75 1954-05-27 5 WITH her husband unemployed and depre>se.l by financial worries, an expectant mother. Ong Pong, attempted to end her life by taking a solution of caustic soda Thi 3 wa s revealed in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, when Ong was charged with attempted suicide on May 16.75 words
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Article181 1954-05-27 5 Tube Wells In Bedok Will Be Reserve Supply I SINC.APORK Government Kla tap the Colons underground mter WIIWi to meet anv future fhrr, of a shortage, it wa s disclosed to The Standard m<,,. As a flrsi itep town b tl plan, a numhor ol181 words
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Article68 1954-05-27 5 REME To 'Adopt' Trooper •STWAR sJiippir.g hLNiorv the vup mj? (he S. pore h irbo n Board wh-<-She Hi. i' hv < ofp of Fv. ,i Bl Bl v m Hi- 4c m I neei Fir K..st Land v >i Bherrnan R.C.M E Commmdn R.EMI Base Workshop n j f.K'uMol.68 words
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Article52 1954-05-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU Wed ii i P Co:: jt tO<! I retti icted articles nit. h« to'ri the Co n ihat lie urisi pcrsoi <i. i K i He d thai Evidence then f h'u Hiivvt B ftei Mrhioh he !■> i-.-.d jui an i fli52 words
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Article18 1954-05-27 5 A Sl\<; \|>, >R| i who i now in Brilaii «>n tion of i foi p18 words
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Article, Illustration281 1954-05-27 5 TIIK first motor vessel built to modern standards i n a Sin^apore shipyard for a foreit.n Ciovernment has been ptoduied by the shipbuilding firm of Messrs John I. Thornycroft Co. Ltd. Sin Kapore. It is the 40-ton Venyurla which is consigned for281 words
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Article165 1954-05-27 5 THF Commissioner (irneral In South east Asia. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, in a foreword of the Tniversity of Malaya's Students' Tnion m^azine. says he envies Malayan undergraduates. He declared that his envy springs from the fact that j they are '•significant members of a significant gener..165 words
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Article78 1954-05-27 5 WILLIAM HENRY SPIERS 'aimed trial n the Singapore Second Traffic Court yestei Jo drivirin negligently a Bras Ba>iih Road, on Not last year The Court u. ls to! f Spiers* alleged negligen resulted In a rollision with an oncon Ing ear, driven by John Hood, a78 words
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Article34 1954-05-27 5 THE theft of radio i a spare wheel from i car parked in Sims Avenue, Sinj pore, in the .sni;<;, hours pester- 1 riav has been reported to the ?\j e. I34 words
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Advertisement12 1954-05-27 5 CAPITOL quii W o r TMB oivug »a«aiihii i COMING! j m12 words
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Advertisement98 1954-05-27 5 By^tw. How fascinating can you In WLdh i^fl^Lv «*< A^BBB^Bk.^^^. t■> I \SmjJ i Bb^. s^ tNi .1 jji "T"^ >^l^l^k^*\ 4 7 TOSCA LOTI OiNf' i/^'^fj Wm Am i f° r l-ioomint; do mayig f s w^A Ebßb^ Gently dab yotir forcheadl Wi^#l\ ly^^^^^^^\ "4 711" TOSCA «t^^ fAU98 words
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Article753 1954-05-27 6 \]H OLIVER LVTTELTON. the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies, is not one of those people who can be said to be at a loss for words. The so-called 'secret" letter by him to the Alliance delegation dazzles us by its sustained volubility. The words tfiish out as753 words
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Article, Illustration734 1954-05-27 6 SWAZILAND THE BEAUTIFUL By The Times' Colonial .Correspondent SWAZILAND is one of the beauty spots of Africa. So much of the continent is rain-forest or sparse bush that it is with a sense of wonder that one comes upon countries like western I ganda, Nvasaland, or Swaziland, green timbered, and734 words
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Article532 1954-05-27 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by OUT of the grim struftg e in the jungles of Malaya m gfrtei le ol the emerge ncy has sometimes i nerged unexpectedly to I k i 3 Funny bone. Many a time security U ?es hav< aught terrorisi s with their pants532 words
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Article105 1954-05-27 6 i sa\ MELAYU hopes thai the development o( i Malay language w greater incentive when I te Indonesian Congress on Languages meets \>.\ \i > Sumatra on October 2u this year. The paper points that similar congresses ha\ e Wn held in Malaya from time to time but105 words
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Article88 1954-05-27 6 XA.WAXC SLANG PAU lauds th« Government's move in consulting organisation and methods cexperta to make room for further efficiency within the administration ""-ever at th e same time, the daily adds, more effort should be made to acquaint the public with the various! procedures necessary when contact88 words
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Letter347 1954-05-27 6 Sir; Of a tribu- that Britain has made to Ma:a V a. The most important one is the tea< hing of the Eng -h |< The intellectual] of Malaya will only be ab.e to i xpresi themse ves forceful v In thii language for a .ong time even347 words
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Letter49 1954-05-27 6 Sir; At last aft«r several years of the "jajja kreU hoys" menace Malacca is freed of it To the present O.GP.D. (Central). Mr. A. N. N. Kocluay. and his ni«-n. whu took action against tlie "bla< kmailns". air due the lli.i nk s of grateful motorists OBSERVER. Malacca.49 words
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Advertisement74 1954-05-27 6 V'^tss^ Goodmby§ f0 GREY HAIR! Nl^ r^ Inccto work3 wonders with grey or lacklustrt (s=& I) hair I a singte application of this Q I Jj superb tint swiftly and indetectably r restores full, youthful colouring ,^^X that la *t3. Unaffected by permanent waving. N. lm Htl^S f^yP(~sJP noturo shades74 words
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Advertisement16 1954-05-27 6 correct time always! Sofe AOCNCJ v Mtfi SHRIRO (CHINA) *>? (Inrt i rd f .Mdiiiiliiil'U'ii 1"/ .4 < <16 words
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Article52 1954-05-27 7 flay 26, (AP)~ w rchants. week ;'i lommunisi agents, ently milk- n their u Thailand and la Communists l! gh Thai police lay. ded In en 1 ii s locate lad lose U China, and money t rency i rchants i gkong and for < Then52 words
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Article19 1954-05-27 7 tei I Rus- a] and ha\ c arged R o o- iron- re i19 words
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Article25 1954-05-27 7 26 •R< uter). thi Bri- Mi A i ol •-> Visit Co:r- and f such a visit fi I'- gn Affair*.25 words
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Article17 1954-05-27 7 DIEGO, i in who v ;< p." I 1 Two Ju John his wif<17 words
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Article20 1954-05-27 7 Vfay 26 (AP istry oi T: off) i 01 g Vodka So el t no ds.20 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-05-27 7 I •< ttv IK;, Feterseu tunu a dazzling smile for the rameiaman ,s she pos <s o n Ihc step s «f Rome's St. Peters Square, lisa, daughter of a Swedish diplomat a id a Hoafkoag Chinese woman, has been signed on a Bin contract kj aAP - 63 words
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Article196 1954-05-27 7 PARIS. May 2C (Renter) The French National Assembly yesterday overrode Government wishes and decided to hold a lull-dress debate on Indo-Chlna next Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 1 re 'i ted a G< >v« rnmc.l prop< that the >cacl date ol ite should be 1 1196 words
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Article61 1954-05-27 7 WASHINGTON, May 26: ■lv r) Senator McCarthy walked out of ihe M array hearings today after witnesses had testified that Private David S script* o colleague ol I i had boasted he Army (o modernise it. nator McCarthy said I .out P r i V61 words
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Article54 1954-05-27 7 >ME. May 26 (UP) Flying police riol squads a tain of 120 blind rators ear y today to up a i non%t ration revivii ..iiii" by li>- ss. The sig marchers could fight back. Their move to resist was linking i poli< e Juifi to use54 words
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Article26 1954-05-27 7 MEMPHIS, lonnrssop. Mar Hi. (AP) A in a barber shop line reads: "No service in known Communists except sbaves! \nd I am very nervous."26 words
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377 1954-05-27 7 PROPOSAL TO SEND U.N. PEACE MISSION TO I-C STATES WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuter) The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles yesterday disclosed a proposal to send a United Nations peace observation mission to Indo-China thus bringing the United Nations into the Indo-China dispute. As Mr. Dulles indicated377 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-05-27 7 pnoto Not to he on t ill in,. l»> his master toyal Air Fone Polio- Jag "Youth." a«ed siv years, gives a wnart salute iwtat ic heai sal at the RAF Poli e l> ep o I NVtheravon Salisbury, of the display be ins Kiven by do«s and handlers atUP - 79 words
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Article91 1954-05-27 7 TOKYO. May 26 (AP).— A Scandinavian Airlines DO>B airliner arrived tonight from Shemya in the Aleutian Islands, completing its trailblazing commercial flight via the North Pole from Europe to Tokyo. T h e American-built-four-engine plane carrying a crew ol ten and 4<» relief91 words
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Article44 1954-05-27 7 LONDON, May 26, (Renter) Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Minister of Supply, is to visit Washington shortly to discuss weapon research and dove opmenl with Mr. Charles Wil-' son. United State? Secretary of Defence, it was announced I m<"v today.44 words
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Article46 1954-05-27 7 LOS ANGELES. May 26 (AP).— A "certificate o! esteem" signed bv U.S. Secretary of Defence Charles E. Wilson has been awarded posthumously to ringer A Jolson !<>r "patriotic servi in providing entertainment to members of the. armed forces In Korea arid Japan.**46 words
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Article55 1954-05-27 7 SOUTHAMPTON. May 26, (Reuter) Buglers played a welcome home fanfare on the doekside here last nighi f<Ji M soldiers ol U»e Manchester Regiment who arrived home the liner Asturias alter thre years of Hghting in Malays The party comprised 24 officers and »io men of the55 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-05-27 7 photo. British screen stars F.li/abeth Taylor and Michael Wildiim. real life husband and wife. i exchange glances by candle light dining a party in Hollv wood. APAP - 27 words
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Article138 1954-05-27 7 WASHINGTON, 4ay 26 (il" i -Tiio Atomic Enei gy Comrr plannii t new A-bon testa its Nevada proving g\ The comn ission refused lo say when the testa will be held. OHht sources indicated, how i at they v < next spring. I <138 words
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Article187 1954-05-27 7 Tokyo, May 26 (AP)— Japan yesterday rejected a British protest against unloading 1 *».n.»i» tons of Iranian oil. Katsu/o Okumura, Vice Ftelfl Minister, told British .Minister H. N. Brain the Japanese (iovernment does not regard the oil shipment an '"importation," as the British Embassy187 words
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Article173 1954-05-27 7 GENEVA, May 26 <| I rein h I on'ijjn Ministrr (irorgrs Kid. mil rushed back to Paris last niiiht for RTgeal consultations with his Government on a RtW ommunist ceasefire proposal l»ff limlo liiiu. Inf. OUI I tilt I P'' 1 ■"i *'ie partitioning173 words
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143 1954-05-27 7 Standard Special Correspondm! M i l i XI > A n i A M a >' an i(lr;l lo P*"»k Rt-neral eleetions next >ear the first in Indonesia's history, political leaders here are in iklnc ib1.i1.,; better relations with Indonesians ol143 words
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Article106 1954-05-27 7 Girl Helps Man Find His Speech ■OMB, Ma, (AFT), A vounj; ilali.m from l.iicca in northern It.ih who Mas nut been a hie to ■peak for U years, met the u ir| he had u i ittm (o am\ was able, for I!m- first time in hi s life, to106 words
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Article27 1954-05-27 7 THEY WILL ASK JAPS TO GIVE UP WII.A. M •<• pei (uade .1 II trio I). Oi I i In tl i > of 1 '.ii i i S27 words
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Article33 1954-05-27 7 THE Diike of Windsor, now on a shori private visit to England. lunched with Sir Winston Churchill yesterday at No 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's London headquarters. Renter. I33 words
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Article27 1954-05-27 7 ACTRESS Ava Gardner was back in the United States from Europe yesterday to proceed with plans to divorce her crooner husband. Frank Sinatra. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article78 1954-05-27 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 26. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN fil Spot £725 per ton 5 P f 6 buyers, £726 seller,. July Sept. Bsd. Thrcc mof|ths £?23 Oct cc 6^ buyers.78 words
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Article89 1954-05-27 7 LONDON, M..y 26, (It Ar. B. j > ,-n, Ui States bi ge ist now > end of a triumphant 1 month 'i isade in 1 .ondon palU d yestei da3 on Sir Win ton Churchill <r No. lo D< ing Street, the Prime Minisi< i'a89 words
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Advertisement40 1954-05-27 7 JL t\ IV* A Hi JL i^^fea. /LPPERMINT SV/EET >^*EES^^ JARS 4'/ 2 lbs. TINS 8 lbs. 1^31%^- i^Bl '■JU per 18. dllt > extra) mn J^^W^ l^alc inquiries to Sole Agents: '"^Bwib^ SINGAPORI K. LUMPUR PENANG v-v> wn k w^r—40 words
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Advertisement60 1954-05-27 7 Finishing f Touches IjA FOR THE MODERN &*TF HOUSEWIFE *y*' 'k. K^ ■r X < jl t v i Lf til V V^ M W ftf I I' I^J^ V 1 p.- m j* -~~i(k <•-.■. 1 1 WsY vf r *< i HivOi k ri\J B-\v7 -k-bt/ A L60 words
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Advertisement724 1954-05-27 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG mm AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Color bo Genoo, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg Grßrcnren. S'pore P. S'hom Penong HAMBURG HAPAGI 12/16 June 17 June 18 June NABOB (LLOYD) 21/27 June 28 Jun« 29 June HOECHST (HAPAGI 7/14 July 15 July 16 July MOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28 July/3724 words
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Advertisement1035 1954-05-27 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE ZZ *****., MANSMCI-I) K CO.. UV. fgg i rc r nn rated In Singapore iSSmm ««>v"^V AI -s.':! >I"p%.1 "p%. Vf» Loomeduo tot Liverpool G!at- n JL M IkKLIZ Li^ rr o! D^ b n Ma> SI J.me 4 June 5/b June 7/8 C gaSir AJSsg 'l?^»^1,035 words
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Advertisement991 1954-05-27 8 SECTION OF HILL TO BE REMOVED TO SAVE CANAL RUBOA Canal Zone. May About thiee million cubic ii n TT t «#Tt-l vards of the hill will be re--26, (AP)-lhe United States J^J^ an estimuted ro:>t of lr awarded a contract for the uSs3«3tljMo, The 'I'^on Cor- ,;,;<»., of par.991 words
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Advertisement442 1954-05-27 8 EAST ASIATIC [Brr SAILINGS TO OONUNBJn M 'v\) Fo, Um, Port Said Genoa A n( Spcr. "PASAOINA" 29 May M j,. «*> 'LALAND'A 7/10 ...I "MALAYA" IS/IS Jun "PATAGONIA" 26 June/2 Ju v "FALSTRIA' 27 June x) Coll* Be.rout., xxi Calls KorM-. xxki Calls Beyroutr xxxxt CoHt Aot>O. OSAILINGS FROM442 words
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Article288 1954-05-27 9 Bullish Move In Rubber Market Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 26. Quiet optimism marks the rubber market here as the Indo-( hina war grows more critical every day. There is a spreading belief in Jakarta that the I nited States, alarmed the worsening South-east Asian picture, will288 words
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Article128 1954-05-27 9 Three Tyre Factories To Fold Up SAO PAULO May 26. (A! Thire of Bi ftzil'l tyre factories ;i 1 e planninf shut down because of a staort-«-ik« <'i rubber. The Pirelli Factory I < < y< '■tt rday and the G od i i d Firestone plants are < c128 words
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243 1954-05-27 9 THE increase in world oil consumption continued List year at about tbe same momentum as in the >ear before, though the position varied as between the products, says the annual report of the Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd. for ItSS. B«'th crude production mm243 words
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Article104 1954-05-27 9 TH I rubbei k< r< i« close i j'.itftiy sttadj at 82| Tenti in*; k: i ber f«»i 52 7/1 i>< < ml ry selling i i i I -he a ts pei «.1 .aj II t per Ib. at on< the up I lit id< n< w York104 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-05-27 9 Photo THE completion this month of the surges! oil pipeline in Netherlands New Guinea has connect »ri the jungle surrounded aiaVMs of Wasian .ind Mo^oi with the c<»ast. over 50 miles away. The pro.jrct involved the ion>trtntion §1 :> pipeline trestle <»vcr si\ mil a haif miles of swamp. PictureShell - 58 words
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Article120 1954-05-27 9 •IM ihore i t i\« m to ri bid •:v ,rr- l»U\« 1 n. Urn At«n irieaa Ordf 140 < 1 < 1 f • I*4 Jl..ir.u i H 105 1 • S Sli • • 278 l 9 1 • •i »•.. 1 1 i 1 <K u120 words
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Article112 1954-05-27 9 EA SI EF li tioni I i irkct i S on with on \i bii Ing >k whil 4 ituoti Mt p a 1 < I i» r 1 ft rou nd I 1 i '1 ■n.-iirn ;»...!> out Um l.t Idajr .1 i 1 p m were $:il112 words
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Miscellaneous341 1954-05-27 9 Lil flbner By A/ Cflpp °°P r^--___ 1— By V.T. Hamlin Heart Of Juliet Jones £?y s/ an Drake .EAC-.C.-CNi^TO J f^^l P-STV AND POCCAVIS 5 UPE. I'VH y .l^^-V^L^ ANDwHATs^sI-P h! l" ttm /V I "-J s^eEvoNOANVkOPe...^y-' -f "frl" BCV AND J CON>T THINK RL E i Tscillas Pop341 words
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Miscellaneous765 1954-05-27 9 •futfiffiaionniimrniiinriinr iTinrfi ijriiriiifltifiiriiTniiriiiiiiil^ it" -nun -nunr 1 inn m r |nNGAPORE| |niT[DT|||ifuii K//I /G B .a* Juw/j/ 31 1 1 11 1 H K\ST-UKsr P "soni TV: wMklt liKll.l.iANT: m-.-t streci 'ov V. meeting at British Council H.<! and »30 p.m i».m CORONATION: Savage Drum? i BftlTltfH roi \< n.765 words
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491 1954-05-27 10 Prof. R.A. Robinson; Dr. A K. Kiang - Prof. R.A.Robinson Dr. A K. Kiang By and CCIENCE is international and there is generally speaking great fraternity among scientists all over the world based on their common desire for knowledge and for the free interchange of ideas. For this purpose, international congresses are491 words
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Letter331 1954-05-27 10 Sir; I refer to The Standard of May 19. which carried an article by Mr. N. F. Q. Scharenguivel "The Crisis in the Teaching professlon." Your Editorial on the same subject on the following day was a due a rknowledgemtnt to Mr Scharenguivel. lor he is the I331 words
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Letter174 1954-05-27 10 Boy Scouts MYC Sir. At the annual genera] meeting of the Malayan Youth Council held on Ist a:-, i 2nd May, the Bov Scouts m wed a resolution that *he MVC should cease to funct: »:i is the National Commit- f>r the World Assembly of V >uth. This show* that174 words
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Letter169 1954-05-27 10 Sir; The recent h Be rogulation Increasing the provis: r.vjkl :i "two dollars to ten cio:'.ar< is most n ssive, noi in k< op- with democratic principles. Ten dollars, I am sur« n »ana a lot to a poor man this i tgulation by which dri\ is made a169 words
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Letter135 1954-05-27 10 Sir;— The new Volunteer Camp at Wing Loorig Road, Ayer Gumuroa is not a good site. Soon w e shall be having thousands of young national servicemen in the Singapore Military Force The training camp that is required is not in a growing suburban area, like Ayer Gumuroh-Tanah135 words
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Article387 1954-05-27 10 Jimmy Lim. 40-A Cross St. Singapore. 1. Pen-pals between 16 to 22 Hobbies: Cycling, stamp-collecting, exchanging popular songs, music, movies, and swimming. All letters answered. Peg«»y Chia (Mrs.) Age 21. 1413J Yahya Awal. Johore Bahru. Hobbies are: filmmagazines, picture going, picnicking and general correspondence. I only want387 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-05-27 10 photo. CHRISTEL SCHACK, last year's "Miss Germany models an evening dress ot white Garton by Ursula Schewe Berlin. A red coat, with white lining and large sleeves of white fur, adds a striking contrast to the dress, titled "Bienale." U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Advertisement246 1954-05-27 10 LAST DAY! riTUll/ -'Vi 11 a.m.-l. 1.1-4.15-6.45 II llf A F .rid "»0 p.m. ■illHfll -S'A H Ml S^4CO Al» CONOITICNfD J WMJL L4_»% pCC C V TCKNCE RON Al| 11 MORGAN SQUIRE ##^Br f (I HAVTER 1 10HR TOMORROW A PRIZE PACKAGE OF FUN AND j= LAI Gill KR!246 words
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Advertisement188 1954-05-27 10 SHAW BROTHERsg? -H ,i J jrtifc ROCK HUDSON DONNA REED i-iim. Vl rniiiini.i.i i iiriii, i iti tSr^kUm 1 V la I '^J^Vl SEE! THE *I--\s\tion\Ti!TiTi^!^^' (>ii| v f i' ««w ..i ,1... 'r-niphanl 1,,,, r n "WELCOME THE QUEEN!" >>i? N IM!lMiii| ir 4*l L URTLANCASFER i V m^'188 words
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Miscellaneous372 1954-05-27 10 Rs si "wkL w 4 .T J< I ak. tOD \V *i Ql OTATION: "1 him not .i tea* her: only a trllow traveller ot whom ><»u :»-k»Mi i he way i pointed ahead uhead «>f myself as well ..i you.'*— George Bernard Shaw. YOI i; |t|f{| ||S|G!N \M> BIRTIIDATE372 words
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Article444 1954-05-27 11 PAKISTAN IS FORCED TO DEFEND LONDON, May 25 (Reuicr)— The Pakistan touring cricketers drew their three-day match against the Marylebone Cricket Club in their first game at Lord's today. Set the formidable task of scoring 208 to win in 140 minutes, Pakistan made a valiant early bid for the runs444 words
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214 1954-05-27 11 Tuli Seeks Title Bout With Shirai LONDON. May 25 (R<*utei) South African Jake Tuli. British Empire fl> w«-i«hi boxing champion, wants to fight Yoshio Shirai. of Japan for tn« world title. His manager Mr Jim Wkke. has written to Mr. Onslow Fane, chairman of the British Boxing Board of Control,214 words
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639 1954-05-27 11 Middlesex' s Fifth Win Sets A Hot Pace LONDON, May 25 (Rcuter)— Middlesex are setting a hot pace in the English County cricket championships. A three wicket win over Hampshire today gave them their fifth consecutive victory. Warwickshire forfeited their hundred percent record against Yorkshire but took first innings points639 words
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Article209 1954-05-27 11 British Amateur Golf Title EDINBURGH. May 29 (IU ter) .Joe Can of Dublin. .joint favourite with America*! Prank Stranahan foi the lintish Amateur Goll Championship, had a comfortable victory ijj his second round the Muirfleld jinks today. Can defeated Robert Si of Ki«st RenfreßKshire, 4 aiiJ i! in a match209 words
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Article324 1954-05-27 11 PARIS. May 25. Australia s lis t liojh- in thr nwris singles of the French International trnnis tournament. Mervvn Hose, thr National champion w.is eliminated in a four-set semifinal tie hv I'.S. rh.nnpion, Tony Trabert lodav "3-5. 4-<i. 6-4. (i ach!inu 1«» Harry llopman's worries .ilmutReuter; AP - 324 words
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Article29 1954-05-27 11 HELSINKI. M iv •-'♦> (AP) Scotland defea Finland 2 l in an interi itional raccec meet in the Olympic Stadium hen last night 'i :i' half-time vva« l--<).29 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-05-27 11 Sir Gordon Richard* is rarn«ri on a strrtrhcr from Sjliv bur> Hospital, from where he was Iravinjc for his homr it MarllukroiiKh. Thr Kni K hl of Ihr Turl s.ml hr frit 'nimli hrtlrr.' Norl Murlrss traintr »»f Landau, thr (M, n s horsr. that63 words
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Advertisement414 1954-05-27 11 Hard Service For Hie wm ployed I k SI K\ HI: Are von trwl in need: To [1 work the Singapore i i- mpliM mrni Bureau free vpace in this lust rail or writ* vour Mil.irH office for an I'irm which you urn uith jwo copies of ifa from previous414 words
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Advertisement652 1954-05-27 11 M MS I? £h _^____|^J* l **'*sl*Bi«9wHl \|R MRS CHUA CHEO TEE In th ;<i rend rf 'd assistance SITUATIONS VACANT CINCAPORE CITY "COUNCIL Ano»i7r ATKK P^AOTMEN?; Apphcations arc Invited for the \£?rk << Temporarv Clerk of! TL?I- (Sl "K 'Pore) a t a fixed Soo/! »r" V le ran652 words
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Advertisement575 1954-05-27 11 FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES TENDES NOTICE TENDBBS ;,re invited f<-r 1h«Mipply of the following tu The Ordnance Depot. Federation Military Forces, Pert Dickson: Clothing and Nercssaries Camp Equipment Furniture and Woodware Bedsteads Textile Articles Cookery and Glassware Biooms. Brushes. GarcJcn Jmpliments etr. Enamelled and Metal Hoi^ehold Utensils Fire Fighting Equipment Samples575 words
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Advertisement228 1954-05-27 11 PUKXK TIRF CLIB Jl NE MEETING l**r>4 11 FIRST DAY. IMh. June Io.">t 1 SECOND DAY. lCtk. June 19.V1 THIRD DAY. lMth. June lfT>4 1 USUAL SI unlimited and $2 course cash sweeps now o;: sale at the Town Office. There will also be the S2 treble tote on each228 words
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Advertisement238 1954-05-27 11 HARI RAYA PUASA AT JTHE^ R€X A Towrrini; Triumph in tht* history of Malas i«»iion pn huts \2 n»«fc mi an 'i li»r Onl% Mil in Pi< tur. Mm t -«l h>r Tlw 1954 hi I 1 1 in I .-m,. ,i! TODAY! 11. I M.«».1« I nil i i238 words
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Article, Illustration376 1954-05-27 12 Superb Courtcratt In Men's Singles C C Cordv in the iinal of the "^^f^^^ea on Club%ourts here today Championships on the Selangx>r Chinese c the matc h produced enter Although van Lidth won in st l?*™ s e rs have a good top spin service376 words
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Article193 1954-05-27 12 ST LOI'IS. May 2rt. (AP) S1 Louis' hard-punchinf im^ tour boxers. coming through with throe knockout wins, edged Europe In the International Golden Gloves matches here last night. 5—4. This was St. Louis' Ant victory In three trio, against a European squad. In 1*39. Europe won 5193 words
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229 1954-05-27 12 KIM V Ll'MPl'R. Wed— The Selangor Badminton Association has launched an intensive drive to Increase their associate membership. To date there are 200 registered associate members Some 3.000 associate membership forms have already been circulated amon* the various affiliated parties and members and individuals.229 words
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Article167 1954-05-27 12 Stanvac Go Down Fighting PLAYING witn on y ten Stanva mi I i va I but futile a" Malayan V- ays wh I i 6 l lay i SBHFA Div. I B t the Ja m Besai »ta lium. The wini i atti ked with the list and n ten167 words
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Article127 1954-05-27 12 TAMILIANS BEAT SCAA WITH TEN MEN Recreation Club groundMthis evening u ayinf? Rrand combination were on top from the woi go. Centre forward Dutton, the Selangor State star, and diminutive Gabriel e the outstanding piayera tor cSfre i The TPCA wore a goal up in the i ninute oi pay.127 words
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147 1954-05-27 12 inter-school pi the s v. SI -V. S at Vi g School t-hearted o in ra Rajah, to™ V. !Or Ifined the team i e skippei H Bet r the t■ s ••'■<■•■■ ie a proSt 1 a H e F; o j. pened tne147 words
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Article42 1954-05-27 12 t:: Tax Sports I ri S Times on he SRC padang. have been Y Won? F R G. L Barnes, B. S. Soi khi n Singh H. \V Murphy. A S i i atnam. K. Gopal R S Sithamparam.42 words
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Article77 1954-05-27 12 BANGKOK, May lA**J [France, has ig »d 1 Ihamrern Son.4- T and, in Ba:.. 4 '*■>.: ><• I bant a weig ■•s title, but »o -d on f rounds ate, re- 3ges. th< Bangkok Pos 1 ■> I* The Post sj inl i i77 words
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Article59 1954-05-27 12 SI'RBITON. Surrey. May 25. (Reuter) E. Tsai (Malaya) rea 'hed the third round of the men's singlet in the Surrey iwn tern championships today with a 6 4. 9 7 win over' Bas Kati (Rhodesia). In another second round match K.H. Ip (Hongkong* was59 words
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Article184 1954-05-27 12 the [nter-School OM Boys" Association, held at the SRC, lay, the de ied to run this y« ar's Evan ■a Shield quadrangular ient on the ne lines as m i lelled by the Sc A. [na n 1950, when Mr Evan v/ 1 f° rmer Mala184 words
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Article157 1954-05-27 12 Rotterdam TC Win By Odd Goal ROTTERDAM Trading C C ■>:•>■ 3— i in a Singapore B Di game at River Valley E The Roti n :v the bettei ird y righi H tta The it •<: the ex but were I to scon i ill eto good goalkeeping the157 words
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Article70 1954-05-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— [n anticipation ol entriei from at least two more States, the organising committee ol the Rulers Shield cricket rompetition for Malay teams, has advanced the closing date lor entries from yesterday to the end of this month. States and Settlement! that have entered thuj lar70 words
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Article81 1954-05-27 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore and Malacca will meet at Segamai in an inter-State cricket match on Saturday i Sunday. Johore will be skippered by C. J. Howe, a former SC^ player. The rest of the team are Barr, Woodhull, Barthe'.ot. D'Co>ta. D. Rees. Ra.iasooria. Callow.81 words
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Article72 1954-05-27 12 THE following have been chosen to represent the Spring Badminton Party against the OCBC StaiT Mess in a friendly match consisting of four men's singles and three doubles to be played at the latter court on Saturday May 29. at 7.00 p.m sharp. Foo Kok Sam: Foo Kok72 words
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Article141 1954-05-27 12 THE final in the Island C'.;.b women's rhampionship .VO! payed between Mrs. Murchi and Mrs. Morrison resulting i.i a win for Mrs. Murchison 2 'ip. T o reach the finals Mrs. Murchison had previously beaten Mrs. McMullan <''"<* l. nrci Mrs. Jantzen 'J and I. WhiN Mrs.141 words
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Article63 1954-05-27 12 Thorny >ft drew 2 -2 B' isteadi at Fairer Park yesterday Scorers for Thornycrofi wore Wai Chy« BIH) Loon? Chye, while R.i- i and P-^' y replied Tempanis Rovers beat Yo tnfl Men's Sikh Association 3 l at I Parrer Park. Scoren for the Rovers were63 words
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Article146 1954-05-27 12 LONDON. May 25: (Reuter) Students from Oxford and Cambridge are to stage an in-ter-univer^ity road race to Capetown and back starting next month, it was learned today. Six under-graduates, three from each of the rival univer- -1 cities will fly to France with two Landrover146 words
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Article289 1954-05-27 12 PENANG, Wed. PFRCISSION (Hudson) I four-year-old Pandemonium ueldins. did the bed gallop during this morning's track work, (lipping 3* 3 S for three. There was a slight drizzle but the soini: was Rood. While trainees from the other stables were all given slow work. Trainer289 words
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Article186 1954-05-27 12 SCRC FIRM FAVOURITES IN LEAGUE KUALA IJMIMIJ. Recreation Club today ron of the Senior Division loccfr the Indian Association 4 o y The Chinese Rers.. r ,n i:m. u ,j£ st** ship honours this season, outp oeuvred their opponents last every turn of the balk. Exchanges wtw tail hi the186 words
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Article49 1954-05-27 12 Tough Test For Hogan At Compton COMPTOX. I AP)— H fastest to te in the 1" tht Com pt on x n June 4 Hotan, i s Another top ittl be the milt r i Santee of Ksn^>. I Er ii m in hm\ 1 mother 4-min it i49 words
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Miscellaneous50 1954-05-27 12 ~^J _^a^r M jjSRSy SOCCER: SAFA League Di>\ l. GflineM /\fh. r. Srar Sorr»?rife.s. Jalan Besar. Dlr. 3C, United s<"- ?"s. F(»rrer Juniors, Geylang Stadiinn; B'ue Rouen r« Katong S.C., 80DC.4 Friendfy, IRC rs. GHQ, Fairer Po-f: Athletics: Monk's Hill School, Wtnstedt Road: Play- fair /Ifrcr/ioou School, School aroui 4.50 words
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