Singapore Standard, 30 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD iljtif Vol. IV. No. 363. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article970 1954-06-30 1 A LEGAL TUSSIF. THE question or who should be blamed for the disastrous accident of the BOAC Constellation at Kallang Airport on March 13 started a legal argument at yesterday's hearing of the crash inquiry. The argument began when the Commissioner at the970 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-06-30 1 THIS model of the seawall end of the 06 runwoy of Kollang Airport was made under the supervision of 8.0.A.C. technicians. It is now placed in the Supreme Court together with other models and diagrams for the inquiry into the Constellation crash in which 33 were killed. Standard photo.49 words
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Article21 1954-06-30 1 SEOUL. June 29 (UP).— South Korea's new Prime Minister, Mr. Pyun Yung Tai, returned to Seoul from Geneva yesterday.21 words
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225 1954-06-30 1 I Anglo-American Job WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuter) Anglo American "study groups" are to be set up in Washington immediately to prepare plans for South-east Asian defence in accordance with the agreement between President Eisenhower and Sir Winston Churchill, diplomatic sources said here last night.225 words
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Article88 1954-06-30 1 Cargo Still Intact PENANG, Tues.— The Police here have recovered the sampan that was seized by pirates, 70 nflles off Penang Island on June 23. In the boat which was found by fishermen at Pulau Betong on the west coast of Penang was a cargo of88 words
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Article38 1954-06-30 1 HONGKONG. June 29 (AFP) A batch of 560 Chinese repatriates from Malaya arrived in Hongkong today in the Santhia. They were put on board a train and esqorted across the frontier to Communist Shumchun.38 words
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Article38 1954-06-30 1 LONDON, June 29 <Reul~r) Queen Elizabeth last night made King Gustaf Adolf of Sweden a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter in a brief ceremony at Buckingham Palace.38 words
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Article56 1954-06-30 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Mentri Besar of Johore has instructed all heads of departments not to obstruct any application for leave made by employees who are members of UMNO to join the UMNO procession to see the Sultan of Johore on Thursday. UMNO Headquarters here has thanked56 words
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182 1954-06-30 1 2 More Rulers Agree To Meet Alliance KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two more Rulers the Sultans of Trengganu and Perlis hove agreed to grant audience to a delegation from the UMNO-MCA Alliance, The Standard was told today. The Alliance, it is further reported, is hopeful that all the Rulers will grant182 words
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Article75 1954-06-30 1 ZURICH, June 29 (Reuter) —Swiss Air today dismissed the captain and co-pilot of the Geneva-London Convair airliner which went down in the English Channel on June 19 with the loss of three British lives. "It is now established that the accident was due entirely to a75 words
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Article54 1954-06-30 1 SAIGON. June 29 (AP) The French High Commar.d announced today its abandonment of the important garrison of Ankhe in Central Vietnam. The announcement said the withdrawing French column suffered severe losses in two days of bitter flghtine along a mountainous stretch of road between Ankhe and Pleiku 5054 words
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Article53 1954-06-30 1 RANGOON. June 29 (Reuter> Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, and U Nu. the Burmese Prime Minister, are meeting here today for a second discussion of Asian problems. They conferred for more than three and a half hours here last night at the53 words
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Article162 1954-06-30 1 NOTTINGHAM. June, 29. <Reuter» An 18-year-old girl, attacked in the dark, recognised her assailant by the way he kissed her as he throttled her into unconsciousness, a court was told here yesterday. Thomas Flaherty. 25-year-old Irish labourer of Stamford, Lincolnshire, was sent to prison162 words
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Article89 1954-06-30 1 LONDON. June 29 tßeuter) Five more signatures were added to the International Tin Agreement today. These were Canada, Ecuador. Denmark. Turkey and Australia. Thus the first important hurdle of gaining the support of at least nine consumers with a total voting strength of 333 and sufficient89 words
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Article54 1954-06-30 1 MEXICO CITY. June 29 (AP)— Word reached Mexico Cits this morning of an agreement to end the fighting in Guatemala. Information received here by telephone from a diplomatic source in Guatemala City said arrangements for a cease-fire were to be completed at noon today. It would provide amnesty54 words
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169 1954-06-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. fv I j. \A/ II j. I I L 1 An Army Ausi=r, belonging K| OT W^IkS L/Ut UnhllM to the 656 A OP. (Air Ob- rilWI w w u i i^riiiiuii servation Post) Squadron today crashed amidst a row of169 words
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Article, Illustration412 1954-06-30 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By 16 MCP Killer Members Held Three Guns Seized In Several Raids Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Police, in a series of surprise raids over the past three days, rounded up 16 Chinese, believed to be members of Communist "killer gangs/ and recovered three412 words
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Article133 1954-06-30 1 WASHINGTON, June 29 <UP> A new anti-Communist government took office in Guatemala today and promised at once to co-operate with an Inter-American Peace Commission investigation of hostilities there. The new government headed by Col. Elfego Monzon replaces the two-day-old military junta led by Col. Carlos133 words
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Advertisement128 1954-06-30 1 KjONCQUAN Ije howard road. Singapore/ Jf I don't know, but j Iff Ifa sjmp/y5 j m p/y delicious! j It's l\ ?i *h u& I Your first taste of 'Ovaltine' Cold tvk^ V7^v^^^ will be a revelation. It's cool. .^x^i^ I creamy deliriousnes? is a sheer >' s^^~^''' /^i6y deliirht.128 words
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Advertisement89 1954-06-30 1 HARRISONS LISTER ENG. LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur Prnang St. John Appeal KxJ Week low uro inrilt'tl tn tilU-ntl a COCKTAIL HOUR FASHION SHOW on Thursday, July Bth, from six to t>i«ht at Eden Hall, twenty-eight Nassim Road relax amid charming surroundings and natch a lovely Fashion Show presented by Messrs89 words
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Article68 1954-06-30 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. —The District Boy Scouts' Association will hold a rally on the High School ground on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m. The Senior District Officer, Province Wellesley. Mr. J. H. L. Davis, will present the colours, the gift of Mr. F. T. Field, to the68 words
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499 1954-06-30 2 M l n the first place," Mr. Andren answered, "the airport manager is responsible for services in the airport, but it depends on the history of his actions. He may have done all he could to get the service started from the scratch." Mr. Murphy:499 words
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Article174 1954-06-30 2 MANCHESTER, June 29 (Reuter)— The Manchester Guardian called today for representation for the 600.000 Indians of Malaya in the Government. "Under the present system of Federal citizenship only 110.000 are franchised." it said. "In a general election, it is improbable that any Indian would become174 words
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346 1954-06-30 2 that. In what way was it not efficient? I think I meant not so much as inefficient as inadequate. They were trained to the best of our ability. If there was any inadequacy, whose fault was it that they were inadequate? I would say346 words
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Article172 1954-06-30 2 Waste Of Time Counsel HEYZER CASE IS POSTPONED. EDWARD P.M. Heyzer, who was committed to the Assizes last May by the Singapore Seventh Police Court on a charge of making a false declaration, appeared in the Second Criminal District Court yesterday. He was alleged to have made a false statement172 words
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Article282 1954-06-30 2 IF YOU think you look like a movie star, or can make yourself up to look like one of the popular screen idols, then you've a chance of winning a handsome prize at the forthcoming Movie Ball to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall.282 words
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Article48 1954-06-30 2 PENANG. Tues. Births in George Town in May totalled 740 compared with 700 in April. Deaths In May totalled 195. an increase of 22 over April. Bronchitis, pneumonia and other respiratory diseases claimed 22 lives In May. There was one case of poliomyelitis reported.48 words
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Article123 1954-06-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Fat and jolly. Yong Futt Lin popularly known as the < Falstaff' of Selangor s Communist terrorists, was killed last week. He fell to a platoon of "C" Company, the Somerset Light Infantry, in the Rasa area of Ulu Selangor. He was leading123 words
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Article506 1954-06-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter I GURKHA and Fijian Jungle Mshers in the Federation's i fighting forces have claimed a I big share of honours and awards for operational services in Malaya, which the Queen has Just approved. Brigadier K.R. Brazier-Creagh. CBE. DSO. Chief of Staff at Headquarters.506 words
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Article204 1954-06-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. While scores of timid people scurried for safety from a smoke enveloped omnibus here today a large-hearted lad acting with commendable calm and tenacity of purpose, single-handedly brought the situation under control. H e h 17-year-old Teng ,heng Ke*\ a204 words
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Article878 1954-06-30 2 MAGISTRATE GETS AN ESCORT SEVEN MORE STUDENTS FACE TRIAL Batons Were Used, ASP Tells Court SINGAPORE'S Fifth Police Mogistrofe, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday drove, out of th Court compound n a Police jeep, escorted by o detective, after the first day's trial of the second batch of seven students878 words
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Article108 1954-06-30 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 15.) in Sii.gapore ob Tuesday were: Bu ers Sellers No 1 RS.S Spot Loose 67i bY» No. 1 RS.S 671 b'i No 2 R.S.S. 662 61k No* 3 R.S.S. 66 661 Tone: Slightly easier after firm. TIN PRICE The price or tin yesterday108 words
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Advertisement231 1954-06-30 2 The Parker 51 w Pen" learn tlie way you write! There's a special reason why the Parker "51" After about 8 hours of writing, this sensitive feels so right and so comfortable in your hand. Plathcnium tip "wears in" to your kind of writThis pen can actually "learn" and remember231 words
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Advertisement153 1954-06-30 2 GREY HAIR DARRON lIAIK >\KKHMs.. POMADE i Grey Hair is a soci.il ii--.v-back. a psychological Inn i < and commercial handicap. *c Darkon daily for rwloring inaintamuK the origin. il jr ful colour of hair. Dai an idea! combination if colour restorer and hair In ing. two in on*. It153 words
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Article230 1954-06-30 3 XL ALA LITMPUR, Tues.-Allowing for hazards 111 he stl m *tes, world consumption of natural rubber during the first quarter of this year balances the total world production, states the June bulletin of Me Rubber Producers' Council. The Rubber Study Group in June estimated that230 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-06-30 3 X SSJM JSP jfc.ss-f xssrj^zi reception held at the Capitol Restaurant on Monday.13 words
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Article71 1954-06-30 3 JOHORE BAIIRU. Tues.— Abdul Kadir bin Mohd. Rous, a policeman, was fined $60 in the Police Court today for negligent driving. He borrowed a car and t four friends out on a ride when he had a collision with another car. Tan Kirn Leong who was in71 words
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Article77 1954-06-30 3 The following were elected office-bearers of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society of Singapore at its annual meeting held recently. President: Mr. S. I. O. ALsagoff, /ice-Presidents: Messrs. Ahamed bin Mohamed Ibrahim. Hajee Mohamed Khan and S. G. Dhastagir. Secretary: Mr. Wanjor bin Abu Barker, Asst. Secretaries: Messrs. Ismail77 words
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Article51 1954-06-30 3 IPOH, Tues.— Nine Gurkha officers sleeping in their mess in Ashby Road awoke this morning to nnd that thieves had broken in during the night and stolen a wristwatch, three fountain pens and $100 cash. The windows had not been closed during the night. Police are51 words
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Article, Illustration159 1954-06-30 3 A WOMAN AND 4 MEN CHOSEN FOR TV TESTS MR CARL BERGER, the American film executive who is looking for local talent to shoot some scenes in Singapore for a television short, has interviewed 13 candidates. He told The Standard yesterday that of the nine men and four women interviewed159 words
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Article209 1954-06-30 3 MR. Choo Hin Fook and Miss Annie Tan Boon Neo attained 110 words per minute in shorthand in the Pitman's Examinations held at the V.M.C.A., Singapore, in April. Others who obtained passes are: SHORTHAND 100 W.P.M.:— Miss Doris 9# W.P.M.:— Misses Chan Pul Foong, Rosalind Lee Sook209 words
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207 1954-06-30 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Ulu Tiram New Village celebrated the opening of its new community centre last weekend with a party given by Dato and Datin U.K. MacKenzie. Erected on the site of a former duck pond, the building cost $15,000, towards which Government207 words
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Article58 1954-06-30 3 THE Labour sub-commit-tee of the Singapore City Council wants the Federation of City Council Labour Unions to negotiate with the Council on their claim for Ritson pay from June last year. The committee felt that there was no need for the Federation to call a strike,58 words
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Article258 1954-06-30 3 Proposal To Build Spore Institution On Kenya Model Standard Staff Reporter LEGISLATION for the proposed Singapore Polytechnic may be modelled after that in Kenya, the Colony's Undersecretary, Mr. J. D. Higham, said yesterday. Mr. Higham disclosed that the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council has258 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-06-30 3 -Photo by YOUNG TAN JOON MENG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kok Teck, who celebrated his first birthday on Sunday, gets help in cutting: his cake.- Michael AnchantMichael Anchant - 29 words
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Article80 1954-06-30 3 Ex-Manager Is Sued For Libel M. R. SWAIN, managing director of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd.. brought a libel suit in the Singapore High Court yesterday, against C. H. Unbehaun, the former managing director and manager of the Company for 25 years. He was claiming damages arising out of a80 words
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Article74 1954-06-30 3 IPOH. Tues. Miss Hooug Sin Nul, popular Hongkong actress, will appear on the stage in conjunction with the show of "Unfinished Love" at the Odeon Theatre here on July 7 or 8. The entire proceeds of her opening performance will I i donated to the Perak74 words
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Article, Illustration124 1954-06-30 3 FOUR Malayan journalists and a Hongkong editor, who left Singapore yesterday for London by BOAC Argonaut to tour Britain as guests of the Colonial Office, were "escorted" by a police officer. The officer is Mr. W. T. R. Rodriffues, A.S.P. attached to the Traffic branch of124 words
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101 1954-06-30 3 Rank Films Now Adopt Vista Vision THE J. Arthur Rank Organisation is supporting the Vista Vision process developed by Paramount and will become the first film production centre in Britain to adopt the new system. This was announced yesterday by John Westlake, Rank's Singapore representative, who said that the flrst101 words
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132 1954-06-30 3 Seminar Of Youth Will Be Held Here THE first Asian seminar of youth will be held in Singapore in August when the World Youth Assembly meets here, Mr. Joe Kennedy. Organising Secretary of the Assembly, told The Standard yesterday. Before the Assembly proper begins there will be a pre-Assembly meeting132 words
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Article37 1954-06-30 3 HONGKONG, June 29: Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exechange today were $15.57 to £1 sterling; $5.78 to US$l; $1,824 to Malayan $1; $0,186 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $252 to 1 tael.37 words
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Article, Illustration242 1954-06-30 3 800 MAY LOSE THEIR PENSION PRIVILEGES ABOUT 800 civilian employees of the War Department in Singapore are likely to lose their pension rights if they are included in the Government sponsored Provident Fund which starts next January. Those men will qualify for pension rights next year. The Singapore Government his.242 words
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Advertisement249 1954-06-30 3 BEST QUALITY ORMAN f DIIHJAIH PENS, ni large Sire No. 884 Bj W MeJ,umS;zeNo.BB3. M n laJiesHo.BB2. i 1 GOLD FILLED CLIPS k\ II MPR/HSmPLASTB1 m i Aid colour W 14 K. GOLD NIBS MM \l PROVIDES SMOOTH vm v j writ i no. UP 7 SOLD BY ALL FCUN249 words
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Advertisement87 1954-06-30 3 I Ordinary soap can quickly k£*^"7* r *jK Sunlight Soap kfrps them ruin your shirts. 'Z\P^y\ as good as new. JSunlight Soap saves your money and your clothes too. Sunlight's gentle lather gets rid of dirt without hard rubbing. With ordinary soaps you wear away your clothes because you "must87 words
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Article, Illustration353 1954-06-30 4 UNREQUITED LOVE LED HELLO' GIRL TO SUICIDE AMY Viola Batcfielor, 22, a supervisor in the Singapore Police telephone exchange, committed suicide because of unrequited love, the Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, ruled yesterday. The court was told that the day after she received a letter from her friend, a formerStandard - 353 words
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Article320 1954-06-30 4 Sent Watches Home PRIVATE Dennis Prior, 21-year-old driver in the Motor Transport Section of 4 SRD, was yesterday sentenced to six months' detention in a court martial for theft of two wristwatches belonging to a corporal. The sentence is subject to confirmation. Prior claimed trial320 words
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Article88 1954-06-30 4 MALACCA. Tues. A large crowd saw Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom open a book exhibition sponsored by the British Council in the High School yesterday. Many who attended including a number of school children found several books among the 3.000 exhibited in88 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-06-30 4 THE Youn* Malayans Club B Wan* celebrated Kg second anniversary laO Sunday by cutting an anniversary cake. Held in the Evergreen Cafe, the occasion was prominent for it* magic show, sketches and an Indian Dance. Picture shows the founde of the Club, Miss One AM Pooi, cv tine the cake.50 words
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Article40 1954-06-30 4 PENANG. Tues— a dinner and ball will be held by the Rotary Club at the E. and O. Hotel on Saturday, when Mr. Lee Hong Cheang will be installed as president for the Rotary year 1954-55.40 words
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Article50 1954-06-30 4 PENANG. Tues. Brapit New Village, in the central district of Province Wellesley. will hold a produce show on Saturday. The show, sponsored by the Young Farmers* Club, the first to be formed in the Settlement, will be opened at 1 p.m. and judging will be at 2.30 p.m.50 words
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Article91 1954-06-30 4 POLICE RAID A CLUB Cash Seized PENAN 3. Tues. A club in Madras Lane, the Hu Yew Seah. was raided by the Police last night and eleven well-known Chinese who were in the premises have been interrogated. At the time of the raid dice games, the "Tai Sai" and "Fan91 words
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153 1954-06-30 4 SIX cigarette retailers were fined a total of $385 yesterday in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court when they pleaded guilty to contravening Price Control regulations. Four were charged with failing to display price tags. The others were charged with selling above displayed prices.153 words
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Article80 1954-06-30 4 IPOH. Tues. Two men were produced before Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli today on joint charges of possession of a still, fermented mash and intoxicating liquor for which duty had not been paid. Tan Peng-Chong:. 31. pleaded guilty to the first charge of possession of a still80 words
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Article70 1954-06-30 4 SENTENCE of 14 months' rigorous imprisonment was yesterday imposed in the Singapore First Criminal District Court on Chhui Kam Woh who was found guilty on a charge of theft a bicycle at Maude Road on March 2. this year Chhui wa s also ordered to70 words
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Article66 1954-06-30 4 TANJONG MALIM Tues The following were elected office bearers of the Batang Padang Estates' Staff Union at its annual meeting held recently. President: Mr S.W Wilfred; Vice president. Mr. Yip Pow Choon; Secretary, Mr M. Marshall: Treasurer. Mr U.S. Dorairaj: Committee members: Messrs. V.K. Menon, N. Sreenivasan.66 words
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Article246 1954-06-30 4 Joint Meeting Decision Standard Staff Reporter THREE Singapore trade unionists, including: Mr. Peter Williams, representing about 3,000 Colony Government workers, were ordered out of the joint meeting of delegates of Government pmnlovpps' unions and associations held vesterdav. The three are: Mr. Peter Williams, official negotiator246 words
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Advertisement325 1954-06-30 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS! NOW SHOWING! |"1 TlM lfofil U.M a. ,,1.45-4.15-6.45 LAf IfAf IPf 9.30 p.m. FROttE ***** AII-CO«WTIO«n» JuELQ. w* fWKEO JUJFJGIE TECHNICOLOR TH£ P|CTURE ABOUT ELEANOR OMRLTDW THE BUWER-HESION marabuimta i Plus Latest QJ. News "MISS EPROFE 1954" NEXT CHANGE! YOU'LL LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF AT... V? <325 words
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Miscellaneous77 1954-06-30 4 Weather .Minimum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. on June 28 to 7.30 a.m. on June 29. Spore (79F1. Penan* (73Fi. Kota Bahru (74F). K. L. <71Fi. Ipnh (72F), Kuantan (71Fi. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m. on June 29. Spore (88F). Penan* (88F». Kota Bahru (89F). K. L. (91F).77 words
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Article147 1954-06-30 5 Planters Asked To Air Grouses KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan planters have been asked by their association the Incorporated Society of Planters to present any grievances they have against income tax to a special committee of the Society which has been set up to deal specifically with this subject. The commmittee147 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-06-30 5 A GROUP of men of the Royal Scots Regiment who came ashore from the Empire Fowey, at the Harbour Board wharves yesterday. They are in transit to the Middle East after one year's spell of duty in the Taejon area of Korea. At about the same time that the trooper67 words
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Article100 1954-06-30 5 THOMAS John Davies. formanafer of the Pavilion theatre in Singapore, was ali \i to have altered the numbei of Ucktti sold so as to reduce the amount of money to !><* paid into the bank, it was fii(. j d in the Assize Court yesterday. The Deputy100 words
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Article191 1954-06-30 5 THE price of rice will become cheaper if the Singapore Government decontrols rice and allows Colony merchants to carry on business as they did before, it was stated at yesterday's meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The meeting presided by Mr. Koh Teck Kirn191 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-06-30 5 FLORENCE DESMOND, a famous impersonator on the British stage and radio arrived in Singapore yesterday, by i| x a\ from Australia on her way back to London. She hatf recently completed a tmi of All's r-.»! a. Florence Desmond is Mrs. G. Htiguc.sdon in private life.72 words
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Article65 1954-06-30 5 TWO fathers were yesterday fined in the Singapore City Police Court for failing to have their children vaccinated within six month-; of their birth. One lather. Lee Hock Chwee. was fined $10 while Chew Kian. the other. was fined $2 by the Magistrate. Mr. J.65 words
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Article60 1954-06-30 5 THE People's Education Association of Singapore will soon start a class in English for those who have passed the Standard Five and are going to Standard Six, the Association Secretary, Mr. B. G. Sahai, said yesterday. The class will be held between 7.30 p.m. and60 words
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Article74 1954-06-30 5 FROM tomorrow. the sender of a cash-on-delivery parcel for delivery outside Malaya shall pay the despatch fee to the officer accepting the parcel, according to new rules announced In the Singapore Government Gazette yesterday. The rules, cited as the Post Office (Cash-on-deli-very-Amendment) Rules, 1954. state that74 words
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Article44 1954-06-30 5 IT was stated in this paper on June 26 that Ng Buck Choon was sentenced to six months r.i. for theft of a gramophone. This la incorrect The name of the accused should read Fan Ming Sing and NOT Ng Buck Cnoon.44 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-06-30 5 THE five members of the Singapore Boys Brigade who sailed for Britain in the Benalder to attend the International Boys Brigade Camp in Eton. From left: SiU. Chin Hock Sing, A.M. Cherian, Vice-President of the Singapore Boys Brigade: Staff Sgt. Charles Henry Ingka; Lieutenant J.ian57 words
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198 1954-06-30 5 Don't Mix With Women And Keep Away From Liquor Kedah Religious Leaders Told: ALOR STAR, Mon. A call to Muslim religious leaders in Kcdoh to refrain from attending dinners and functions where men and women mix freely and where strong drinks are served, was made by Tuan Haji Ismail Nasaruddin,198 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-06-30 5 THE C-in-C Wm East Land Forces, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Loewen, yesterday unveiled the pagoda in commemoration of Ma.i.-Gen. Lim Boh S c, martyred Malayan Chinese hero during the Japanese occupation. In tlu.s picture. Miss Lim Oon Geok. eldest daughter of the late Gen. Lim, is seen admiring55 words
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Article101 1954-06-30 5 MUAR. Tues. Chua Tai Eng. 29. and Teo Keh Chee. 30. both labourers at Bekok Estate, Tangkak. who were charged with setting a wild boar trap which was likely to endanger human life, were cautioned and discharged by the Muar Magistrate. The labourers told101 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-06-30 5 photo. General Sir Charles Loewen and Lady Loeiven have a kind word with the family of the late Gen. Lim Boh Seng. Mrs. Lim is seen talking to Sir Charles. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article217 1954-06-30 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE death of a Malayan patriot ten years ago was commemorated yesterday when the C.-in-(\, Tar East Land Forces, Lt. -General Sir Charles Loewen, unveiled the pagoda for Mai-Gen. Lim Boh Seng at the Singapore Esplanade. Gen. Lim. In the words of Gen.217 words
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Article39 1954-06-30 5 FOUR masked men. all armed with knives broke Into a sundry shop in 13th mile Sembawang Road, on Monday night and demanded money from the shopkeeper. They got away with $20 in cash and jewellery.39 words
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Article28 1954-06-30 5 SINGAPORE'S newly elected Progressive Party General Committee will meet today at the party headquarters at 18G Batter v Road to elect members to the Executive Committee28 words
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Article146 1954-06-30 5 Convicted Driver Weeps In Court V. Kandasamy. a labourer, wept bitterly in Court ye^Lerday when he was sentenced to two months" rigorous imprisonment for driving a car while under the influence c r liquor. The Singapore Traffic District Judge Mr. A. W. Ghows passing sentence said Kandasamy was so drunk146 words
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Article55 1954-06-30 5 A COMMITTEE, compn representatives of Government, shipowners. charit;il> organisations and NMMn'l unions, will be up soon 'v advise on the formation o( the proposed \velfnr<» cent re for Asian seamen in the Colony. Mr. T.A. White. Singapore** Seamen's Welfare Officer, yesterday he would act a*55 words
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Advertisement166 1954-06-30 5 ST. JOHN APPEAL WEEK Support th« St. John Ambulance Brigade and Association. g •X- FLAG DAY I I SATURDAY, 3RD JULY Buy a Siicker for your car, showing rhe emblem of St. |olm. They cost $1.00 each. sc ft**'*' gvnvrously anH h&lp us #o v* A'- A. Our thinks to166 words
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Advertisement27 1954-06-30 5 Sleep like a top on the mattress that keeps the temperature down The ORIGINAL Latex loam mattress Til MUM mill ci (Ililin Iff fiifiArni iiaia impii rmi«27 words
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Article911 1954-06-30 6 HRHu The Unloved Ones people are inclined to divide the people of Malaya into two categories decent human beings and trisha riders. The trisha riders, it is contended, are a disgrace to humanity in general and a menace to the safety and well-being of decent human beings who911 words
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Article575 1954-06-30 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi By jPOMETS and eclipses of VJ the sun and moon throughout the age s have filled the human mind with forebodings of critical times and catastrophes. There are no lack of persons who will tell you, after a war or an earthquake, or an575 words
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Article531 1954-06-30 6 Review of Views Mutual Tolerance CIX CHEW JIT POH speculates on the possibility of securIng world peace by mutual non-aggression pacts. It delves into history to find an empiric:!! answer and concludes that what was ineffective thousands of jreara .'il;o. is .still bein*j tried today. Churchill and Eden, continues the531 words
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Article1422 1954-06-30 6 Marcel Niedergang - Marcel Niedergang By «YTH E R E are the Communists?" The question was asked at the head of a cartoon in a Panama newspaper. The cartoon showed a long queue of North American tourists waiting outside the "Aurora" airport, with its imitation Swiss chalet facade. In the1,422 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-06-30 6 'At least we shan t h.<\« it worry over him hre.ikint (hat the next tiincome here!"18 words
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Advertisement19 1954-06-30 6 FOR QUIET, EFFICIENT AIR CONDITIONING I 2s2BaiiisSßais2saW Wfcstinghouse Bolt Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. Singapore Kualo Lumpur Ipoh Penan*19 words
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Advertisement20 1954-06-30 6 Thought For Toifay When Wt «r« irlHhtm to help' (tml to b« liefoed. dii'iue aid 1$ r.ccr. Mary Baker Eddy.20 words
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Advertisement44 1954-06-30 6 The world famous family of TIGER I I medicinal products i*x; y ~*BmaJl it at I to 4i F f i^' BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENC AUN TONG TUB TIGER MEDICAL BALI44 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-06-30 7 photo. THIS strange looking aeroplane, perched above an also strange looking ear, is by no means a new "flying car". It is Milanese Engineer Landmi's device to teach flying more easily. The device consists of a model plane which behaves exactly like a real one in flightUP - 57 words
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Article225 1954-06-30 7 We Must Take Risks— Wiley Asian Pact Necessary WASHINGTON, June 29.-Senator Alexander Wiley, chairman the Senate Foreign ReTa tons t ommittee said here yesterday that America must be ready to "man the ngrhtins lines" ifaii Ashui defence pact was constituted Declaring that such a pact was imperatively necessary. Wiley said225 words
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Article74 1954-06-30 7 WASHINGTON. June 29 (AP) —-I am a Zionist." Sir Winston hurehill told a news oiiference here yesterday. Importers asked the British Prime Minister what he thought about Arab-Israeli relations. He answered by saying. "I am a Zionist." but added that he liked the Arabs too74 words
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Article22 1954-06-30 7 LEBANESE Premier Ab;m Yam won a sweeping majority in a confidence vote «it an extraordinary session i Parliament yesterday. AP22 words
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Article121 1954-06-30 7 NEW DELHI. Juno 29. (-AP) The young bride sat atone in her bridal chamber in her village of .higudan. jt was he: wedding night, and she carefully selected her .-hver and gold ornaments. A young man entered. She thought he was her bridegroom. Like121 words
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Article30 1954-06-30 7 A FJVE-SFCOXD earth tremor shook th e town of Gemlik on the Marmara sea. forty miles south of Istanbul on Monday afternoon. No casualties were reported. A. P.30 words
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344 1954-06-30 7 State Banquet For King Queen Of Sweden LONDON. June 29 (AFP)— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh gave a State banquet in honour of King Gustav and Queen Louise of Sweden, who are on a State visit to London, at Buckingham Palace last night. More than UK) guests dined;344 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-06-30 7 THIS horse was left to graze in a field, lie walked into the centre j of a drained pond, his hooves broke the crusty surface and plop!, he was stuck in the soft mud beneath. It took five policemen, five firemen and seven workmen to free him. They put a65 words
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75 1954-06-30 7 LAREDO. Texas, Juno 29 AP» The Rio Grande River, which forms the boundary between the United States and Mexico, is on its greatest flood In history, and thousands of people are fleeing to higher ground. Already six persons have been killed and nine are75 words
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Article58 1954-06-30 7 HONGKONG. June 29 <AP> Shun Wing-kai. 20. came before Justice Hinshing Lo ;it Central Magistrate's Court <tt June 22. charged with Ktaahing 34 seat covers at the Empire Theatre He admitted the slashings, <>n three occasions. Why did 8 <!'> it? "Because I didn't likfl the58 words
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Article227 1954-06-30 7 MORE TROOPS FOR INDOCHINA New Move By French Cabinet PARIS, June 29. The French Government announced lost night it has token the "first series" of measures strengthening the French expeditionary corps in Indo-China. The French Cabinet drafted the measures to speed up the despatch of reinforcements, according to a communique.227 words
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Article109 1954-06-30 7 Regarding the European Defence Community. M. Mcndes Prance declared that it was clear that France's allies "understand and approve the .situation of the French Government which is anxious to end the present anxiety and to lay before her allies very shortly a clear and constructive reply." He addedU.P.; Reuter; A.F.P. - 109 words
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Article42 1954-06-30 7 EDINBURGH. June 29. (Reuter). Four young Scottish Nationalists sent to prison for a year, last November, for possessing explosives with intent to damage property and endanger life, were set free yesterday following representations by Scottish members of Parliament.42 words
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Article97 1954-06-30 7 CONTROL FILM EVIL SAY MOTHERS NEW DELHI. June 29 (AP) Some 13.000 Delhi housewives and mothers, who say movies are menacing the moral health of their children, have petitioned P'ime Minister Nehru for action to "control the evil of the cinema." A government news release says Mr. Nehru "i s97 words
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Article80 1954-06-30 7 KARACHI. June 29 <Reuten.— Mr. Mohammed Ali. Prime Minister of Pakistan, said today his government "is determined to crack down on all Communists fellow travellers, disruptive elements and persons who are dangerous to the solidarity and sovereignty of Pakistan." Speaking in the Constituent Assembly debate on the80 words
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Article65 1954-06-30 7 LONDON. June 29. i AFP > The British train, the Elizabethan, set up a new record in regular service over the longest non-stop distance, yesterday. The train, operating botween London and Edinburgh, arrived in Waverley Station. Edinburgh, two minutes ahead of schedule, having covered the 645 kilometres65 words
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117 1954-06-30 7 HONGKONG, June 29 (Reuter)— William B. Christian and his wife, the first Americans freed by the Chinese Communists since Geneva negotiations for the evacuation of 83 Americans in China, arrived here today. They came from Shanghai in the British 2.812 ton steamer Yunnan.117 words
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Article32 1954-06-30 7 GUSTAV B JENSON. 56. who won several awards for his designs, including the Danish pavilion the New York World's Fair, died Sunday in New York of a heart attack.— AP.32 words
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Article41 1954-06-30 7 KANSAS. Missouri, June 29 <UP Doctors attending exPresident Harry S. Truman described his condition as "serious and quite unusual" today. A Research Hospital bulletin late last night said Truman's condition remained "serious and quite unusual"' previously recorded.41 words
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Article35 1954-06-30 7 A TOTAL of ***** Vietnam civilians employed by French forces In Indo-Cbina yesterday ended a >-;iike toi more wage? which tboy started On Saturday. They said their demands o;id been met. Renter.35 words
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Article172 1954-06-30 7 UK Backs The Delhi Peace Formula LONDON, June 29. »Reuter> Britain rapports tne target of "free, demon- uu\ unified and Independent .states" in Ind^-China dcdared as their aim yesterday in a communique by the Prime Ministers of China md India, Mr. Chou En Lai >«>i Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. Diplomatic quar172 words
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Article, Illustration186 1954-06-30 7 LONELY Pam Stone, 29. (above), who astonished a town by advertising for a husband, has become one of the most proposedto girls in Britain. More than 100 men had taken up her offer of i home, a ear "and me" and written asking:186 words
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Article203 1954-06-30 7 Columnist Had Libelled Judge NEW YORK, June 29 (Reutor) Federal Judge Edward Weinfeld told a jury here yesterday that Westbrook Pegler. the columnist, had clearly libelled Mr. Quentin Reynolds, the author and journalist, in his column in 1949. The judge said Mr. Reynolds was entitled to dam-! ages. The amount203 words
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Article122 1954-06-30 7 Millionaire Baron Weds A Model COLOMBO. JUM ZS HoiIcr)- Nina Dyer. 24-v.u-<> I Briti.-ii model, was married here yesterday to Baron Henri Yon Thysscn. th c German multi-millionaire. Miss Dyer \\a? born in Colombo and is tht daughter and sole heir cr j B lawyer who lives bCN 0:1 a122 words
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Article57 1954-06-30 7 HONGKONG. J'irv 29 (AP) Independent Chlnetta papers here told if m w 'campaign started amonx Communist school- m Krllln called the "Ten Ar.tU" The "Ten Antis" ar- Antitheft, anti-self ishne^v untlc h < a t i n g-in-examinai tons, anti-romance, autl-unln-alih-tnl reading, anti-truancy, anti-damage to .school57 words
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Advertisement136 1954-06-30 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON. June 29. The following ore the doting prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 19, d. Spot £752- 10s. per ton. July September 19id. buyers, £755 tellers. October/ December 20 d. Three months £748 January136 words
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Advertisement715 1954-06-30 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA UNIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg fir Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang tNABOB (LLOYD) 30 June HOECHST (HAPAC) 7/14 |uly 15 July 16 |uly IMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28|uly/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 A«g. SCHWABENSTEIN 11/14 Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Aug. t Omits715 words
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Advertisement1245 1954-06-30 8 tMitm BLUB FUNNEL LINE W:tm m ii.es) MANSFIFXU CO., LTD. Incorporated In Singapore Carrier" option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. (iLASfSOW LONDON A CONTINENTAL POSTS E.«aea, for Genoa. Uverpool Ue SaU Vham Penln AsS£S foVuVeVpooi.-Hoil«d V*'" 5/ Ju 8 8c Hamburg .lunr3o1,245 words
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Advertisement754 1954-06-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedetiand Lino Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. S'pora P. S'fcam Penang BANTAM (RL) 2nd call 7 July REMPANG (SMN) 9/15 |«ly 16 Italy l 7"! I"!? RADJA (SMN) 19/25 |uly754 words
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Advertisement751 1954-06-30 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Gdynia. Copenhagen, Cothenburg and Oslo. Spore P. Sham Penang x) 'MALAYA* lafw x) "PATAGONIA Cdn. II In Port xx) "FALSTRIA" Cdn. 27/28 4/4 |«ly I/S M> Sails 3 |uly xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 14/I9|uly 20/20 My 21/21 J.i,751 words
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239 1954-06-30 9 SHARP MOVEMENT IN RUBBER TIN PRICES Standard Market Reporter MALAYAN rubber and tin prices yesterday rose sharply on the local market to the highest levels for many months. The tin market was buoyant as the metal price continued its upward trend yesterday, largely on the news that the implementation of239 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-06-30 9 Photo. A GLASSFUL of thai good old Chiant; wine seems to be all this pretty Ronai girl care* for a* she affectionately holds a huge flask of the tasty drink. The young maiden was among thr visitors to th,- annual wine fair in Rome, in which mnrr than 1.000 producersUP - 58 words
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91 1954-06-30 9 Hongkong's First Flour Mill To Start HONGKONG. June 29. (AFP) The second cargo of 4.515 tons of Canadian bulk wheat for Hongkong's first flour mill the Hongkong Flour\ Mill Ltd. arrived in the Chinese freighter Chungking Victory from Vancouver yesterday. The first cargo of American wheat (1.500 tons) arrived here91 words
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Article73 1954-06-30 9 SYDNEY, Jun c 29 (Reuter) A Government-appointed trade committee yesterday recommended the removal of all remaining restrictions on the import of goods with the exception of those from the dollar area and Japan. The committee suggested they should be removed next October two and a half73 words
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Article64 1954-06-30 9 TOKYO. June 29 (AFP).— The Ministry of International Trade and Industry has banned the export of refined sugar for a temporary period. Exports of refined sugar have so far been mainly destined to Suoth-East Asia or Sterling areas and Hongkong. The Ministry explained that action64 words
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Article49 1954-06-30 9 VIENNA. June 29 (Reuter) Hungary and Indonesia have concluded a trade and payments agreement. Budapest Radio reported. Hungary is to send Indonesia machinery. electrical goods for industry drugs and chemicals, metals and light industry products. Indonesia will send in return rubber, tin. tea. coffee and pepper.49 words
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Article201 1954-06-30 9 LONDON, June 29. The first official Chinese trade delegation to Britain arrived yesterday for two weeks of talks designed to increase trade between the two nations, r— The visit is sponsored by five British manufacturing and trading organizations which form the Sino-British trade committee. The201 words
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Article162 1954-06-30 9 THE produce ma:*-' in Singapore was generally quiet yesterday with a fair amount Of business passing in copra. Coconut oil remained i duU market at $52 per pi<*ul for sellers at Penang acroHm.: to Holiday. Cutler Bath and "o. Ltd. Baawhera in ihe product mark<<! little activity w.ii reported.162 words
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Article223 1954-06-30 9 MALAYAN inrirstr.- :»s wire Quietly steady ye. :lay while tin shares <1 further small improvoi en\ as a result of the probable t itifiration of the Internet i mal Tin Stabilisation Afrwnent, The further rise in Ihe lin price encouraged buyr of shares in the tin MCtion 'o laise223 words
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Miscellaneous269 1954-06-30 9 Lil Abner fo 1 I good. an' J BORj LVx 5 AAjyTUki i H*!^ i»9/lH nr The Heart Ol J, Met Jo« e s B y s»on A»fc. Prisciilas Pop ai i# By Al Vermeer S 1 1/^ BUT, MAZEL.'! XI 1 1 KNOW, DEAR! I DONT^I L^IT 1 J269 words
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Miscellaneous1021 1954-06-30 9 TulllPllliMlMlili w— im^ 6.30 Music Club; 655 New*: 710 LIDO: Island in the Sky 3. C 3€ «J illr^Pv _t§ X.L Race Results; 7.15 Bairel :."> m ■lIMMA D [J 0 Fl House; 7.30 Songs From The Bm Shows; 8 p.m. We Bt to Differ; %?WJ%TiZt?t DAT A Kit ■fc1,021 words
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Article, Illustration227 1954-06-30 10 t (BIGHT): All smiles a* he faces I the camera Is Singapore's I "wonder baby"— little Peter ras- selton, who wan just one year old on Sunday, but celebrated hl« natal day with a birthday *'do' on Saturday. Peter's now a bouncing young laddie At birth he227 words
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Article, Illustration420 1954-06-30 10 OSWALD HENRY - DOING THE TOWN OSWALD HENRY CMBM ZBBVMNBV (KI.I.OU): Acclaimed without a doubt as the best floorsliow artistes in town now are the sensational Spanish dance team of Terese and Antonio, here seen entertaining Saturday-nighters in Kairiet 1 Itallroom with a fiery version of a national da. .re. Iheir co-ordination and420 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-06-30 10 i£ B( J VI V Ad B i«'l«»« unusual advertising sM-ud for well-known17 words
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Advertisement93 1954-06-30 10 li ojfame i THROUGH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plate have been worn for as long as i| thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give correspond- J ing satisfaction. fc^^^O- s^. Kri»T>er>tr cuff linki rsmo'n I y tJ^i^Sr t> ri jH» bocais« of their surface JSKBPv^93 words
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Advertisement63 1954-06-30 10 MORE PICTURES IN THIS SERIES IN THIS PAGE ON SATURDAY (*-^5 HOLLYWOOD'S IVEWEST I II V /I MNI& SECRET... intense riNK VELVET MOW CORAL CLOW VIVID EVER YBODV S TALKING AIOIT these briglit, bold, newborn colors in the lipstick that really slayi on. fte.»or dries your lips. Also in Clear63 words
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Article776 1954-06-30 11 Trabert, Patty Rosewall Win WIMBLEDON, June 28 (Renter)— Jaroslav Drobny making his 11th attempt to win the Wimbledon singles title caused the biggest upset so far in this year's championships by beating Australian Lewis Hoad, the No. 2 seed by 6 4, 6 3, 6 3 in776 words
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Article18 1954-06-30 11 GYMKHANA upset Kinta Rangers 3—l in their SAFA Division 3B League game at Geylang stadium yesterday18 words
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Article132 1954-06-30 11 Britain 's Hopes Out WIMBLEDON, June 29, <Rev- ter> Results of matches in the i men's doubles championship played here today were third round: V. Seixas'and T. Trabert .U.S.A.) beat R. Becker and J. Pickard < Britain) 5 7. 6 3. 10—8. 6—3. Filth round < quarter-final) results in the132 words
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Article161 1954-06-30 11 CAPT. J.F. Nicol. with a nett score of 144 for 36 holes, won the "Gaw Khek Khiam Cup" of the Island Club during the weekend. Dr. R.A. Mallal. was the runner-up, three strokes behind. The following are the scores: Sat. Sun. Total Capt. Collier161 words
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Article62 1954-06-30 11 THE YMCA tennis drive, postponed twice because of rain, will be held on Saturday July 3. at 3 p.m. Entries will be received up to 3 p.m. on ths day of the drive. After the drive a 16mm sound film of the Challenge Round of last, year's62 words
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Article33 1954-06-30 11 A MEETING of V.M.C.A. members who ■'wish to play regularly in the association's league and ordinary hockey matches, will be held at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, at 630 p.m. co Friday,33 words
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Article346 1954-06-30 11 TRAILING a goal behind at the interval. Rovers recovered well to equalise early in the second half and so draw one- all with Police Sports Club yesterday in the SAFA first division at Jalan Besar stadium. It was Rovers all the way after they netted the346 words
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Article66 1954-06-30 11 THE Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation will hold an athletic tryout for men and women on Sunday, at the Raffles School ground. "to select runner s for the coming S.A.A.A. championship meeting;. Those who wish to take part should assemble at the ground ai 10 a.m. on that66 words
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Article47 1954-06-30 11 THE following are the results in the Singapore Rifle Association Spoon Shoot held on June 27: S. R. (a> N'Capt score Mr. L. E ML Newberry 102. Xi: S. R. <b> XCapt score Mr. Richards 102: S. R. ib> Gun score Fl/Lt. Robinson 98.47 words
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Article318 1954-06-30 11 THE following are the league tables up to Monday night ol the Singapore Table-Tennis Association's junior championships Inter-school lrague GROUP M A" P W L Pts. Chinese High School "A" 3 2 12 Anglo-Chinese School 2 2-2 St. Joseph Institution 4 2 2 2 St. Andrews "B"318 words
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Article269 1954-06-30 11 LONDON, June 29 (Reuter)— There was some remarkable cricket at Buxton and Guildford today during the county series. Lancashire were all out at Buxton for 36, the lowest score in first class cricket in this country for two years and Surrey had Hampshire all out in 2269 words
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694 1954-06-30 11 TWO "old men*' of Singapore tennis played their guts out yesterday and in the end had to admit defeat at the hands of much younger opponents. The gallant losers were Tracy Jones and H. Kamis who went down to Ong Chew Bee694 words
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Article72 1954-06-30 11 IN a SAFA div 3B match at the MFa ground. Jollilarii t>eat Government Printing Office s—l. Scorers fo r the winners were Lazam Adam (S), Maniam and Anallapan. Ismail scored for the lo c At St George's Qrour.d. ,BODCA beat Wanderer 7-1 In a division 2 match72 words
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Article24 1954-06-30 11 THE annual athle'ir sportf mrt't of the Fur Kas* Air ForCQ will be held at Seletar en July 7 at 2 p.m.24 words
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Advertisement697 1954-06-30 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT H MRS V. THAMBIAYAH of P.W.D. Tampin thank all ulatives arid friends who attend- the wedding and sent congratulatory messages and presents on the marriage of their daughter Miss Rajcswari to Mr. K. Kulathungam of Kuala Lumpur. PERSONAL BILLY GRAHAM TEAM COMING TO SINGAPORE BILLY GRAHAM TEAM of Dr.697 words
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Advertisement611 1954-06-30 11 Re J?a&V al BIN MAT NAWI of Room No. 76 Block D, Mount Emily Koad, Singapore; LorryF?IV- r? 1 Municipal dend i s intended to be declared in this matter > Ail creditors who have not Proved must prove the?r claims by the 27th day of July. 1954 otherwise they611 words
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Advertisement618 1954-06-30 11 In The High Court of the Colony of Singapore Wand of Singapore Petition 1954 No. 2 In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance, 1940 In the Matter of Canton Construction Company Limited 7VOTICE i s hereby given that a Petition for the windingup of the abovenamed company by the High618 words
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Advertisement204 1954-06-30 11 MOTICE NATURALISATION jyOTICE is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the i Governor for naturalisation and that any person wh o knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts204 words
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Miscellaneous128 1954-06-30 11 Today's Sport SBHFA League Cr Cup Soccer: Group A: F Cr N vs Pulau Bukom F Cr N. Group B: M.P.H. vs S.CS. Geylang. S.T.C. vs Breweries STC. Group C: Ford S.C. vs Borneo Motors U.M. (S.L.). Bat a S.C. vs Stanvac S.C. YMCA. Mansfield vs Guthries S.C. Farrer Park.128 words
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Article, Illustration219 1954-06-30 12 Calluna Star Deserves Winning Turn RACE 4:— Calluna Star deserves a winning break. This Stardust gelding has been showing such striking track iorm that he is capable of taking care of his rivals in this lot On Monday, he stepped up his preparation with a threefurlong trial with Red Hat219 words
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Article151 1954-06-30 12 RACE 7:— Every Chance who broke the ice when he scored over seven furlongs in very fluent style, looks set for a double. This Abbots Fell gelding tracked Suntrace right past the top of the straight and then streaking past the leader went on to win his151 words
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Article, Illustration583 1954-06-30 12 Windsor Lad - LITTLE ANDY CAN MAKE IT AGAIN Windsor Lad By KUALA LUMPUR. Luck of the draw will h a deciding factor in the main 5\ furlonrs sn W,' event (Race 5) for class 3 horses here today seen day of the Selangor Turf Club's June- July moelii Applause, Lycos, Pearly, Colleague,583 words
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Article194 1954-06-30 12 Windsor Ltd Gay rteveller Capl Derby Scrutineer OONDOLINO V GULAB II X LINKSHK II GONDOUNO 1 Proctor Llnkshlr II Gondollno II Linkshir II Cabinet Gular II LinKs»ir li 2 THE MINX V i THK MINX DUKE fE^R^ril Fish's Kudu Fish's Kuda Beechnut MMilbnr Duke Ribu Fish's Knda Hutan194 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-06-30 12 THERE wa s bright Nun shine yesterday. Barnn< any rain the going will I. rery Rood. Radio Malaya will not broadcast the ronum-m ir > on today's races29 words
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Article231 1954-06-30 12 Red Hat Gets His Chance RACE 3:— Talkie II Argyll, Kempton. Red and Big Hit will have 1 of support in this da division 2 field over longs. I plumb for Rer 1 who has been knock!?: the door for som»- time Red Hat has been p lin all his231 words
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Article1204 1954-06-30 12 Standard's RACE CARD Race l: 3.00 p.m.— Cl. 3, Div. 4— SVi Furs. 1. 288 Proctor 5y 8.13 Ms. Lee Kok Choon Lee Kok Chee Hobbs Donnelly 2. 8 College Don 3y 8.11 Ms. Wong Siew Leng Teo Cheng Hay Rodgers McCloud 3. 754 Gondolino 4y 8.07 Mr. Mrs. T.H."1,204 words
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Advertisement26 1954-06-30 12 •berlrS? AMATEUR exposure meter Made in Germany Correct Exposure is the prerequisite for a good picture! £«le AjM-nt*:-B.T. Cheiv Co. Singapore. 76-B Robinson Rood Tel: 8C29326 words
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Advertisement63 1954-06-30 12 OMEGA DIAMONDS SET LADIES PL i WWM WRISTW i TCHES WITH WHITE (,OL» BRACELETS IX EXQUISITE DESIGNS Same Day Someone tcho cherishes you will give you the most wonderful watch in the tvorld, OMEGA The tcatch the tvorld has learned to trust. Sole Agonfs: B. P. de SILVA LTD. (Incorporated63 words
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