Singapore Standard, 3 July 1954
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Title Section19 1954-07-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD sjdkfjk it 3H 5. Vol. V. No. 366. 9INGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY S, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.19 words
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268 1954-07-03 1 FATE OF TWO MILLION IN REBEL HANDS HANOI, July 2.— The French evacuation of L,6#f square miles of the southern zone of the vital Red River delta has been successfully com■«l, the High Command announced this evenFrench forces m northern Indo-China are now tly m the same strategic position theyReuter; AP - 268 words
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Article61 1954-07-03 1 A EUROPEAN woman, was admitted to the General Hospital Singapore last night, following a motor accident early yesterday. She was unconsious m a car for several hours after crashing into a ditch at Mandai Road. When she came to at 7.30 a.m., she found61 words
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Article31 1954-07-03 1 Two squadrons of Bearcat fighters were delivered m Bangkok on Thursday by the U.S. government to build up the Thai Air Force frontier defences aeainst "foreign aggression." A.F.PA.F.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration724 1954-07-03 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE Hundreds Stayed Put Water Hose Used On Hundreds Ignored Orders To Go Back Home By Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL hundred Chinese school students yesterday booed the Singapore Police, when they used a water hose to disperse them from North Canal Road. A crowd ofStandard - 724 words
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Article127 1954-07-03 1 TROOPS ARE RUSHED TO MOROCCO CASABLAN^ July 2 (Reuter) The >nch Government is rush. 4,000 troops to Morocco where a fresh wave of terrorism has brought tension to near boiling point. Heavily armed French and African soldiers were yesterday patrolling the streets of Casablanca following yesterday's daylight assassination of Dr.127 words
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Article122 1954-07-03 1 Tribunal To Hear Appeal By Six THREE undergraduates of the University of Malaya are among six young men, who will appear before a call-up tribunal to seek postponement of national service. The other three men are a male nurse and two teachers. All six had originally applied for postponement to122 words
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Article154 1954-07-03 1 SAN SALVADOR, July 2 (Reuter) Peace was agreed today m the 12-day Guatemala war. Government and rebel leaders meeting here settled on a new 1 five-man junta. Colonel Elfego Monzon. Head of State m Guatemala, will head the junta for the time being and the154 words
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Article31 1954-07-03 1 FORT WORTH, Texas. July 2. AP> A windstorm hit Fort Worth's northern edge late yesterday wrecking 35 to 40 airplanes at a loss of at least U551,500,000.31 words
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Article108 1954-07-03 1 MANILA, July 2. <AP>— At least 22 persons were reported dead and scores were injured today m a strong earthquake which jolted the Central Philippines. The provincial capital of Sorsogon bore the brunt of the quake. A police official there reported 20 persons dead108 words
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Article29 1954-07-03 1 THE promotion Is promulgated m the London Gazette of July 1 of Air Commodore W. M L. Mac Donald. Air Officer Commanding. Singapore, to be Air Vice-Marshal.29 words
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244 1954-07-03 1 PETROV TELLS COMMISSION OF 'CONTACTS' MELBOURNE, July 2, (Renter). A Russian contact known as "X" obtained secret information from the Australian External Affairs Department about policy differences between Australia, Britain and the United States, Mr. Vladimir Petrov. former Soviet diplomat, told the Royal Commission on Espionage today "X" obtained it244 words
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Article26 1954-07-03 1 FIVE journalists from the Far East arrived tn Britain yesterday afternoon for a month's visit to Britain as guests of the Colonial Office.26 words
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Article57 1954-07-03 1 DURBAN July 2 (AFP).— A lion tamer, Mr. William Coftzee, was fatally mauled by six lions m the full view of a packed circus audience here last night. Mr Coftzee, known as the "Fearless Trainer, was In the middle of his act when he was attacked. He57 words
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Article107 1954-07-03 1 Rubber Price Up 21/8 Cts. THE price of rubber m the Singapore market yesterday rose to the highest point since May last year, first grade rubber for July shipment closing at "05 cents per lb.. 2i cents higher than Thursday's level. At tne stage of the trading the price reached107 words
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101 1954-07-03 1 Auster Pilot Is Rescued By Copter After Crash AN AUSTER crash-land-ed m i swamp three quarter ol a mile north-west of Yon« Peng. West Johore terdav morning, but the pilot escaped without injuries. Hornets of No. 45 Squadron from Tengah. who were m the area, immediately located the aircraft and101 words
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Article22 1954-07-03 1 SINGAPORE Police wili permit any assembly m around the Courts during the trial of the seven Chin students from today.22 words
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Advertisement163 1954-07-03 1 NEW SCHICK electric SHAVERS SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE LEE CHAY CO. 100. North Bridge Rd., Spore, 6, Telephone *****. Announcing Th* SO EASY TO WIN' CONTEST WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WON AN ELEPHANT? Poses unexpected d complicated proms for you, your and, naturally, i the elephant, does it you163 words
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Advertisement42 1954-07-03 1 ■AND CUT CRYSTALWARE m a wide range i* alway* available here. Call and Select your requirementi. Tk ""NOVEIiTVf.Tot. 88 North Bridge Road Phon« ***** PLANNING^TO BUILD? <^lA€K£> Just the people to advise on door and window problems... Specialists m Builder's Hardware* M4I42 words
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502 1954-07-03 2 THE practice of the BO AC to employ two pilots m a Constellation flying the Kangaroo route between London and Sydney is not at all satisfactory, said Capt. Donald Mac Masters, Flight Superintendent of Qantas Empire Airways. Capt. Mac Masters, who was testifying at502 words
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Article182 1954-07-03 2 'I Was A Show Piece': Manager HOMAS John Da vies, former manager of Pavilion Theatre, told members of the jury m the Singapore Assizes, yesterday that he was engaged by Shaw Brothers Ltd., as a "show piece" to impress the patrons. Davies was found not guilty by a 5 2182 words
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Article43 1954-07-03 2 DR. C. J. Poh. former City Councillor, returned to Singapore yesterday after a three months' holiday m England. Another arrival was Mr. S. C. Ifacey, managing-director of Serangoon Garden Estate who spent a 10 weeks visit to England.43 words
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Article113 1954-07-03 2 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of ComwwtM Ui c c unconditionally and immediately. The request was mad^ m a letter to the Colonial Secretary. The letter stated there has been a lapse of nine months since the question on freeing of rice was first raised by113 words
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Article108 1954-07-03 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib.) m SiLgapore on Friday were: were: VT Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 701 70 -J No. 1 R.S.S 70 1 71 No. 2 R.S.S.* 69| 704 No. 3 R.S.S. 68A ISJ Tone Steady after easier. TIN PRICE The price of108 words
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Article87 1954-07-03 2 A FINE of $600 was imposed on Tan Sect Swee Chin, proprietor of Molwil Co m Jalan Besar. by the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday. The proprietor was convicted on a charge of having imported into the Colony l 008 t C i s f87 words
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Article, Illustration185 1954-07-03 2 ANOTHER SOVIET SHIP DROPS ANCHOR IN S'PORE ANOTHER Russian ship has joined the ranks of two other tankers and a freighter now at anchor m the Singapore Outer Roads. She is the 7,000-ton freighter Alexander Sevsky bound for Vladivostock from Ode-sa The other vessel flying the hammer i and sickle185 words
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Article77 1954-07-03 2 IPOH. Fri. Only one paj was laid on the table at tl I fourth meeting of the Perak Council of State held yest< day mi n the Council Chamb. I poh. was the report of the State Finance Committee regarding applications for supplementary expenditure on77 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-07-03 2 GOODE VISITS CUSTOMS DEPT. AND BRANCHES A room containing files of suspected and convicted drug addicts and opium smugglers, held the attention of Singapore's Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.AC Goode. during his tour of the Customs Department yesterday. He spent more than two hours conversing with members of the staff who190 words
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Article39 1954-07-03 2 HONGKONG July 2- Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.56 to 51.823 to Malayan $1; $0,190 tS«w n foI n On ej i ian Ru P iah Gold >-^z.izo to 1 tael.39 words
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Article, Illustration209 1954-07-03 2 Photo. A SINGAPORE Police constable, C. Arulanantham, eager to obey the law to the very letter, would have been drafted into the Colony's Military Forces on Thursday had not an Army Officer spotted him by his uniform during Thursday's "squading" of national servicemen. The constable wasStandard - 209 words
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Article164 1954-07-03 2 Court Told Of 'little Paragraph' C. H. Unbehaun. former managing director and chairman of directors of Hume industries (Far Bast) Ltd said m the Singapore High Court yesterday, that he made a certain lent m a h as an "effective way to draw attention to some other things." He is164 words
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Article75 1954-07-03 2 HAR.TIT Singh, who had a previous conviction was yesterday fined $30 and his licence ordered to be endorsed, by the Singapore Second TrafTif Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. for driving a car at 45 miles an hour along Serangoon Road on May Two other motorists, E A75 words
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Article81 1954-07-03 2 mot or-cychst was thrown up In the air after he was njt by a car driven by Saul E Miz *;ahie, the Singapore Second Traffic Court was told yesterday. Mizrahie. a director of KnalifTa Co.. who claimed that he had never had an accident for81 words
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Advertisement359 1954-07-03 2 LIGHT CAR SENSATION OF THE YEAR This Mtwational new M.G. saloon combines the be*t features of contemporary styling with brilliant sports car performance. Powered by a new o.h.v. push-rod engine developing nearly 6o b.h.p. it has a top speed m excess of 8o m.h.p. Controls are feathrr-light, road -holding and359 words
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Advertisement54 1954-07-03 2 MOTHER! d /c// you there's nothing like Cusson^ fl/zd soap for adults as well v^zSiz^-^^ won** LEA HIN CO. 231 KHftß BRIIX.h K«»AD 293 Al KXANDRA ««140 ALSO MWI KACTURHO OF WIRt MKHI ANO (.Kll IhS ENQCJIBI WKK'iimhi roiKK mo wmrtitf (W. mou m int> mm HOCK THYE CO •4/9654 words
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Article, Illustration257 1954-07-03 3 ANOTHER $6,000 EXPECTED FOR ST. JOHN APPEAL WEEK AT LEAST $6,000 is ex- to have been d at "Summer s," the supper given at Way- home of Sir Ewen I Lady Fergusson, on Wednesday night for the benefit of St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade. Late yesterday afternoon, the proceeds257 words
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Article41 1954-07-03 3 Bridges For Harassed Pedestrians tidard st;\ir Reporter Singapore City Counto build a pedestrian de of Jalan Brld| the prea.'Rc congestion m n the bridges which t $28,000, starts to- City Engineer. Imond, told The *ynond disclosed that irould be comfortnight wide.41 words
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Article44 1954-07-03 3 ASIAN seamen m Singaj pore will hold a mass meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 10 a.m. The Asian Seamen Welfare Officer and Adviser. Mr T. A. White, will address the gathering on "The Welfare and Unity of Asian Seamen44 words
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Article44 1954-07-03 3 UNEMPLOYMENT m Singapore Is decreasing, according to the Chief Employment Officer, Mr F.G. Tyson. He told The Standard yesterday that the number of unemployed people registered with the Government Labour Exchange m June was less than m the previous month.44 words
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Article252 1954-07-03 3 Govt. Will Find VacanciesFor3so Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government yesterday concluded negotiations with the Government Clerical and Administrative Services Union to absorb 350 temporary clerks into the General Clerical Service. Government had originally proposed the creation of a Supernumerary Clerical Service for these clerks, but the252 words
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Article71 1954-07-03 3 A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy. Quah Chuan Thye, was run over and killed instantaneously by a trolley bus m Kallang Road early yesterday morning. The boy's brother, 12-year-old Quah Chuan Kwee, was carrying him across the road when the trolley bus hit him on the shoulder. The impact71 words
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Article67 1954-07-03 3 A CHINESE who was returning home after collecting $200 tontine money was waylaid and robbed by three men m a lonely estate off Mandal Road. The thugs forced the Chinese against a tree, tied him up with a piece of wire and gagged him67 words
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Article186 1954-07-03 3 SINGAPORE'S first "women's post office" was opened yesterday morning: by Mr. M. L. Durrant, Director of Posts, m the arcade of the Cold Storage building on Orchard Road, and the small crowd assembled for the ceremony was mostly feminine. Mr. Durrant, who called the186 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-07-03 3 MR JR. McDougall. general manager of Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.. (centre) with Mr. M. L. Durrant, Director of Posts Singapore, (right) and Mr. J.M. Mason, chairman of Cold Storage Board of Directors, (left) at the opening of a new post office m the Cold Storage Arcade m53 words
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Article143 1954-07-03 3 THE vigilance of a Singapore Police Corporal travelling m a radio car resulted m the arrest of a Chinese who had In his possession a considerable amount of money and valuables at 4 a.m. In Stamford Road yesterday. Seeing the Chinese standIng on the nve-foot-way143 words
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Article183 1954-07-03 3 SINGAPORE City Council President Mr. J.T. Rea, yesterday refuted a charge that the secretary of the City Council Electrical Workers' Union had been "victimised." The charge was made following the transfer from the Pasir Panjang Power Station to the St. James', of the Union's Secretary,183 words
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Article52 1954-07-03 3 PENANG, Fri— The Coroner. Group Capt. G.V. Howard, returned a verdict of murder by person or persons unknown, at the end of an Inquiry into the death of a 37-year-old planter. Chin Van Phoy, who was shot dead m a cofTee shop m Sungei Dua on Sept. 3,52 words
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Article83 1954-07-03 3 SINGAPORE V.M.C.A. Is organising a new series of four lectures on current affairs to be given by Mr G. G. Thomson, the Colony's Public Relations Officer. The lectures will be given every Monday night this month, at 8 p.m. m the V.M.C.A. Hall. Subject of the83 words
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Article77 1954-07-03 3 PENANG. Fri. —Following arrests by Police at a bouse m Ayer Itam Road yesterday, three men were charged m the Sessions Court today, with house breaking m Ayer Rajah Road m order to commit theft The three were, Weng Ming. (29), a tailor from Kuala Lumpur.77 words
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Advertisement214 1954-07-03 3 v has pleasure m Announcing the appointment of I INTERNATIONAL AIR-CONDITIONING CO., LTD. j (Incorporated m Singapore) A (SUCCESSORS TO CARRIER INTERNATIONAL LIMITED) I I i 68, MACKENZIE ROAD, SINGAPORE, TEL. ***** S i> f |I j AS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR j I j CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING 1 AND REFRIGERATION214 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-07-03 4 Photo. Ffffg?iPg.m??g lr f *g* Ofchwt schoolgirls were herded out of a coflFee shop next to the Fifth Police Court wstirda* where seven students were tried for obstructing the police m Penang Road, on May 13.- StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article617 1954-07-03 4 Detained By Magistrate A Chinese schoolgirl, Ong Peck Hor (19) wos detained for o day m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday for refusing to answer questions put to her by Hie Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. E. P. Shanks. Called as a defence witness for617 words
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Article122 1954-07-03 4 180,000 Literates In A Year FENANG. Fri. The Pre- sident of the Adult Education Association. Federation iof Malaya. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. revealed m the current issue of the "Dewasa" an organ of the A.E.A that Malaya can expect a total of 180.000 new literates m a year. He stated:122 words
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Article27 1954-07-03 4 THE Singapore Art Society will hold an informal meeting for artist members at 35. Van Kit Road, (off Narcis Street) tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.27 words
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Article75 1954-07-03 4 Warning For Girl Who Read DURING the morning session. Mr. Chapman noli red a girl sitting m the back row of the pallery reading a newspaper. "Tell her she can remain m court if she wants to. but she must stop reading." the magistrate said. Deputy Superintendent of Police. Mr.75 words
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235 1954-07-03 4 THE Borneo Motor Company. Limited Sinira pore, yesterday denied that the firm had made fn," agreement with the Motor Workers' UnhTn to m troduce a "rotation system" m the event of re" dundancy m order to keep employees forking In an official statement issued yesterday,235 words
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Article68 1954-07-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— A Liaison Officer attached to the Special Branch. Chan Koo Fong, was yesterday fined $75 m the Police Court for losing his revolver and six rounds of ammunition. Chan, according to the prosecution, spent a night at the Police Inspectors' Mess and before going68 words
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Article55 1954-07-03 4 PENANG, Fri.— Posing as detectives, two unknown motor cyclists robbed a ferry service clerk, Mr. K. V. Supplah, of $50 cash, while he was cycling along Victoria Street late last might. He was stopped by the two robbers who told him that they were detectives. They also55 words
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163 1954-07-03 4 Air Ace To Be New A.O.C. In Colony NEW ZEALAND born Air Commodore A. E. Houston who was promoted to his present rank m the promotion list published by the London Gazette, will be Air Officer Command- Singapore, the Air Ministry announced. He will take up his appointment later this163 words
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Advertisement273 1954-07-03 4 CATHAY ORGA .SAIIOIM ATTRACTiOMS! OPENS TODAY riTUAV'cM 11 a.m. 1 15, 4.15, LA J W fBM 6.45 9..t0 p.m. S^? SSoESlSnLjffiS. MARWN UWIS IN PARAMOUNT'S FHEIR fIRST TIME IN COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR I 1 —TONIGHT MIDNIGHT!—* PARAMOUNT'S BIG MUSICAL BONANZA! \d >?^Sa*iiShrrM fuww barry moorehead >■■' ra on w Today273 words
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Advertisement345 1954-07-03 4 y r z:^ BROTHERS^ 64 Pages erf Coloured Plates, Film Topics 1 s MOVIE NEWS x, 1 H AwM fi^ Me A K ll M1 1 45/ Tei. /FOR NKRVK-GKIPPINCi SIWPENfiE: 1 (SEE THIS ACTION-FILLED SPECTACLE I P^ ir PLUS: 3 STOOGES COMK|>v ft Jf%tm f* tm A MANI)ARIN DKVYIA345 words
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124 1954-07-03 5 POLITICAL BALANCE IN MALAYA DIFFICULT LONDON. July 2 (Reuter).— Colonial Secretary, Mr Oliver Lyttelton. aid yesterday that m Malaya the political balance between Malays. Chinese and Indians was particularly difficult "We have the object, of course, of working gradually towards a Malayan nation governing Itself.' Mr Lyttelton told a Commonwealth124 words
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Article67 1954-07-03 5 PENANG. Fri An Indian girl named Kuravathi is reported missing from her sidenco m River Road Mnce June 29. According to the report Kuravathi went out of her house m the night, but when she did not return after IS minutes her sister became suspicious. TTw*67 words
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Article, Illustration601 1954-07-03 5 DO NOT PRINT EXTRACTS NOW-JUDGE Undergrads Face A Fresh Charge SINGAPORE'S First Criminol District Judge, Mr Ton Ah Tah, was told yesterday by a Colony lawyer, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew: You hove gone beyond the limit m asking the Press not to print extracts from Fajar which the Crown alleged601 words
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Article25 1954-07-03 5 CHURCHES m Taiping will observe Bible Sunday on July 4 The collections taken on that be given to the Bible Society m Malaya25 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-07-03 5 AT LAST someone has turned sympathetic attention to the cosmetic troubles of women living m tropic 1 1 dtmafc Above: The newest and most efficient makeup aid to reach Singapore comes from Max Factor m Hollywood. Called "Creme Puff." •t is an attractive109 words
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Article145 1954-07-03 5 NARAYANASAMY Raju, a man with nine previous convictions and father of six children, was yesterday described In the Singapore Second Criminal District Court I disgrace to society' by the Judge, Mr. E H D'Netto "Your record is a sufficient reminder to you that crime does145 words
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Article55 1954-07-03 5 AN architect. William Lobban. who made a report at the Police Station over an accident, discovered he had an expired driving licence, the Singapore Second Traffic Court was told yesterday. Charged with driving with ?n expired licence .m the vicinity of Joo Chiat Police Station on June 2.55 words
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Article22 1954-07-03 5 Che Hussein Ibrahim, a settlement Co-operative Offlcer, has been appointed Chief Co-operative Marketing Officer. Federation of Malaya, from July 1.22 words
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190 1954-07-03 5 Doctors Role In Politics Is A 'Social Function A CALL to doctors to take an active interest m politics because it is today a "social function" and an inherent part of good citizenship, is made m the editorial of the latest report of the proceedings o$ th< Alumni Association. Malaya.190 words
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Article31 1954-07-03 5 Mr. Vincent Daniel of Ipoh will speak on "European Youth m Action" «t the Lady It irher Girls' School Music Roo n m Taiping today at 4.JU p.m.31 words
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266 1954-07-03 5 Standard Staff Reporter A START on the long-delayed $200,000 air-conditioned Fisheries Re ar h w^s; s?ra cs the *>$%£ e$ss.& The Station will be completed early next year Dr. F. D. Ommanney. the Director of the Station' told a Press conference yesterday. Tenders have266 words
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Article164 1954-07-03 5 YMCA Building Fund Appeal AN appeal to all Christians to give their whole-hearted support towards a campaign to raise funds for the new million-dollar Chinese V.M.C.A. building was made by the Rev. Guok Koh Muo, chairman of the Singapore Chinese Christian InterChurch Union, yesterday. 'This community service project is worthy164 words
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Article184 1954-07-03 5 A PART of the jewellery taken m a robbery from a woman. Goh Yam Chug, on the night of June 1 m a hotel m Race Course Road, Singapore, was found the following morning m the Kandang Kerbau Police Station closet, the Sixth Police Court184 words
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Article163 1954-07-03 5 Beauty To Get $1000 Silver Cup THE SI, OOO pure silver cup donated by the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Malaya, to b~ awarded to the most beautiful girl at the Hospital Week Movie Ball, at Victoria Memorial Hall on July 24. is now on public exhibition at Messrs. Robinson, Co..163 words
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Article54 1954-07-03 5 JOIIORE BAHRU. Frl.— Arthur B. Brown was today acquitted by the President of thy Sessions Court, Mr. N. L. Cohen, on a charge of cheating Tyerbhoy by giving him a cheque and obtaining $40 In return. The Court was told the cheque was returned by the54 words
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953 1954-07-03 5 Radio 'Variety' Show Backwash Politics TICKETS are now available for Kuala Lumpur new Radio Show, "Variety" to be recorded m the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur. The first one-hour recording i s on Sunday. July 25. at 5.45 p.m m the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur. The doors will be opened at953 words
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Advertisement148 1954-07-03 5 (vii jpiieffiu (wjnh I with CtTE\ CUTEX LIPSTICK— t.itt ndelible smooth and creamy and NEVER leaves a kiss-print CUTEX NAII POLISH Got-* on eo.ier looks lovely I «nd m the amoxing SPILLPRUF bottle CUTEX The same 1 amount of fuel A j can take you up to 10% j farther148 words
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Advertisement168 1954-07-03 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONC THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I Mft four Girl Frionti I tt<>a ut tint? In any case she will expect to be taken to168 words
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Article691 1954-07-03 6 RAWLE KNOX - 'INVISIBLE' ENEMY ARMY IN HANOI RAWLE KNOX JL HANOf. THE thud of guns is heard oftener now m Hanoi suburbs, but the citizens Sleep more soundly at nights. The French Army policy of gradually withdrawing into perimeters around Hanoi and Haiphong has brought the Vietminh nearer, but has greatly strengthened691 words
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Article445 1954-07-03 6 Review of Views Kathis Criticized I TUSAN MELAYU supports the draft marriage and divorce law submitted by the Kedah Religious and Malay Customs Body for approval by the Government recently. that the law provides ample provisions whereby reconciliation by both couples >e«-king divorce could be achieved. Provisions also exist which445 words
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Article64 1954-07-03 6 Reputation Must Suffer Sir.—The reputation of Malaya of having the best and most efficient Government m the East, must inevitably suffer because of the indiscretions of the few at the helm of some of the post-war departmeu Ex-G.C.S. clerks and other loio grade Of fie who could make ;io headway64 words
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Article116 1954-07-03 6 Sir:— I read not without a degree of amusement Dato Sir Onns tirade against U.M.N.O. ion the occasion of the inaugural meeting of the Penang Party Negara> when he said "U.M.N.O. was bluffing from start to finish No one knows better than he. whether U.M.N.O. was bluffing at116 words
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Article179 1954-07-03 6 Sir:— We are grateful to the Cathay and Shaw Bros. for their timely decision to extend advance bookings for $1/- seats But we wonder why they have not extended the same facilities to their theatres screening Indian films, where no advance booking facilities exist even for $2/- seats. R.179 words
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Article233 1954-07-03 6 Sir: I agree with the Alliance stand but I do not appreciaic the hasty action they took to withdraw all their members from Government and semi-governmental bodies m the Federation. 1 do not know what to be achieved finally by mere withdrawals from respot ble posts m Government233 words
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Article126 1954-07-03 6 Sir.- In the gloomy picture ahead of this war-torn and troublous world, these words inscribed on the bronze tablet outside the l S.V.C. Headquarters, facing Peach Road. Singapore, de-M-rve wide publicity: IN' ORIENTE PRIMUS In Memory of all ranks of j the Singapore Volunteer Corps who lost their126 words
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Article403 1954-07-03 6 DISCOVERY of almost 900 I■' new asteroids or small planets and rediscovery of some of those that have been "lost" for many years has been reported by an Indiana Unh ersity astronomer who said the findings should help reduce a potential traffic hazard of any future travelA.P. - 403 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-07-03 6 "Needs a change, does she, I)o<?i (Jood! According to the neat her report it's cumin* I©- 1 iii-irrowi*20 words
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Article394 1954-07-03 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK By R.B.Ooi work m a place so long congenial to them, whereas the Malays are always attached to their kampongs. They do not like to go too far away. r PHE educated Malay* go 1 out of their kampongs to other parts of the country to394 words
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Miscellaneous23 1954-07-03 6 i "TAXI I" i i., I THOUGHT WE 6|T ft SURP^SE F^ vA TE HA^ ft *lfctD-NW*SMAL'S Wl^gtEDphl SURRENDER DOCUMENT IN HIS PACK!23 words
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Article94 1954-07-03 7 TAIPEI. July 2, (AP). President Chiang Kai-shek last night issued ;i mandate indicating he had set up National Defence Council which is exd1 3 have supreme iiuthority over to ick Hod China. Ident's mandate by laming Gen. Chou (ou 'tary-Gen-Coundl. It did say the Counr94 words
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Article46 1954-07-03 7 \FP>— f, >wing the rcthree minister? Camp Defence Brook j nee axtoi res t,»n- -> PlnIr Abbott u>-e Judac P«tho takes over ge T Rinfrrt (re- PickersgriJ] rer of Immigration Mr er. a newpolitic of Transport Chevrier nted di •o put th< St46 words
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Article14 1954-07-03 7 ol Ken wo mrmber I at his hoi on Thursd ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article79 1954-07-03 7 4 Stabbed At Church Meeting l.os ANGELES, Julj < \P) A juvenile ganj; armed with knives, broken bottles and jack handles. Wednesday ni^ht attacked yroiip of youths at i chmih meeting and wounded four of them. One victim was reported m critical condition at the general hospital. He suffered stab79 words
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Article31 1954-07-03 7 BERT. IX July 2 (AP). Communist-ruled (Germany announced I night the appointment of an ambassador to Rod North Korea, lie was identified on'^ Richard Fischer.31 words
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Article75 1954-07-03 7 GEORGETOWN. British l Guiana. July 1 (Reuter) l Mrs. Janet Jafan was fined $150 (about £30 sterling* here today, or three months 1 imprisonment m default, for unlawful p< i of a \>>p -ecrrt police riot manual. Notice of appeal was given, •lagan is the wife75 words
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Article74 1954-07-03 7 Srandord London Correspondent LONDON. July 2. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 2Qid Au K«»* 201 d. September 20id. October December 20] d. hnuary/Mirch 20id. AP"' l«ne 21 d. 'vl V 20ld Tone Quiet after74 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-07-03 7 KING Gitstav and Queen Louise of Sweden yesterday ended their triumphant st alto Britain and are ending the end 'ft Sir Harold and Lady Wernher at their country home 'm Bedfordshire. Above, tcith Queen Elizabeth 11, King Gustav drives m a State coach to Buckingham Palace, soon55 words
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Article184 1954-07-03 7 WASHINGTON, July 2. (Router). Thailand's Foreign Minister. Prince Wan Waithayakon, said yesterday the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, had promised full United States' support for .Thailand's request for a United Nations peace observation mission on the borders of Indo-China. The two conferred at184 words
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Article338 1954-07-03 7 U.S. Resigned To Delta Area Loss WASHINGTON, j.l, 2 United States military and political quarters are now resigned to the loss of Northern Indo-China to the Communists and are wondering how the rest of the country can be saved. The news that the French forces hadU.P.; Reuter - 338 words
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Article119 1954-07-03 7 ADENAUER THANKS HIS 'PARTNERS' WASHINGTON July 2 (Reuter)— The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Ade- 1 nauer, last night thanked Pre> nt Eisenhower and the British Prime Minister for affirming m their talks last weekend that West Germany should take her place as an equal partner m the cominu- nity119 words
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109 1954-07-03 7 Japs Rescue Bid On RedHeld Island TOKYO, July 2 < AP) A Japanese partol ship entered lan territorial waters at! 6 p.m. today. Kyodo N Service aid. under order land on a Soviet Island for the Aral time since World War II to rescue 14 ship- wrecked Japanese fishermen The109 words
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Article110 1954-07-03 7 COLOMBO. July 2 <UP>The Ceylonese soldier is to be given a glass of milk instead of his tot of rum and a mug of beer if the current "drink more milk" drive gains impetus. In the echelon barracks here an enterprising officer. Capt. Roy110 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-07-03 7 photo. f COMMUNIST China's Premier, Chou En-la!. In dark cap and stockinged feel, bears a wreath to Ra.jghat. where India's spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi VII cremated. It was Chou's first official act on his arrival recently In New Delhi lot three-day j talks with India's Prime Minister Jawahailal Nclnu A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article96 1954-07-03 7 The Comet Riddle May Be Solved LONDON. July 2 (AP) Lord Brabazon of Tara. Chairman of Britain's Air Registration Board, hinted yesterday that the cause of the recent Comet jet liner crashes may soon be known, i He told the annual lun- j eheon of the Board about experiments carried96 words
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Article45 1954-07-03 7 TOKYO. July 2. (AP) A n official Japanese mission i will visit seven countries to i study peaceful utilization of atomic enerqv Kyodo N Service terday. The music n n the Unltt Britain. Frai Canada. Sweden Norway and the Netherlands.45 words
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Article129 1954-07-03 7 Solution To Kashmir Is Urged KARACHI. July 2 (Reuter). Mr. Mohamed All, Pakistan Prime Mini lay appealed to "all free and p» aceloving peoples" to direct their attention to a satisition of the Kashmir proolem. In his monthly broadcast to the nation the Prime Minister said: M W< never rest129 words
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Article237 1954-07-03 7 Major Found Guilty LONDON, July 2 (Renter)— Five men and two companies were found guilty here yesterday of plotting a gigantic conspiracy to smuggle nearly half a million sterling worth of copper and brass to Communist Europe. The two valuable metals. 1 classed as237 words
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Article41 1954-07-03 7 LONDON. July 1 (Reiner).— Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the British Labour Party, has accepted an invitation to visit Australia as a guest of the government after hi.s trip ito China m August, it wa.s announced today.41 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-07-03 7 President Eisenhower bids Sir Winston Churchill farewell as they shake hands before the latter drove off from the White House on June 29, after a final session of the Big Two talks on the world situation. Sir Winston then flew off to Ottawa on a 24--hour visitAP - 67 words
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171 1954-07-03 7 Wartime Stowaway Is Accepted By Aussies DARWIN. July 2. (UP)— A !.'-> ear-old Koepang boy who stowed away m a Dutch Aii F«rcc Dakota m 1946 has now been adopted by an Australian couple and also found a girl friend. In 1948 Bas Wei. known as the "Koepang Kid', stowed171 words
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Article105 1954-07-03 7 Guns Roar In Holy land JERUSALEM. July 2. <AP> —Gunfire roared along the tense Israel-Jordan border m the divided city again late yesterday. The United Nations Armistice Commission redoubled efforts undertaken after the shooting began Wednesday to put m force an "unconditional and re ceasefii Just before midnight a gen-105 words
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Advertisement735 1954-07-03 8 NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen. S'pere P. Sham Penang 'HOECHST (HAPAC) 8/12 July 13 July 14 July tMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28|uly/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 A«g. SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) ...11/14 Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Aug. MESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5735 words
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Advertisement1153 1954-07-03 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE gjjg (St imet) MANSFIKLU A CO., LTD. rg«jjt Incorporated m Singapore Carrlen option to proceed Ua other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL POHTB Due Sail P. S oam Penang ■■B«^.s!S.^!E?.j; C»/54 J O ly 4JOI, i/7 JUI, U a ¥*h&&*1,153 words
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Advertisement932 1954-07-03 8 NEW PLANT WILL PRODUCE HIGH GRADE PETROL Standard Staff Reporter A NEW $2| million "platformer"— a plant to produce high quality petrol— is now being built in Britain and will be ready for operation in 1955, local Shell authorities revealed, yesterday. Situated at Shell Haven oil j refinery in Essex,932 words
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Advertisement792 1954-07-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Gowoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hambur. Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P Sham Penan, x) "PATAGONIA" Cdn. II tails 4 July 5 p.m. "FALSTRIA" Cd" -27/28 5/5 My 6/6 I* sails 4 July 1 1 a.m. r xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 14/18 July792 words
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Article17 1954-07-03 9 COMMUNIST China and Indonesia formally opened trade negotiations m Jakarta this week. Peking Radio reported.17 words
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Article197 1954-07-03 9 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is moking immediate investigations into complaints of slow deliveries and high shipping charges from the Colony to Borneo. 'ears that the situation might deteriorate and lead to further shrinkage of the Singapore-Borneo trade have prompted the Chamber to take197 words
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Article239 1954-07-03 9 THE produce market m Singapore was again easier m all sections with small business passing. Copra opened quiet and closed steady with fair business reported, while coconut oil remained a dull market at $51 per picul for sellers at Penang. Messrs. Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co. Ltd. reported that239 words
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Article253 1954-07-03 9 WASHINGTON. July 2. (Reuten— The Reconstruction Finance Corporation has announced an immediate one cent a pound increase m the selling price of butyl synthetic rubber. In addition it announced increases of from one to four cents a pound m the prices at which it sells253 words
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Article124 1954-07-03 9 LEWIS PEAT REPORT MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Spore) Ltd. reported that the Rubber Study Group m their estimate of consumption this year made no provision for China absorbing any large quantity of rubber other than Ceylon's expected s4f.pment of 50.000 tons. If Indonesia shipped large quantities there would be a124 words
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Article49 1954-07-03 9 LONDON. July 2 (R«uter) —The Automobile Association, a national motorists' organisation, said yesterday that 44,066 British driver? have so far arranged to take cars to Europe for a holiday this Summer. Of these 6.000 are travelling by air. France. Switzerland and Italy are the most popular countries.49 words
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Article98 1954-07-03 9 COLOMBO, July I, (IP). Agreement has been reached at the highest level to explore the possibility of trade between Ceylon and Red China on a wider scale than before. An official spokesman said yesterday the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. and two of his ministers98 words
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Article149 1954-07-03 9 Rubber Highest Since May '53 THE rubber market In Singapore yesterday surprised by news, of me increase m the United States prices of butyl synthetic rubber and prices rose .sharply to 72 cents, per lb; for first grade rubber fof July shipment, but closed at 70J cents, the highest since149 words
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Article152 1954-07-03 9 The news of the iru-r--in the United States price of butyl by one cent gold, and incr n latices and some other types of synthetic had come as a surpri.se to the markets, judging by the price movement. to New York m particular. The consumption of butyl m152 words
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Article56 1954-07-03 9 IE Singapore Chamber of Rubber .tion cents per Ib i were: Buyers KHlrrs Xo. 1 RSS f.o.b. •>t loose 71 July 71 J Au. 71? 711 No 2 RSS f.o.b. 701 No. 3 RSS f.o.b RMA on reg. U July 71 7U August 711 7 1 1 r56 words
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Article183 1954-07-03 9 THERE \>. i up of rubber shares on tk rket y a better turnover of busi*han for many month a result of the sharp rise m the rubber price. *ri;il shares remained q; while tin share. 1 irregular. INIMSIRIAI S Buvir<. sriien Hammer- W 3. 02 3 Henry Waugh183 words
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Miscellaneous323 1954-07-03 9 w^ \i liri/T *"»r' At T" v Tn 71 i inourad'- t*\ s AUey OOP By V. f. Worn/in rJ2^^V^ SOME TIME LATErT" I dmmged if i know... V^ *-<yer. waliuoj n-i HH 7 YEH.CX GLJZ 15 NHIS oLUR-; y FOOZYr" INTO TW PALATE AW/ 017 arjonrt? am* >>«iH /fiO323 words
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Miscellaneous926 1954-07-03 9 inpBMBM— a— wli ii— ■ii I Bulan di Malaya 3, 630 and 915 Mount Pl»\i*nrr r PaciHff I m. w*. |TpJi pm fie" 830 p.m i?:ee Shi ft] I N A D Cj X rtl <lo: Back at tn^ Front \r> .i m Odeon: "Tnaf.s My Bey" 11 15 am926 words
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Article, Illustration478 1954-07-03 10 <\BO\K>- Ixt ireek brought M>me great news for We<t End singer Trudy Connor, favourite mikesiir of SiAga pore's Cockpit. She was to stop on at this popular caravaiwrie for another six month to feature with Charles Lazaroo and his danv* band. Trudy, who Arrived In478 words
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Article, Illustration623 1954-07-03 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES BY VFTI.R a quirt month two musical events are scheduled for next week-end. Both, m their way. are unique. On Saturday July 10. at RAF. Changi. the Junior Symphony Orchestra plays "away" for the first time, and on the following evening m the Victoria623 words
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Article671 1954-07-03 10 FROM Ani if one tor even earlier), through The Road To Rome, to Macbeth and *O to its latest play The Motherly And Auspicious, the Singapore Arts Theatre has shown a constant preference for women who take the direction of their lives into their own hands. It671 words
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Advertisement248 1954-07-03 10 IMt'iTlffirTiiTifyry.^^r^ffiffiffiiTilTi cfi '3 B 3 I i I I REMEMBER GLENN MILLER LC 6653 ffl Tuxedo junction; Chattanooga choo choo; Serenade m blue; Elmer's tune; In the mood; I know why; i Ida, sweet as apple cider; Moonlight serenade fi (Ray Anthony And His Orchestra) 3 ffi 8 NAUGHTY OPERETTA248 words
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Advertisement22 1954-07-03 10 PHILIPS IS Mil IS AS GOOD AS Greatest name m |4 j^f watches CYMA 081/lIN/\RLE FROM Al.l. |Js«nm»T WATCH v l K>22 words
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Miscellaneous289 1954-07-03 10 >\V\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\VV\\\\WWWWI THE STARS j AND YOU By RITA DKL MAR ARIK*— March 21 to April 19 You or another may alter your sentiments today. Dodge hazards; don't plunge beyond your means in the evening. TAIRI S April 20 to May 20 —Some gratifying results should materialize in mid-afternoon. Rule out289 words
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Article514 1954-07-03 11 100 yards m«n: TIeat 1. 1. B. HinchclifTe (MAC) 2. Cheong Kcl: Wah (UNATT) 3. Lim Heng Suan (VIOBA.— 10.5 sees. Heat 2 1 Lee Kah Fook (SSSC) 2. Harold Parry (PAO 3. K. S Thasen (PAO 10.5 sees. Heat 1. Ronald Parry (MPWDSO 2. Tan Foo Keng (Police514 words
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Article495 1954-07-03 11 TWO MALAYAN RECORDS SMASHED Johore's Kirn Lian Putts 2 8 Ft. 111ns. JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The Malayan women's shot putt record (26 ft. 8 ins.) set by Perak's Yip Ngan Kiew last August at Kuala Lumpur was broken for the second time this season when Johore495 words
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159 1954-07-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Federation Asian Games athlete, Annie Chong (Pelandok Athletic Club), holder of the Malayan Long Jump record, broke yet another Malayan mark when she returned 11.7 sees, in a record smashing sprint today, the opening day of the Selangor Amateur Athletic159 words
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Article69 1954-07-03 11 INDIA Association and Singapore Malays teams at cricket on Sunday at 11 a.m. will be: Indians: Abbasbhoy (Capt.V Dr. Harcharan Singh, Raziklul. Balachandran. Verity Gill. Dr. Abraham. Sithawalla Desai. Ashraff. Gosh Razak. Reserve —Merchant. Scorer— Sunderaj. Umpire Kantilal. Malays: Ibrahim Varshay SharifT R aub. Ali69 words
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Article33 1954-07-03 11 HENLEY. July 2: (ReuteD.— Royal Engineer! beat Royal Singapore Yacht Club easily "m seven minutes 46 seconds m the quarter-final of the Wyfold Cup for coxwainless fours at Henley Regatta today.33 words
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Article33 1954-07-03 11 USUALLY 'goal happy 1 RAF Seletar were extremely goalshy yesterday when they beat Windsor Rovers one-nil m a SAFA division 3B match at Geylang yesterday. After a goalless half. Thornton decided.33 words
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Article94 1954-07-03 11 Gladys Makes History ONG Chew Bee and Mrs Gladys Loke Chua won the replay of Thursdays unfinished M-9 "rubber" from Lim Hee Chin and Mrs. Pat Sewell to clinch the mixed doubles title 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 on the SCC courts yesterday, the concluding: day of the Singapore tennis championships. The94 words
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Article68 1954-07-03 11 Soccerites Sikhs Win YOUNG MEN'S Sikh A nation wound up their Div .'^C programme with a 5-2 win over Customs at Farrer Park yesterday. Their nearest rival. Star Soccerites "A" also kept up their winning sequent beating Katong SC 4-0 a 4 George's Road Sikhs now have 24 points Star68 words
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Article27 1954-07-03 11 BOTTOM of the league. H.M Dockyard scored their first victory m their SAFA division campaign when they b. Raja s—l at Jalan Besar Stadium yesteru27 words
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Article331 1954-07-03 11 TWO Aw Cheng: Chye Cup boxers lost their titles and their reputation to 'unknowns* In the semi-final fights of the Singapore Federation of Boys Clubs boxing championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. The 'unknowns': Feather, weight Sas Solomon of the Singapore Harbour Board331 words
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Advertisement419 1954-07-03 11 siii Tatioms vacant TppLICATIONS are invited for V be post of a wire i Operator .diets m Singaport Dl r v iic No 'oor Bru pera for a ban 10 I he date of that, during a) time i for ec! DU i other short r reasons r m all419 words
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Advertisement631 1954-07-03 11 glklkg 'MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGfc TOWN, ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Shift Overseer (Diesel Plant) \P PLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified locally domiciled candidates for the appointment of Three Shift Overseer, to take charge ot the operation during Bhour shifts of the new Diesel (Generating Plant of 2 kw. installed capacity The631 words
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Advertisement509 1954-07-03 11 Notice of Sale by Competitive Tender— Surplu s RAF. Equipment. gURPLUS RAF. Equipment is offered for sale by competitive tender. This equipment may be viewed at the Salrs Section URDS RAF Maintenance Base Seletar be tween the hour s of 10.00 a.m 12.00 noon and 2 p.m —3 p.m on509 words
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Advertisement121 1954-07-03 11 GRAND OPENING TODAY shows DIAMOND THEATRE S^: PHONE ***** ROOP K. SHOREY present "AAG-KA- DARYA" (Hindi) Its a GIAN SINGH Betel starring MEENA Kara n DIVAN, BHAMBfI and MANJU I > filt tilt TODAY MORNING SHOW 10.S0 AM "JESSE JAMES RID! S \< IN" (A Republic Serial) SUNDAY MORNING SHOW121 words
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Advertisement55 1954-07-03 11 'BERIRAM 1 AMATEUR exposure meter "Macit- m (iermany I Km \m\ mm MM W Correct Exposure rs the prerequisite for o good picture! c Agent*:B.T. Chew Co. Singapore. 76-B Robinson Road Tel ***** OWIX WATERPROOF Q^ WATCH 76te*^r^ UNBREAKABLE^*-^^ MAINSPRING. 21 JWLS. 17 JWLS. ANTIMAGNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. O6TAJHABLC FROM ALL WATCH55 words
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Miscellaneous117 1954-07-03 11 Today's Sport SOCCER: Malaya Cup Singapore vs Negri Sembilan Jalan Besar Div. 3B Blue Rovers vs Serangoon MY. Jalan Besar 4.00 p.m. Div. 2 Woodbridge Hospital vs. T. Bahru RanQers Farrer Park. CRICKET:— InterServices Army vs Navy Terror ground Evan Wong Shield St. Andrews OBA vs St. Josephs OBA SRC117 words
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Article401 1954-07-03 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD HE LOOKS GOOD FOR ANOTHER WIN By KUALA LUMPUR The recent promotion of Sudden Choice who ran a close second to Bobsworth over the Kuala Lumpur mile on Saturday speaks well of Bobsworth's chances in race 6, the main six furlongs sprint for class 3401 words
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Article143 1954-07-03 12 RACE 1: Cabinet, an tea gelding, should find winning turn In this race 1. He ran a fair fourth to Gondo)ino, Proctor and Film Studio over 5i furlongs, being 2\ lengths behind the winner who returned the very fast time of 1 mm. 6 15 sec. He143 words
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Article221 1954-07-03 12 Back Fairy Gift On Her Ipoh Form Race 8: Fairy Gift ruined her prospects at the start but she deserves another chance. Going strictly on lwr previous form she can this lot. At Ipoh, a fortnight ago, the ran a good second to Wide Screen 8.05 (rec. 61b) over six221 words
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263 1954-07-03 12 With Eastern Pearl out of the race I go for Captain Valiant m the main ten furlongs race for class 3in race 4. The "Captain" put m a great bid m the run to the post before going under to Eastern t'carl. That performance263 words
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Article540 1954-07-03 12 RACE 2:— Although Suntrace finished fifth to Every Chance over seven furlongs on Saturday he led right past the top of the straight before petering out I am looking forward to seeing him score over nine furlongs and re-enter the winning list. This horse is540 words
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Article156 1954-07-03 12 LONDON, July 1 (Reuten —Sir Gordon Richards, Brit.iin'i champion jockey and two other leading jockeys have been "cautioned" by the stewards of the Jockey Club which rules British flat ng, it was announced m today's racing calendar. hinny" Mercer and Ken I •thin were "severely cau- tioned"156 words
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Article192 1954-07-03 12 Windsor Lad Gay /livelier Capt. Derbj Scrutineer 1 CABINET CABINET CABINET FILM STUDIO II Film Studio II Jackpot II Linkshlr II Chirala Ltnkshir II Qtilar II Film Studio II Gular II SUNTRACE SNOWGRASS SUNTRACE KAIKMAKIA Snowgrass kalemarla Kalemarla Caique Kalemarla Suntrace Snowgrass Snowgrass X R1BD ABOVE BOARD RIBU192 words
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Article1272 1954-07-03 12 Kace l: 2.30 p.m.— CI. 3, Div. 5—6 Furs. 1. 705 Peasant Girl 4y 9.00 Mr. Kok Hoong Yong Clarke 2. 955 Jackpot II 4y 8.1:5 Mr. Kwik" Fox Franklin 3. 6M hirala 4y 8.12 Mr. H.C. Chionh Heddle West 4. 89.1 Film Studio 3y 8.11 Shaw1,272 words
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243 1954-07-03 12 WIMBLEDON, Surrey, July 2 (Reuter) A mighty rooftops roar from the centre court crowd acclaimed Czech-born Jaroslav Drobny of Fe Vn as 1954 Wimbledon champion when he smashed hi« way to a 13-11, 4-6, 6-2, 9-7 victory over Australian Ken Rosewall m the243 words
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Article306 1954-07-03 12 NOTTINGHAM, July 2, (Reuter) England declared at 558 x against Pakistan's 157 m the second Test today. Needing 401 to avoid an innings d« Pakistan had scored 59 for no wicket at close play. Compton hit 278. England 121 for two overnight, scored rapidly this306 words
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Advertisement33 1954-07-03 12 NVi ot 5.% Prwior Going Good TIIKRE has been no rain m XL. throu&hout the week. The goinff will be very fast. Kadio Malaya will broadcast the commentaries on all eijjht races today.33 words
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Advertisement101 1954-07-03 12 j ii&mpton i^ouit 5 111 1 f c m m ffi I 5 Canteens of Cutlery FOR SIX, EIGHT AND TWELVE PERSONS ALSO LOOSE CUTLERY AVAILABLE I S. P. H. de SUVA 45 HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. 6 STATION RD., IPOH. 5 6 EMBANKMENT, KUALA LUMPUR. v\\\\\\\\\v\\\\ XXX x XXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVXXXxxxxxxxxxxxvvvvxxvv^ Nm101 words
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Miscellaneous16 1954-07-03 12 Urn T«ck X. m Road. Singapore 2. Tdephon* ***** (5 Line. General Manager. Aw Cheng T*ik.16 words
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