Singapore Standard, 10 July 1954
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Title Section15 1954-07-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. V. No. 8. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 13 CENTS.15 words
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Article34 1954-07-10 1 AFP).— Police had to make arge ar.d several ie injured when a more than 5.000 strong d a local cinema there the Indian film, Jaal, was to have been shown.34 words
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Article108 1954-07-10 1 GENEVA. July 9 (Reuter) —France took the initiative today m a bid to speed up agreement on ending the seven-year war m IndoChina. M. Pierre Mendes France, new French Prime Minister, pledged to find peace by July 20 or resign will meet Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov,108 words
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Article33 1954-07-10 1 TOKYO. July 9, (UP).— Communist China announced today that it had signed a barter trade agreement with the Vietminh government, calling for a "large increase" m trade this year over 1953.33 words
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Article26 1954-07-10 1 PRINCESS Margaret paying her third visit to Wales since World War JX opened a home for blind babies m Southern- down, on Thursday.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article26 1954-07-10 1 TjHE Governor of Sarawak, 3if Anthony Abel, flew into Singapore by Malayan Airways plane from Sarawak for a "quiet weekend" In the Colony.26 words
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Article534 1954-07-10 1 Air Strike Razes Big Bandit Camp KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hundreds of troops and paratroopers who were poured into "Operation Termite" territory near Ipoh by air and land yesterday, hare made their first contacts with Communist concentrations, The Standard learnt today. Troops and police are assisted by special534 words
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214 1954-07-10 1 Rebels Increase Pressure On Red River City HANOI, July 9.— Vietminh forces hove suddenly increased their pressure north and northwest of Hanoi. There are strong reasons to believe they may launch an attack on the main city of the Red River delta within the next four or five days. TheReuter; A.P. - 214 words
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Article118 1954-07-10 1 Col. Armas Elected President GUATEMALA, July 9 <AP) Colonel Carlos Castillo Annas was elected president of a new three-man junta the Guatemala government stated today. Colonel Elf ego Monzon, temporary chief of the fiveman junta m charge since last Friday, remained on the new pared-down ruling body But the reins118 words
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Article262 1954-07-10 1 BRUNEI, July 9, (Reuter) The Brunei Government announced today the formation of a volunteer "security force" of special police to assist regular police m dealing with "any local situation that might arise by virtue of internal or external unrest/ The new force will be open262 words
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Article149 1954-07-10 1 It's Work Again For Hillary THE man who entered the pages of history last year when together with Sherpa Tensing he scaled Mount Everest, arrived m Singapore at 12.15 this morning. Sir Edmund Hillary told The Standard as he stepped off a BOAC Constellation at Kallang Airport that he would149 words
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Article105 1954-07-10 1 Moro Pirates Raid Borneo Village MANILA. July 9: (Reuter) About 20 armed Moro (Moslem tribesmen) pirates raided Kudat m British North Borneo last week looting the village and allegedly molesting several women, according to unofficial reports reaching Manila tonight. The Philippines news service said government officials m Jolo, the southernmost105 words
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Article34 1954-07-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. accompanied by Lady MacGillivray. arrived In Kota Bharu by sea today on an official visit to the State of Kelanr n.34 words
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Article62 1954-07-10 1 TOKYO. July 9 (AFP).— Police today arrested a young man of 17. who was reportedly planning to assassinate Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshida with a kitchen knife. Police said the suspect, caught near Yoshida's residence, wanted to kill the Premier because he believed him responsible for62 words
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Article123 1954-07-10 1 CHICAGO, July 9 (Reuter).— Police and firemen broke a hole m a 16-foot chimney early today to rescue a 21--year-old man m a critical condition, who told them he had been stripped of his clothes, beaten and robbed by four Negroes. Thd victim. Mr. Joseph123 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-07-10 1 ONE of the first parachutes down m Operation Termite is seen m this Army picture landing on tree -tops, at the target area off Sungei Siput. A large and important terrorist concentration is the aim of the S.A.S. veterans.41 words
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Article209 1954-07-10 1 BANGKOK, July 9, (UP) A clandestine radio receiving and transmitting station, which had been work ing with Red China and Communist agents m Hongkong, has been discovered by the police here. ta spokesman said the police raided the secret radio station m Tohkang Lane on Yawaraj209 words
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Article48 1954-07-10 1 TOKYO, July 9, (ReutersGeneral John E. Hull, United States Far East Commander today announced, that United States troops will pull out of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, this year and be replaced by units of Japan's armed forces newly created "self-defence force."48 words
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Article105 1954-07-10 1 THE Soviet freighter Astrahan, which sought refuge m Singapore soon after the seizure of another Soviet tanker, Taupse, by Nationalist Chinese warships off Formosa recently, left for Tandjong Priok, Indonesia, yesterday. The Astrahan- with 2,776 tons cargo for Port Dairen, on the North China coast, had105 words
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Article60 1954-07-10 1 TEHERAN. July 9 (Reuten Agreement m principle has been reached on several main points of an oil settlement at talks here between Iran and a delegation representing eight world oil companies. It was stated last night. Dr. All Amini, Iranian Finance Minister and head of the60 words
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Article104 1954-07-10 1 Jap Girls Have Fine Figures JAPANESE women are no longer shapeless, flat-chested and meek chattels, reports Michael Connors from Tokyo. And if you have seen the picture showing this year's Miss Japan and other photographs received from the Land of Cherry Blossoms (but censored by the Ed.), you would agree104 words
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Article37 1954-07-10 1 TOKYO. July 9 <AP) Tokyo coffee shops are reporting great success lor a new method of battlin? shrinking business, Man m»?nts are dressing their comely waitresses m bathing suits. Coffee customers are increasing.37 words
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Miscellaneous212 1954-07-10 1 4 FIMALISTS -MAHPUZ GETS THE DECISION HUK finalists in the v ond of Th Sinsaj£ e standard i|uij-k-lest nåde the •uRh for yesterda hia Bo .ill-known < pla r inember of the China lootball Team in li!, i.ondon 1948 Olym9 Oit of a total of seven ditYerrnt r< W« SOlutions212 words
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Article64 1954-07-10 2 YEO AH HENG claimed trial m the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday to a charge of assaulting Mary MathJe Wilson with the inon of outraging her modesty, at the Family's Social Club, RAF, Seletar, on July 7 at 4 p.m. Yeo was allowed ball of $f>9('64 words
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Article, Illustration319 1954-07-10 2 WANTED: BOYS TO BE TRAINED AS ENGINEERS Standard Shipping Reporter A SPLENDID opportunity awaits young lads between the ages of 15 and 16 from Singapore and the Federation who wish to train as marine r engineers. The requirements are simple. They should be within this age group, possess a sixth-standard319 words
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Article, Illustration163 1954-07-10 2 A VETERAN, who has seen service m the major theatres of World War 11. has just joined the Singapore Military Forces and received a commission with the rank of Captain m the Colony's Royal Artillery (Volunteers). Ke is none other than Singapore's National Service Officer. Mr.Standard - 163 words
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Article36 1954-07-10 2 BLAKANG MATI Rifle 1 Range will hold firing practices from July 19 to 23, and July 26 to 30. The practice i will take place from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on these dates.36 words
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251 1954-07-10 2 But Drug Still Comes In OPIUM smugglers are now operating from bases on islands adjacent to Singapore, as a result of the stringent preventive measures taken by the Colony's Customs Department. r f No longer do Customs men seize huge quantities of opium m251 words
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Article114 1954-07-10 2 Towkay's Son Faces Trial TAI BOON CHIT, son of a cofl factory owner m Lorong 27. Geylang. Singapore, was committed yesterday to .stand trial m trie n#xt Assizes, on a charge of dishonestly retaining $5,321 worth of stolen coffee beans on April 16. It was alleged Tai knew that the114 words
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Article105 1954-07-10 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore on Friday were: Tone: Quietly steady. TIN PRICK The price of tin yesterday was $374 per picuL Up 62 i cts. LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.SJS. Settlement House Terms. Friday's opening prices first session were: LONDON TIN Friday's opening session105 words
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Article108 1954-07-10 2 Magistrate Sends Dog To Lock-up A SMALL doe ordered to be sent court lock- up for Traffic Maei. N J d Howe Y«on Chon* terday. 7r The w. ls irn posed after the Zz weat up to thp fc° f an* sUrted .niffir,? M r Howe's feet h r was108 words
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Article45 1954-07-10 2 PENAN'G. Fri An > P i lca tlon by the Little The Poor for an :i $350,000 toward of a new Homo tor at Batu Lanchan i I be d d by r: ment of Pen arm Committee at July 15.45 words
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129 1954-07-10 2 SINGAPORE may be represented at the International Philatelic Exhibition and a Postal Exhibition one of the first of its kind to be held m the world m New Delhi on October 1, an official of the Senior Stamp Club, said yesterday. The Exhibition forms part129 words
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Article76 1954-07-10 2 IPOH. Fri.— Ng Thai Yong. 18. a coffee shop attendant m Market Street, today admitted m court that he had hurt Looi Tin Nooi. 42. with a knife under provocation last night. Ng said Tin Nooi had as- saulted him several times after accusing that Ng76 words
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Article123 1954-07-10 2 Guilty Plea By Girl Not Taken TRAFFIC Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong yesterday turned down a plea of guilty by a 17-year-old girl charged with driving while under age and while not covered by insurance. The accused, Watiyah binte Kadim said a man. Omar, drove her home m a car123 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-07-10 2 Photo. MR S. CORK, Superintendent of Chan?! Prison, Slft*apor«. photographed on board the P and O Corfu ve>terday with Mrs. Cork oa their departure U Britain on seven m oaths leave. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Miscellaneous336 1954-07-10 2 i a I V^b ft K^^J SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD x^s OUICK-OUIZ YOU ENTER TODAY YOU GET PAID BY RETURN! The rules are siwnple 1. We give below three clues to the nomes of advertisers m TODAY'S pages of The Stondard. AM you hove ta do is to find th« correct336 words
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Article229 1954-07-10 3 If Trustees Agree To New* Proposal Standard Staff Reporter 8 96 Pe P ,er#$ Diagnostic Survey Team architects of the Master Plan for the Colony will form part of the Singapore Improvement Trust organisation, if the trustees agree to the proposal on Wednesday. Although responsible229 words
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Article209 1954-07-10 3 THE Royal Dutch Airlines (X.L.M.> reports that the C ompany made a profit of fls. 10.4 million, after deduction of taxes m 1953. Over fls. 5,000,000 of the profit will be put aside as general reserve, whereas a dividend of 4 per cent, will209 words
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Article331 1954-07-10 3 $8,000 For St. Andrew's Hospital OF the $8,222 donated to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital last month, $6,985 were collected through th e Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The following are the donations through the Chamber: Le c Foundation $5,000, Kah Hin Rubber Company $1,000, Mr. Yeo Chan 800n $100, Mr.331 words
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Article99 1954-07-10 3 PENANO. Fri.— The Penang Camera Club will hold an outing at Waterfall Gardens on July 18 at 8.30 a.m., where photographs of the waterfall and reservoir will be taken, subject to approval by the Municipal Engineer. The Club is holding a photographic exhibition at the7Khek99 words
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Article82 1954-07-10 3 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. Senior Preventive Officer. Mr. A M. M. Gunton, told the Sessions Court here yesterday that slabs of opium were discovered tied round the waist and legs of a 48-year-old woman Ho Sooi Cheng, when the was searched on board a railway ferry on82 words
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Article93 1954-07-10 3 PENANG. Fri.— The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Penang and Province Wellesley Branch, has now a new collection van cum first-aid clinic. In addition to first-aid equipment, the van offers dog dollars and leads for sale at cost price. Even cat93 words
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Article21 1954-07-10 3 A mass wedding of ten couples will be held on Sept. 12 at the Singapore Kheh Community Association premises.21 words
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130 1954-07-10 3 A MAN who lost his home m a recent fire, was yesterday cautioned and discharged by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J.M. DevereuxColebourn. He is Lim Cheng Hai of Holland Road, who pleaded guilty to setting up an unlicensed stall m Tiong130 words
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Article83 1954-07-10 3 BRITISH Nationals, who have certain claims against Rumanians, and who are now m the Federation, are advised not to deal m Rumanian Bonds, pending further information as to the distribution of the proceeds of former Rumanian assets. The United Kingdom Treasury will shortly issue directions83 words
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Article44 1954-07-10 3 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri— A car driven by Father Gauthier, parish priest of Bagan Serai, was on Wednesday involved m a serious accident on the main road, resulting m the death of a 12-year-old boy who was sitting next to him.44 words
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Article179 1954-07-10 3 Cash And Gifts Sent To TB Fund The Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic has received donations totalling $547.29 as well as valuable gifts as follows Anonymous $120; Anonymous SATA Rehab. Centre $100; Staff and Operatives of the Dunlop Rubber Purchasing Co., $90.73; Anonymous from Kuala Lumpur. $50; Miss Tan New Wong179 words
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Article81 1954-07-10 3 Got Mixed Up With Court Dates Standard Staff Reporter A cigarette seller when asked by the Singapore City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn. yesterday why he failed to attend Court last week, replied that he had 15 other summonses to answer m the same Court that he got mixed81 words
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Article75 1954-07-10 3 MALACCA. Fri. Two local orchestras will make their debut tomorrow night at the Capitol where the Negri Sem-bilan-Malacca Telecoms will hold a dance after their annual sports at the High School ground at Koon Ch*ng Road. They are the Victory Orchestra, a 20-piece stringed band, and the75 words
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Article41 1954-07-10 3 THE Methodist Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, will hold a food and fun fair m aid of their School Building Fund, on July 31, from noon to 6 p.m., at the Junior Methodist Girls' School, Marsh Road, off Brickfields.41 words
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262 1954-07-10 3 Mr. Wu Shows Londoners Finger Painting LONDON, July 9, (Reuter). Mr. Wu of Singapore began showing an incredulous London yesterday how to paint with the fingers and forget all about brushes. At the huge Imperial Institute, scene of so many famous exhibitions, he began month's show, which will introduce Britain,262 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-07-10 3 NICOLL AT S.V.C. PARTY photo. GOVERNOR Sir John Nicoll is seen chatting with Captain Anwar Latiff and Major Fam Foon Hee, both of the Singa p o re Volunteer Force, during the latter's cocktail party m the SVC Hall on Thursday on the occasion of the centenary of the Force.Standard - 51 words
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Article165 1954-07-10 3 Orchard Circus Markings DEMARCATION of the boundaries of a plot of land which juts out into Singapore's Orchard Circus will take place on Sunday and not on Tuesday as originally intended by the owners. Reason for the change was given yesterday by the owners' solicitor as "the day when there165 words
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185 1954-07-10 3 DR. N.C. Sen Gupta. Senior Physician of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association Clinic, Shenton Way. who is acting Medical Director m the four months' absence abroad of Dr. G.H. Garlick. will leave Singapore m September for Spain, where he will attend two conferences on185 words
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Advertisement64 1954-07-10 3 /Hem* iiJF _i'-£j<L -^H CussonS Jasf for you <^ t^\ A^E BLOSSOM i«»*, DAMASK ROSE CORONATION jMfef mimosa STEEL OFFN EQUIPMENT AND FURNITI RE STRONG ATTRACTIVE ECONOMICAL MADE BY FAMOUS El ROPEA FACTORY LEA HIN CO. »31 SOITH BRIDGE ROAD 293 ALEXANDRA ROAD SINGAPORE. ALSO MAM ACTURERS OF WRE Ml64 words
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Advertisement116 1954-07-10 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO HONGKONG IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT By New Luxury Liners "VICTORIA" "ASIA" MONTHLY SAILINGS116 words
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208 1954-07-10 4 DEATH THREAT MADE HIM FLEE -MERCHANT PENANG/ Fri. A Singapore Merchant, Teoh Bok Kee, alleged m the Sessions Court today that he was threatened with death by a shipbuilder, Chan Boon Hoe, when he refused to pay the latter $3,000 to $4,000 m connection with the 1,000 characters lottery. "I208 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-07-10 4 THE British Council Hall was filled with French people and French paintings yesterday when the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDooald opened an exhibition of modern French art. Organised jointly by the Singapore Art Society and the Alliance Francaise. the exhibition contained reprints of more than 40 French mastersStandard - 94 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-07-10 4 Photo MR. DONG KINGMAN, noted American -Chinese water colour artist, arrived m Singapore yesterday m the course of his South-east Asia tour under the U.S. Specialists programme. During his week's stay m Singapore, Mr Kingman will exhibit and lecture on 20 of his paintings. He will leave forStandard - 53 words
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Article137 1954-07-10 4 WHEN the Outram Road Prison alarm sounded yesterday afternoon, passersby and residents rushed towards the prison shouting "jail break." Police officers on duty diverted traffic at the junction of New Bridge Road and Outram Road. No vehicles were allowed to enter Outram Road from either137 words
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Article86 1954-07-10 4 PRAKASAN Michael who landed a hefty punch on a toddy shop government clerk, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. In addition he is to undergo a year's police supervision on release. It was stated m court that the86 words
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Article127 1954-07-10 4 Move On Quitters' Return KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Alliance, The Standard understands, will not accept reappointment of any of its members to the Federal Executive and Legislative Councils until the status quo of all its Members, who resigned from lower Councils and Boards, has been restored. The Federal Government, it127 words
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241 1954-07-10 4 AERATED water bottles were flung into a cigar manufacturing shop m Cuff Road on the night of May 1, after the shop manager refused to pay "protection" money to a gang, it was alleged m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday. Standing trial241 words
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Article33 1954-07-10 4 TAN KAH LEE was yesterday charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court with theft of a fountain pen belonging to Mohd. Kassirn. Tan was offered bail of $500 m one surety.33 words
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Article101 1954-07-10 4 WOMAN WAS RIGHT IS a fruit a vegetable? A middle-aged woman hawker posed this question m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday. Charged with selling fruits m Ray man Market, while her licence indicated that she should MO vegetables, the woman asked the Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Cole-bourn: "Your Honour,101 words
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Article286 1954-07-10 4 Standard Staff Reporter MR. Lee Slow Mong. an authority on things Chinese, and Secretary of the Singapore Historical Society is to head members of the Society on a conducted tour to the Kirn Keat Buddhist Temple tomorrow. This is to bring the Colony's little known landmark286 words
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Article103 1954-07-10 4 Dr. Yeoh Is New Rotary President JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— The Johore Bahru Rotary Club held its installation dinner last night at the Royal Johore International Club when Rotarian Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon was handed the Presidential Badge by retiring President Rotarian. Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman. After referring to the103 words
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Article58 1954-07-10 4 ARUMUGAM son of Govindan claimed trial m the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday to a charge of causing hurt to Detective Edward Khoo, at the junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Henderson Road on July 8 at 7.40 p.m. Arumugam was allowed bail of $250 m one58 words
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Article256 1954-07-10 4 MALAY Film Productions were granted leave to issue a writ of attachment against Kasma Booty, popular Malay film star, for breach of an injunction m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The Chief Justice Sir C les Murray-Aynsley. before whom the case was heard, aiso ordered256 words
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Article43 1954-07-10 4 TWO labourers. Muniandy and Sanjivl of Parit Buntar, were each sentenced to two months' imprisonment m the Banda Bahru Police Court when they pleaded guilty to a charge of having broken the curfew on the night of June 27.43 words
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Advertisement269 1954-07-10 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRA rrrT nnnunnnunnni i r r wkhhhh: 30« ***** AIR-COUDITIOHrajam/JL 9.3 ft p m 2nd HILARIOUS WEEK! TODAY'S BEST BET! "LAUGH WINNER MARTW-tfW!S\ tf?*p fa. tfci tutM4«a A«*r l«9 *9r^V DAMOW RUNYON <,/" **r%*^ TECHNICOLORI v: '> WttiD^ 1 <r =3=f=: TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! BIG! BOLD! BLAZING WITH ACTION269 words
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246 1954-07-10 5 TRADESMAN FINED FOR UNLAWFUL REBUILDING AHMAD BIN MUSA, a sundries shopkeeper m Geylang Serai, who obtained permission from the Singapore City Council to replace the attap roof of his hut with a corrugated-iron one and to do "normal repairs," was fined $350 m the City Police Court, yesterday. He was246 words
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Article105 1954-07-10 5 'They Don't Represent Labour' PCNANG Fri. The Penan? division of the Mihiyan Trade Tnion Council today refuted Use statement of a prominent Labour and trade union leader that Inche Mohd. Sopiee and Mr. Wap Choong Kong could represent Labour interests m the Federal Legislative Council. The only authoritative organised body105 words
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Article141 1954-07-10 5 Settlement Lauded In Both Houses LONDON. July 9 Reuter) A statement reporting the settlement of dilt'erences which arose over the new constitution for Malaya was made m both Houses of Parliament yesterday. Malaya's powerful politi- cal UMNO-MCA alliance ended its boycott against taking part m the Federation's Government followtalks with141 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-07-10 5 A BOW and a bouquet for Miss Hoonff Si n Nul (right). Hongkong film star who arrived m Ipoh by air on Thursday. Making the presentation is Miss Tho Mci Ying. a member of the Odeon Theatre staff. Mis s Hoong will make personal appearances at the Odeon m conjunction56 words
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Article104 1954-07-10 5 Two Turn Down UK Training KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Two students selected for Kirkby and three for Kota Bahru Teachers' Training College have turned down the offers, The Standard was told today. It is understood they have .secured "better offerTwo of them are understood to have received university scholarships. Mr. G.104 words
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Article72 1954-07-10 5 SEREMBAN, Thurs. —Miss Elaine Jansz. who joined the Local Telecoms Department only four months ago. won the Golden Voice Com pot it ion held here. Judging had to be done twice to select the winner. At first Miss Jansz tied with Theresa Si but m the second72 words
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Article110 1954-07-10 5 THE Malayan Chinese A edition, Singapore Branch. plan s to contest In the next Colony elections to the Legislative Assembly and the City and Island Councils. The elections committee of the branch met yesterday to draw up a scheme to fight for seats m the Assembly110 words
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Article37 1954-07-10 5 Selangor was adjudged first. Singapore second and Malacca third m an inter-state amateur dance contest organised by the International Society of Teachers of Dancing and sponsored by the management of the Singapore Happy Cabaret.37 words
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Article204 1954-07-10 5 As Police Unit Stands By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A strong Police party this morning stood by as more than 300 strikers of Lever Brothers set up pickets outside the factory. The workers, both men and women, had marched along Bungsar Road to the factory to204 words
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Article, Illustration123 1954-07-10 5 HUSSARS ARE DUE TOMORROW THE main body of 15 '19th The King's Royal Hussars, who are shortly to relieve the 12th Royal Lancers m (he Federation, is due to arrive m Singapore tomorrow m the trooper. Empire Clyde. The Regiment which took its present title m 1922 on the amalgamation123 words
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Article81 1954-07-10 5 THE Singapore Union of Journalists are giving a luncheon send-off tomorrow to their former president. Mr. Alex Josey. who Is due to leave the colony for Britain soon. The luncheon will be held at Jubilee Restaurant at 12.30 p.m. and the cost is $4 per head. Journalists and81 words
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Article199 1954-07-10 5 TALKS to avert a strike which will cripple Singapore's essential services, deadlocked yesterday when representatives of 10,000 daily rated employees of the City Council turned down a compromise offer on wage claims. The workei g who want the Council's Rit^on pay scheme backdated to Juno199 words
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Advertisement321 1954-07-10 5 w fellow is aged 2. His father, a labourer, i St. Andrew's Mission Hospital last v was suffering from tuberculosis and on. Treatment began immediately and I road to recovery, but he will have to ri for at least another month. If you would •lelp this boy and our other321 words
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Advertisement212 1954-07-10 5 (/pi jf \r^ Also Cologne, Ron-c, Lipstick, T«tl<;, Soap, Brilliantine! Hair Cream. DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE PacA«i t^ith NOURISHMENT and so tasty Whatever you cat, a slice of crisp, crunchv Ryvira makes the meal tastier and more nourishing. Ryvita is now available m the new lib. individual tins. Muller212 words
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898 1954-07-10 6 HJGJH HERE is a flve-hundred-dollars-a-month question to ponder over during the week-end. Federal Councillors, m particular, are requested to turn this rstion over m their minds together with their political coats. The question is this: Who or what is a nominated Federal Councillor supposed to represent?898 words
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Article25 1954-07-10 6 Give me liberty to know,' to think, to believe, and to niter freely according to conscience, above other I liberties. Milton.25 words
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Article126 1954-07-10 6 Review of Views JH the Legislative Council se" th c mcnt to appoint five of its men as the five nominated councillors. But. the paper cautions, the concession does not comDletely meet the demand for ah effective elected majority. Five Councillors may be appointed on "advice but these five councillors126 words
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Article663 1954-07-10 6 R.B. Ooi - A DROP of INK R.B. Ooi by VALAY member of the Federal Legislative Council recently recounted his experiences as a young agricultural assistant way back mi n 1 Fresh from the then experimental agricultural training school he went to i the kampongs to spread the knowledge of budgrafting. The farmers663 words
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589 1954-07-10 6 'VARSITY SOCIETY WILL FIGHT FOR LAW SCHOOL Sir; Advocate m his rhich appeared m the Straits Times of Saturday, July 3, assumes that the Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance was intended to protect the interests of the legal profession m Singapore from competitors like D. N. Pritt and others. Before 193S589 words
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Letter226 1954-07-10 6 And More Praise Sir; Allow me to congrotufate your paper on starting *he Quick-Quiz Contest. It very stimulating competition but I wibh to make a fey. gestions with regard to making it more popular. At present the two main drawbacks are (1 the difficulty of posting daily by regular competitors;226 words
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Letter97 1954-07-10 6 Sir; May I congratulate your paper for having given its readers, once again, something new and interesting m the "Quick Quix" contest. It may interest you to know that I have been a reader of The "Standard" since it was first published and hove m my possession a copy97 words
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283 1954-07-10 6 Sir: it teems to mo that the Chinese parents who, according to your issue of July 8, asked the C. C. C. to apologize for the behaviour of the expelled students of the Catholic High School, previous to their being readmitted, have no idea of283 words
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Letter74 1954-07-10 6 Sir: .luciging by the •<>ple c i Messrs. Sopiee ana Yeap Choong Kong. I do not think new what they were v about. Some people say that the In which the above ed from the I Party amounted ft\ c M that should b from the74 words
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Advertisement112 1954-07-10 6 i_^ n i liam W \onr Home v lff vn THE MOST POPULAR I M ri H I LATEX-BASE WALL PAINT' y£^4d/'-//JJl^ Even ii y° u have never p jinU<i IrftP^^^ r')M you CJn five WJ H, ,nd wood- °*\jm work a uniform coat of eol<>Uf (^^^■■■giJlJMfl with fhit velvet112 words
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Miscellaneous29 1954-07-10 6 I SATURDAY SATIRE by *AuTMOVTSi PAVOU^ 0^ A'i lETY I rS?eV?^ S 0W THEY'RE IPOR THE PREVENTtOK OF JAAN'S 'COS THEY'VE ItftUELTYfohAhH' SAY AYE.,^ I SNQW ON THEIR, BOATS'*29 words
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Article327 1954-07-10 7 ANZUS To Stop Reds Taking Asia From Inside WASHINGTON, July 9 (Reuter) Australia, New Zealand and rhe United States will begin their formal exchange of views on requirements for a South-east Asian defence alliance m the State Department today, it was learned from official quarters. Informed327 words
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Article171 1954-07-10 7 Dulles Pledges Use Of Veto If... WASHINGTON, July 9. (AP). U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, pledged yesterday to use the veto power if necessary to keep Red China out of the United Nations. Without going directly into the question of what his country would do if the171 words
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Article108 1954-07-10 7 Two Perjury Counts Are Dropped WASHINGTON. July 9 Reuten The United States court of Appeal today upheld the dismissal of two perjury charges against Professor Owen Lattimore, but ordered two other charges to be reinstated. The Court of Appeal agreed With Judge Luther W. Youngdahl that the key charge that108 words
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166 1954-07-10 7 U.S. Aid I'm Not Ashamed, Says PM I LONDON July 9, (Reuter). Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, refused yesterday to t further aid from America and said he had (i felt ashamed of Britain receiving it. A Labour member. Mr. Desmond Donnelly, suggested m the House of Commons that166 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-07-10 7 Photo. PRINCESS Margaret went to St. James's Hospjtol, Leeds, last v.eek, to present prizes to student nurses! •n s the Princess handing the silver medal ■d to Nurse Annie Raddings.- APAP - 31 words
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Article76 1954-07-10 7 Israel Lodges Complaint JERUSALEM. Israeli Section, July 9. <AP).— An Israeli Army spokesman said yesterday three Israeli soldiers were wounded when fired on from Egyptian positions across the border. Israel lodged a sharp complaint with the EgyptianIsraeli Mixed Armistice Commission and demanded an emergency meeting. The spokesman said the wounded76 words
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Article44 1954-07-10 7 HONGKONG, July 9 t Reuter). A five-member Indian trade mission on a tour to explore the tobacco market m South-east A countries, left today for Peking by train after a 24--hour stop-over here. They arrived yesterday by air from Tokyo.44 words
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Article45 1954-07-10 7 PARIS. July 9, (AP) -Bolivian tin millionaire Antenor Patino was a million dollars poorer yesterday the Paris Appeals Court ruled that his .inged wife, a toi i Bourbon Princess, can keep U551. 17.U33 awarded her m a New York Court decision.45 words
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Article48 1954-07-10 7 Ba July 9. < m< rgency ed m Pasevel "I the I height normal <>ng the •uated. still m L had ov. i and In the ring to conSfl each had m the Linz, were lay evening. n ready to go <nee of flooded48 words
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Article38 1954-07-10 7 Reuter)— who m the Sobecn releasan anre '-n as I E- i mer strong- lliag fair. 1948 m East d sentenced to ard lor al- once a military m \vtnber 1949 and I i38 words
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Article44 1954-07-10 7 KARACHI. July 9 rßeu Mr. Mohammed Ali, Pakistan Prime Minister, called an emergency Cabinet meeting last night to consider India's action m turning waters from the River Sutlej into a vast canal In the Punjab. Part of the river is m Pakistan.44 words
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Article61 1954-07-10 7 LONDON. July 9 ißeuter) Scores of thousands of British Roman Catholics are preparing to visit shrines m Britain and on the Continent during the next few months to mark 1954 as a special year of prayer for the Virgin Mary. Final arrangements are being made m London for61 words
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Article35 1954-07-10 7 ARTHUR KUHN. American legal expert who took part m drawing up the League of Nations Charter and the Charter of the International Court of Justice at The Hague, died m New Yorkyesterday.35 words
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Article76 1954-07-10 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 9. Thee following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 2016. August 20id. September 202<f. October/December 20Zd. Jonuory March 20« d. April June 20td. July c.i.f. 20 11 16 d. Tone: Quiet. LONDON76 words
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Article76 1954-07-10 7 BANGKOK. July 9 tAP).— British Ambassador B. E F Gage left Bangkok late yesterday by special train with Thai Police General Phao Sriyanond to inspect ThaiBritish co-operative efforts to stem Communist terrorism along the Malayan frontier, an authoritative Police source said today. Mr. Gage is expected76 words
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Article87 1954-07-10 7 LIEGE. July 9. (Reuter) An engine driver of the Paris-Liege Expn •-> slammed on the brakes and brought his train to a half halt a few yards from a three-year-old child sitting on the rails waving at the oncoming locomotive. The child. Joseph Van Der87 words
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Article124 1954-07-10 7 TOKYO. July 9: <AP> Management of the strikebound Omi Silk Mills has sent postcards to families of teenage girl workers at the plant warning the girls are m danger of "becoming pregnant' because they artvisiting male dormitories to plan strike action, the newspaper Asahi reported today.124 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-07-10 7 MILITARY leaders of five nations met m Washington recently to discuss security measures of common Interest m South-east Asia. This U.S.I S picture shows from left to right: Major General W. G. Gentry (New Zealand); Field Marshal Sir John Harding (IK): Lt. General Sir Sidney F. Rowell (Australia); General J.E.58 words
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Article89 1954-07-10 7 UK, Soviets Urge For More Trade GENEVA. (Rcuter).— Britain and nion today parate draft resolutions m the United Nations Economic and Social Council urgi: cpansion of internaade. Both will bo discussed m the councils current debate on the world economic situation. The British draft urged governn: take ill practicable steps89 words
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Article74 1954-07-10 7 BOMBAY, July 9 <AP> Premier Jawaharlal Nehru has suggested the wealthier Indian Princes to donate 15 per cent of their privy purses the welfare of the people m states they formally ruled, according to reports from Hyderabad yesterday. The proposal La reportedly contained m a circular74 words
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Article43 1954-07-10 7 LONDON. July 0. < Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill denied yesterday that he had announced Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, would be his successor as Prime Minister. He stressed m the House of Commons that it was for Queen Elizabeth to decide.43 words
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360 1954-07-10 7 Journalist Used Back Door To Enter Embassy': Mrs. Petrov MELBOURNE, July 9 (Reuter).— Mr. E. F. Hill, a lawyer representing Mr. Rupert Lockwood an Australian journalist. today denied before the Royal Commission on Espionage that his client had received money or brandy from the Soviet Embassy. Mr. W. J. Windeyer.360 words
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Article207 1954-07-10 7 REDS GET THE BLAME LONDON, July 9. (Reuter). Britain yesterday officially charged the Soviet Government with responsibility for the failure of the recent secret five-power disarmament talks m London. A White Paper presented to Parliament said: "The Soviet representatives' refusal to discuss seriously tin- AngloFrench proposals207 words
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Article37 1954-07-10 7 THE Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR bus appointed Dmitry Zhukov. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Soviet Union to the Republic of Indonesia. Tass the So viet news agency said niglr ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article84 1954-07-10 7 A-Power Within 2 Years LONpON, July o (AP).— Britain it stepping up de\ > ment of atomic energy ]> plants, Mr. GeolTrey I lister of Fuel j;i P< the House of Common r. Lloyd said i ion <>f nuclear power stati f advanced type" undertaken before 1960. He did not84 words
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Article51 1954-07-10 7 CINCINNATI. July 9. <AP\ The first nationwide strike m the history of the Ooodyear Tyre and Rubber Company began yesterdiy. at; breakdown of ntract negotiations with the Unltrd Rubber Workers' Union Both union and n ment negotiators said 23,000 employees m plants m io cities are51 words
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Advertisement61 1954-07-10 7 WET /A& TOPICR^ 7 Ex rlu si re Rain wear hy Austin Reed OF REGENT STREET LONDON WOOL GABERDINE RAINCOATS Double breasted belted, with inset sleeves and slit through pockets, light fawn m colour $175/COTTON *V/-rr£ar GABERDINE ,-^S^fc RAINCOATS ///^2S2r Ragl** stvl,. ,yf7^/ l^ e breast<'<L Proofed check jgr lining61 words
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Advertisement733 1954-07-10 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Cenoa Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam. Hamburg O Bremen Spore P. Sham Penang •HOECHST (HAPAC) 10/13 |uly 14 July 15 |uly IMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28|uly/3 Aug 4 Aug 5 Aug SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 11/14Aug 1 5 Aug 16Au« HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5 Sept.733 words
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Advertisement1105 1954-07-10 8 re, :MH BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z*« m ime.) MAmneui to., ltd. r™*p Incorporated In Singapore Carrier* option to proceed *l» other ports to load and dlscharre cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL POBTB Due Sail P Sham Penan* VvUuh for Liverpool Glasgow Gl.* I* July IS 4ul> II 161,105 words
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Advertisement780 1954-07-10 8 BIGGER, FASTER TANKERS FOR US WASHINGTON, July 9, (AP). —.The U.S House of Representatives has passed a bill to speed private building of bigger and faster U.S. tankers. The bill also makes pro- »m£ thf «d sSSis International Reserve Fl» £T£«S Conferences War II to the government MANILA, July 9.780 words
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Advertisement784 1954-07-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONT INENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hambur* Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P. Sham p eni x) "lUTLANDIA" 14/18 July 19/19 |uly 20/2ITL. xx) ASIA" 24 July/ 1 Aug »7i I* xxx) KAMBODIA" 31|uly/2Aug 3/3 A U|C H xxxx) "SELANDIA"784 words
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Article60 1954-07-10 9 MESSRS. Sime Darby Co. Ltd. report the following rubber output from Companies for which they are the Secretaries: Kempas, Ltd. 286.100 lbs. for June and 292.--700 lbs. for May; Radella Rubber Estate Ltd. 12.900 lbs for June and 13,700 lbs. for May. Messrs. Gattey and Bateman reported the60 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-07-10 9 THE staff of Mnan Braga and de Souza save a dinner to Legislative Councillor, Mr. P. F. de Sonza. at the residence of Mr. Braga recently. Picture shows from left to right: Sitting: Miss Lilian Tay, Messrs T.W. Ferro. S.P. Lye. S. H. Zakoo. S. O. Meerasa, K.L. Tan, C.J.78 words
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Article210 1954-07-10 9 Kelly Assures The U.S. Indi'stry THE United States Government does not contemplate any further change m the price of any GR-S type, either up or down, m the foreseeable future. This statement was made by Mr E.D. Kelly, Director. Office of Synthetic Rubber, Federal Facilities Corp.,210 words
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Article133 1954-07-10 9 ALL SECTIONS of the Malayan share market were irregular yesterday with only moderate business passing. Industrial shares were slightly higher and so were tins but rubbers remained unchanged INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frasrr Xeav* Ord. 197 2 00 Good v\ nod Park 123 1.27 Hammer W. M.lO Henry Waugh 1.55133 words
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Article384 1954-07-10 9 RUBBER prices on the Singapore market yesterday dropped by one cent per lb., first grade rubber for July shipment closing at 70jg cents per lb. There had been some speculative selling with fair trade support from London and hardly anything from New York. i In384 words
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Article231 1954-07-10 9 THE produo I m Singapore remained nbout unchanged m oil .f. it ions yesterday with only business passing. The market this week had been very quiet, according to the weekly i of Holiday. Cutler. Bath <te Co. Ltd. Price levels m copra had settled to a very n irrow231 words
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Article55 1954-07-10 9 TOKYO, July 9, <AP> Another step toward revival of Japai iant pre-war industrial combines will be taken wl N'akajima Aircraft Ci <>rbs eight small News Senrkn Nalcajima w.i >lved m the occupnt 1 a number mall organization^ wer# cd. The mpaay will b*- known as the55 words
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Miscellaneous368 1954-07-10 9 «l* bne BJ By A/ Capp fllley OOP By v r# Hamlin -r— /wEU. Af I ATS HOW I GOT IT I HEARD A GUV l I ,V >nii)l)WlA L<Xj.&uRF,BUTwrrH rggered.vnonder say hf s^mm /Whik:^ if%^)A nmNlmi n^ /yTWMK!"M WHERE HE'S HCJUEOy*? T OTHER DAY UP fit! sm^ t Jk.368 words
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Miscellaneous947 1954-07-10 9 JII LII^^--- II SIN: Chee Choo: Kam Hee 1- 30 OI»K<)N: Down Among the Shel&^^T~. _~1 pm Red Beret 3. 7 915 p.m. tering Palms 11 am S. RjN QAPO R E j KUALA LUMPUR rile 3 Se 6 H 4 f Bha"8 h a "a r ou B^ P.*947 words
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Article491 1954-07-10 10 Either Linn. 21 Jalan i.'-tUnK. Magapore Hob- gtamp picnics, songs, i stening, collecting pen-pals photos and sports. Andrew Chan*;, 40, Bonham Road, lion*; Kong, bbies: stamp-collecting, table-tennis, swimming hikand reading. L. M. Chieh, 121 Race Course Road. *****; a pore 8. Exchange general ideas, friendship and customs.491 words
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Article377 1954-07-10 10 IN LONDON, Peter Heywood meets a fellow South African, Harcourt Bellamy, ?W»o is a distinguished lawyer. Bellamy is summoned back to Johannesburg by cable. Robert Moore, who is engaged to Bellamy's ward, Lucy Reed, an heiress, has fallen from his office window and been killed. A377 words
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Article532 1954-07-10 10 YOU would have expected Carter Crossman. that bored sophisticate, to inhabit a luxury flat m the very centre of town. He lived, instead, m a large, rambling house standing m ample hut unkempt grounds, on the outskirts of the rity. And the reason for this was meanness.532 words
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Article768 1954-07-10 10 Anacrusis - Anacrusis Music Notes By COME years ago Government formed a Committee known as the "Orchestral Performances Committee." Originally under the chairmanship of the former Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.L. Blythe. its object was to advise Government on the purchase of orchestral instruments and music scores with a view768 words
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Article615 1954-07-10 10 J (OCCASIONALLY m Singa- < \J pore one becomes tired of the drama which is unfolding 2 itself upon the stage and one 2 turns to watch the audience. 2 The result la highly entertain--2 Towards the back of the auditorium, the laces are 2 usually tense615 words
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Article1982 1954-07-10 10 GLENN CARR - GLENN CARR Continuing Our Murder Seriof-IHE FATAL I Ally a\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w fp^ w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; ture of the man called Bell, hanging by the neck m the bedroom of the cottage, his head at an odd angle, the tongue protruding from blackened lips... Feeling the palms of hi* hands1,982 words
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Advertisement41 1954-07-10 10 mA ds)jli \mk I hAjoX&x I with CUTE* I CUTEX LIPSTICK— «rjy« fa»». indelible w»oo»fc jnd creamy and NEVI* leave* a ki««-print CUTEX NAM POUSHGoet on cosier looki k'tb longer ond m th« o»o«i«J SPILLPRUF bo»H« 1 ask for h\\ Jk41 words
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465 1954-07-10 11 BATTLE OF RELEGATION H.M. DOCKYARD, doomed to relegation next season, earned a reprieve when they beat Fathul Karib m yesterday's SAFA division 1 league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Dockyard won the razor-keen tussle on a rain-soaked ground by four goals to465 words
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Article112 1954-07-10 11 COSMOS Sports Club beat 1 Setia Jaya s—l m a SAFA Division 3C league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Cosmos took a 2 o lead at half time. .Tartar and Aksin being the scorers. On the changeover, Setia Jaya rallied strongly and netted through Ariflin Babjan. Cosmos112 words
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Article240 1954-07-10 11 LONDON. July 9 (Reuter) Yorkshire drew further away from the field today m the English County Cricket championship when they defeated Northamptonshire by nine wickets at Northam-t-n. With 134 points from 16 games, they have a clear 14 points advantage over their nearest rivals. Warwickshire, who failed240 words
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91 1954-07-10 11 SEREMBAN. Fri.— Negrl Sembilan Hockey Association decided at their annual general meeting last night to play 70-minute games m their League and knockout tournaments this coming season. The proposal was made by Mr. Harbajan Singh who pointed out that 70-minute games were played m Medan.91 words
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Article85 1954-07-10 11 BASKET ball teams of the two American destroyers now m Singapore will meet local team? tonight and tomorrow night at the Happy World Stadium. Today the TSS Lowry will meet the Poh Hin team at 7.:W p.m. and the USS Laffey takes on the Kong Siongs85 words
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Article127 1954-07-10 11 SOCCER: Div. I:—Marines vs. Chinese Athletics Jalan Besar Div. 2 Tiong Bahni Rangers vs. Haikowyu S.C. Geylang, Balrstier United vs. V.M.M.A. Farrer Park. Dir. 3C:— Argonauts vs. P. T.~ Jalan Besar at 4 p.m. Friendly Rajaji v*. Chartered Bank Farrer Park. ATHLETICS: Junior Combined Schools Haig Road School,127 words
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Article74 1954-07-10 11 SINGAPORE Combined •earn to meet the SCRC at Hunt? Lim Green today at 2 15 p.m. will be selected from: H Sithawalla <ACS>, Tan H t M VS), E. Retnam (VS). E. Tes?ensohn «SJI), E. V. <SJI>. E. Wtjesinghe <SJD. M. <Bartley>. K. A. Rajan74 words
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Article80 1954-07-10 11 THE ANNUAL cricket n between the old buys and present students of RafT'cs Institube played this a! n at 2 pm. on the Sc grounds. will be served all old boys and frier.d> are invited. The following players are requested to turn up for the old80 words
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Article16 1954-07-10 11 Junior AA drew with Alexandra FT 4-4 m yesterday *> Div. 3 A match.16 words
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Article93 1954-07-10 11 ALOR STAR, Fri. Perlis created a soccer upset here today by defeating Kedah I—o1 0 m a Malaya Cap tie. The natch was played at Kangar. Perlis were presented with an opportunity to score from a penalty for hands after ten minutes of play but could93 words
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Article232 1954-07-10 11 IPOH, Fri. Defending women's doubles champions, Mrs. Too Joon Ting and Mrs. G. C. Grace today lost their Perak tennis title to Mrs. A. Osborne and Mrs. Willoughby-Foster after three sets. Mrs. Too and Mrs. Grace took the first set at 6 2 but went232 words
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Article83 1954-07-10 11 SINGAPORE meet Combined Services m the Malaya I tie at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow to decide right of entry as finalists. Combined Services have named their team a s followsSmith; Chant (capt.). BaynesMiller, L as. Ash- Hill. Gaunt'.ett, Biundeil. Wilkie. Owen. Singapore will be picked from Chee83 words
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Article22 1954-07-10 11 iil hold referee*? course at their headqu; 7.00 pm. every evening from Mop. day till Friday for the next fortnight.22 words
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Article32 1954-07-10 11 DERBY. July 9 (Reuter^ Derbyshire and Pakistan drew i m their cricket match. The j scores were: Pakistan 317 and 124 tor six declared: Derbyshire 176 and 191 for fivi32 words
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Article134 1954-07-10 11 OPEN GOLF SOUTH PORT. LA July 9 (Reuten W round to be played m tjfh Open Golf ch,im on the Royal Birkrtale here today three pi here sharing the lead at 212 They were Syd Scott of lisle, Dai Rees of Britain and Peter Thomson o!134 words
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Advertisement237 1954-07-10 11 ANNOUNCEMENT £C COOKERS. Regret no oo Saturday c Wednesday, SUCTIONS VACANT IkD: Man experienced ng trad, to M nager of big *pply stating ration wantto Box No. T. ngapori- Standard. 0 1 ti established rtrm an iuced Let- SS by Euiopean Firm Chinese XPPIy B X MXOM. VACANT IkJPHON HIG237 words
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Advertisement1026 1954-07-10 11 ■JI.HIUUM I TELECOMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are Invited from registered Class C contractors and above for the construction of a Telephone Exchange Building Lots 22 26 at Segamat. Plans, specifications and full particulars may be obtained from the Architects' office against a deposit of $100-00 which will be refunded1,026 words
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Advertisement393 1954-07-10 11 PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER THE Public Trustee. In his capacity as Official Assignee and Custodian of Property. Supreme Court Building, Singapore invites offers by Tender for the following: T. Shirts. Safe. Furniture. Triumph B.S.A. Motor Cycles. Antimony Sulphide. Typewriters. Duplicators. Books. Stationery, Radio Valves. Electric Bulbs. Paintings. Novels.393 words
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Advertisement103 1954-07-10 11 r BERIRfi5 1 AMATEUR exposure meter Mado m Germany /^K^^^^^rWtk mi Correct Exposure is the prerequisite for a good picture! •le Agents:B.T. Chew Co. Singapore. 76-B Robinson Road Tel: ***** OWIX 1 WATERPROOF Qi WATCH UNBREAKABLE^-^-/ MAINSPRING. 21 JWLS. 17 JWLS. ANTIMAGNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. O6TAJHABLC FROM All WATCM QBAL£*3 CHEEKONGCO.LTD.J ■■FUI103 words
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Article1310 1954-07-10 12 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.~ Class 2. Div. 5—6 Furs. 1 Star Sapphire 3y 9.00 'Double T. Stable Rodgers on PS 2. 478 (iold Train 5y X.lO Mr Ng Eng Kok Rodgers Clarke 3. < rown Link 3y 8.09 Capt. H. F. Bloxham Rcxigers Eougoure 4. Jolly Sailor1,310 words
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Article388 1954-07-10 12 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad By GOING strictly on track form I make Victorious (Race 1) as my nap selection on the opening day of the Bukit Timah races today. This Panorama geldin* gave a splendid account of himself m his morning effort on Thursday when he ran a388 words
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Article26 1954-07-10 12 RAIN fell yesterday but it will not affect the going which will be good. Radio Malaya will broadcast the commentaries on all eight races.26 words
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Article592 1954-07-10 12 SYBIL'S PRIDE FOR 2.45 Sybil's Pride should re-enter the winning list. At the last meeting at Bukit Timah he was a strong third to Langton Lady and Pink Treasure after being m the pack for the greater part of his race. He now drops a division with 101 b more592 words
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Article181 1954-07-10 12 The van Breukelen, hold the whip hand m race 7 with Valiant Boy Above All and S.S. Commando. I go for S.S. Commando. who gave a very good display m hi s maiden run at £L. H e was caught by Prince Ross m the last stride181 words
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Article240 1954-07-10 12 'Winnie' Pick Of Race 3 Pick of race 3 are Miss Winnie, Eriskay. Khandi Star, Cop, Cardinal Puff and Dendrite. My choice is Miss Winnie who created a very favourable impression when she ran here m March. In her first up attempt over six furlongs, she led the field for240 words
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405 1954-07-10 12 A great race is m store between Cinema and Roman Galley m the 4.55 event for class 1 horses over the mile, the main event of the day. Both are retaining their wonderful form and both are front runners. At the May meeting over405 words
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Advertisement266 1954-07-10 12 WATCH FOR MARILYN MONROE -ROBERT MITCHIiu THE FLAME THE FUSE "RIVER OF i? 0 RETURN' I CinemaScopC I READ WHAT THI CRITICS SAY JOURNAL AMERICAN Appearing both m Mac West type get-up a The Saloon Scenes and m a Blue-|eant-And Sports-Shirt outfit m the River Episodes. Mist Monroe checks m266 words
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