Singapore Standard, 13 July 1954
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Title Section18 1954-07-13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD n. a m Vol. V. No. 11. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1954 TWELVE PAGES IS CENTS.18 words
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135 1954-07-13 1 SKIPPER GOES DOWN WITH HIS VESSEL (at attention) BOMBAY, July 12 (Reuter) Captain C. H. Turner, 55-y e a r-old New Zealander, went down with his ship when she ran aground and sank last night near JafTrabad on the west coast of India. According to radio signals picked up here135 words
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Article100 1954-07-13 1 Ex-Malayan Is Pilot To Princess BONN. July 12: < Reuter)— Prir Margaret arrived here by helicopter today on her first visit to Western Germany— a three-day tour of British military centres. She landed at Wahn airport near Bonn. The Princess was flown by F Lt. J.R. Dowling D.F.C. and Bar100 words
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Article280 1954-07-13 1 Outposts Near City Attacked Defenders Face Pressure On 2 Sides HANOI, July 12 (AP)— Vietminh legions tightened their pincers on Hanoi today but the war capital's French defenders claimed they had beaten back an attack by 3,000 rebels, only 20 miles from the city and280 words
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Article, Illustration133 1954-07-13 1 The 70 boys who were expelled for breach of discipline from the Singapore Catholic High School, yesterday tried again to get into their classrooms but were prevented from doing so by the school authorities who sought the aid of the Police. When they were barredStandard - 133 words
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136 1954-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12, (AP) The Sunday Express says experts have decided that cabin compression fatigue caused the series of jet Comet airliner crashes that killed 99 persons. The paper said the decision came when the cabin of a Comet Immersed in water and subjected136 words
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Article46 1954-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12. Mr. E. Himsworth, the Federation Secretary, left for Singapore yesterday, after discussing the financial aspects of theJEmergency with the Colonial Office and the Treasury. He Is believed to have paved the way for a subsequent visit by Sir Donald MacGillivray.46 words
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Article35 1954-07-13 1 AUCKLAND. July 12 (AP) Moana Manley, a Maori girl, chosen as Miss New Zealand, leaves Auckland by air today for California to represent NEW Zealand ia the Miss Universe contest.35 words
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323 1954-07-13 1 Accused Says He Was Beaten Up By Police PENANG, Mon. Strong allegations that he was threatened and beaten up by an inspector and many detectives before he made a statement to the Police were made by Ng Chong Kong, when he answered questions put to him by his defence counsel,323 words
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Article21 1954-07-13 1 THE Singapore Government last night gazetted an extension of the Emergency Regulations for another three months, commencing July 22.21 words
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Article134 1954-07-13 1 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado. July 12 (AP). Three airmen were killed and two injured in four plane crashes during "Exercise Check Point." Air Defence Command Headquarters here disclosed last night. The accidents, all of which occurred on Saturday night, were: NO. l: An F-94 jet134 words
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Article90 1954-07-13 1 'We Can Achieve Peace' Says Chou GENEVA, July 12 (Reuter). —Mr. Chou En-lai. the Chinese Communist Premier and Foreign Minister, arrived back here by air today from Peking for the decisive phase of the Indo-China peaoe conference. In a statement Mr. Chou said: "It is my belief with a conciliatory90 words
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206 1954-07-13 1 CHINA FOR UN-NOT YET SAYS CHURCHILL LONDON, July 12 (Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, told the House of Commons today that the possibility of an Eisenhower Malenkov Churchill meeting on the hydrogen bomb was "discussed in general terms" at Washington. The Prime Minister making his first statement about206 words
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Article30 1954-07-13 1 HONGKONG, July 12 (AP> Shipping sources said here today a Chinese Nationalist warship rammed the 2,801--ton British ferighter Hupei in the Formosa Strait while manoeuvring to board her.30 words
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212 1954-07-13 1 By BERNARD WILLIAMS Standard Shipping Reporter THREE Russian vessels, the Alexander Sevsky, Leningrad, and Meikof, made a ghostlike exit out of Colony waters, under the cover of darkness over the weekend. They were followed yesterday afternoon by the 3,000--ton freighter Andreev which weighed anchor212 words
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Article118 1954-07-13 1 THIRD BABY FOR QUEEN NEXT YEAR? NEW YORK. July 12. (UP) he Daily News reported yesterday that Queen Elizai beth is expecting her third baby early next year. The News In a copyrighted London dispatch said the information came from "Buckingham Palace sourc The News said th.it evidence the Queen118 words
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Article96 1954-07-13 1 Duel May Be Cause Of Shooting LONDON July 1 Yard detect] th- shooting incident Involving two diplomats at the Dominican Consulate here last night which resulted in the death of one were working on the theory that the men may have had a duel. Tonight the young wli« the survivor96 words
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Advertisement156 1954-07-13 1 gpnm i||i season f| ntfttp TRADING CO. /'s«iiCAwti.i W»^iJt^ iun\\\\v \\vN> i i l" A CHEQUE for $100 on the way to Wong Chooi Leng 39-L Perl Road, ala Lumpur, whose won the Quick- t No. 4. contained "mos\ ropriate to the three »rding to the M Ong Poh Thomas156 words
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Advertisement70 1954-07-13 1 PASTEURISED J2sg^j fOR YOU* i iIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTITu' COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. SjNGAPom kuala lumpij* pcnawq Now you can ge£ I Refreshing Delicious I RED LION I (A N O lAU It really satisfies! I non c«rbon«t*d t* i«»l fruit )\iic* ultra mod*fn mschtnty Hl«nuf«Ctur*d und*« tK« motl V i^ft^W. hyfli*ni( cffnditiont70 words
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573 1954-07-13 2 Engineer Tells Crash Inquiry** A SENIOR Public Works Department engineer, testifying at the inquiry into the BOAC Constellation crash at Kallang Airport on March 13, said yesterday that the ridge at the seaIwall end of the runway would be a hazard only if573 words
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Article86 1954-07-13 2 MALACCA. Mon. Medals will be awarded to blood donors in an effort to get more p ople to join the Malacca Blood Bank. This was announced by Mr Ong Sek Peck. Secretary of the Bank, over Radio Malaya last night. Medals in bronze, silver and gold will86 words
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Article224 1954-07-13 2 PETITION TO RULERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan Indian Congress today petitioned the nine Malay Rulers reiterating Its plea for reservation of seats in the Federal and State legislatures in proportion to their numbers among the population. "The Congress feels that in the present224 words
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Article114 1954-07-13 2 Decision On Quitters' Status Quo IPOH. Mon. The Perak State Secretary. Inihe llashim bin Mat hi is. told the Press today that the State Government, in conformity with the High Commissioner's decision, has already agreed to re-establishment in the State of the status quo prevailing: prior to the resignation by114 words
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Article120 1954-07-13 2 Message For The Movie Ball ONE of the most dynamic I figures in the motion picture industry today has cabled his wishes for the success of the gala Movie Ball to be held in Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. July 24 He la Spyros P. Skouras President of 20th120 words
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Article91 1954-07-13 2 CLOSING, ubbw^. (cents per II Pore o„ Monrfaj no i R. s .s B :si;r s No. 1 R.s.8. 704 S No. 2 R.s .s. 704 No 3 r.. JN Tone: Steady. The price of Un terday wa s $27<r res Picul. (Same) r LONDON RUBBFR Monday's op91 words
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Article156 1954-07-13 2 PROSECUTOR DROPS CASE AGAINST 2 KUALA LUMPUR. M on^ the three men, a a charge of break the house of Mr. Chua Boa Guan and -teaworth of cash and a pistol and 100 ammunition, to bf discharge not am an acquittal, was made by the prosecuting ofl th J Sessions156 words
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Article32 1954-07-13 2 HONGKONG. Julf Special Standard Set ing prices of the Exchange today w*»r £1 sterling; $5,7 $1,820 to Mall to one In i Kiesian R 1 $250.87 5 to 1 tJ32 words
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Article192 1954-07-13 2 PEN'ANG. Mon.—The retiring: Representative of the Government of India to Malaya, Mr N. Gopala Menon, told a gathering of Indians here last night that the Federal Citizenship Law not all as it should be. j "There is limitation on the non-Mu! -xy population." he remarked. "As192 words
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Article77 1954-07-13 2 MALACCA. Mon. Kwan Ah Mee pleaded guilty before Magistrate P. Sankey today for tailing to file his income tax returns, but claimed he was a "mere employee of the Federation Motors who has to supplement his earnings by peddling a trLsha in the evenings." Fining Kwan77 words
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Article24 1954-07-13 2 KAMPONG headmen from Penang and Province Wellesley will hold a meeting on July 24. aimed at forming an association of their own24 words
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Article23 1954-07-13 2 A CINEMA projector, valued at $500 was stolen from the New Central Talkies in Tassek Glugor. Province Wellesley during the week-end23 words
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179 1954-07-13 2 Naid,, tl«»-£^° RE arbour Board detective. T. R. day thai hJ m thC Third District Court > ester JhiV? k aW a man ln a motor sampan board W^hls 1 r Pe Mid ht Naidu, wa s giving evidence at the trial179 words
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Article84 1954-07-13 2 142 People Arrested For Gaming PENANG. M>n —A ndard tod.i, t last month It I arrested i »r gaming in public and anotl n 5 the 100 and 1.000 clnracterr lottery. They new c .irgedin court. Durin? last mon there were only tw i robbery cases. One took place in84 words
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110 1954-07-13 2 MALACCA,— The Malacca UMNO MCA Alliance ended Its weekend rallies in the "White Area" of the three Malacca distrirK last night with a Hireling at the Chinese School i* Merlimau. Last night, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman Haji Hassan Yunos and other Alliamo leaders110 words
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Advertisement61 1954-07-13 2 I Now you can get 1 Refreshing Delicious RED LION I A^# CA NGS A O j I It realty satisfies non carbonated g^g£oJ}> real fruit juice J4. pasteurised vi s. %tis\ ultra modern machinery \i '^S^Xx manufactured under the most tk vs^^^^^^^fe\ under constant supervision JjN^yet^vatiaMe at W centres61 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-07-13 3 MME Huguenot models one of her own cotton frocks from Jacques Fatli, in a blue pattern against a ichite background. The line is one niece from the collar to well befo'o the hips, moulded to the figure and nipped in at the waist. The skirt is flounced on inStandard - 89 words
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101 1954-07-13 3 Nair To Ask Questions On Indonesia MR. M.P.D. Nair. Singapore Legislative Councillor (Labour Seletar> will ask the Colony Government at the next Council meeting, whether it is true that it takes six times as long to visa to enter Indonesia as to enter the Colony. He wants to know. In101 words
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Article67 1954-07-13 3 IPOH, Mon.-Mr. Ung Khek Cheow of the Anderson School was elected president of the Perak Branch. Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union at the second annual general meeting of the Union held yesterday. Other oftVe bearers are: Hon. Secretary: Mr. Gong Ngie Kong (A.C.S. Ipoh). Committee: Messrs. Teerath Ram. S.67 words
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Article115 1954-07-13 3 THREE thugs, who are alleged to have held up a lorry driver in a lonely lane off Yeo Chu Kang Road on Sunday morning, surrendered to the Paya Lebar Police the same afternoon. The lorry which was carrying a load of firewood was stopped by115 words
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Article26 1954-07-13 3 WHEN a Singapore woman living in Race Course Lane, returned home on Sunday afternoon after attending Church she found her handbag containing $273 missing.26 words
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170 1954-07-13 3 A SINGAPORE taxi owner, Ong Swee Eng of Alexandra Road, was rebuked by the City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebmirn for net appearing in court when he was subpoenaed to do so. When Ong was about to take his oath, the Magistrate170 words
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Article105 1954-07-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Thieves broke into the Sungei Way New Village Resettlement Office, about 10.30 p.m. yesterday and stole $1,400 in cash, and two torchlights from a safe. The village is about 15 miles from Klang. A clerk working in the Resettlement Office, locked the money105 words
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Article350 1954-07-13 3 A Treat ForFrench Week A SIMPLE cut, the colour blue and the flower rose are the latest words from the fashion world of Paris, according to Madame Monique Huguenot, who has i us arrived in Singapore with more than 50 dresses designed by Jacques Path, Christian350 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-07-13 3 This is the Black Cobra, 42 inches longr, which is believed to have bitten and killed a sawmill labourer. Kuppusamy. at Kuala Kangsar last week. A very poisonous snake, the cobra was killed by an anti-malarial sang equipped with formalin, in the victim's room. The58 words
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Article325 1954-07-13 3 Muslim Women Told How To Stop Divorces MUSLIM women with plans for marriage should in future demand a higher dowry from their husbands as a safeguard to their interests, said the President of the Singapore Muslim League, Mr. MJ. Namazie, yesterday. MR. NAMAZIE said that intending Muslim325 words
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Article42 1954-07-13 3 THE m.v. Hakonesan Maru. a sister ship of the Harunasan Maru of the Mitsui Line, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage. She is howeward bound after making her first trip to American and Continental ports.42 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-07-13 3 photo. M. JEAN MYARD, owner of th> Bodega, trhipping up a specialite in the kilchens of the Adelphi Hotel, where he is guest chef durina the current French Week. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article240 1954-07-13 3 New Welfare Drive Standard Staff Reporter THREE young: girls, all under 18, voluntarily sought the protection of the Singapore Social Welfare Department last month, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, the Secretary for Social Welfare told the press yesterday. i This. Mr. Cromwell said. Is the result240 words
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Article69 1954-07-13 3 SINGAPORE Labour Department officials will meet representatives of the Federation of City Council Labour Unions today in an attempt to avert a threatened strike by 11 affiliated unions next Monday. Mr. J. D. H. Neill, the Assistant Labour Commissioner, yesterday invited Union representatives to a69 words
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Article133 1954-07-13 3 JOURNALISTS from Singapore, Malaya and Hongkong, including Mr. Hugh Savage. News Editor of the Singapore Standard, praised the new Far Eastern Court of the Imperial Institute in Kensington, London, which they visited last week. They said that the dioramas and displays were admirably conceived and arranged to133 words
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Article66 1954-07-13 3 IPOH. Mon. Eight persons including three women, wore today produced in the Magistrate's Court to face charges under the Tenants' Registration Ordinance. With the exception of two persons, all pleaded guilty and were fined $25 each. Th(» case against the two was postponed to a later date.66 words
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Advertisement17 1954-07-13 3 afifi/ Jrt Tir Jn I (P Typ HH LOAOII|( shovel Hi/ Trp A>ff HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.17 words
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Article397 1954-07-13 4 CASE WAS MISREPORTED COURT TOLD IT'S A LIBEL/ SAYS COUNSEL A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. M. B. Brash, yesterday drew the attention of the First Criminal District Court to a report in the Sunday Times of July 1 1 under the heading: "Diamond Importing Swindle/' "This headline on a case where397 words
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Article202 1954-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Despite the criticisms levelled at its design, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, publicly stated that there is "much merit" in the design of the $3,500.--©OO Federal House which he opened today. The Federation Government, be said, recognises the fact that the202 words
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Article338 1954-07-13 4 Boundaries C'ttee Report MORE than 500,000 identity cards have been "analysed" and about 140,000 potential voters selected for the new electoral rolls in next year's elections to the Legislative Assembly and the itv and Island Council under the new Singapore Constitution. And the Election Boundaries Committee338 words
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Article91 1954-07-13 4 Charge Is Explained In Hospital A 16-YEAR-OLD girl, her boy friend and her mother had a charge of attempting to commit suicide explained to them by the TrafficDistrict Judge. Mr. A. W. Gh<»*s. \esterday. while they were lying on their backs in a Geaeral Hospital ward. They were: Peh Ah91 words
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Article102 1954-07-13 4 j MR. S. Katang Pillay was re- elected president of th e Singcj pore Government Junior Staff Union for the third time at the annual general meeting held at the Singapore Civil Service Association, yesterday Other office-bearers for 1954 are: Vice-President— Mr. Taib bin Indian; Secretary102 words
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206 1954-07-13 4 PLANS were completed and tickets went on sale yesterday for the Royal Ball, to be held on July 17. at the Island Club ?i m.s. Thomson Road to help give a friendly welcome to the 600 youths from 75 nations when they arrive206 words
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Article22 1954-07-13 4 SINGAPORE sent $1,023 558 84 to China last month as family remittances. Family remittances from the FedS a s£.&.3i ChlDa amoumed22 words
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Article96 1954-07-13 4 Mother Of 14 Gets Gold Bar A MOTHER of 14 children and exinternee, Mrs. M. B. E. Wheatley heads a long list of blood donors to be awarded gold and silver medals. Mrs. Wheatley. who had given 30 donations, will receive a special gold bar. Five people who had llfUl96 words
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Article171 1954-07-13 4 NAP Flays The 'Sack Mentri' Move IPOH, Mon. The Nati I Association of Perak said today the efforts of the P< rak Alliance to embroil the Sultan in party politics was "in extremely bad ta> This was s>iid in a m ment issued by the NAP commenting on the resolution171 words
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135 1954-07-13 4 THE 16-WEEK-OLD strike by about 400 Malay I seamen of the Straits Steamship Company wsis called off yesterday following an assurance from the Colony's Asian Seamen's Welfare Officer, Mr. T. A. White, that he will intervene in the dispute and do his best to135 words
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Article197 1954-07-13 4 The Singapore Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. E.H. D'Netto yesterday commended the prompt action of four prosecution witnesses in a case against three men. who were convicted on a charge of attempted extortion of a certain sum of money from a shop manager in Cuff MM. Sentencing197 words
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70 1954-07-13 4 $31 M. More Paid Out As War Damage THE War Damage Commis- claims upon which final sion paid out $31,109,501 to 'awards were made Sk- 119 7,369 claimant in Singapore 943 (2 B^3 for t he quart n Report reveals. $506,735,725 .$l 3 'S3»» uMMSn paid to cl..™ ,an,» $364.687,5,570 words
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Article48 1954-07-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Found at Rimba Terjun in possession of uncustomed goods, namely, six pounds of Siamese tobacco leaf Goh Soon Choong. was fined $1 000 in default eight months''imprisonment, in the Session* Court. Pontian. yesu rdfy S The tobacco was confiscated by order of Court.48 words
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Advertisement271 1954-07-13 4 f>SHAW BROTHER^ ANNE BAXTER nwtiQilHtmfeWii 'VMM CARNIVAJrWoRY PIUS T ?«-£al r«Aii ,h PumTbT 1 NfXr ATTRACTION ~J~~\ The Screen's No. 1 ACTION STAR m Itfl ALAN LADD m as the dashing «1T 1 0 ROURKE of DT ROYAL MOUNTED" Awith SHELLEY WINTERS in A GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Mi¥*± J Plus "QUEEN271 words
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Article148 1954-07-13 5 Sardon Assures Council President JO 3\HRU. Mon. I mad bi Hussin. ided foi the first i mcetin of the Council, here, was ashy lnehe Sardon ler of the elected 10 re was nothing the opposition appointment as peaking dill •i -aid the R- is against the nt had appointing to148 words
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Article71 1954-07-13 5 Union Told: Put House In Order KLisht now split faction has been Registrar of Trade Bng t'hoon Yee, I ousc in order." g told The Standard •hat he had recelvreports on the office bearer^ D the Exemi ad vised th< lal general I new officials. the Executive meeting, the PreMr.71 words
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Article32 1954-07-13 5 1 atherston. Chief the Federation arrived in SingaU y irom England >iUhs' holiday. at the airport AC. Goode. i Singapore Colonial van the house An Goode Wather^ton the Federation32 words
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Article249 1954-07-13 5 K. C. Arun - K. C. Arun He Called The Tune In 'Termite Action By Standard Staff Corretnondonf KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-An ace bomber-pilot with a scintillating war record made air history" in Malaya lest Thursday, as a unique highlight of the launching of "Operation Termite" against Perak Communist chieftains.249 words
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Article, Illustration272 1954-07-13 5 WHO was Dons Kingman's grandfather? Dons OUM to The Standard yesterday and wondered whether, through the r wer of the Press. he could SOITC Ike mystery of his eminent ancestor who vas a rubber planter in Singapore about 70 years :\v The famous American272 words
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Article116 1954-07-13 5 School Of Economics Examination CANDIDATES Ukinf the next London School of Economics and Politiial Science Entrance Examination, which to be held on Feb. 22 next year. must submit a formal application to the Overseas Students Committee of the Academic Board before they ca n be admitted to this examination. They116 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-07-13 5 MKMBKKS of the Singapore Art Society spread around Mr l>«»ns; at an outdoor sketching party beside the Singapore BWer on Sunday. .Mr. *lo Kok Hoe. chairman of the Society, (third from left) iv seen together with other members wntchini; Mr. Dong at work.46 words
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Article171 1954-07-13 5 Standard StafT Reporter WORK on the buildings of the Nanyang University will begin this week, it was announced by the Iniversity Building Committee yesterday. The lirst phase of the building plans v the lion sea tor memthe academic staff. Sim: sly. a large block171 words
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Article21 1954-07-13 5 A 12-YEAR-OLD girl, Chua Poh Chou, has been reported missing from 171, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, since Sunday evening.21 words
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Article106 1954-07-13 5 MORE than $4,000 worth of articles, including travellers' cheques and some currency notes, were reported stolen from three places on Sunday. A European last C450 In travellers' cheques. L5 sterling and $140 (Malayan currency* in a hotel in Beach Road. He left by air for Europe106 words
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229 1954-07-13 5 Judge's Car Number Mentioned In Robbery Case THE Assize Judge. Mr. Justice Whitton, yesterday heard his car number SF 3937 mentioned in a deposition of Inspector Manikam Bobroy, now deceased, a that used by three men in a $18,000 daylight pay roll robbery in June lasi year, at the 7J229 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-07-13 5 He Controls The Air Operations F l.t. Norman Miimanl. D.5.0.. D.F.C.11 words
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Article452 1954-07-13 5 F Lt. Mingard became airborne at 8.15 on D-Day squadrons of Lincolns. Hornets and Valettas were on their way to the rendezvous points. His Brst job was to check the wea' her and erect aerial "gates" through which the different machines would enter on their jobs.452 words
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Article50 1954-07-13 5 THE Singapore Police Inspector Club held a cocktail j party at their premises in Thomson Road yesterday, at the special request of the Governor. Sir John Nicoll. Sir John, who wanted to. meet the inspectors, shook hands all round and spoke to almost everyone who attended50 words
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Article858 1954-07-13 6 |N a recent address to Somerset miners, Mr. Anourin an, who will be leading a British Labour Party delegation on a tour of Communist China this autumn, gave one of the main reasons why the r is benifc made. He said: "We believe that the on pie who858 words
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Article622 1954-07-13 6 R.B. Ooi - R.B. Ooi by ,\v\v\\\\\\\\\\v \\v\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\w\ 'HIE recent A fiance pro- ressions, which failed on 1 the various Malay Rulers. brought out some interest- ing side-lighU. In Kedah the Rule: 2 younger brother and sistei 2 took part in the Alliance 2 march to the Mana. In622 words
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Article, Illustration345 1954-07-13 6 Allegation Repudiated Sir;— On behalf of the Federation of l'nion s of Government Employees and all Government l'nions and Stall Associations. I repudiate the allegation which appeared in your paper recently that at a meeting held on Tuesday. the Wlh June I^.">4, there was a conspiracy to345 words
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Article109 1954-07-13 6 HATRED PEACE Sir;— The 1 States Secret St Foster Duller always cries I But he is 1 against admitting the Republic of China in the United Nations Assembly However, he likes to cii ing world peace indir< with the Republic of China. Most of the countries including Great Britain have109 words
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Article51 1954-07-13 6 MIUNG SHING JIT PAO feels that the war in IndoChina will continue. It says it despite the opportunist policy of Britain and France which seek to appease the Communist, the Indo-Chinese people will not be Viet rayed. They will continue to fight against their enemy, the Communist51 words
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Article94 1954-07-13 6 N ANYANG SIANG PAU believes that greater trade among nations will not only herald in more wealth but will also lessen possibilities of war. It urges especially the increase in trade between the East and the West. China is in the midst of industrialisation. It needs all94 words
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Article23 1954-07-13 6 CIN CHEW JIT POH rtlmiMfl *J the international political ■gene and thr "critic*!" v •Uftfc it ii going through, lhe23 words
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Article98 1954-07-13 6 Sir; I 'his opportunity to write to you to me information 1 to suggest to you what my ados and I feel about the $100 i May I know whether you i art opened and scrutinh If not. it is a loss of time and money entering98 words
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Article, Illustration136 1954-07-13 6 outcome of the Non-aggression Tan and of the South-East Asia Defence Pact depends upon the forthcoming meeting at Geneva. Britain favours yoking an eement with the Communist powers on the guaranteeing of peace in South Asia. America, however feris that Communist participation is unnecessary, and thai what136 words
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Article206 1954-07-13 6 IT is important that the pe< be told frankly whether the "compromise" agreenu n1 between the Alliance and the British Government is a or "defeat" for the liance. I Melayu says in an editorial. tain leaders have already talked about tiie "victory the Alliance, ii ind206 words
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1091 1954-07-13 6 By The Times Cairo Correspondent HETIIER, after all the recent outs and Ins, Egypt's military regime is any more stable than before is anyone's guess. General Mohamed Neguib has been relegated to the halls of ceremony, where he carries out the formal duties of President,1,091 words
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Miscellaneous19 1954-07-13 6 I I w m w*" ■Ti^* "Here's the first prlxe* dear*~you're well on the way to beeomlng 'Miss Universe'!"19 words
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327 1954-07-13 7 'I-c To Be Used As Springboard For Conquest' WASHINGTON, July 12, (UP). The Chinese munists are (loins: in Indo-China what the (oin did there durinf World War II estab- springboard for the conquest of all South- \sn In the opinion of the former French In Indo-China, Maurice de JrJl mu327 words
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21 1954-07-13 7 .«vno- 12, «UP>. nvented orW redit opter •i.i Brit beold .rrow is I Ofl the21 words
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Article24 1954-07-13 7 35,000-Mile Flight By Woman (62) trMarion mgle-■ti-rday -mile ti i >de •id. .tnd I ng time land to hours 18 direct nti< I -ingle-24 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-07-13 7 many, Prii married id wig of lay. of I head louse present K. *tl in II>I{VI| ON of IOC traditional Tanabata Festtjrar seventh day or seventh month of a V/T° stai «»f the Goddess was unveiled In w ra tiv< Nit higeki dancers in beach haaa u55 words
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Article52 1954-07-13 7 LONDON. Queen tributed io a Roman Cat: is believed to Britain to have done The y git> was itly toward the rei> ing ithwark Cathedral here. The Dukand the U it contribuCathedral administrator, the H Canon Bern. B »ga overwl Bishop Jouthwarki the Right Reverend52 words
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Article49 1954-07-13 7 PUSAN, July 12, (AP) The Republic of Korea fleet sterday LI for Southon *a odwill mission" for me in ping many Naval A emy cadets. It will "pi sy M to the South-e Lan nations which par', •od :ri the anti-Commui conference last mom49 words
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Article30 1954-07-13 7 AKRON. Ohio, July 12 iAP>. Three thousand CIO United Rubber workers here voted unanimously yesterday to continue a strike against the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber company.30 words
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Article438 1954-07-13 7 French Premier Confers With Vietminh GENEVA, July 12 (AP) Racing for an Indo-China cease-fire within the next nine days, French Premier-Foreign Minister Pierre Mendes France yesterday conferred for the first time with an official of the Communist-led Vietminh rebel regime. Meanwhile, United States Secretary438 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-07-13 7 photo. MAKING her sensational nightclub debut at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, is TERRY MOORE in the most shocking dress seen in Las Vegas since Marlene Dietrich's eye-opener last winter. United PressUnited Press - 37 words
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Article107 1954-07-13 7 CAIRO,»July 12. (Reuter).— The British delegation to the Anglo-Egyptian talks here on the S inal zone dispute handed over prop which have been d I at two informal meetings, a joint munique said today. The communique further meetin expected. After a four-hour meeting which ended today,107 words
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Article237 1954-07-13 7 World In Grave Danger— Nehru ALLAHABAD, India, July 12 (Reuter)— Mr? Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, said here yesterday that if the war In Indo-China was allowed to spread the "world would be in grave danger, and fating near annihilation through fullscale atom and hydrogen bomb war." told a237 words
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Article127 1954-07-13 7 TUNIS, July 12 (Reuter)— Police declared a curlew yesterday In parts of Ferryville, 40 miles north-west of here, after a machine-gun attack in which six French civilians were killed and 16 wounded. Saturday's night attack is reported to have been carried out by desert bandit127 words
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Article81 1954-07-13 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 12. The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 20Jd. August 20. d September 21 d. October/ December 21 d. January/March 21 d. April/ unc 21 d. July c.i.f. 2081 words
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Article31 1954-07-13 7 THE TOKYO newspaper Asahi said yesterday America's di lo pull out its ground from Hokkaido —-Japan'- tior'.herr ba fa<in^ Soviet territory has n'j I«»."i4 overall troops red«ploym€tit plan. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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174 1954-07-13 7 Girl Bull-Fighter Faints In Ballet Of Death' LISBON, July 12 <Reuter).-~ Tamara Louwe, lovely 26--year-old Johannesburg model turned matador, fell and fainted In the ring here yesterday while fighting her first bull in public. She came here from South Africa in December. 1952. lo learn bull fighting. Six thousand spectators174 words
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Article136 1954-07-13 7 GUIDED BOMBERS READY FOR WAR BITBURG. West Germany, July 12 (Rnii Cigarshaped objects looking like a cross between a bomb and a jet aircraft stand here about 160 miles from Communist East Germany. ready for action at a moment's notice if war should come. They can be guided by mote136 words
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Article62 1954-07-13 7 INVERNESS. Scotland. July 12. i Router -The "monsi which is supposed to lurk in th< waters of Loch Ness near has been ;iin. The couple who say they saw the HOI both Scots ported that it had on< head and three hump mained in62 words
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Article43 1954-07-13 7 CAIRO. July 12 (Reuter)— Six Egyptian were killed, two wounded four are missing following a i with of Dir on Sun- Sala. r. Director ol 'ian <)c Afl Depart i H^ Btrol 120- truce line ant: half ii43 words
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Article190 1954-07-13 7 But She Gives Way To MALE Deputy DEVON, July 12, < Rental The mayor of Dartmouth. Devon naval town, w have been a guest ol tn our at a dinner given by the Duke of Edinburgh to-i until it was realised I party would be190 words
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Article127 1954-07-13 7 \STELVERTR.V July 12 (Reut night combed the bleak hills around the old h the late Sicilian bandit "K Salvatore Giuiiano I men. who. disguised men, held up a raped with 3,000.000 lire 1.725). Fernando Bolzi. 26. a b. k< f-per who was in127 words
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Article17 1954-07-13 7 MISS Edith Am widoly-known aut?i for clilldren. hu I in Dunodin. Capo Provin 78 ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement855 1954-07-13 8 lrl :m-» BLUE FUNNEL LINE 3ftg« mmm* MANSFIKLIf CO. t LID. t Ke Incorporated in Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other port* to l».i«l S)SMI MtCkMai t:«r»c«» BAILINGS to ll\KKl*(x»L. OLAaGOU', LONDON I (OMIMMAL PORTS Peleus for Liverr>ool Glassgow <;|J/M July 13 Jaly u /Tg FuiVv^i* Elpenor for Marseilles855 words
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Advertisement803 1954-07-13 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANOINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenburg and^,| 0 Wbl S pore p C'k. fc x) "JUTLANDIA" 14/18 July 19/1$ E, km) -ASIA" 24|uly/lAug |uly 2 °/2l j*,. x») "KAMBODIA" 31|uly/2Au* 3/3 A 3/ 3 r r xxxx) "SILANDIA" 44/19 Aug803 words
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313 1954-07-13 9 Arnold C. Brackmon - Arnold C. Brackmon By n a fjondord Special Correspondent BANGKOK, July 12— In the face of a deteriorating economic situation, Field Marshal ribul bonggram's Government has stepped in to bolster the country's rice exports, Thailand's financial mainstay. JN recent weeks the Government has313 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-07-13 9 photo. THE grandson of the Sultan of Solo. Raden Mas Sugiri L S. Danuhusumo, the managing director of the Indonesian National Shipping Company Ltd (Pelni Lines) was at the Kallang Airport to inert hi* wife and two children. Er* in and Joyce, from Indonesia yesterday. Mrs. Sujjiri w.»s presented withStandard - 58 words
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Article155 1954-07-13 9 IHL rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed at quotations slightly above the weekend levels after opening lower, first grade rubber for July shipment being quoted 70* cents per lb o n a stead v market. Prices opened around 70J cents in the morning on an uncertain market and iemained155 words
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Article153 1954-07-13 9 T.HE produce market in Singapore remained quiet in all sections with small business passing at the weekend quotations. Coconut oil was a dull market but prices steadied to around $53* per picul for sellers at Penang Copra remained dull all day with fair business reported. Copra prices quoteo oy153 words
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Article31 1954-07-13 9 PRESIDENT Eisenhower, on Sunday signed the proclamation extending duty free trade relations between the Philippines and the United States. The extension will end on January 1, 1956. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 31 words
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Article33 1954-07-13 9 WEST Germany with 472 exhibitors has the largest representation at the Sixth International Luxembourg Fair which opened on Saturday. Belgium has 287 exhibitors. Britain 40 and the United States 29. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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659 1954-07-13 9 MALAYAN industrial shares remained quietlysteady yesterday, but tin shares were IrreffularJ Rubber shares remained dull, with hardly business passing. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Prefs. 2.00 2 10 Ords. 3.35 3 45 All** let 12 2.* 13 2.* 8.8. Petrol 9 37/9 xbi B M Trustees659 words
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Miscellaneous283 1954-07-13 9 -^^r 5W004^.^-H^ r 'vo'csorr^ c/r^^x- to *1 I ill i r y utpfZ.,^. A<SITTIN'A <>J^OS^7Wvv/r#/«tOOO WET C-CAlN'Tfr J IT'5 TH' NOW THAT L g!L°° P By V. I. HaZin WIf.LV NOT TK STEED t \ON TH OUT^OE C*O#\ \^^^\^SKm MMU VINFOC.iOU SHOULD DO\ OF THESE -bTBITTERs) '^V^W?^ the Heart Oi283 words
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Miscellaneous910 1954-07-13 9 IS INGAP O R E i F IITPfiTI IUIJCIIT I < llvv r Valiant >■»• 33 ~a II .UIJIillRirN 15 p.m. Ipg" <3M m M "II I /llfili Ki\: Three Sailors And A Girl F r ak.sm -2 IHIIiI" I UH 315 fi 50 ad 93 p m WF f910 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-07-13 10 GLYNW JOHNS, star of "The Seekers." attending the world premiere of this British film at the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square, London, wore this stunning evening gown to the sala31 words
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343 1954-07-13 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART IF REGRETS are beginning to tint your pleasure in your fabric or fibre shoes, soil is probably the reason. When dirt begins to smudge out the original freshness of this kind of footwear, they look old beyond their age and343 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-07-13 10 photo). THE sweeping lines of this large-brimmed hat. in polka-dotted blue silk, are accented by its complete lack of trimming. A creation by New York hat designer. Mr. John. Wide WorldWide World - 34 words
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Article128 1954-07-13 10 YY HEN sewing in zippers by hand, take stitches so close to the zipper that the needle brushes the side of the metal. A tiny back stitch gives a neat effect. pRASS stains usually yield to soap and hot water, provided they are attended to quickly.128 words
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238 1954-07-13 10 WE ALL jive a children's parties a some time or other, and we all enjoy them, but no one who has undertaken a party for f" 1^ 1 children will deny that, to be a success it needs careful planning beforehand, and an appreciation238 words
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Article583 1954-07-13 10 HERE'S HOW Says C.B. ACKWORTH by a n edge of real, or artificial, greenery. Food should be varied. Though children admire the spectacle of a large birthday cake they seldom want to do more than nibble at a •lice. Keep the cake small, well decorated, for the children's pleasure is583 words
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Article246 1954-07-13 10 You can't turn the clock back on love or famo 1 j >f TjM)UR people who tried to recapture the happiness they once knew have to admit to failure this week for the second time. For. after divorce, each had remarried their original partner246 words
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Article253 1954-07-13 10 Mar jor ie Proops' Column These four prove, once somehow the spark that again my contention that made it aU sQ wonder f u i once you can tgo back on your has gone jor ever and can > t tracks. You can t turn back be lit up again.253 words
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Advertisement17 1954-07-13 10 NOREXa Woterproof Anti-Magnetic 17 and 21 Jewels Incabloc Tropicolised Obtainable at all ltoding watch dealers »Wiss MAD!17 words
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Advertisement79 1954-07-13 10 (A Full measure^ of Delight fefvK > <=»s«m of iy^| mushroom m-A (X\ (?v) Every last drop of this tan- f talizing soup tempts your appetite. Those tender little mushrooms are specially selected expertly cooked, combined with thick dairy I v cream and exquisitely seasoned to make just about the79 words
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Miscellaneous68 1954-07-13 10 S T O -Vn.T. n ?.r«u!.. XTI(>N: not tty s envious." S j VOIB KIKTIISIGN AND BIR I 111) I I F «home Bl oi- S 7m<i r f !h .h 21 h*°K A r 19 Ma your own environment; jio ou^0 u^. offl E C v J enS|: h68 words
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Article, Illustration512 1954-07-13 11 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By THIS year's Singapore Inter School athletic championships should be a great one for records the performances in recent school meets tell us anything. Records went with the heats, and records will go with the finals tomorrow at Jalan Besar Stadium.512 words
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Article122 1954-07-13 11 Patty Owns Baastad Tennis Cup BAASTAD, SWEDEN. July 11 (Reuter) Budge Patty. :ed States) Wimbledon champion in 1950 and winner of the Italian title this year, won the Swedish men's open lawn tennis championship today when he beat Rex Hartwi^ Australia 7-5. 2-6-3-6. 8-6, 6-4. This was Patty's third successive122 words
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Article31 1954-07-13 11 TAIPING. Mon. In their first year of competition yesterday for a soccer trophy donated by the President of the Taiping Railway, the Railway Recreation Club beat the Stephen Rangers 4-0.31 words
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Article346 1954-07-13 11 JITITIK House emerged champions at the first annual athletic meet of the Havelock Morning School held at the school ground. Runners-up were Mars. Tan Kok Heng swept most of the Class A events to win the division championships, while in the B division Lui Chin Tong346 words
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Article448 1954-07-13 11 SINGAPORE Badminton Association junior tournament ties for tomorrow, Wednesday at 7.15 p.m. are: Court No. 1. Women's Junior Singles Margaret Lim (Mayflower) vs Lim Chan Ping (Sunbeam), Oh Heng Lian (Swing) vs Joan Kao (Swift), Ruby Lam (Sunbeam* Its. Kiong Woon Kew (Jacques). Mary Ong (Marigold) vs Daisy448 words
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Article59 1954-07-13 11 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Indian Football Association which held its annual general meeting last night re-elected Dr. R. L. Samy to be their president for another year. Other office-bearers are: vice-President, Mr. V. Narayanasamy; hon. secretary, Mr. R. S. Maniam; hon. treasurer, Mr. A. Maliappan. Independent delegates,59 words
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Article26 1954-07-13 11 DORTMUND, July 11: (Reuter) Jose Gonzales, the Spanish heavyweight boxing champion, was knocked out by Willi Hoepner (Germany in the sixth round here tonight.26 words
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183 1954-07-13 11 HELSINKI, July 11 (Reuter) John Landy, 24-year-old Australian, and the world's fastest miler, today, failed in his bid to break the world 1,000 metres record. He won a race over the distance in two minutes 20.9 seconds which is five-tenths of a second slower183 words
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Article648 1954-07-13 11 Third Back Is Not A Success r R y Our Own Correspondent IALU TTA, Mon. The Grazer Athletic Klub, of Austria, which is shortly to visit Singapore and Malaya, played two exhibition football matches here belore continuing on their Far Eastern tour. In their first648 words
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Article103 1954-07-13 11 IPOH, Mon.— The following: have been selected to represent the North vs South cricket to be played hen- from July 31 to August 2: A. Jones (Sel), N. Hobbs (Sel). M. Shepherdson (Sel), Gurcharan Singh (Sel). N.A. Philips (Sel), Chua En*r Cheng (Sel). J. H.103 words
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Article87 1954-07-13 11 LONDON. July 12 (Reuter) Sir Gordon Richards. Britain's champion jockey, injured on Saturday when the Queen's horse, Abergeldie. rolled on him at the start of a race was stated today to be "doing very well indeed" in hospital A hospital spokesman said the pelvic bone which87 words
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Article59 1954-07-13 11 BUTTER WORTH, Mon. Twenty-six men, representing the Settlement Home Guard, have entered for the Federation Home Guard Bisley shot at Siginting, Port Dickson, on Saturday, July 17. Those chosen for the various competitions are: Permanent staff Low 800 Tee, Awang bin Naib and Ismail bin Zainal; operational59 words
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Article30 1954-07-13 11 YEARWORTH'S two goals decided yesterday's division 3B league match for RAF Seletar who beat Tempenis Rovers 2-1 at Farrer Park. Justin Morals scored the only goal for Tempenis.30 words
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Article183 1954-07-13 11 TAIPIXG. Mon.— A high standard ot atheletics was seen at the 38th annual sports of King Edward VII school here. Thirteen new school records were established and six of them were in the open division. Ahamad Nazari. who was Victor Ludorum in the open division, created four183 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-07-13 11 THE K. Kangsar Medical Sports Team, winners of the Wakefield Shield for the Inter Hospital Badmintoa Tournament and Challenge Cups, for one mile open and hish Jump open. Left to right: Che Hassan, Mr. tiard>al Singh, Dr. K.B. Pillai, Mr. Lee Fa n Leong, Miss Male Choon? Haw, Che Mo56 words
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Advertisement209 1954-07-13 11 POLICE TENDER NOTICE r pENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Wednesday 28th July 1954 are invited by the Commissioner of Police Federation of Malaya for the supply of barbed wire. Full particulars may be obtained upon application to the Force Quarter-master Police Headquarters, Bluff Road. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE209 words
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Advertisement372 1954-07-13 11 j The (3? *HMI Greatest lK^s\ name in It V^j j watches i> VL^^* I iCYMA liM* J OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADIN' WATCH DEALERS i SINGAPORE STANDARD C^ QUICK -QUIZ J£-;: "7"' YOU ENTER TODAYYOU GET PAID BY RETURN! aT'/i rules art* si ample 1. We give below three clues372 words
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Article, Illustration298 1954-07-13 12 KLASSEN GETS HIS CHANCE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. SHanyorS cricket team to meet Malacca reveals few surprise selections The match, to b«- played on the Padang here, over this ;-end, will be a vital fixture in that both Selangor and Malacca are the champion teams in their respective zonThe main element298 words
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Article82 1954-07-13 12 THE following will play for the Singapore Cricket Association against Combined Schools, play commencing at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday, on the Indian Association ground: V. C. Westerhout, capt., J. Aeria (SRC), B. Suratta (YMCA), S. Paramedevan (BODCA). Mettcase (RAF.Sel.). V. Nathan (CYMA),82 words
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Article30 1954-07-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Survey Department SC beat VOC Sports Club a-3 in a FAS division 3a match on the Taylor Road ground. Surveys led 2-0 at the halftime.30 words
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Article61 1954-07-13 12 IPOH, Mon.— The 12th Royal Lancers beat the Police by three goals to nil this evening in the first division soccer league match played on the Town Padang. The police wasted numerous scoring chances. particularly in the second half, due to erratic shooting by their forwards, especially61 words
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Article81 1954-07-13 12 Jjg Kowloon Motor Bus ComSports Club, due to arrive in Singapore on Thursday 4-at 7 p.m. will play their fii>t game of their tour at Jalan stadium on Saturday iagainst th e Singapore Chinese +Football Association. t\ The next day the K. will meet SAFA \\n- Kowloon81 words
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Article, Illustration582 1954-07-13 12 SUPERIORITY'S SPEED IS SUPERIOR Billdaw Also Impresses By Windsor Lad WORKING twice round on his own, the first at a steady canter, Superiority, with Jackie Smith astride, showed up to a great advantage at Bukit Timah yesterday, when he ran the three in 37 1/5 sec. in effortless style. Superiority582 words
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600 1954-07-13 12 11 Goals Were Enough For The Soccerites STAR SOCCERITES, sparked by a goalhungry Rahim Omar who only stopped with half a dozen goals to his credit, had a field day yesterday against Pulau Brani United to leave Jalan Besar stadium with a 11-0 victory in their division 1 league encounter.600 words
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Article109 1954-07-13 12 Ceylonese For MLTA Tourney IPOH. Mon.-Two players from Ceylon will participate in this year's Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships which are scheduled for Aug. 24 to 30 at the Selangor Club courts. The two players have not been named yet. Entries for the championships close on Aug. 2 and intending participants109 words
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Article26 1954-07-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Police Depot will hold their annual athletic meet on Saturday July 17 at the Police Depot Gurney Road ground.26 words
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Article128 1954-07-13 12 SAFA's Commission of Inquiry mttot terday on the abandoned division > i P lng H% between Wonderlads and BODCA and th Ue 9a "K 3C match between Star Soccerites "A" I Juniors, decided as follows: d Captain of the Wonderlads' team an have instigated his team's walkout a128 words
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Article386 1954-07-13 12 SOME things we can forgive, or treat lightly like the man who forgot to give you back your chary on your hard-up day. ..or the fellow who would rotS play crooked then cricket But some things, which may be forgiven, cannot be leniently treated. One386 words
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Advertisement103 1954-07-13 12 W? T^fh I would not Ji vs^x possible J was amazed at the increased work and the time saved when I let W secretary order the ROYAL typewriter that SHE wanted. Having hoda good look at it, I can understand why ROYAL are the World's larg<* 1 manufacturers of typewriters.103 words
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Miscellaneous30 1954-07-13 12 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1. Tigers v AAA at Jalan Besar Stadium; Div. 3A TMOBA v Radin Mas Ramblers at BODCA; Div. 3B St. Johns SC v Gymkhana SC at Geylang.30 words
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