Singapore Standard, 16 July 1954
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Title Section20 1954-07-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD dfsdfds tt jfc 3H 4 Vol. V. No. 14. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article54 1954-07-16 1 Flood Now Threatens Budapest... (Reiiter) of the flood d Vienna and ning Budapest capital of a r.idio said today had risen to nd had already peas of lowlyauthorities have to combat the roops and the population m *d all night. »le and cattle d areas and n als to danger54 words
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Article427 1954-07-16 1 Boundaries Report Adopted Fed. Agreement To Be Reviewed Mentris Block Move For 'Probe 5 VOTE AGAINST THEIR SULTANS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Mentrfi Besar of five Malay States m the Federation today voted against their Rulers and blocked the UMNO MCA Alliance's petition for an independent427 words
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507 1954-07-16 1 Union Leaders Walk-Out From Meeting MEET OUR DEMANDS OR WE STRIKE, COUNCILLORS TOLD REPRESENTATIVES of 10,000 Singapore City Council labourers/ who are due to strike on Monday, walked out of a meeting called by the Council's Labour Sub-Committee yesterday. The workers' delegation, who represented 11 unions, told the chairman of507 words
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109 1954-07-16 1 Woman Gave Girls Poison In Sweets NEW DELHI, July 15. (AP) Mrs. Ratan Bai Jain, 35, icas sentenced today to die on the gollous for the murder of three young girl eviployees she suspected of having affairs with her husband. The husband operates a clinic for the treatment of sterility109 words
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Article36 1954-07-16 1 MEDELLIN, Colombia, July 15 (AP) Seventy-six dead had been counted on Thursday and more bodies were being dug out of the landslides that buried possibly more than 100 persons on Monday.36 words
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Article88 1954-07-16 1 MR. JAMES Lampton Berry, a U.S. Foreign Service Officer who is now serving as Deputy Operations Coordinator on the staff of the United States Under-Secre-tary of State, Mr. Walter Bedell Smith, has been appointed U.S. Consul General m Singapore. He succeeds Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, who88 words
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Article59 1954-07-16 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 15 <AP> Five wet and weary amateur sailors who had hoped to drift to Hawaii were plucked from their foundering, powerless raft 60 miles off Central California early today. The freighter S.S. Metapan radioed at 4.25 a.m. that all of the men59 words
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Article64 1954-07-16 1 DUESSELDORF Germany, July 15. (AP) Princess Margaret, up early after staying at a dance till dawn, took a boat trip today down the historic Rbine river. She arrived here by plane from Bad Eilson, where British military officers staged a lavish ball last night m64 words
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Article62 1954-07-16 1 HOW would you like to own a necklace worn by a famous Hollywood star? How would you like to be awarded an Oscarwinner's tie? If you attend the gala Movie Ball, there's every possibility that you might be the lucky one! Turn to Page 10 for62 words
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Article30 1954-07-16 1 TWO brothers, Goei Ah Yew, 30, and Goei Ah Tong, 34, who run a foodstall m Malabar Street, Singapore, were stabbed yesterday evening. Police have detained two suspects30 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-07-16 1 FOUR HUNDRED Singapore National Service draftees turned out for their first training yesterday at the Singapore Volunteer Corps headquarters m Beach Road Picture shows a S.V.C. corporal showing a group of them how to use the rifle. Standard photo.Standard - 41 words
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Article34 1954-07-16 1 CANBERRA. July 15 (Reuter) Three members of Australia's Atomic Energy Commission will hold talks with British officials m London later this month, Mr. Howard Beale. Minister of Supply, announced here today.34 words
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Article96 1954-07-16 1 LONG BEACH Calif ornia), July 15 (AP)— Shapely delegates from various nations began arriving today for the Miss Universe beauty pa*eant. The first official meeting of all j the beauties will be held tomorrow evening. The feature of Saturday's programme is a welcoming dinner and96 words
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Article309 1954-07-16 1 MENDES FRANCE, EDEN, BACK IN GENEVA; DULLES GOES HOME PARIS, July 15 The United States agreed today to help France get an Indo China peace by next week even though it will mean the partition of Vietnam and the neutralisation of Laos and Cambodia. In309 words
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Article150 1954-07-16 1 HANOI, July 15 A French Union garrison encircled at Camp Erulin, 30 miles north east of this city, fought off determined assaults by Vietminh rebels today. Camp Erulin is completely cut off, a High Command spokesman said, and is being supplied from the air. He addedUP; AP - 150 words
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Article48 1954-07-16 1 CAIRO. July 15, Reuter. Fires started by Incendiary bombs, broke out simultaneously last night m American Information Service Libraries m Cairo and Alexandria. Several hundred books worth, an estimated $3,500 (£1.178) were destroyed or damaged. No reason has yet been given for the fires.48 words
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Advertisement134 1954-07-16 1 ft 8 #ra ;H E STANDARD lick-Quiz contest 7 was won by Mr. n Seong of Street, Salak Selangor. for $100 fa im. I judged :heong Thiam nown Colony answers 1 HOTPOINT MA T I C DISH Many difflbe solved if you f age of what rtiser has to mments134 words
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Advertisement74 1954-07-16 1 m CAMERAS M^HIF of oil Make* 5 k PHOTO STUDIO 1 Raffles Place ->PWr S>or^-T«l. ***** fc\ x The KeroteM qp X ef rig crat or SwtS^llii ssB? vailing for lias /7£v»vjEj!l^M i,y- j«'*t arrived W.ll.ble for Hire- i, V I»iirth:»xe am lure In X' Malaya Prospective i>ur- S3 i[74 words
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Article1025 1954-07-16 2 BRIGADE BROKE TIES WITH KALLANG Officer Tells Crash Inquiry** Falling Off In Staff Discipline THE City Fire Brigade v vered relationship with the Kallang. Airport fire fighting unit for four years when they found that there was a sudden 'falling of! m discipline among the personnel of the Airport unit.1,025 words
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Article186 1954-07-16 2 S.I.T. May Build Houses For Sale THE Board of Trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust is now considering a suggestion to build low-cost houses for sale to the public. No decision was taken at Wednesday's meeting of the Board although a majority was "strongly m favour" of it. The matter186 words
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Article106 1954-07-16 2 CLOSING rvbber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore on Thursday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 69 69 h No. 1 R.S.S. 6n 69J No. 2 R.S.S. 6f»i 692 No. 3 R.S.S. 681 68} Tone Barely steady. TIN PRICE The price ot tin yesterday was $376106 words
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Article64 1954-07-16 2 THE Union of Burma Airways weekly flight from Rangoon to Singapore, which was cancelled for the past fort night, may be resumed next week, a spokesman for the Airways told The Standard yesterday. The ÜBA weekly flight arrives m Singapore on Wednesdays and leaves on Thursdays64 words
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Article199 1954-07-16 2 PENANG. Thurs. A Special Jury took 24 minutes m the Assize court here today to find a photographic assistant. Ng Chong Kong and a labourer, Liew Ngen Siap, not guilty of the murder of a detective, Lean Khuan Jin, at Aver Itam Bridge on199 words
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Article69 1954-07-16 2 A youth. Chan Meng Seng, snatched a purse from a woman, Chang Sai Geok as she was standing outside the entrance to the General Hospital on May 3. the Singapore Fir Criminal District Court w ->ld yesterday. ncing Chan to one year's rigorous imprisonment, the Judge. Mr.69 words
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1062 1954-07-16 2 GOVT. WAS TOLD: 'LUCK WON'T LAST FOREVER' THE fire lighting arrangements for dealing with a major catastrophe at Kallang Airport were such m 1952 that it gave rise to a feeling that the authorities concerned were "living on borrowed time." This statement was contained m a report made on July1,062 words
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Article, Illustration281 1954-07-16 2 Destitute Labourers Appeal Forjfelr^ CHAN CHOW FOOT, 50, an unemployed labourer, who appealed through The Standard to the people of Singapore "for a helping hand" when the City Police Court decided to demolish his attap shed, yesterday received $302.50 from sympathisers and an offerStandard - 281 words
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Article38 1954-07-16 2 PUSAN fKorea). July 15 (AP)— W. O. Walter Schlaepter. a Swiss member of (he Neutral Nations Inspection Team m Pusan, drowned on Tuesday, while swimming at a beach here, the U.S. Army announced today.38 words
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Article39 1954-07-16 2 17 Men On Assembly Charge JOHORE BAHRU Thun In the Polii. men arresU Bail m» wet Tnt Cncii. L Chen? Hi:,, Sob Kwee 5 Ec Wah. Cl Yew Chian Chun Teonj Toh Chwe« Seng. Koh Wai Koh £ng Hoe.39 words
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Advertisement314 1954-07-16 2 *===iM'\ SINCAPORE STANDAM C^^QUICK-QUIZ YOU ENTER TODAYYOU GET PAID BY RETURN! ruies 4ii-i» ttintpi* I. We give below three clues to the names of a wooWi m TCXDAY'S pages of The Standard. All you find the correct names of tfv ertised p md wtif them m the coupon below. I314 words
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210 1954-07-16 3 U.K. FIRM IS DESIGNING MACE FOR ASSEMBLY Standard Staff Reporter A BRITISH firm m London reputed for its quality craftsmanship is now designing a Moce for Singapore's proposed Legislative Assembly. Simpler m design and less elaborate than the reseated by cinema magnate, Mr. Wan Tho, the Assembly's Mace will be210 words
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Article13 1954-07-16 3 V worth $450 bei > European was motor car at •relay after-13 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-07-16 3 A DINNER m honour of Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. who was recently awarded an M.8.E., was held m the Po Chiak Keng, an association of the Tan Clan of Singapore. The dinner was given by the President of v the association, Mr. Tan Boon Khak, andStandard - 121 words
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Article209 1954-07-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federal Housing Trust is putting up an exhibition of model homes m Kuala Lumpur to get the public interested m becoming house owners. Similar exhibitions were held m both Penang and Alor Star, m Kedah, where they have proved to be209 words
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Article30 1954-07-16 3 3 MONTHS' FOR JEWEL THIEF LUMPUR, Thurs. an. 23 and today conFii i h arge of t m need mprisoniram, who plead>ld neck--2 12 from a ndang Kernt here on30 words
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Article22 1954-07-16 3 of the oi India m MaA Gopala Menon. Kirture for It towns on from July 0 Singapore on22 words
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Article57 1954-07-16 3 A PARCEL containing a boy's shirt, a birthday greeting card and a pair of nylon stockings, was found m a taxi between Orchard Road and Ay or Rajah Road, yesterday. The taxi driver has handed the parcel over to trie Rp»;.,trar of Vehicles' Office m Middle57 words
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Article72 1954-07-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Atan bin Awang was sentenced m the Sessions Court today by Mr. N. L. Cohen to three years' imprisonment, to be followed by two years' Police supervision, for theft of cooked food valued at $10. Atan, who admitted previous convictions, committed the theft72 words
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Article, Illustration262 1954-07-16 3 THE full constructional working plans for Singapore's first Blind Centre have now been finalised, Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland, President of the Singapore Association for the Blind told The Standard yesterday. Ground is expected to be broken m September on the Crown Land site granted262 words
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Article104 1954-07-16 3 TWO men. Ng Ah Hoe and Ong Lye Huat, members of an unlawful assembly. were yesterday convicted .m the upore Second Criminal District Court on a charge of rioting at Aljunied Road on Jan. 13, this year. was sentenced to months' rigorous imprisonment and Ong was fined104 words
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Article79 1954-07-16 3 THE Singapore Improvement Trust does not make any loans to anybody, said the Manager of the Trust. Mr. J. M. Fraser, yesterday. He was refuting statements made by a prominent member of a Singapore association that the Trust granted building loans to Government servants and City79 words
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Article54 1954-07-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Two youngsters, former inmates of the Social Welfare Home, Johore Bahru, Lim Teck Lai and Ho Seong Yong, were each fined $45 for cheating three women by obtaining money from them. They said that they were collectors for the Social Welfare Home funds and54 words
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Article, Illustration159 1954-07-16 3 MOTHER (Of 14 Children) GAVE 7 GALLONS BLOOD A 56 YEAR OLD, hale and hearty mother of 14 children, six of whom are alive today, has since 1947 donated more than four gallons of blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre. Mrs. Mabel Beatrice Wheatley of Cumberland Lane was presented159 words
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Article38 1954-07-16 3 THE Government Junior Staff Union. Penang and Province Wellesley, will hold a special general meeting on Saturday to discuss the questions of salaries and consolidation of the cost-of-living allowance into the basic salaries.38 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-07-16 3 AMONG the prominent people present at the SVC. Ball on Saturday, July 10, were: W/C. H. G. Oates. Commanding Officer of the MAAF; Mrs. L. H. N. Da vies; Col. T. J. Hutchinson. Commandant of SVC; Dr. E. V. Crowe; and Mr. L. H. N. Davies,Standard - 54 words
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Article87 1954-07-16 3 THE Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Ghows. yesterday rejected a guilty plea m a long letter of explanation sent to him by Gan Hui Hong. Mr. Ghows ordered the court usher, Mr. Abu Bakar. to send a reply stating that the plea of guilty must87 words
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Article120 1954-07-16 3 U.S. Study Grant For Engineer PENANG, Thurs.— Mr. Ng Jit Thye, nrst post-war president of the Hong Kong University Students* Union, has been awarded a United States international exchange students' grant for post-graduate study m civil engineering at the University of Illinios. He is the second son of a local120 words
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Article289 1954-07-16 3 Don't Deny Us Our Jobs' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The wives of senior Government officers are denying many Malayan bread winners of their livelihood, said Mr. A.K. Lai, General Secretary of the Government Non-Pen-sionable Officers' Association, m condemning Government's policy of employing the wives of senior289 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-07-16 3 MISS FRANCISCA MAAS, 19-year-old Indian dance enthusiast, M she will appear m a dance recital to be presented by pupils of Mrs. Taylor's School of Dancing at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on July 28.36 words
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Article40 1954-07-16 3 PENANO. Thurs.— Ho Guards of Batu Ferrinßhi will be presented with di^bandment certlftcatr> at a parade to be held at the vacant ground opposite Batu Ferringhl Malay School at 5 p.m. on Friday, July 16.40 words
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Advertisement233 1954-07-16 3 mnnnnnnnnn: F*|S! .:tmtm*mrattOTng I OUR Ist ANNUAL SALE I IS NOW AT ITS PEAK g Follow the crowd -3 Children's Leather Shoe s S2.?>o pair Gents' Nylon Acetate Sports' Shirts »rh Ladies' Gents' Leathe r Shoes from S.'J.OO p Genuine American Sports' Shirts N 3 Ladies' Seaside Clogs (Shoe-Style) fLM233 words
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Miscellaneous44 1954-07-16 3 M Weather Teinperatmre: From 'ulv II to 7.30 a.m. Peaau (73F). i l K.L. (70F), Kuantaa (711 J I mperature: From P.m. on Ju!. R Penanc <*:>! I X L (90F)! ianun KF). JJJ.JJ. a.n, to Penang (o.lo|, Ha l,um.' U+y UJ **«h (I.UI, Ku*«U«44 words
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Article, Illustration650 1954-07-16 4 Only Woman Candidate Only Woman Candidate Among 26 For Ipoh IPOH, Thurs.— Che Loily Moriom, (36), former Social Welfare Officer m the State, is the only woman candidate out of 26 who will contest for 12 seats m the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council election650 words
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Article51 1954-07-16 4 PEN AN G, Thurs.— The Municipal Secretary and Treasurer, Penang, Mr. S V Adams, stated today that the 12 flats m Ah Quee Street have now been let to persons, who were formerly occupying unauthorised buildings on Municipal property m the Prangin Road and Maxwett Road51 words
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Article44 1954-07-16 4 THE Industrial and Commercial Bank Ltd., Singapore will be officially opened on July 17. A reception to mark the occasion will be held on the day at the bank premises, 117/119, Cecil Street. Xrom 10 a.aa. to 1 p.m.44 words
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Article44 1954-07-16 4 THIEVES broke into a shop m Onan Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night and stok worth of cigarettes, cash $34 and two gold rings valued at $88. Entry was gained into the shop by the use of a (hi plicate key.44 words
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199 1954-07-16 4 FIRST BIG KILL BY 'TERMITE' TROOPS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Gurkha patrol has killed Yip Sang, notorious Ipoh District Committee Member of the Communist terrorist organisation, m the first big kill of "Operation Termite," it was officially reported today. Men of the fourth platoon of the "B" Company, 1/6 Gurkhas,199 words
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Article36 1954-07-16 4 HONGKONG. July 15. Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.57 HI sterling; $5.***** to 1 $1,320 to Malayan $1; $0,189 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $250.:<75 to 1 tael.36 words
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Article254 1954-07-16 4 PENANG, Thurs The United Malays National Organisation. Penang Branch, will move a resolution at its annual general meeting at Bayan Lepas on July 25. requesting its parent organisation t<; boycott the Federal elections if its demand for 60 per cent elected members to the Federal254 words
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Article149 1954-07-16 4 JAKARTA. July 15. <Reuter> Exports of high grade rubber, coffee and tea from East Sumatra to Singapore and Malaya have been banned, according to an official statement issued by the Medan office of the Controller of Exports. fro official explanation for the ban was given but149 words
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Article44 1954-07-16 4 THE District Officer. Larut and Matang, Mr. O.W. Wolters, OBE. who is shortly proceeding on long leave, will be the guest-of-honour at a farewell dinner at Taiping's Hokkien Hoay Kuan tomorrow to be given by the communities of the district.44 words
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Article189 1954-07-16 4 MALAYA'S foreign trade during May showed an adverse balance of $9,388,540, exports being $255,475,090 and imports $264,863,630, according to official statistics. The total value of Malaya's imports m the first five months this year amounted to $1,251,588,476 with exports at $1,154,170,380. During May, Malaya exported $32,257,137189 words
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Article, Illustration267 1954-07-16 4 City Receives Portrait Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE would rise to greater heights because its foundations were well hud by Sir 1 Franklin Gimson, its first Governor after the liberation, the Deputy President of the Legislative Council, Mr Tan Chin Tuan, said when he presented aStandard - 267 words
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Article51 1954-07-16 4 LORRY DRIVER IS JAILED MARIYA San driver, wept m Traffic Dist: day, when t. W. Ghow six months' i meol Mohd Ghousf his lorr Shahu: i 1 Mohii- that while w I on thu tion, h< walking behind him bark upon him. "I said Shahu!. Ed m* In hi i51 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-07-16 4 MEMBERS of the Singapore Art Society were hosts to Mr. Dong Kinsman, one of America's foremost water colour artists, at an informal get-together > ester day at the home of Urn Society's president ir Kok Hoc Speaking of landscape W "The unique hlendmEasl and \V»>t shown m88 words
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Advertisement162 1954-07-16 4 I/l/b. (iOtt UiOKt #Wol ask for HEINZ 1 m jm Just a little Heinz Tomato Elm Ketchup creates flavor sensa/jj A tion! You'll love the zestful /I tang it adds to your favorite r^ Hfl mea^» the delicious savor it Ji I gives to soups and special rec- M r~^^~^^9162 words
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50 1954-07-16 5 Rows At Ist Meeting In New Council Expected ndard Stiff Rrportrr eting ol the the I C.B I>. R the tains Raj i f he > -ii by .1 V. >vI I < 1 ibi ie Facade Mr M.P.D dis- c lisf ranch <lt iv bebills, m II! 11] be50 words
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Article15 1954-07-16 5 youth. Subin, (2 and disid ph Sixth [c of of of15 words
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Article24 1954-07-16 5 E men, n 18 to the c for gam Pagoh. v to be '.former. A sum I on the gu24 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-07-16 5 S INC. A PORK artist Mr. \Vu Tsai Yen demonstrates his technique of finger nail painting to Rirls from Paddington and Maida VaJe High School who were visiting the Imperial Institute m London where Mr. Wu is holding an exhibition. At his side is his wife whoA.P. - 81 words
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Article162 1954-07-16 5 A MIDDLE-AGKD Chinese, who had a penchant p sleeping under omnibuses, has been sent to the ;<><>dbridge Mental Home for observation by the 1 olice. I when the i<»und sleeping re Tract ion lanjong ;-Bht by the conductor < n bus about to162 words
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Article60 1954-07-16 5 i ftkJ Standard London Correspondent Wcet «f July 's— The following are the closing i a/.. r 0?d Ml on the London Morker. Spot WV UUN RUBBER August 20 m. isit LONDON TIN Spor £764 per ton, buyers. £766 sellers. Three months £755 buyers. £756 sellers.60 words
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Article208 1954-07-16 5 ABOUT 30 "forgotten men" who maintain the Raffles, Horsburgh, Pulau Pisang, and Sultan Shoal Lighthouses are dissatisfied with the present food ions issued to them. The Standard understands that the major portion of the monthly rations issued to the men consist of canned provisions. No fresh208 words
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Article252 1954-07-16 5 Highest In The World LONDON, July 15. (Reuter). Mr. A. G. Glenister, Chairman of the Malayan Chamber of Mines, yesterday expressed the hope that the Federation of Malaya Government would take "immediate and practical action" to reduce the export duty on tin exported from252 words
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Article80 1954-07-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government. The Standard understands, does not contemplate at the moment to reduce t.ti export duty. Official sources said any question of revision of the present duty will have to wait until Government has received and considered the report ot the International80 words
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217 1954-07-16 5 CHINESE PLAY IN WESTERN TRADITION Standard Theatre Critic Tilt: first public performance of the Arts Theatre's new play. "The Motherly and Auspicious" by Maurice (ollis. was presented Ust night at the Victoria Theatre. As the title suggests, the play is a long chronicle concerning the reign of the Dowager Kmpress217 words
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Article23 1954-07-16 5 A V woman living m ("hid! Road lo>t a diamond ring worth $670 on Tuesday. The ring was m a cupboard.23 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-07-16 5 THE Indian Government Representative m Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, speaking at a tea party given m his honour m the Capitol Ballroom yesterday by the Indian University Graduates Association of Singapore. Earlier, the president of the association. Mr. P. S. Raman, congratulated Mr. Menon onStandard - 84 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-07-16 5 THE headquarters of the Thee Konh Tua Benevolent Association was declared open In Yio Chn Kanjj Road. Singapore, recently by Mr. Ernest Fernando, a resident of the area Picture shows Mr. Fernando being presented with a bouquet bj Mi»rs Ta« Lee Wah and Sg Syc Leek. Mr.62 words
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Article105 1954-07-16 5 Need For Teachers In Malaya LONDON. July 15. (Reuter). In the House of Commons erday Mr. Stan Awberry >our) asked Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. Colonial Secretary. how many graduates passed through the University of Malaya m the past five years and how many of them took up teaching po Mr. Awberry105 words
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283 1954-07-16 5 NEW BRITISH TYPE S-55 COPTERS FOR RAF Buildup To Start Soon KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. British versions of the American S-55 Sikorsky helicopters operated by the Royal Air Force m Malaya are shortly to supplement No. 848 Naval Air Squadron m troop and freight-lifting duties. The Standard learnt today. The exact283 words
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199 1954-07-16 5 'MONOPOLY CAUSE OF DEARER FREIGHT' THE monopoly enjoyed by one shipping company of the Singapore-Borneo sea route if the main cause of nigh freight charges and delayed transhipments of local goods to Borneo ports. Singapore Chinese merchant and associations declared m letters to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. The199 words
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71 1954-07-16 5 Court Order For Mental Observation A TENTATIVE charge of rape was preferred against Tang Man Chuck. 23. m the Singapore Fifth Police Court, terday. The charge alleged Tan had sexual intercourse with a girl under 14 years old. at an address In Duxton Road on July li. at about 9.3071 words
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Article108 1954-07-16 5 LONDON. July IS, (Reuten Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secre aid on Tuesday m a written reply that no request h3d been made for a wage council In the Malayan tin Industry. He was replying to Mr. E. Popplewell. Labour, who asked if Mr. Lyttelton wai In108 words
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Advertisement308 1954-07-16 5 I THE INDUSTRIAL (COMMERCIAL I 1 BANK, LTD. j (Incorporated la the Colony of Singapore) 1 117 1 19, Cec.l Street J SINGAPORE, I. I tare the [pleasure to announce the Official Often ing of their Hank on 17th July 1954. AUTHORISED CAPITAI $10,000,000.00? PAID-UP CAPITAI 2,000,000.00; J TAN KIM308 words
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Article868 1954-07-16 6 r piIIS is leading the political future of Indians m Malaya to a .situation which is as perilous as it is undignified." So observed Mr. R. Ramuni at a public meeting sponsored by the Malayan Indian Congress. The p< ril to Malayan Indians was seen m the elections868 words
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Article674 1954-07-16 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by I^O certain English words 1 have the same meaning throughout Malaya? This may seem a .strange qi. tion to ask. but the following incident will show that some words, mean one thing m one place and have taken on other meanings m other674 words
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Article94 1954-07-16 6 I MELAYU an inquiry into the admil >n of the Tanjong Ka; X o Mill COB It says that since thr itl < iment. the npanj has never he era! meeting of its shareers. The status of the mpany ii also unknown. The Government says that it helps the company94 words
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Article140 1954-07-16 6 r pHE problems connected with the development of Ch education In Singapore discussed by hew Jit Pob. It rf- the supplementary examination! conducted by the seven middle toll which closed before the terminal examinations were held term, as indicative of the student-teacher co-operation that has al -ted.140 words
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Article81 1954-07-16 6 INYANG SIANG PAT bel> lieve> ;he qur "do you favour the- continued control of rice by Govern- c asked, nobody m Sinj Ao-ild say ye.« The reason |j simple, "lie who favours further control, oblikes to pay more for his rice. Not long ago. say* N Kedah and81 words
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Article36 1954-07-16 6 v har: F] Antho try J :e>e pc The Inc.' c people •old" B S It would b< bett< were to ci altitude and Dv: id This the W< tyi says the tuner36 words
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Article642 1954-07-16 6 PHILIP DEANE - Burma Fears Chinese Threat PHILIP DEANE Rangoon. I Mr THE WAR In IndoChina will soon be over, either by agreei ment or by a French 5 defeat, and we shall be the next target, say i the Burmese. They i say this with bitter--5 ness, for the victory 1 over642 words
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Letter110 1954-07-16 6 Sir;— Another Graduate" Is informed that there is no power under the constitution of the University of Malaya Society to convene another Inaugural Meeting of the Society to iv-inaugu-rate the Society, whatever this may mean. 2. "Another Graduate' will on joining the Society be furnished with a110 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-07-16 6 "A ruddy finr hiker yoi turned vui U bcl*11 words
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Article339 1954-07-16 6 William Clark - SHOCK TREATMENT FOR FRANCE William Clark LONDON NEW and dangerous operation is being tried out on the almost prostrate body of France. It is a form of shock-treatment which appears to have been recommended as the cure for her ills by the British and American leaders' meeting at Washington. The339 words
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Advertisement16 1954-07-16 6 A THOUGHT FOR TODAY Liberty, when it begins to take root, ij plant rapid growth. —Washington.16 words
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Advertisement31 1954-07-16 6 The Malayan Way of Life 1 Sunlifhr on the river iwjyinf »jmpj nf laughing boatmen these are the thm^ thit •nrich the Malayan icent hhc a !«•<< be f (orlgUcrq of course31 words
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Miscellaneous75 1954-07-16 6 view/* my sasom-h»Z5*!S£5E5 ■tek,^ J l{ 'WVv WASHINGTON AMERICA INVENTS X-*AY L 4 ek MACULE WHICH SPOTS DANGEROUS A^ 9 THOUGHTS OF SCIENTISTS BRITAIN DISREGARDING CRY WESTMINSTER SIAMESE, TWIN-M.P op 'There aint no sucm animal* "hal* labour. hAip tort -(They AGREE ahd mew tracks «n the on jaost issues anyway)75 words
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218 1954-07-16 7 UN ADMISSION OF RED CHINA MUST WAIT-CHURCHILL LONDON, July ir>. (UP). Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday that admission of nuin jst China to the I nited Nations should be postponed and he stoutly defended the Inited elates against criticism by Socialist leader Clement Attlee. Even now. Churchill de>ngrily,218 words
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Article10 1954-07-16 7 Margaret 's Partners Were Away rom in ith a omof10 words
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Article61 1954-07-16 7 LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, July 15, (Reuter). rd Cherwell, scientific adviser to Sir Winston hurt hill, forecast here yesterday that nuclear chemistry would provide "enormous energies from illimital materials." r 11 r idim4 nt- Ible ci- on an econonber of Energy I industrial for the had tho all61 words
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Article44 1954-07-16 7 lIC AGO. July 15 AP D. Stragusu. pnsident of Admiral Corporation. Wediv that "by ChriMmas the first colour television sets with a 21-inch tube will be on the mai He predicted they would make obsolete all previous colour sets.44 words
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Article36 1954-07-16 7 HONGKONG. July 15 (AP) Thirty-four Chinese repatriates from the United States arrived m Hongkong aboard the President Cleveland yesterday en route to Red China They escorted to a train which took them to the border.36 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-07-16 7 photo. IT A L I a N film at tress Ross a n a Podosla as Helen m H flen of Troy which is being: filmed at Rome's (me CltU Studios. Backrroud is a temple *»f ancient Tvu\. as constructed for tindin.. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article165 1954-07-16 7 CRANFIELD, BEDFORDSHIRE. July 15. (Router). Britain's giant crescent-winged Victor bomber claimed to be the most powerful plane m existence crashed during trials at Cranfield Airheld yesterday, killing the pilot and three of its crew. The Vic-tor which is still on the secret list is m super165 words
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Article102 1954-07-16 7 She Threw Them Out Jumped M\V YORK. Jul> 15 (AP).— Mrs. Lutyie Kennedy. 28. threw her two children out of the window of their fourth floor apartment early yesterday and jumped after them. The m o t h c r is m serious condition m hospital, charged with attempted murder.102 words
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310 1954-07-16 7 Ex-Convict Arrested For Raping Baby Girl SEMINOLE. Texas, July (Reuter)— Pol »terday accused Bill i. of aling and raping the four-month-okl daughter of a Japanese war bride. ies was arrested, jailed re and charged. The child Is Jackie Jo Davis, daughter of a former U.S.. id his Japanese wife. Mr.310 words
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Article146 1954-07-16 7 DENVER, July 15, (AP). Dr. Paul Kotin, assistant professor of pathology at the University of Southern California, said Wednesday that smoking could be one of many causes of lung canter but that it could not alone be blamed. Here to address the eighth. annual Rocky146 words
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Article246 1954-07-16 7 Dulles Paris Trip Explained By Ike WASHINGTON, July 1 s— President Eisenu7 r told S news conference yesterday the whole Asian problem is one m which the entire tree world is concerned. He made this comment In reply to a question on whether the issueA.P.; Reuter - 246 words
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Article146 1954-07-16 7 Thailand Honours Weyland WASHINGTON. July 15: < UP> i Thailand Ambassador! Pote Sara s i n yesterday made General Otto P. Weyland. commander of the 1 tactical air force, a Kn, Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant and dec, .rated him with the Star of Order146 words
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Article63 1954-07-16 7 SANTIAGO, Chile July 15. '—The i Mini yesterday announced plans for meeting here of the permai committee for of the maritime riches of the South Pacifi apparently to discuss the problem of Japanese ■pirate" whaU The official announcement said the Foreign Office is commencing consultations preliminary to63 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-07-16 7 A FOUR-ENGINED British Jet atom bomber crashed m the airfield of an aeronautical colk«e m Cranfleld. Bedfordshire, England. yesterday killing the crew of four— i A. P. photo. SOME sick, some wounded, some simply exhausted from the lons trip from their homes Vietnam refugees from theA.P. - 75 words
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Article53 1954-07-16 7 BANGKOK, July 15, (AP)— A band of io yunnanete <r ed the frontier from Bunnu about 25 miles due south of Mong Hang on Monday, opened fire at a Thai police patrol, and fled, according to a delayed M received here on nesday. No one53 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-07-16 7 Ava Bullfighter pilotO. AVA (lAKDNKK dines m a Itrno hotel with Mictie I.vis Dominguin. Spanish hull Affcter, last week is In Nevada establishing rcsMiemr f«»r a divorre Iron singer Frank Sinatra. Domlngnln denied he pljnm ■< t<> marrj Miss Gardner, but admitted "1 lo\e her ,n a friend." A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article165 1954-07-16 7 WASHINGTON, July 15. (Reuler). Official Washington reacted with dismay to t lie vehemence of Mr. Clement Attlee's attack m the House of Commons yesterday on United Slates foreign policies m the Tar East and Kurope. In particular h. tion that Gener Chiang Kai-s!. "pensioned olT"165 words
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Article84 1954-07-16 7 A Call For Calm And Tolerance LONDON. July 15 <UP '-Mrs. Vl Java Lakshml Pandit. 1 Indian President ol the United Nations, called yesterday for calm and tolerance m facing and trying to understand the probl r and peace. She was speaking at a luncheon arranged m her honour here84 words
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Article36 1954-07-16 7 PARIS. July Showers and iden did n«n prevent Par: .>:. the tail ol the H V«<al night. Ali he city, hund of platform I m the st bands and ]>■ and dance ant! Impromptu36 words
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Advertisement104 1954-07-16 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYsJf^ NEW BOOKING OFFICE j FOR YOUR AIR RESERVATIONS j OFFICE HOURS 8.30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. "TH rfT 1 DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS R( FF utS V OCEAN BUILDING J P C l—sK PRINCE ST. ENTRANCE r w j OFF —I_Zl° -J RAFFLES PLACE i GENERAL SALES AGENTS j104 words
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Advertisement61 1954-07-16 7 fiood Mbws^t —^o>^" tor 'f^r !^^D) HtR IT' v > N v oN MAJESTY siif» s J^* THE BABY nt 0 t 0 NONE BUT HIT BEST HARRINGTON SQUARES Size 30" x 30" Two Fold $17.50 per doz BATH TOWELS 30" x 42" 3.95 each FACE TOWEL 15" x 26"61 words
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Advertisement754 1954-07-16 8 EAST ASIATIC LINK SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam h Cdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and O,|, y Spore P ju. x) -JUTLANDIA" Cdn. 29/30 19/19 v "ASIA" 24|uly/lAug L Wf 2 kxk) "KAMBODIA" 31|uly/2Aug 3/3 Au! > 3H S xxxx) "SELANDIA" 14/19 Aug 20/20 Au« xxxxx) "SAMOA"754 words
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Article39 1954-07-16 9 THE Hou.se Banking Committee m Washington has approved a Senate pa bill raising the Lending Authority of the Export Import Bank from four-and-a-half to five thousand million dollars to reorganise the Bank's administrative set up. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article272 1954-07-16 9 Rubber Plants Are Hit By Arnold C. Brackman, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 15. Indonesia's embryonic rubber manufacturing industry is today m a constant state of deterioration and will face total paralysis m coming months unless drastic steps are taken, informed rubber quarters told The Standard.272 words
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120 1954-07-16 9 Rice Sales' Competition To Cease? BANGKOK, July 15 <AFP> —Thai Government spokesman. Lieut. Gen. Karb Kunjara tc/Td the press on Tuesday that Burma and Thailand had agreed to set up committees m their respective capitals with the purpose of harmonising rice export policies and avoid detrimental competition m world markets.120 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-07-16 9 photo. ELEPHANTS and modern tractors are employed m the work of building Ceylon's new Fisheries Harbour, adjoining: Colombo Harbour on the north UPUP - 23 words
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Article115 1954-07-16 9 Japanese Apples Are Cheaper LONDON. July IS (Reuter) Mr. R. S. Russell, Conservative Member of Parliament, asked Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. Colonial Secretary. yesterday to what extent imports of apples into Malaya and Singapore from Japan had increased lately. He also asked how this had affected imports from Australia and how115 words
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Article185 1954-07-16 9 NEW YORK, July 15, (Renter). According to press reports, the Director of Bureau of Res rch of B.F. Goodrich Company said he was c0n,...! d that natural rubber output m 1960 would be no higher than it is yesterday and conceivably it could be185 words
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Article114 1954-07-16 9 THE rubber market, ifi Singapore !jy d barely steady at t>}»| cent: ]b., n drop of i cent I I Wednesday's levels, for grade rubber for A !up-» ment. 'J Ik it was fair activ the market prices p. at well below the day's levels. S liquidation the trade114 words
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Article74 1954-07-16 9 THE produi m Singapore was dull In with only small I pra opened dull and remain* (i m> thrc i rs Holiday. Cutler Bath and Co.. I Al <■! 11 a.m. $30| PTKMBKR m. Market opo\ 'I dull. Singapore pi oy ihe Chinese Prod .nge yesterday were (pei GamWei74 words
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Article44 1954-07-16 9 SHAR ES THE turnover of I conttnui d to I tuxah re- show y i INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller! Neave :mo Waugh I otel i Traders 20.f)0 2 MINING a! Amal 12/fl cd Km Kucha i rak c<» Renoi ,v Teluk X RURKKK Amal Pukong44 words
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Miscellaneous236 1954-07-16 9 ITI ft^» c^ WTHIN6W By Al C«pp The Heart Ol Juliet Jones Vy SfanDrakt t u'pwrtu/ AwTuiiu/t 9 CTiTFuaiv I^/ui I itJilmXrflut^K THAT o TMfe fflGwT SPIRTT, MOWAI?D, --.T T-.B «:NT BUS^St... BUT IVI BlfT I KMOW TWE PESM^PS 4 SECOND <* 3 *Wj^^T SJfißoSK^Simf Sm^T /pO rNOW BAN<iNS. lAi236 words
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Miscellaneous666 1954-07-16 9 b^ ~^^^«na I IDO' "Mien Tien"' 3 7. 915 pm. 119 3.90, 6.45 and I lr> pm. fflf^fTT _7B Rt\:"Be!ow The Sahara 3. 6309 15 MOINT PI. I \M It I I lei K\ IIJ(IAD ON pm The (free .sh •JIIIV]HK \S IV Cj r_ ,j__i_» (.M»MK: Aver Mal ftt^666 words
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Article, Illustration895 1954-07-16 10 Hollywood 'Donation THE lovely necklace which Hollywood star Susan llayward wears m the CinemaScope presentation of "Demetrius And The (iladiators* is being specially airflown to Singapore for the gala Movie Ball.Her studio— Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox—is sending it as a special "donation" to be handed to the895 words
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Article327 1954-07-16 10 Niven Becomes A 'Bad Boy' REG WHITLEY t films n w $h Giving m London DAVID NIVEX has an unbad boy —m "Happy Ever After." He :es it off surprisingly well. This is a very amusing comedy about Ireland made by an Italian (Mario Zampi)! All about the efforts of327 words
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Article59 1954-07-16 10 ]\R W. W. WETZEL has J received the Samuel L. Warner Memorial Award of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers for (.standing work m iragnetic recording develop). Magnetic recording and much of Dr. Wetzel'i work m this field is noio bringing three-dimensional phonic) sound to motion59 words
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Article185 1954-07-16 10 Toast The 'Stars' In Champagne r M^HK Krrnch look will p«*r- i 1 I iile the Mo\ it- Ball when bevy of local young Intrr- J national beaut let will go from table t<» tabli-. <lr*'s«.»'d ,js smart Parisienne traitresses, i selling champagne bf the r glass. Tlir girls will185 words
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Article206 1954-07-16 10 THE "Pick Your Harem" Contest run m conjunction with the J. Arthur Rank Technicolor musical, "You Know What Sailors Are" proved to be a great succ bringing m several thousand entries none of which. however, was an all-correct one. The panel of judges therefore awarded the prizes206 words
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Advertisement346 1954-07-16 10 j (AIIIAY ORIiWISAMON AIIKACTIOMS! TODAY DAILY! riTUAV^A 1109 a.m.. 1.4.1-1.1:1 -6.45 LJH f fill r/ o »n r. m JOUrl 9.SQ p.m. PIKW 4C 0 Alfi CONDITIONED ..Wllh. M.GJTS STARTLING DItAMA THAT GRIPS \oi; FROM START TO FINISH! "EXECUTIVE SUITE /^O?H^ Starring dtrt\ 4 i\ William Holden June Allyson dwKPUJLr346 words
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Advertisement266 1954-07-16 10 #SHAW BROTJig] I ALAN Bcw i a nn HB! MOST ts LADD "O'ROURR? p JAPANS STORY OF A GREAT i, IN MANDARIN DIALOGUE "OKINAWA" WITH AN ALL-STAI JAIVWI >! i x>| distrhh Mi) n\ siiaw b IAUJrJJIIJU HRIAN DONUVV m I sW2ivsrll T »"^orroH: SI, At fill ANNB BAXTER mi266 words
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Miscellaneous361 1954-07-16 10 j The Stars And You J By RITA DEL MAR J Ton (t mi \lK)\: C I h«Tf i, a better thing on earth than wealth, a 5 t h«'tl«T thing than life Itself; J ami that X to hive ilone something before jroa dir. tor ttliirli «:>«»<! men may361 words
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493 1954-07-16 11 Marlar Loader Stake Claim For Australian Tour (Sus'sfxWo^ thl V r' < Reut «>- R°bin Maria (Surrevi for tht m Gentlemen a »<» Peter Loade isurrey) for the Players, greatly strengthened thpi claims for a place m the MCC party to tour Aus traha next winter with fine bowlin/ perform**™493 words
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Article110 1954-07-16 11 ST ANDREWS. Scotland, July 15, 'AP).— British veteran golftook the Lord Derby trophy away from the United States Wednesday by chalking up eight points m the singles matches to four for the invaders. At the end of two days play the British had 30 points,110 words
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Article67 1954-07-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— following office bearers of the Harrisons Sports Club were elected at the annual general meeting last night: President. F. L. Sheriff: vicelent: R. H. Bein: hon seev. Matthew Danker; Treasurer. S. A. Nathan, come, D. R. John, Tan Mah Liong. A Gopal L de67 words
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Article213 1954-07-16 11 PARIS. July 14: (Renter).— Flory Van Donck, tall Belgian professional, won the French Open Golf championship at Saint Cloud here today with a 72 holes aggregate of 275. •i Donck won five titles if continental championships last season but thic was his first triumph m213 words
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123 1954-07-16 11 NEW YORK, July 15 (AP)— Nino Valdes o Cuba won a technical knockout victory over Tommy Jackson of the United States last night m 2.35 of the second round. The victory moved Valdes nearer to a meeting: with heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. Valdes weighed 204,123 words
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Article81 1954-07-16 11 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, July 14: (Reuter)— The United States won two singles matches against the West Indies to take a 2—o lead In their first round North American zone Davis Cup tie here today. The winners qualify for the semifinal against Cuba, who81 words
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Article59 1954-07-16 11 TAIPING. Thurs. Indians beat the Malay Teachers 3 2 m a first division match here. The Teachers, down 3 o at one stage, made a spirited recovery to reduce the deficit by two goals. Balakrishnan opened for the Indians. Appan and Kanapathy increased the score m the second59 words
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Article46 1954-07-16 11 INDIA, July 14: (Reuter) The Inter-University Sports Board of India has decided lo send a nine-men team to represent India at the 12th World University Summer Games at Budapest from July 31 to August 8. The team will par;te m athletici, boxing and wresuing.46 words
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Article60 1954-07-16 11 SOUTHAMPTON. July 14 meuter).— Don Cockell. British heavyweight boxing champion, sailed m the liner United States today for America where he will fight Harry Matthews at Seattle on July 30. Cockell, who has beaten Matthews twice, will get £12.000 for the contest. He will stay on60 words
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Article20 1954-07-16 11 TAIPING. Thurs. North Perak Schools will hold a combined athletic meet m Taiping on Aug. 6 and 7.20 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-07-16 11 LIM THIAM CHIN and Leong Khuan Nyean who won the men's doubles title m the recently completed Perak lawn tennis cham- pionships m Ipoh. Llan and I.»m»ii» beat Tan Cheng Phor and Moses Tay ti-3, 6-4 to win the championship.40 words
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Article725 1954-07-16 11 Cub Reporters Threatened At Seletar Meets By LINESMAN' ONE of the few things m this capitalistic world that does not cost money is POLITENESS. On the other hand, it pays handsome dividends. lor one thing it indicates that the individual is a man of breeding, even725 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-07-16 11 INSPECTOR Peer Fernandez became the individual champion athlete at the Perak Police sports held at the Anderson School ground recently. He i s seen receiving his prize from Mrs. W. L. R. C'arbonell. wife of the Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya.42 words
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Article16 1954-07-16 11 NEWPOK 14: (R Sach ipion, to wornthe In th. next Wa' a plai16 words
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339 1954-07-16 11 NORTHAMPTON, July 14.— Northamptonshire's Commonwealth players did well at the expense of the Pakistan bowlers when the county scored 359 for six declared m 320 minutes on a docile wicket at Northampton today. In the last half hour the tourists scored five without loss. Australians George339 words
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Article117 1954-07-16 11 LANDY PICKS SANTEE MONTREAL, July 14: (Reuter).—John Landy. holder of the world's record for the mile. arrived at Montreal airport to-^ day for a brief stop before continuing his flight to the British Empire Games m Vancouver. Landy. second man to run the mile m less than four minutes, said117 words
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Article424 1954-07-16 11 SINGAPORE Badminton Association's Junior championship ties for Saturday from 7.15 p.m. will be: COURT No. 1 Khn* Chwee Guan (A.C.S.) vs. Tan Kirn Swee (A.C.S.) Chiem Dow Sing (Y.S.C.) vs. Koh Kee Soon (St. Patricks); Thng Hooi Haw (Ga n Eng Seng) vs. Lim Chiaa Yong424 words
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Article16 1954-07-16 11 IPOH. Tl Turf Club v re will incJuding a ladies and a hurdle rate16 words
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Advertisement226 1954-07-16 11 BfRIH rr At the IV Hosi I [LLON- m:o\s vacant Apr..--..0u1d have: ■nent Trade or equivf ngineer- pr C i] candiI be or, Trade or equiv- ry the for I. be the \co ther er I proice. B 2 50/ smolu- 18 75I■- B born m any nnw com- i226 words
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Advertisement326 1954-07-16 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A VAILABLE Basmati Rice 0 *Ii»0 Permai 70 Joshi 50 50 per long ton CIF Singapore Interested buyers contact Supreme Commercial Corporation, P.O. Box Karnchi FOR SALE 4 JACKPOT for your club American brand new and reconditioned Jackpots. Juke Boxes. Pin Machine tables, and many other coin operated326 words
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337 1954-07-16 12 A 14-YEAR-OLD Geylang English School boy who stood only four feet m his socks won the admiration of the crowd including Wong Peng Soon when he won his tie for his alma mater m the finals of the "C" District junior inter-school337 words
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Article141 1954-07-16 12 SIEBEL TURNS JUMPER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Three new records, two m field events, were set up at the Belangor Schools Sports Council's third annual athletic championships meet which ■were continued on the Victoria •ution ground here today. M. Loganathan ran the 100 yards semifinal m 11.2 seconds to improve on141 words
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Article36 1954-07-16 12 \LA LUMPUR. Thurs.— tion Combined SerI Gtll Field Ambulance 5-1 il soccer match at the Malaya Command ground for Combined Services 'Mid Rawlinstson le lefl Yeaman (1) and c left Eowron (2).36 words
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Article28 1954-07-16 12 TTQ. Singapore Base District meeting will be held on Saturday at Tanglin from 2.30 p.m. The inter-services championwill be he.d on July 31, Tanglin.28 words
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Article29 1954-07-16 12 ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— .ya Signals Regiment beat Royal Air Force 2-0 m today's Garrison league soccer fixture at the Circular Road ground. Fedelis score*; both the goals.29 words
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Article61 1954-07-16 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The rugby season begins In November and Johore's opening match will, as us ml. be against the Singapore Civilians. The match will be play d on Nov. 6 at Johore Bahru. Johore won the Malaya Cup last year for the first time and she61 words
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Article39 1954-07-16 12 FARRER Juniors beat Cosmos s—l mi n a SAFA division 3C game played at Geyiang Stadium yesterday. Choo Bee (2>. Edward de Silva. Poh Hong and Ramasamy scored for Juniors while Aksin got Cosmos' only goal.39 words
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Article142 1954-07-16 12 Malaya Cuptie Teams KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selang:o r wilj meet Federation Combined Services m their Malaya Cup soccer fixture on Saturday at the HQ Malaya ground. The Selangor team is Tan Huck Gay, heok Foo. Narayanasamy. Yeoh Seng Hai. Alex Nesbit, Philip Rozario. Suleiman. Christie de Souza. Ghani, Dutton and142 words
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228 1954-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The cream of the country s racing motorists will participate m the Malayan Motor Sports Club's first ever standing start sprint event to be staged on Sunday at feungei Way. ten miles from here. The race which will start at 9228 words
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106 1954-07-16 12 Hungarians Break 1,500 M. Relay Record LONDON, July 14, (Reuter). The world record for the four times 1500 metres men's relay held by a British team since last September, was bettered today by a Hungarian athletics team m Budapest Stadium, according to an official Hungarian news agency message. The Hungarians106 words
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Article26 1954-07-16 12 JOHORE has conceded a walkover to Singapore m the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition scheduled to be played at SRC today and tomorrow.26 words
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Article25 1954-07-16 12 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries Recreation Club will hold a picnic at the Youth Council Camp mi n Tanah Merah Besar on Sunday. July 25.25 words
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Article542 1954-07-16 12 TRAILING 3-1 after 38 minutes of play, a ten-man Indonesian team did extremely well to hold a scratch SBHFA XI to a 3-3 draw m their friendly game of soccer at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The brilliance of their goalkeeper Hori, as against the brittle SBHFA defence542 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-07-16 12 MR. Kok Hoong leads In Toucan, a winner at the Singapore races on Wednesday. Toucan paid $138 for a win.20 words
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Article437 1954-07-16 12 WINDSOR LAD - BANDOOLA GALLOPS LIKE A WINNER WINDSOR LAD By ROMAN GALLEY and Short Hairs three m 37 3/5 sec, Punter's Delight 37 4/5 sec, Bandoola and Yutoi, five furlongs m 1 mm. 6 sec, half mile m 53 and three m 40 1/5, and Straits Code and Star Sapphire 37 4/5.437 words
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Article249 1954-07-16 12 Division 3 For BODCA BASE Ordnance Depot Civilian ciation could only hit four goals past a depleted nine-man Chinese Athletic A side when they met m a SAFA division 2 game at St. George's Road yesterday. Although BODCA won it will be third division soccer for them next season. Tamil249 words
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Article64 1954-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Selangor Chinese Recreation Club will travel to Negri Sembilan to pla v a charity soccer match against the Authentic aid of the NS Youth Council. Players making the trip are Wah Chye. Peng Kong. Ah Chye. Goon Weng. John Chye. Cheong. Lim64 words
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182 1954-07-16 12 SB A To Decide On Shuttle Festival •THE SINGAPORE Badminton Association k« plans to hold an international tournament at which foreign players will be invited to take part In conjunction with the celebration of its silver jubilee m November. At a committee meeting last night the subject was discussed at182 words
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Article51 1954-07-16 12 Men's d«>ui and Wong Shun Khaw t 7— 15. L 5 I 17 -II Teng beat Loo Tong S Fook Son 18 17, 18 Mixed doubles: heat Lim Foh T Phu n 7—15 Vong Khe s Tong Cha n Hon X Ghazalli 15—4, Ta n Eng Khoori 15—151 words
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85 1954-07-16 12 High School Looks Good For Trophy At Malacca MALACCA t, tune,, di ;yu>, Softools sports High S trophy a »°°n tarn the I be co trail <!* High champion not v. meet On* si: jump To h o ile 100 long jump. *as aDd tit KM Hian er an Con85 words
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Article67 1954-07-16 12 THE Singapore Badminton Association last night named seven players to represent the Colony m the Foong Seong Cup tie against Malacca on July 24 and 25 at Malacca. The players are Ong Poh Lim, Ismail bi n Marjan, Leong Pan Yap. Kong Xo n Mm, M.67 words
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Article404 1954-07-16 12 BELOW are the weights for tomorrow's races final day of the Singapore Turf Club s July meeting. J THE SINGAPORE CUP CL. I— IJM. Khor Mousa 9.07 Gambar Melayu 9.04 Roman Galley 9.00 Bandoola 8.13 Never A Blank 8.11 King Crow 8.06 Campus Belle 8.06 Shangrila 8.05 Chesierc*404 words
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Article139 1954-07-16 12 Kowloon Arrival Delayed FOLLOWING a last minute hitch regarding their visas, the touring Kowloon Bus Company's 20-man soccer contingent, did not arrive yesterday. They are now expected on Monday evening by CPA. The previously scheduled dates m the three-game programme is now cancelled. Instead, SAFA will, if acceptable to the139 words
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Advertisement247 1954-07-16 12 2nd BIG WEEK Today: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. with Flirtatious SUYAMA NEXT CHANGE "FLORANTE LAURA" A Filipino Action Epic with I Malay Dialogue! Glands Made Young :-Vigour Renewed Without Operation I If you fe«l old before your time or Buffer from nerve, brain and physical eaknes*. you will find new happiness fcnf*247 words
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Advertisement86 1954-07-16 12 TODAY 2 SHOWS 3.00 7.30 p.m. DIAMOND THFVTRE PHONE ***** "MATHANA MOHINI" fw« STAR.: IN Narasimmabarathi.C. R. Rajakuii AND MANY OTHERS Tomorrow Morning Show c PATROL vs. SPY KlNG' jA^Kepiibli^^, BOTHAY HOTEL !P=^|lp All bedrooms air-conditioned with b»thW telephone; luxuriously furni^nd CHINESE EUROPK\N ME^ Phone: 21-111 single room fronl $lM86 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1954-07-16 12 SOCCER: Div. 1. Police S.A. v I.R.C. Jalan Besar stadium. Div. 3 A SCSA v YCAA Geylang stadium. SAFA Junior Challenge Cup: Social A.P. v SHBRC Farrer Park Town Rangers v Haikowyu S.C. MFA. Athletics Singapore Base District meet Nee Soon. Methodist Girls School's MGS 8.00 a.m. Boys Town meet56 words
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