Singapore Standard, 8 July 1954
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Title Section19 1954-07-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD HI it 3H JL Vol. V. No. 6. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 TWELVE PACES 13 CENTS.19 words
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180 1954-07-08 1 CRACK RED DIVISION THREATENS I-C LIFELINE HANOI, July 7 (Reuter) A crack Vietminh division is infiltrating northwards into the new French Hanoi-Haiphong "redoubt," now menaced from north and south by about 70,000 Vietminh troops. authoritative source said northwards movement of 10,0 0-strong division up the bank of the Red River180 words
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Article16 1954-07-08 1 MER President Julio "arcia of Costa Rica r. Tins day. He was 82.16 words
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Article64 1954-07-08 1 Only Seven Take The Boat Home BOMBAY. July 7, (Reuter) Seven members of the unsuccessful Austrian expedition to the 23.000-foot Himalayan peak. Saipal, sailed lor home today. Rudolf Jonas, the leader, said they, gave up at 21,000 feet because of bad weather at the end of May. An Bth member64 words
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Article44 1954-07-08 1 THE French Government has applied to General Gruenther, Supreme Commander Allied Forces m Europe, for permission to send some of the French troops stationed m Europe and subject to SHAPE command, to Indo-China, it was learned today, from sources close to the premier.44 words
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Article, Illustration290 1954-07-08 1 IF PEACE BID FAILS PARIS, July 7. French Premier,. Pierre Mendes France today gore the French Parliament an* up to dore report on the state of negotiations for a ceasefire m Indo-China. He indicated that he would be leaving for Geneva shortly, probably on SundayReuter; A.P.; AP - 290 words
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Article128 1954-07-08 1 Free For AN In Cabaret SQUADS of police rushed to the Happy World Cabaret m Singapore at about 11.15 p.m. last night to stop a free-for-all which broke out near the Manager's Office. The Cabaret was crowded with patrons who had come to witness the Inter-State Triangular Dance Championship between128 words
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Article37 1954-07-08 1 LONDON. July 7 (Reuter) —The British Privy Council today dismissed an appeal by Jomo Kenyatta and four other Africans against sentences of seven years' hard labour each for Mau Mau activities m Kenya.37 words
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538 1954-07-08 1 350 DOWN TOOLS IN KL FACTORY WALK-OUT j KUALA LUMPUR, j.Wed. A strong Police force rushed to the I multi million dollar Lever Brothers factory here this morning, when more than 350 angry workers walked out m protest over the dismissal of a woman employee. As threy stormed past the538 words
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Article56 1954-07-08 1 TAIPEI, July 7 (AP).— Nationalist China today observed the 17th anniversary of the clash at the Marco Polo Bridge outside Peking that sparked the eight-year war between China and Japan. The anniversary. commemorated as Army Day since 1948, was marked by ceremonies m Formosa and the Nationalist-held56 words
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Article225 1954-07-08 1 MELBOURNE, July 7 (Reuter). Mrs. Evdokia Petrov today said she lived m fear of murder m the Soviet Embassy m Canberra after her husband deserted to the Australian Security Service. An official and his wife watched her day and night, she told the225 words
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Article29 1954-07-08 1 THERE are 290 million t rtsion sots and 115 million raj m use In the United [States, according to New York 'industry sources.— A.P.29 words
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Article733 1954-07-08 1 A Compromise Ends Crisis QUITTERS MAY GET SEATS BACK ir*A K y. ALA LUMPER, Wed.— The UMNOMCA Alliance today called off its three-week-old boycott of Government at all levels following its acceptance of a Government compromise on the composition of the new Federal Legislative Council. With733 words
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Article264 1954-07-08 1 REACTION KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The electoral compromise between the UMNO— MCA Alliance and the Federation Government was welcomed by political -nd business circles here. Tn IS WHAT SOME OF THE LEADERS HAD INCHE MUSTAPHA ALBAKRI, Member for IndusJ} and Social relations and a Party Negara264 words
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146 1954-07-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Party Negora, The Standard understands, intends to join the UMNO-MCA Alliance on a common platform m the struggle for national independence. j The proposal for a NegaraAlliance "coalition," it is understood, was brought up by Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham, a Negara146 words
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Article36 1954-07-08 1 WASHINGTON, Jn 1 y 7. (Reuter)— President Elsenhower declared today that he was completely and unalterably opposed to the admission of Communist China to the United Nations under pr conditions.36 words
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Advertisement11 1954-07-08 1 IT'S REALLY EASY TO WIN $100 EACH DAY SEE PAGE 2.11 words
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Advertisement68 1954-07-08 1 SHEUUBRICATIOM ISiißifl RP CUFF/ Every yi 'd of Pirelli General Pry T "bit backed by many ye* rR 0 M WU3 •*P cntnc tn^ reiearch J «"d carefully lupervited production. f^ Specify Pirelli-General cabe» and be SAFE f i/.&bv i... p- i lIRELLI OENERaL Ay v__ C a Lies Jqß68 words
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Article166 1954-07-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Five of the six terrorists killed m the Federation yesterday were accounted for by patrols of the First Fijians. Three terrorists were killed by the Fijians m the KluangRengam area of Johore. A rifle, a shotgun, ammunition, two grenades and three packs containing166 words
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520 1954-07-08 2 I WAS TRICKED MILKMAN TELLS COURT SPENT WEDDING NIGHT ALONE IN COWSHED' A MILK vendor, Parasnath Singh, told a Singapore Magistrate yesterday that he had been deceived into marrying a 16-year-old Chinese girl by paying $1,000 to a woman for the girl's hand. The woman, Cheong Lin Hoe was tentatively520 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-07-08 2 THE noted AmericanChinese water-colour painter, Mr. Dong Kingman, seen above with his wife, is scheduled to arrive m the Colony by air tomorrow. He will go to the Federation on July 16. and will remain there till the end of the month giving: lectures and demonstrations of52 words
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175 1954-07-08 2 BARBER TO DIE FOR SETTING WIFE ON FIRE IPOH, Wed. Veloo, a barber, was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife. Manickam, on the night of April 17, at Telok Anson, by Mr. Justice Ruhagiar m the High Court here today. Sentencing Veloo. the judge remarked that it175 words
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Article95 1954-07-08 2 Kelantan Ruler Says 'Yes' KELANTAN. Wed. The Sultan of Kelantan has agreed to meet an UMNO!WCA deputation at Balai Brsar on July 10. UMNO headquarters announced today. Tunku Indra Putra, eldest son of the Sultan, who is the liaison officer for UMNO. Kelantan. will lead the deputation which consists of95 words
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Article106 1954-07-08 2 It's Now 'Malaya Command' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Headquarters. Malaya. m Kuala Lumpur, has been redesignated "Malaya Command' from July 1. the Army announced today. This is to regularise the position following the forma-, tion last October of the first Federal Divisional District at Taiping. The Headquarters has also had under106 words
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Article37 1954-07-08 2 HONGKONG. JIII7 7: Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.60 to £1 sterling: 55.7875 to US$l: $1,819 to Malayan $1; $0,182 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $251,625 to 1 tael.37 words
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123 1954-07-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Spearmen and umbrellabearers yesterday gave a traditional Trengganu welcome to Sir Donald MacGillivray, as he arrived aboard HMS Alert on the first formal visit to the State capital. Accompanied by Lady MacGiHivray, Sir Donald called on the Sultan at Istana Maziah and123 words
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Article80 1954-07-08 2 COMMODITY PRICES r CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore on Wednesday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose TO? TO No. 1 R.S.S. 71i 7U No. 2 R.S.S. 7*5 71 No. 3 R.S.S. 69 1 7* Tone: Barely steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin ?esterday was80 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-07-08 2 YOUNG M Dawa Rarthigesu. < above) who awarded an n±'\t scholarship m Lon lon for her resistance to thr Japanese dm m? the Occapation, arrived herr V air from the United Kingdom, yesterday, to spend a >hort holiday with her father, Di A.C. K.irthigesu of Ipoh93 words
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Article15 1954-07-08 2 TOTAL rubber into Singapore and tl eration during Job ed to 24.15:^ ton<15 words
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Advertisement339 1954-07-08 2 f irtJ J SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD quick-quiz +S S t **v# I, <*^ YOU ENTER TODAY YOU GET PAID BY RETURN! 'Fhe rules are simple 1. We give below three clues to the names of advertisers m TODAY'S pages of The Stondard. All you hove to do is to find339 words
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Advertisement118 1954-07-08 2 The ideal dual-purpose vehicle FDT T ALL-STKL^ ni 111 J_r i linn \Vn^4F J 1 J v Ut gpa«^ga[7:.r Tp I^M^^ flj^/ «si |^k üßr^^^f /yll J CONSUMPTION ABOUT 50 M.P.C PAYLOAD 660 lbs. (Besides driver) PRCEHESS MOTORS LTD. orchard s.ncapo.i WEARNE BROS. LTD. not*Ano* w*m»i>^» oil jtt lO yf/iesMMW118 words
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Article, Illustration266 1954-07-08 3 Bernard Williams - Bernard Williams ANEW SABU' IN THE MAKING m .mdard snipping Keporter A POTENTIAL SabU arrived m Singapore rday with dreams high adventure, I lame m reenland. AHdul bar |ii«, wtock-in-trade-elephant. -old Jabhal from the ua\ Sabu rainer. maai. n:\id to r an elephant.Standard - 266 words
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Article30 1954-07-08 3 RE -Ved. I are non..hich they Bin driver of a Lo, manager were the Police va i stopped at n the van. 150 and 250 soles were30 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-07-08 3 Miss Rajah, F irst Oboe Scholar THE Singapore Musical Society is offering two scholarships to anyone interested m the oboe and the horn. The first oboe scholar. Miss G. Rajah (above), has made such good progress, that her teacher, Mr. Paul Mosby of Radio Malaya, has recommended that she plays108 words
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242 1954-07-08 3 Standard staff Reporter SOME 900 Singapore candidates for the Associated Board music examinations, particularly the pianoforte students, will have the unique opportunity within the next few months to hear first hand all the major works of the Polish composer. Frederic Chopin, played by the242 words
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Article693 1954-07-08 3 Qantas Operations Officer Tells The Inquiry— IF A CRASH involving a Constellation aircraft is anticipated at Kallang Airport, an adequate fire fighting service can be quickly mustered to deal with the situation, said Mr. Norman H. 'Powell, Qantas Senior Operations Offi-cer, yesterday. Mr. Powell, who693 words
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Article74 1954-07-08 3 TELUK ANSON. Wed Four men armed with parangs broke into a hou.se at Parit 7. Sungei Sumun, 18 mile Teluk Anson Bagan Datoh Road and robbed tne occupants of jewellery and cash worth $3,500 early yesterday morning. The men who spoke Malay, tied up the owner.74 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-07-08 3 phot!*. MISS TING LI HWA, one of Hongkong's most popular opera singers who arrived with a troupe of singers and dancers from Hongkong yesterday m the Dutch liner T.jiwangi. The troupe's first appearance will be at the New World. Singapore. Proceeds of the first show willStandard - 58 words
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Article29 1954-07-08 3 MR. D. H. Chapman, the Singapore Fifth Police Court magistrate, sails for Britain today on leave. He will be away for about ten months29 words
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Article263 1954-07-08 3 THE four journalists from the Federation and Singapore, including Mr. Hugh Savage, News Editor of The Singapore Standard, have expressed an interest In learning the extent and intentions of United Kingdom research on synthetic rubber during their month's stay as guests of the British Government. wmmmmm^^^263 words
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258 1954-07-08 3 JUNGLE FORTS PLANNED TO OUST RED BASES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government plans to establish permanent forts and step up Security Force operations m areas where the Malayan Communist Party is establishing deep jungle bases, The Standard officially learnt today. Jungle bases are now one of the key aims258 words
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Article38 1954-07-08 3 IPOH, Wed. A dulang washer. Chong Yoke, 38. was killed instantaneously at the 2nd mile Ipoh— Menglembu Road this morning, when the bicycle on which she was riding collided with a lorry driven by a Chinese.38 words
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Article76 1954-07-08 3 THE following officials v elected for the Graduate Chers* Association, S: pore, at the annual gen meeting: President Mr. Thong Sing Ching: Vice-Pre-.sideni Mr. P. Abishaganaden; Secretary— Mr Low Pow; Treasurer -Mr. Lam Teng Law; Editor— Mr. Philip Llau. Committee: Miss Evelyn Norris, Mr. Yap Thean Vhye, Mr.76 words
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Article91 1954-07-08 3 Epidemic Of Flu Denied KUALA LUMPI'R, Wed. The Selangor Medical and Health Officer. Dr. R. K. Thirupad. today denied that there was an epidemic of flu m the state. Even if there was an epidemic it was m a mild form, he pointed out, and it was not necessary for91 words
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Article117 1954-07-08 3 Seven Face Abduction Charge KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Seven men were today produced before the President of the Sessions Court on charges of kidnapping a Sikh woman and her son, and abetment of the offence. Kernal Singh, Bachin Singh, Sohan Singh and R Singh iced charg napping one Balwant Kaur and117 words
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Advertisement65 1954-07-08 3 The world famous family of m■ J L SM^Blßk^B f I fry \Wfi m 1 ICHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Cathay Hotel All bedrooms air-conditioned with bathroom telephone; luxuriously65 words
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Advertisement152 1954-07-08 3 fl r proud to announw that... Increased production to meet evergrowing universal demand has been the prime factor to bring about savings m production cost, and this privilege is directed to be passed on to new purchasers of KOMELITE PRODUCTS who are assured that the already Proved and High Traditional152 words
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292 1954-07-08 4 PENANG, Wed. A circus acrobat, Wong Kom Leong, alias Wong Jin Liang, admitted under cross-examination m the Assize Court today that he had "sold a good friend," detective Lean Khuan Jin, for $15. Lean was shot dead at Ayer Itam292 words
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160 1954-07-08 4 Govt Paying Lip Service To Democracy PENANG, Wed—The Labour Party of Malaya m a statement today termed the letter by the Chief Secretary, to Messrs. Mohamed Sopiee and Yeap Chong Kong, stating they were appointed as "individuals m their personal capacity." as a "volte-face" by the Government. "It is obvious160 words
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Article84 1954-07-08 4 MALACCA. Wed.—Registration of the blind m Malacca has begun. The Settlement Social Welfare Officer. Mrs. K. M. Cansdell, m a broadcast appeal yesterday called on the public to write, phone or hand m to the nearest welfare office m Alor Gajah. Jasin or the Central District84 words
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Article150 1954-07-08 4 No More Late Nights For Hint GOH Chun Song, a 24--year-old clerk who admitted misappropriation of $1,652 while m the employ of the Victoria Theatre, was yesterday warned by a Singapore Court not to spend late nights again. Placing Goh under probation for two years, the Singapore Second Criminal District150 words
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Article95 1954-07-08 4 PENANG. Wed. A boxing competition among the boys of the Telok Ayer Tawar Camp School and a gymnastic display by students of the Bukit Mertajam High School, are among the various Items of entertainment which have been organised for the Settlement Agricultural Show to be95 words
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Article51 1954-07-08 4 PENANG. Wed. Sandiveloo, 17. claimed trifel m the magistrate's court today to a charge of kidnapping one Parvathi, a girl under 16 years, from the lawful guardianship of her sister. Amaravathi. of Kuantan Road on June 29. Sandiveloo was allowed bail of $100, pending hearing on July51 words
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Article62 1954-07-08 4 PENANG, Wed. The staff of the Medical Headquarters, Federation of Malaya, are making final arrangement* before moving tc Kuala Lumpur on July 14. The new office of the Medical Headquarters will be on the third floor of the Federal House and will start to function from62 words
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354 1954-07-08 4 Penang Police Catch Three 'Prison Escapees' PENANG. Wed. The entire Penang Police Force was alerted this morning to apprehend three men who had "escaped" from the Penang prison. Road blocks were set up at strategic points on the Island itself and all exit points were manned by the Police, and.354 words
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Article, Illustration436 1954-07-08 4 PONTIAN AND B. PAHAT NOW 'WHITE inOOOOPeople Live In Harmony And Pgag BATU PAHAT WHITE AREA BATU PAHAT, Wed.— More than 100,000 people, mostly Malays who hare been living m "undeclared White areas" at Batu Pahat and the Pontion districts of Johore since the Emergency, were told by the authorities436 words
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Article81 1954-07-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. New five-cent stamps bearing the portrait of Queen Elizabeth will be on sale at all post offices and agencies m Malacca on Monday, and at the General Post Office, Singapore. On the same day envelopes bearing the embossed portrait of the Queen will81 words
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Article234 1954-07-08 4 (court] TOLD I A MOTOR car driver, Lim Guan Tai, lost seven teeth when he was attacked by four men m front of his house at Lorong Tai Seng, the Singapore Seventh Police Court was told yesterday. The men. all brothers, Choo Ah Heng, Choo234 words
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Article101 1954-07-08 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wed.— A verdict of suicide was returned by the Coroner Inche Mohd. Hassan, today at the conclusion of an inquest held into the death of sixty-year-old Lee Ah Goon of Kampong Permatang Pak Ilong. Lee Ah Ming, a clansman of the dead man. told the court101 words
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Article22 1954-07-08 4 THE Court of Criminal Appeal will sit m the Supreme Court building. Singapore, beginning July 29 at 10.30 a.m.22 words
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Article92 1954-07-08 4 A LARGE part sources of the ore Statist i> Depart devoted last year I routine work o 1 and preparing dat.. <blication. This wa. m its annual Report terday. At tern. tinued the Report, prove the quality published by the I ment. The scope t nded as92 words
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Article385 1954-07-08 4 Candidates Are Named IPOH, Wed.— The Perak Alliance (UMNO, MCA and the Perak Progressive Party), today Issued a 12-point manifesto calling on the electoral, the Ipoh and Menglembu town council area to the Alliance for a better town The manifesto states that the Alliance will put385 words
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Article21 1954-07-08 4 BUTTERWORTH > young woman. Ng fell off the Ferry Tin Mitchell Pier tod I She w mber crew.21 words
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Advertisement247 1954-07-08 4 rnelia th« soft, M#e way to feminine hygiene-with rounded cita* Hut flatten neatly and extra ab«orhei»cy pint a really waterproof backing for confidence. Be Mire to ask for Camelia. the solublr sanitary towels that have all the advantages «t no «tra cost. Try them you'll see. box is w^^^&^S/BwBE m247 words
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Advertisement28 1954-07-08 4 I mlm^GM BANGMxTra.t4OL I Put HnWfl I ]§a^Pc M% $.2331 V^UI UWM tm-^LL^\ Nalewang i ti t idj. I \bu r Travel I <^irs Lj CVfAAs&CV INDONESIAN AIRWAYS28 words
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102 1954-07-08 5 NO VISITORS ALLOWED ON CHINA BOUND SHIP ;re Harbour Board ;hrew a tight security around the Royal m Lines ship Tjiluhi.h sailed yesterday I ports, with 1,200 ity of passengers i deck and steerage re teenaged students ia. Singapore oration. a-bound were 44 of the University of l who are102 words
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Article44 1954-07-08 5 an overall plan to and extend British services m South- (iditional funds have i by the British •>r the Bri nation Office m Sut, Europe. New Zealand a also are included i b Broadcasting \ternal services lit most from the44 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-07-08 5 MR 1.1 ON GEOOSSENS one of the greatest oboe players m the world, who will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, arrived m Singapore yesterday. lie has just completed a tour of \ustralia and New Zealand where he gave 34 recitals m person and61 words
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Article241 1954-07-08 5 BEATEN TO DEATH, COURT TOLD I'ARir BUNTAR. Wed. A young: married >ii told the Sessions Court here how she (1 In vain with a man who was armed with a knuckleduster, to stop assaulting her husband. .0 woman, Govindoo, 20, was giving evidence preliminary241 words
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Article51 1954-07-08 5 the Singapore Government ><*t up a committee to fix rents' payable by its employ* pying quarters. The committee will consist of three officers of the Government and three representative of the Federation of Government Employees Unions. The new rentals are to be fixed following the Ritson51 words
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Article66 1954-07-08 5 MOTORISTS are asked to the Shenton Way route to leave town this evening to prevent their being unduly held up because of the Singapore Volunteer Corps emony on the Padang. Making this announcement last night, the Colony's Traffic Chief. Mr. W.R.M. Haxworth. said that certain66 words
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Article119 1954-07-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.--■>ng Ah Kiaw. a tailor, who was charged m the PoL Court today, with havinu illicit samsu. alleged that after Customs officers had raided her place, cash and jewellery were missing. The raid. Mr. C. Sharp, of the Customs told the court. was carried119 words
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Article90 1954-07-08 5 THE Singapore City Council is calling a special meeting of its Labour Sub-Committee for tomorrow, to hold talks with representatives of the Councils Labour Unions Federation m order to avert a strike. Eleven unions affiliated to the Federation, on Monday issued strike notice on the Council90 words
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Article196 1954-07-08 5 GHT was the performance of I m classical dance by m SingaShe will be giving a ince m Johore and m Kuala Lumpur, which she will return [ndia on July 18. L€ first time had a full length -Uha Natyam recital m >re and we196 words
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Article13 1954-07-08 5 A R. Alwi.'s unpaign will beheld 3choni n Jun ior Technical13 words
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Article186 1954-07-08 5 Bar Girl Turned Trisha Rider A SINGAPORE bar waitress, Asiyah binte Jamiyan (19), was fined $10 by the City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourne, yesterday, for riding a trisha without a licence. The court was to d by Haron bin Kechot. a lance corporal attached to Geylang Police186 words
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Article179 1954-07-08 5 RANGOON, July 7 (Reuter). British and Australian pilots of the Governmentowned Union of Burma Airways stopped work today because they have to pay a lot of super tax. They say that extra hours of duty being their incomes into the highest super tax. reducing their net179 words
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Article48 1954-07-08 5 TAIPING. Wed. A gala dance organised by the Taiping District of the British Red Cross Society will be held m the Town Hall on July 31. The band of the Malay Regiment, by permission of Lt. Col. J. G. Atkinson, will be m attendance.48 words
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216 1954-07-08 5 MENON WILL RETURN TO NEW DELHI TO ASSUME NEW POST THE Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, will bid farewell to this country when he leaves Singapore by AirIndia International on July 18 for New Delhi to take up a new assignment. lr. Copala216 words
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Article, Illustration262 1954-07-08 5 SCHOOL WILL NOT RE-ADMIT 70 STUDENTS Parents Told Of Action .THE Singapore Chinese Catholic High School authorities yesterday wrote a letter to parents of the 70 expelled students, saying that they will not consider re-admitting these students as "they have gone against the discipline and rules as laid down by262 words
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Article70 1954-07-08 5 CHAN TONG HOI was fined $70 m the Singapore First Crimfrial District Court rday for having 38 counterfeit Parker fountain pens m his shop on June 21. Two other people. Lim Chiak Song and Chow Yuc Kwong. were also charged with having 15 and seven counterfeit70 words
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Article156 1954-07-08 5 HOPES that members of the Singapore Volunteer C orps will "set an example to National Sei men m efficiency and demonstrate the true Sei spirit" are expressed m the Colony Governor. Sli John Nicoll's centenary "order of the day" to the V.S.C. today.156 words
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Article92 1954-07-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Dollah bin Yacub. a driver, was tentatively charged m the Police Court today with attempted murder of three Malay women m Jalan Segget, Johore Bahru, at 12.10 a.m. yesterday. He was alleged to have driven his car against Fatimah binte Talib. Kaling92 words
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Article45 1954-07-08 5 Mr. A. Wear, Director of Public Worb. will leave Singapore i 21 for Britain on a three-and-a-half j months leave. He may visit engineering works m Britain. Mr. R.G. Isle- will be acting Director of Public Works during" Mr. Wear's absence.45 words
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Article89 1954-07-08 5 AN insurance manager, Robert Ng Soo Lam. who was disqualified from driving for six months on a charge of negligent driving resulting m a collision with a car. m the Singapore First Traffic Court rday. requested the court to reduce the period of disqualification. The Magistrate, Mr.89 words
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Article19 1954-07-08 5 A Chinese was found hanging m his bedroom m Lorong 25. off Geylang Road, Singapore, yesterday morning.19 words
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Article122 1954-07-08 5 Popular Singapore professional wrestler. I,eow Khoiik Sens. has beei ri ffa«j«d by the Chinese V.M.C.A. to conduct a year's training course mi n American all-in wrestling Tuition fees for the whole COniM will I).- S") for members and St> for non-mem bets. Bach student has122 words
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Article69 1954-07-08 5 THREE experts from the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance m Britain are being seconded help Singapore run Its Central Provident b und The three men an- Mr. K. R. Malcolm, who will assume the post of Chief Executive Officer <>i the Central Provident Fund69 words
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Article22 1954-07-08 5 THE body of a lour-d infant was found floa Rochore Canal. near Kam pong Java Road. Slngar •rday morn22 words
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Advertisement252 1954-07-08 5 Have YOU tried i\t o ill 1 o rrfi/< -3 Rfl WASHING Rtoui- 1 s ,^yt L/ I^yj^>' H X i ill Pf! There's nothing to beat Surf for sensational l\ 1 Ah washing results. It gives you mountains of hard- t^^ working suds. Even garments that you thought B|252 words
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Article893 1954-07-08 6 fFH.; Alliance mountain has laboured and brought orth a mouse. It was mighty impressive labour while it lasted. The earth shook, the dust rose and the skies became dark. Great things were expected to emerge as a result of all this sound and fury. Friends and enemies alike893 words
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Article, Illustration387 1954-07-08 6 Review of Views Don't Misunderstand Them '|"HE fact that certain Indian 'leaders' and political organizations In Malaya are to a certain extent 'neutral" m the UMNO-MCA Alliance fight against the White Paper proposals on Federal Elections should not be misunderstood <cia!ly by M. Utusari Melayu. The attr I these "lead387 words
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Article1452 1954-07-08 6 The White Settler's Worst Enemy KENYA NOTEBOOKS SAYS HIGH LATiMER, the London server's South African Correspondent, j« Ihr violence of his own Imngmmgm, U*> is sensitive f« world opinion, resentful of any Interference tolerant, emotional hnl uilh less colour tonsciou* ness that most of the other uhite commnnitieg o i1,452 words
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Article, Illustration403 1954-07-08 6 We, the PEOPLE Shawcross, Prift The Local Bar Sir,- The presence of Mr. Christopher S h awcr o s s, Q.C.. at the Inquiry into the Constellation disaster and the mooted briefing of Mr D. N. Pritt, Q.C., for persons 'accused m the Courts of this Colony have arov considerable403 words
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Article110 1954-07-08 6 Sir,— The Alliance leaders' conception of democracy is not as government of the people by the people for the people, but as the peoples power to protect themselves against such occasional errors of a paternal oligarchy as may result m injustice. Hence, the demand for sixty per cent110 words
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Article, Illustration678 1954-07-08 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi By THE Federation Government has just issued a booklet telling the story of the successful resettlement of Permatang Tinggi New Village m southern Province Wellesley. The booklet contair rehash of what had occurred m August 1952 when General Templer dosed Permatang Tinggi, demolished the678 words
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Advertisement32 1954-07-08 6 MOST LIKE (^M MOTHER'S MILK jgr Available at all leading stores: F^^JoP^ Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYAi iSTABLISHED 1901 SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. KLANC. SEREMBAN. PENANC. gfdg32 words
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Advertisement141 1954-07-08 6 IN THE ASTRAL J < Plenty of room for plenty of <~'- X t < 5 food and plenty of good |^5hJ reasons why the silent M^SiSSSS^ Astral refrigerator is the < best for the smaller kit- J j^ chen. It saves on space J and pocket. It has no141 words
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292 1954-07-08 7 Nl \V DELHI, July 7, (Renter). p r i me Mm Vehru said yesterday he believed the emc nts issued m Delhi and Rangoon after the the hinesc Premier hou Kn-kii indicated historic change m the relationships of forci Xs written to Pradesh292 words
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Article58 1954-07-08 7 si i»»il Rl Ontario. July anadian investifaton slioned a miner d hr taw thirteen feel ih tl ti* <>f from a m> U it ose d i Kiay, t*.lU when he plan ur n' tn .t bai tors hv iim with a until he58 words
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Article65 1954-07-08 7 MRS. PANDIT AT LABOUR HQ. LONDON. July 7 <AFP» Vijaya Lak.shmi Pandit J Unit id General Assembly, who a visit to London, today paid a visit to the Brr Labour Party headquart at Transport Hou She was v. ;i by Party tary-General Mr. M «an Phillips and I nen >f65 words
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Article72 1954-07-08 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. July 7. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot August 21 September 21 October/December 21 id January/March 21 Id. April/June 21 id |uly C.i.t. 21 d. Tone: Quiet Spot £75972 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-07-08 7 photo. FREN C II Colonel Parieu* <ri K ht) confers with two Yietminh deleSates over the details for the freetag of some 100 wounded Vietminh prisoners of war to the rebel authorities In Indo-China UPUP - 38 words
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Article221 1954-07-08 7 MIAMI, July 7, (AP) Judith Ann Roberts, seven-year-old daughter of a Baltimore attorney, was kidnapped from the home of her grandparents today and brutally murdered. Police found the nude and savagely battered body of the little girl m a wooded area just off fashionable Bayshore Drive221 words
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Article109 1954-07-08 7 Death Toll Rises In Holy City JERUSALEM. July 7 l AP; T) i death toll from dem .^hooting lour la.st night when Rabbi Moshe El Yakim Goldberg of France died of gunshot wounds. Goldberg, 45. was a delegate to the Israel World Congress now convening m Jerusalem. He was shot109 words
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Article47 1954-07-08 7 KATM pal. July T. (Reutor) Sir Edmund Hilleft here today by air for utta on his way home to Now Zealand. had waited 10 nay? to see members of his N and expedition o n their return from the Barun g'aoier region.47 words
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Article56 1954-07-08 7 TAIPEI. July 7 'Renter) Dr. George Yen. the Chil Nationalist Foreign MinJ today denied the report that Dr. Wellington Koo. the Chinese Nationalist Ambassador to the United Sta has been appointed President of the Examination Yuan Dr. Yeh said Dr. Koo returning to Formosa56 words
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Article73 1954-07-08 7 GLASGOW. July 7, (AP). If your husbands snore, ladies, it may be just a sinn they're really fond of you. so says Dr. A. H. Douthwaite. a British physician who discussed the irritating: habit yesterday at a British Medical Association conference. Dr. Douthwaite said snoring: may73 words
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Article292 1954-07-08 7 We Have Tried For Ten Years And Failed— Franco niaht !tt V 7 'u (AP) G f ne^ Froncisc F^"co declared last night that co existence between the Western and Communist worlds is impossible and the free world must beware of "opening breaches through which the enemy292 words
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Article159 1954-07-08 7 LA JOLI A. California. July 7 (AP) The Yale Scientist who belie \e* nis research shoarette smoking contributes to luiifi: cancer and ■cart disease has converted his wife to a pipe. Tm not a continued Pipe smoker yet." said Mn Edward Curler Hammond yester.159 words
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Article36 1954-07-08 7 \IROB! (Reuter) men m an Afri an tion hei on bicycles had fired pi into a group of A striking force r^ lv on near the A h as ight Africans nou36 words
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Article150 1954-07-08 7 LONDON. (Roi: Britain s coalminer s d» today not to support their own fellow trade unioni v urin Bevan. if he stands for the vacant treasurership of the Labour Pa: The Mine a Union In a se ,ted for Hugh Gaitskel), former Labour Chancellor150 words
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Article40 1954-07-08 7 NEW YORK. July 7 <AP» Evangelist Billy Graham re- turned yesterday from a tour abroad. He said he spoke to more than two million i sons at 300 meetings, lost 20 pounds and had five kidney stone attacks.40 words
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188 1954-07-08 7 S 'pore Talks Not About Indo-China LONDON, July 7 (AFP)— A Foreign Office spokesman said today that the four-power meeting ol high-ranking officers which began m Singapore yesterday, was "purely routine talks on military matters" and had nothing to do with the work of jan Anglo-American study group on South-east188 words
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Article140 1954-07-08 7 WASHINGTON. July 7 <Reuter> Diplomats here expect a Washington meeting between President Eisenhower and the new Premier of France, M. Pierre Mendes France, probably next month —if he is still m office then. The Premier has pron the French National As bly to resign if140 words
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Article78 1954-07-08 7 CANBERRA July 7. <AP>— Australian Immigration Mi- nister Harold Holt today firmly reiterated the country's determination to retain < trictive Immigration the "white Australia" poll His statement followed suggestions that India would soon ask Australia to allow n small annual quota of Indians. "Our polie r78 words
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Article34 1954-07-08 7 XAILSEA. Bon Mire. July 7 'Renter' Lightning burned a fishbone patterned blister on the chest and back of 11-year-old David Parslow when it struck at Nallsea mud throwing him off his bi-34 words
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375 1954-07-08 7 Counsel, Judge Clash Over Kenyatta Appeal Case LONDON. July 7, <Reuter» —Mr. D. N. Pritt. defence counsel, yesterday clashed with Lord Goddard. the Lord Chief Justice, when Jomo Kenyatta and four other Africans asked the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council for special leave to appeal against Mau Mau convictions375 words
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Article104 1954-07-08 7 LONDON, July 7 (UP) A British judge v grjered Hollywood hla landlady within days or go to jail Im angrily contended the landvercharged h; The scene was the Wi minster County court c did not include Plynn >lly. He was m town out out of104 words
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Advertisement32 1954-07-08 7 WOLSEY LUMBERS jgk and $.2& JUMPER^^ Sizes 34-38 <•' jKff\ < J $13/75 I#VY H —^-4/ LATEST STYLUS IX ii oolli;\ a v## ii i; w FROM THE STORE WITH A \W^J TO OFFER32 words
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Advertisement733 1954-07-08 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE (o Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen Spore P. Sham Ptnang •HOECHST (HAPAC) 10/13 July 14 |uly 15 July tMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28|uly/3Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) ...11/MAug 15 Aug. 16Au«. HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept.733 words
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Advertisement1043 1954-07-08 8 Tei:tm BLUB FUNNEL LINE Wtun <» ii.c.) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. 'r^Sf*' Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option so proceed via other porto to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL POBTB Due SaU P. Sham Penang Peleus for Liverpool Glasgow Jaly f July IS Jnlj 14/16 July1,043 words
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Advertisement938 1954-07-08 8 Nuclear -Powered Planes By 1960 BOMBAY, July 7, (AFP). Dr. Hall L. Hibbard, Vice-President of the United States Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, declared here that by 1960 the United States would be m a position to operate nuclear-powered aircraft. Dr. Hibbard said these m ma IT planes would be capable of938 words
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Advertisement770 1954-07-08 8 EAST ASIATICLiNrJ SAILINCS TO CONT INENT /SCAND N A V For Aden, Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp Rotterdam Gdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenbur* artd q^, mk H Spore p jl x) "JUTLANDIA- 14/18 July 19/19 J JW "ASIA" 24 July/1 Au* 2 /2 A U I IQ/^\ xxx) "SELANDIA- 14/19 A«< 20/20 A770 words
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Article, Illustration189 1954-07-08 9 TRADERS from the Netherlands are endeavouring to participate more actively m the trade of the Southeast Asian cour*ries With that end m view representatives of Dutch factories and manufacturers are constantly sending their representatives to this part of the world to explore trade possibilities189 words
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282 1954-07-08 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - NO RUBBER FOR CHINA' STAND BY THAIS ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent BANGKOK, July 7 Thailand has strongly reiterated her tr position on rubber: no rubber whatever will be shipped to Red C!.; ia. "Thailand is a member of the United Nations and must abide by the embargo282 words
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Article49 1954-07-08 9 LONDON. July 7, (Reuter). The world consumed rubber as fast as it produced it during May at the rate of 135.000 tons the International Rubber Study Group announced here yesterday. Production for 1954 to the end of May was 687.500 tons and consumption 702.500 tons.49 words
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Article145 1954-07-08 9 Production Of Timber Improves WISATION of the the timber industry m North Borneo has brought about a marked improvement m product ion. according to the nual report of the Br North Borneo Timber pany Ltd.. published m London receni The chairman of the company. Mr. K.W. Homer. there were great145 words
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Article76 1954-07-08 9 LONDON. July 7: (Renter) Russia has ordered or ranged to buy fronn Britain goods up to £100,000.000 if Britain grants the necesi rt lirences, Mr. Ha >n a former Labour Trade Minister told the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Wilson said Russian authorities told him76 words
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Article145 1954-07-08 9 RI Economic Con di t ions Grave LONDON. July 7: (Rev-! ter) Economic conditions m Indonesia were described as "grave" m a report of a meeting of the Indonesian •iation (Incorporated) published yesterday m the independent newspaper The Tin* The association met m London four days ago when a re-145 words
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Article141 1954-07-08 9 THE rubber market In 3 pore yesterday closed 'ly at 71* cents per Ib first grade rubber fa y shipment, a drop of U lay's levels The market v. all day, opening very lower and at noon moving a t around 71 cents per Factories bought small quanmi« c141 words
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Article145 1954-07-08 9 ui\i JHE local shanyesterday industrial niued to be firm whiu^Tir.s 'ned erratic. )ber es had only restri. lings. The turnover of b was small In all sectio •MM MKI;t! liuv. i, p| Gammon 3.08 J-'tk W. 2.85 cd 1 150 i xd M. Publishing 2.50 M. Bm 3.35 Robinson145 words
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Article147 1954-07-08 9 PRODUCE market pi Singapore remained a!> from Tuesday yesterday, with on Miess passing. Copra was a quiet an dull market all da. quotations about the on Tuesr Coconut oil sellers at P.-nang mdi. U per picu] but hardly any busines: ported. Copra prices f v Messrs. Holiday. Cutler Hath147 words
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Article78 1954-07-08 9 MONTREAL, July 7: (Reuter) The 15th congress of the Inter Chamber of Commerce w: c held m Tokyo on May o 21, 1955. Mr R. C. Berk President of the C ouncil of the Inter Chamber, announrr Mr Berkinshaw "In growing .> imports r 'he Far i•■ ion78 words
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Miscellaneous260 1954-07-08 9 tilflbner By AlCapp AUeY OOP By V. 1\ Horn/in The Heart Ol Juliet Jones Bf Stan Drak J_j Ju^-'f. w^£^-' MOSBy Mtss jdn£S, *< tub business I dio ep<soh marconi, pcu. wan<s abouhd a^a j MXTVS SOT A >f IP POP'S BOSS WORLD TWEKC ARE TWO WND* U»BORA7O«ES WAITING MQ/260 words
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Miscellaneous693 1954-07-08 9 im mm 1 M Melody Mixture: 8 am. fcTu gAponcj do Sc»^ io i« e; j.'- til MALACCA ■'I fl M M r W i\ j Martin Orch: 130 News: 145 HEP- "£?s Gene Krupa Orch: 2 p.m For CAPITOL: Chandra!e:ka 1, 5 and P-^P*^. Schools: 5<H pm Calling All693 words
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Article1219 1954-07-08 10 This is the third instalment of the murder thriller THE STORY SO FAR IN LONDON. Peter Hey wood meets a fellow Sooth African, tlarcourt Bellamy, who is a distinguished lawyer. Bellamy Is sommoned back to Johannesburg by cable. Robert Moore, who is engaged to Bellamy's ward. Lucy1,219 words
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Article368 1954-07-08 10 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar I By 1> YOl'R IiIKTIIDATK WIJ BIRTHSIGN 5 ARIL- a 21 to April J 19 Team work co-operation, < willingness to accept leader- > ship from others works to your advantage m the after- noon and evening J TAURUS-April 20 to May 20368 words
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Article1678 1954-07-08 10 GLENN CARR - GLENN CARR By to me. though "bell" might have been all he could pronounce, m his dying state, of the name 'Bellamy'! But I was m England at the time as you can testify and a method of pushing a man out of a window from1,678 words
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Advertisement427 1954-07-08 10 |#SHAW BROTHERS^/ VIOLENT! EXPLOSIVE! Al TODAY! PLUS! Special Trailer I O Shaw Hrotlii-rs npwsrrel of JP^ 9 y'MN(i\P(»RKHi:\ITYI l \i.i:\M 11 |i ft^ #RK Q. *N lor HIM lni\. CtatWl SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT The No. 1 Action Star../'iS l-I Picture m V -HMi v \\i\iKßS jH !r (MISS UNIVEESI 1951427 words
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Advertisement200 1954-07-08 10 CATHAY ORGA^JSATIONaITi^TY^ I won! ***** ai»-comditioif: tZL 9-30 pn, S YOU CAN BET ON YOUR FAVfti COMEDY TEAM FOR A GOOD F < n JJ 1 \gTJ| V 1 1 njOM HOME j I at MIDNIGHT! I AtlHO ARTISTS PICTURE fc^ w^ c *""W^^^ ALHAMBRA yi^r« I mi AIB CONDITIONED200 words
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Article, Illustration1855 1954-07-08 11 Musical Comedy Bred On The Best Lines By WINDSOR LAD OF the newcomers who will be making their debut at the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting, much interest will be centred on Musical Comedy (late Blackwood), Star Sapphire, Gardenia (late Golden Cage), Easy Street, Abington and Blue1,855 words
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Article79 1954-07-08 11 PARIS. July 6. (Reuter) The International Lawn Tennis Federation today adopted a proposal on a new foot fault rule. Main feature of the new rule which will be enforced for a period of two years is that it allows a swinging foot over the baseline while79 words
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Article25 1954-07-08 11 1 TAIPIXG, Wed. Pemuda UMNO played a grand game to beat the Chinese Recreation Club by four a goals to two I yesterday.25 words
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370 1954-07-08 11 SOUTHPORT, Lancashire. July 7. (Reuter).— With the qualifying rounds over and the scores accomplished expunged, 97 amateur and profession al golfers start today on their main quest for the British open golf championship still regarded as top world's major event. While the370 words
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Article51 1954-07-08 11 TAIPIXG. Wed -All Sa, School. Kamutt'. third annual before a larg- of well-wishers and P The iriter-house keenly contested an pionship honotii by Blue House. Syed A!» Victo Jin m I I sion. while Mohi Yu champion m the B Divi Mrs. A. R. Bruce vay the51 words
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Article332 1954-07-08 11 Palio Beats Willy L TWO of Penan- trailer ally Bagby's candidates took the eye at yest workouts. They were Pali© and Willy L (Bagby). Sent from the half mile, the pair clapped on pace on approaching the **thr«*e" to run the trip m Palio. on the inside, was well on332 words
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Article30 1954-07-08 11 KUALA KANG.SAR Wed The Medical Club Kuala X <* WakeflcM S m the Perik Medical a badi Ipoh on Sund The Wikefield Shield pre.ser.t. i :T of the t30 words
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Advertisement178 1954-07-08 11 SifUAItWS VACANT A l invited for ik and write ran <>r In willing Ihe experienced nting trade to N mager o( Btai wantBox No. T fti re Standard. ftmale 4»; I a minimum (X)l T" Firm Chinese Apply Box TUITION pn '*-r Bridge Rd FOR SALE 1 (I s tMISCFHANEOIiS178 words
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Advertisement794 1954-07-08 11 mmmmm MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOHORK RENDERS are invited for the supply to the Medical Department. .lohore for the Year 1954 the following:— (1) Boots Shoes for Medical and Health btair according to indidividual measurements. (2) Rubber Canya s Sho«s (Tennis Shoes Colour Brown and White) for Menial Staff. Separate tenders, which794 words
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Advertisement423 1954-07-08 11 Singapore IMPROVEMENT TRUST r |^FNDERS are invited for the lease of shop premises at 1 Upper Pickering Street. The premises are offered on a 7vear lease at a fixed yearly rental of $4,800/- payable annually m advance and subject to the payment of a capital sum based on the latent423 words
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Advertisement29 1954-07-08 11 NOTICE OFFICE AND CODOWNS TENDERS are invited for the leasing of Office and Godowns (former NAAFI buildings) behind Orrliard Motors, Pudu Itoifd. Full particulars from Box T. 1700 s.s.29 words
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Advertisement83 1954-07-08 11 HBBBBBBBM «A_ nr% A ,ci, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ACCOMMODATION IUC A WORD: minimum 20 word» ($2) YQ% SALE SITUATIONS AGENCIES TUITION ETC. 1C# A WORD minimum 20 words ($5) BIRTHS ENGAGEMENT* MIRRIAQKA IMtATH* LJC A WORD, minimum ZU word« (»>) y PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ACKNOWMtIXJMKVT* Box Numbers charged as f hrc« words83 words
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Article45 1954-07-08 12 BANGKOK. July 7, (Reuter).— The fight for the world bantamweight championship between Thailand's Chamroen Songkitrat and France's Robert Cohen is scheduled for Bangkok's National Stadium on Sept. 19. it was stated by Police Brigadier General Pichai Kulavanich at a pre- trence here today.45 words
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Article, Illustration374 1954-07-08 12 SINGAPORE Traction Company, m their bid to score double honours this season, moved to the top of the lea&ue and cup table when they whipped Sime Darby 5—2 m a Singapore Business Houses Group "B" match at Sepoy Lines yesterday. Traction374 words
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Article218 1954-07-08 12 500,000 Welcome German 'Heroes' MUNICH, Germany, July (AP) Germany's world champion national soccer team were welcomed as heroes by 500,000 fan s here >t«-rday m the biggest ovation ever recorded m this rity's history. A afening roar of "Hurrah" .Vclcome Home" sounded wncn the team's special train pulled on to218 words
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Article106 1954-07-08 12 SWING BADMINTON Party offic <cted at the 7th annual general meeting held recently were: Patrons: Messrs. H. A. Forrer. Lee Chee Shan, and Baey Kirn Swee. President: Mr. Lee Sok Kwang (Re-eieeted); Vice President: Wee Kirn Seng (Reelectod); Vice President: Mr. ng Hin; Hon. Secretary: Lini Hock106 words
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Article101 1954-07-08 12 G.E.C BADMINTON Club beat Joseph Travers Company by four g?mes to one m the first match played on the floodlit courts of the GEC at Bukit Timah Road on Monday night. Joseph Travers Co were selected as first opponents of the GEC as they were101 words
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Article29 1954-07-08 12 POLICE Training School beat Bukit Timah Wanderers 2 l m a friendly soccer match at Thomson Road yesterday. Bell scored two goals for PTS and for Wanderers.29 words
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Article174 1954-07-08 12 CROWD HELPED DROBNY MELBOURNE, July 6: (Reuter) The centre court crowd undoubtedly helped Jaroslav Drobny to win the Wimbledon championship according to Mr. Harry Hopman, manager of the Australian lawn tennis team m a despatch to the Melbourne Herald today. Mr Hopman declared that within five minutes of the final174 words
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Article315 1954-07-08 12 FRASER NEAVE are still pointless after four outings. Yesterday Mercantile Bank beat them s—o5 0 m the Singapore Business House League and Cup group "A" game played at Geylang Stadium. The man responsible for this handsome victory was Rahim Omar who scored four of the315 words
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Article129 1954-07-08 12 3 Unbeaten In Junior TT League THREE teams remained unbeaten when the Singapore Table Tennis Association junior inter club league were concluded at the Happy Table Tennis Centre last night. They were: Shi'.ng Wah (Red) m Group "A"; Tiong Bahru (Blue) m Group "B" and Chinese V.M.C.A. (Red) m Group129 words
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Article496 1954-07-08 12 SEVEN RECORDS were shattered at the Royal Air Force (Singapore and Malaya) athletic championships at SeleUr yesterday. Sgt. Hamzah, Changi champion, was the best performer when he won the 100 yards, 220 yards and long jump. The Morrison Trophy for team championship was won by Changi496 words
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Article45 1954-07-08 12 STARLIFT Badminton Party officials elected at Bukom recently were: President: Chia Buck Phuang (re-elected); vice-president Leong Shui Thin; hon. secretary: Michael Han (re-elected): hon. treasurer: Tan Bah Khim (re-elect-ed); hon. auditor: Clyde De Silva; hon. captain: Albert Lim; committee: Wong Ah Kwee (re-45 words
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Article43 1954-07-08 12 HOLY Innocents' English School sports will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. on St. Gabriel's School ground. Upper Serangoon Road. Two events for old boys are timed at 5.20 and 5.45 p.m. Mrs. Ec "Peng Liang will give away the prizes.43 words
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Article201 1954-07-08 12 Record Run By ACS For Frisby Cup ANGLO CHINESE School's Goh Keng Wah. Tan Chee Chai, Syn Wai Him and Siak Chong Leng slashed 3.5 sees off the half mile inter-school relay record of 1 mm 39.6 sees when they beat Raffles Institution and Victoria School for the Frisby Cup201 words
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Article213 1954-07-08 12 ARMY cricket team versus the Singapore Recreation Club at Nee Soon on Sunday at 11 a.m. will be: Capt. P. D. Short. Lcpl. C. B. Flinders, Pte D. Dent. WO II C. R. Barron, Sgmn A. G. Jackson. Major R. A. Whitmell. Major B. G. Duggan (capt). Major213 words
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Article375 1954-07-08 12 Results, Latest Positions Yesterday's SBHFA League and Cup results and up-to-date positions. GROIP A Shell Pulo Bukom 2 OTEC 2 Hongkong Bk. 1 Mer. Bk. 5 F A 0 P W D L FAPti OTEC 3 3 0 0 8 2 6 Pulo Bukom 4 2 1 1 14 7375 words
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Article288 1954-07-08 12 THE SBA junior championships start on Saturday at 7.15. The following are the ties: COURT NO. 3. Chan Soo Guan (Wembley) vs Joe E. Heng < Flower): A. Amir (Greenwood) vs Wahab Sarkawi (Marridale); Tan Guan Hong (Mayflower) vs Mohd. Noor b. Idris (Customs): Tan Ah288 words
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Article364 1954-07-08 12 OTEC, SBHFA Senior league champions and only unbeaten team iroup 'A' of the League and Cup competition, kept intact their n rO uH n >y beating Hongkong Bank 2—l at Farrer Park yesterday. But it was all c 'Putting everything into a great 39-minute364 words
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Article321 1954-07-08 12 PULO BUXOM Sports Club drew 2— «> Shell Sports Club m a SBHI A League^H the Group 'A' match played at the Pava Lebir n yesterday. Shell tallied m the second half Y ri|n two goals. j _U^i Shell were at sixes and sevens m the321 words
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Article141 1954-07-08 12 VI 's 5th Victory In Row runs m a rei on SJ I r u nd yesterdir*! wo n all th< VICTO Eric v, S. V. Ta F 1 i b I Sim Lye W b E. 1 Gan Kee Hee cJtb Tessesohn I A. Pert I Tambiraj b E.141 words
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Advertisement189 1954-07-08 12 CONSULT PROF. SHOUKAT Specialist m AstroPalmistry and Horoscope reading, Palmistry life reading $5, daily 9 to 2 p.m. 3 to 7 p.m. Universal Hotel (Room 10) High Street Phone: ***** Singapore. Eczema If eh Killed In 7 Minutes Your nfcln hue nearly M million tiny kmini and pores «h«rt yrms189 words
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Advertisement161 1954-07-08 12 Yes ,fo but nevertheless, CYMA W\ I is best I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADINC WATCH DEALERS r;fe SAFETY FIRSI j| /sw\/i PREVENT COMPLFTK I V^'/Jll OF YOUR KEYS, WALLI *jf HANDBAGS ET( Bj MW attaching them uith i H| ,1 LOLLIN'S SAFETY TACv *k V. I LOLLIN CORPN. LTD 7161 words
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Miscellaneous56 1954-07-08 12 Today's Sport SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1: Kota Raja vs PBU; Div. 3 A KML vs Alexandra FT Geylang; SHB Police vs SCSA SHB; Div 3B Govt. Printing vs Tampenis Rovers CYMA; Div 3C Customs SC vs Farrer Juniors -^BODCA. ATHLETICS: Bedok Girls School sports; Telok Kurau English School. Johore English56 words
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