Singapore Standard, 19 July 1954
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Title Section17 1954-07-19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD A cr8BBHKi Vol. V. No. 17. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article33 1954-07-19 1 THE U.S. Navy m Manila j warned its civilian employees against loose talk which "can be used by foreign agents" and "could be of inestimable value to unfriendly forces." APAP - 33 words
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Article16 1954-07-19 1 Foreign Ml- llah Khan arye.sterday kholm. He is on a 6 andinavian c AFPAFP - 16 words
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Article739 1954-07-19 1 City Council Appeals To Public Senior Officials Man Essential Services MORE than 10,000 daily rated employees of the Singapore City Council went on strike at midnight last night, following the deadlock m negotiations with the Council to backdate the Ritson salary scheme. The first batch of739 words
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165 1954-07-19 1 H-BOMB MAKES DEFENCE OF SUEZ USELESS -MPs LONDON, July 18 (Reuter).— Two Conservative members of Parliament said yesterday the hydrogen bomb made it pointless for Britain to stay m the Suez Canal zone. Major McNeill Cooper Key said at Hastings, a south coast resort: "The hydrogen bomb has put out165 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-19 1 THE last shift of City Council employees of the P a s i r Panjang Power Station are pictured below leaving the premises at midnight yesterday, when more than 10,000 went on Strike. The other picture shows some of the members awaiting the final decision of their executive comwhich met59 words
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Article211 1954-07-19 1 First Sunday Session GENEVA GENEVA, July 18. (Reuter) The ninenation Indo-China conference met m secret here today, 56 hours before the "peace or I resign" deadline of Mr. Pierre Mendes France, the French Premier, expires. The session first on a Sunday since the peace talks began ton weeks ago— opened211 words
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111 1954-07-19 1 VIENNA. July 18. (Reuter) Thousands of troops, police and civilian rescue workers, including women and girls, toiled to reinforce dams and dykes and help m evacuation the Danube floods continued to rise today. A peak of 2> feet is expected today or tomorrow, An111 words
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Article188 1954-07-19 1 LONDON, July 18 (Reuter) The British Labour Party's left-wing has lined up for strong attack on the planned South-east Asia defence pact and an all-out clash with irs official leaders on West German re- armament. A provisional list of 433 resolutions issued today for188 words
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Article50 1954-07-19 1 A REUTER cable from Sydney says that Jockey George Whitney, who was injured m an accident at the June Ipoh race meeting, was admitted to a Sydney hospital m a serious condition. He arrived m Sydney by plane on Saturday and was immediately admitted for an operation.50 words
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Article65 1954-07-19 1 HEUSS IS ELECTED AGAIN BERLIN. July 18 (Reuter) Theodore Heuss, a whitehaired 70-year-old prof< was today re-elected President of the West German Federal Republic for a second five-year term. A Federal electoral college consisting of nearly 1.000 federal and state parliamentary deputies chose him again by 871 against 12 votes.65 words
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205 1954-07-19 1 HEAT TOO MUCH FOR THREE OF THE LOVELIES LOS ANGELES, July 18, (Reuter) Heat and excitement were too much for three of the lovely candidates for the title of Miss Universe at Long Beach yesterday Eight of the girls were posing for a photograph when Moana Marley, Miss New Zealand,205 words
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Article57 1954-07-19 1 ASCOT, London, July 18. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth sent across a case of champagne to the press tent here last night after her horse Aureole won the valuable King George the VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. French, German, Italian and British pressmen toasted: "The Queen, God bless57 words
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Article189 1954-07-19 1 BIG PINCER MOVEMENT PARIS, July 18, (Reuter) French troops have recaptured Erulin camp, 45 miles north-east of Hanoi, m their two-day-old offensive drive on the northern sector of the Red River delta. Erulin camp, which had been encircled by the Vietminh for four days, was lost189 words
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Article27 1954-07-19 1 AT 2.30 a.m. all was quiet with extra Police standing by guarding all essential Installations. Strikers were m picket positions outside the Kalian^ Gas Works.27 words
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Miscellaneous71 1954-07-19 1 hjhj Another Girl Wins Prize ■MH&f Cecilia Henderson, who judged the No. I .7 contest m The Singapore Standard offices ira Weerekoon Road, Singapore, winner of The Qui -Quiz conged by the hair and beauty Cecilia A cheque lor beei -nt to Miss •rs are: dm No 1— WOMAN'S ■171 words
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Miscellaneous78 1954-07-19 1 SILVER POLISH (This product can bring you pride m the future). J v d g c 's comments Gleaming metalware m the home brings pride m domestic surroundings. Clue No. 3— O S M I A FOUNTAIN PENS (For those inclined to forget this advertised product is important). Judge's comments78 words
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Article27 1954-07-19 2 THE Singapore Chung Ching High School management committee decided at an extraordinary meeting on Saturday to increase the number of non-fee-paving students from 20 to 30.27 words
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140 1954-07-19 2 PAKISTANI seamen m Singapore were yesterday advised by the Asian Seamen Welfare Officer, Mr. T. A. White, to unite under the banner of a single union m order to safeguard their own interests. i Addressing about 100 Pakis- tani seamen m Rangoon Road. Mr. White140 words
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Article82 1954-07-19 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— For stealing a wristwatch worth $300 from his friend. Fadzil bin Hussin of Pengerang. Ahmad bin Ahad. of Telok Rumania, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment m the Sessions Court la Kota Tinggi yesterday. Mr. N. L. Cohen. president of the Court, told82 words
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Article78 1954-07-19 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun The executive committee of the UMNO division m Kota Bharu at a meeting yesterday adopted a resolution calling on UMNO Headquarters to stand firm on two conditions of the election issue. They are (1) to have an independent commission and (2) a78 words
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Article100 1954-07-19 2 KOTA TINGGI. Sun —At the Padang Kerajaan, m the Chief Police Officer, Joho're. presented 12 Colonial Police Long Service Medals to members of the Police Department. The 110 th 1oth and 2 10th Gurkha Riffles participated m a parade after the ceremony and the Regimental Band beat100 words
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Article96 1954-07-19 2 THE problems of youth m multi-racial communities are among the most important subjects to be discussed at the tri-ennial convention of the World Assembly of Youths m Singapore next month. The discussion will be led by Malacca's Samuel A. Abishegam. who will be one of96 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-07-19 2 photo. MR. 001 CHENG ENG, only son of Madam Chin Gik Ewe and his bride the former Miss Helen Una, sixth daughter of Madam Wong Chin Neo cut their wedding cake at the reception at Lee Wong Kee Cafe. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article237 1954-07-19 2 Estate Shooting Incident JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday— Special Constable Ismai I appeared m the Police Court today to face tentative charges of murdering his wite and a man named Agil. 1Q It Was alleged that Ismail shot dead his 18--year-old wife and Agil on May 11 at237 words
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Article183 1954-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. |fr. R C. Lopez, president of the Kuala Lumpur and Ulu Selangor Estate Staff Union said today that though many of the younger planters m the rubber industry are willing to allow healthy trade unionIsm to develop amongst estate staffs and workers,183 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-07-19 2 Ear-Boring Ceremony photo. AN ear-boring ceremony of Indranir. three-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pillai was performed at the Singapore Harbour Board Police quarters yesterday. In dranie's ears were bore* bva Pattar (Hindu goldsmith) at 11.02 a.m. the r.ost suitable time ac cording to the Hindu calendar.Standard - 51 words
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Article, Illustration160 1954-07-19 2 SIT Tenant 'Complains' Of Money, Money, Money MR. J. M. FRASER, Manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust was yesterday subtly reminded of the ten per cent rent increase by the SIT when he opened the Fun Fair organised by the Kampong Silat community. In a request programme of gramophone records,160 words
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Article154 1954-07-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Botanic Gardens, one of Singapore's loveliest spots will remain closed after dusk. Mr. J. W. Ewart of the Gar- dens told The Standard yesterday that there is no intention of opening th e gardens to the public during the night.154 words
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Article112 1954-07-19 2 JOURNALISTS from Hongkong. Singapore and Malaya. i including Hugh Savage. News' Editor of The Singapore Standard, recently saw an exam--1 pie of the intensive agricultural production by >lders m Britain, when they visited the Land Settlement Association Estate at Fen Drayton, Cambridgeshire. The Fen Drayton Settlement,112 words
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Article33 1954-07-19 2 ANOTHER eight Chr Associations have become members of the Nanyang University. These bring the total to 1.536. Each member pay* $1,000 membership fee to the University's Endowment Fund, i33 words
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Article43 1954-07-19 2 THE JafTi Bock 1953. Tl j I annual repon rking I Society amouni or $15 pbaMs come was At- -> ioaa I was granted. 0: 854 wen; $63,818 to 80 per I ed loans and s:;2.><)o l I ing loan-43 words
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Advertisement403 1954-07-19 2 LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON you can buy a home for us Utile as $88 A MONTH AFTER PAYING THE INITIAL DEPOSIT S.T.C. Bus 18A From Finloyson Green Brings You DIRECT Into The Estote Garden (£y Estate Ltd. ESTATE OFFICE, YIO CHU KANG ROAD. SINGAPORE 19. Phone *****. m-__iBBBBBB The Practical403 words
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Advertisement331 1954-07-19 2 f BfINTHE EASY-10WI\ SINGAPORE STANDARD Jmmm T YOU ENTER TODAYYOU GET PAID BY RETURN! Iht> r tilt's ggrt* sign pi* .1. We give below three clues to the names of a' m TODAY'S pages of The Standard All find the correct names of these adv< and r' them m the331 words
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Article431 1954-07-19 3 —As More Areas Declared White' Singapore Standard Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. "White areas" which are steadily spreading over the Federation hove not on!, freed the people of Emergency restrictions but have also relieved them from their voluntary duties as Home Guards, the Johore State431 words
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Article120 1954-07-19 3 Credit Society Dividend A DIVIDEND of five percent was declared yesterday at the annual general meeting of the Shell Malay Employees Cooperative Credit Society which took place at the Shell House, Singapore. The asset at the close of the working year which ended m December. 1953. was $47,000. Loans granted120 words
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Article61 1954-07-19 3 THE 600-strong Singapore Government Junior Staff Union, at a meeting on Saturday, again rejected Government's decision to issue uniforms with red stripes down the sides to peons, messengers and drivers. Two Government representatives, Mr. W.M. Young and Mr. J.A.R. Mac Donald. told the assembly of the decision,61 words
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Article87 1954-07-19 3 Youths To Stage A Malay Play SEVEN Singapore Malay youth organisations will combine to stage a concert and play titled "Hang Tuah" for the benefit of delegates attend:ng the World Youth Assembly here next month. This was decided at a meeting of the youth organisations yesterday m the Youth Council87 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-07-19 3 MR. Michael Donald Russell, mining engineer of Messrs. Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd. and his bride, the former Miss Diane Louise Arehey of Illinois, who were married at the St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Russell met Miss Arehey three years ago at the same College m Denver.48 words
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107 1954-07-19 3 PENANG, Sun. The former general secretary of the Penang YWCA, Miss Ivy Sabapathy, who returned here yesterday after a nine-month tnur of the United Kingdom and America told The Standard today that she was amazed to find that some people she met107 words
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356 1954-07-19 3 City Council To Auction Elgin Bridge Land THE Singapore City Council will auction its land at Elgin Bridge with vacant possession, if possible, subject to the consent of the Colony Government. Council will also negotiate with Government for the acquisition of vacant Crown land at Mansoor Street together with land356 words
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Article34 1954-07-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A patrol of No. 6 Police Field Force yesterday gave chase to three armed and uniformed terrorists In the Raub district of Pahang and seized two packs.34 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-07-19 3 Sultan Opens Fair photo. THE Sultan of Selangor opened the Kajang Fair l|eld at the Kajang Padang on Saturday. In this picture the Sultan (centre) is seen admiring a bamboo model made by the aborigines of Ulu Langat Village StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article420 1954-07-19 3 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN Action Body Formed By Standard Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-— A "Special Operational Committee has been created m the Federation to direct the campaign against Communist terrorists m the strategic 7 000 square mile apex ot the Malay* Peninsula along the common borders420 words
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Article47 1954-07-19 3 CHAN CHOW FOOT, the 50-year-old unemployed labourer, whose attap shed was ordered to be demolished last week, on Saturday received another $5 from "Mvi Ting" to help him build another house. This brings the total donated by the people of Singapore to $322.50.47 words
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Article107 1954-07-19 3 Get Licence FIRST, He Is Warned A SAILOR, Raymond Temperley, who drove a car without a licence m order to get some driving experience, was fined $100 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court on Saturday and banned for a year from obtaining a licence. Temperley of H.M.S. Terror pleaded guilty107 words
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Article47 1954-07-19 3 IPING. Sun. Three hundred prominent r« here attended a farewell dinner at Kwangtung A tlon yesterday m honour of the District Officer Mr. O. W. Wolters who is going on furlough shortly. The function was graced by the presence of the Sultan of Perak.47 words
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Article152 1954-07-19 4 GAME FUN 'THIS is a fun-packed game for a party or family gathering. You need several rs, a large number of inflated balloons, wooden ice i spoons, and two large wastebaskets or boxes the same size. Divide the players into equal sides Or let152 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-07-19 4 WHOOPS-A-DAISY LIFE ON THE ROLLING WAVES No More T^VKR looked forward to a trip m a ship and th<n had your day spoilt ty sea-sickre Well, there's wonderful invention for ships that reducea your chances of Btek to a minimum because it almost completely removes the roll t i ship364 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-07-19 4 HERE'S a hare-raising story that's true. It all began when Brain Buckham, 10, found Bobtail, a young hare, m a field near hi s home at Cambois, near Blyth (Northumberland Brian took Bobtail home where he was quickly adopted as the family pet. And here baby Ann, Z. helps with61 words
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Article, Illustration542 1954-07-19 4 WASHINGTON: "On e of the most effective ways of promoting international understanding and goodwill is through the International Education Exchange Service of the United States Department of State." according to Matthew Mendis of Malay? Mr. Mendis is currently touring the United States on a grant from the542 words
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Article, Illustration122 1954-07-19 4 MAKE yourself "the seven sea dwarfs." You will need ten shells for each dwarf. Vary them slightly m each case. Here are the directions for the one above: Shells: Large limpet, large rayed trough shell, three cockles, two small periwinkles, three small trough shells.122 words
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Article1398 1954-07-19 4 GUTHRIE MOIR - GUTHRIE MOIR W»-^*m**m* \W_VJF President of the World Assembly of Youth WHEN we look round the world it it extraordinary to note the different ages m different countries at which young people are considered to be grown up. In Britain, for instance, and m other Western countries,1,398 words
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519 1954-07-19 5 INDUSTRIALS FORM BULK OF BUSINESS IN SHARES By A Market Correspondent f week we were rd m being en- with the placing 1,000 shares m the public issue by the il Box Company of U niited. Conhe world press on Asia, one ild have been justiin regarding a flotaith some519 words
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Article48 1954-07-19 5 Valley Tin Dredgulity):— Two fked 12 and vely to make a •19,911 (8 per p-»r cent was paid At balancing date net ailed £231,525 i share. The "'ge (rioted i n for transfer to rt is unlikelividend will dredge, are! hi m area, d year. I48 words
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Article320 1954-07-19 5 INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 25/3 and 25/1 J. Fraser Neave Ords $2.00 to $1.97. Gammons $3.12* and $3.10, Hammers $3.05, Wm. Jacks $2.87* and $2.90, Jackson Co. $150 xd. Malayan Breweries $3.37 J. Malayan Collieries 55 cts., McAhsters $3,674 and $3.70, Robinson Ords $1.90 and320 words
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Article54 1954-07-19 5 TOKYO. July 18. <UP> —A leader of the Japan* tilizer industry predicted yesterday that Formosa would purchase 280.000 tons of ammonium sulphate fertilizer this year. Mr. Airchiro Fujiyama, president of the Ammonium Sulphate Industry Association, returned here on Sunday with six other representatives after signing a54 words
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Article63 1954-07-19 5 TOKYO. July 18. <AP>. Japan's merchant fleet yes- terday announced the start of several expected freighter routes serving the Caribbean and West Africa. The Kawasaki Steamship ICo. said its Nikko Maru, leaving m late October, would call at the U.S. west coast, Caribbean ports of Colombia63 words
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Advertisement297 1954-07-19 5 linrf PI pw We a<e proud to unveil the supreme AlKCjl LLA achievement of the Aires Camera Co. I The Fully Automatic Airesautomat. fJBSS"StI One turn of the crank transports the A I film, prevents double exposures, cock-; i jl^^Jl the shutter and Counts the exposures. Ijß r9 n addition,297 words
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Miscellaneous531 1954-07-19 5 B^' fl :.-]B Hfe. Rg i Han* s& s !rp ABOVE: "Pals" by Nancy Yong of 20 Aboo Sittee Lane, Penang. Airesflex, f.5.6, 1/50, Perurz, Yellow Filter !^%%%%»»»%»»%%t(»»%%%%»%%»w "SPEAK 1 |tINQAPOREj YXK talk b> Mr George G Thomson on "The Geneva and Colombo Conference.* 8 Board meeting 5 p.m Malay531 words
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Miscellaneous607 1954-07-19 5 fir I wgfi W" TAD. A r\ n' ti c i_ lUr: A Day By The Sea by Khaw Eng Boon of 26 Kinta V Lane, P e n a n g. Airesflex, g||s f f. 16, 1/100, Agfa. l^&Hk m RIGHT: "Portrait Of A Man" VI iBF by W.H.607 words
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Article871 1954-07-19 6 THE demand for reserved seats In the Federal Council, observes our contemporary, the Indian Daily Mail, would have a blighting effect on the Indian community m Malaya because it would perpetuate its isolation from the rest of the nation and keep it permanently disabled by denying it871 words
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Letter333 1954-07-19 6 ANOTHER 'CLOSED SHOP' Sir: The Accountancy profession, like the Legal profession. is a "closed shop" to those who wish to qualify locally. If one wishes to take a recognised qualification m Accountancy, there la no alternative but to proceed overseas. Until recently it waa quite possible to take a recognised333 words
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Letter204 1954-07-19 6 Sir; The Muslim Ad- isory Board is to be congratulated for having prepared amendments to the Muslim Ordiname Mr. Nama/ie's information that provision has been made for the constitution of a Kathi's court and a Court of Appeal consisting of individuals with some knowledge of the204 words
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Letter105 1954-07-19 6 Sir.— Mr. Lee Moke Sang referred to the poor results shown by the Whitley Council. The main cause of this Is the reluctance on the part of the negotiators to observe the simple but most important rule of doing unto others as one would others do unto one. This105 words
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Letter282 1954-07-19 6 Sir:— Any Public Health measure which aims at the improvement of the health and well-being of the people merits the attention and consideration of the Government and the public. And if the measure is proved to be beneficial it should be instituted by the Government— or the282 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-07-19 6 "The darned thin* keeps following the sun:"9 words
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Article1134 1954-07-19 6 Harold Wilson - What Peking Wants And Offers Harold Wilson By the Rt. Hon. In an article on Anglo-Chinese Trade B U pKCKNTLY Mr. W. Robson- Brown. M.P., and I 8 were invited to visit Geneva for discussions on Anglo-Chinese trade with Mr. Lei Jen-min, 9 Vice-Minister of Foreign Trade m the Chinese1,134 words
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Article644 1954-07-19 6 R. B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R. B. Ooi by A JELEBU resident, after having read our piece about his home town, has written to say "although it la true that Jelebu still feels the effect of the Emergency acutely, it la not dreaming of its glorious past but is more concerned644 words
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Advertisement97 1954-07-19 6 mT te f ConUini H2 at'l D PP Vitamin* Iron. Cakiu n nd Phosphorus. Ihe Goodnight Beverage £/7o£ helps you to say "Good Morning A bedtime cup of 'Ovaltine' taken each ijkJ injrht will help you to feel gloriously alive on top of the world when tkA< you awaken m97 words
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Article150 1954-07-19 7 ,sI V July 18. (Reuter) from Ihe French Prems deadline for peace or resignaIvm Britain, Trance and Russia t\u H to make headway last night Jwards settling Indo-China armisterms. ,M n will which each Foreign inied only by one i said. Jive nch charges that150 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-07-19 7 photo. To Wed King A RECENT picture of Italian Prim Alesandra Di Torlonia. grand nine oi Queen Victoria of Lnuland. and daughter of Prince Don Alessandro and Beatrix of Rourbon. whose engagement to Kii^ Bau douin of Belgium has heen rumoured. UPUP - 42 words
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349 1954-07-19 7 HONOURABLE PEACE WANTED: M. FRANCE GENEVA, July 18 (AP) French Premier Pierre Mendes-France said last night that now is the time for the Communists to demonstrate a desire for peace with an "honourable" settlement of the Indo-China conflict. In one of a regular weekly series of transcribed broadcasts on the349 words
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Article15 1954-07-19 7 PlB. on i ere made i he •;;rned d< the Taranto15 words
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Article133 1954-07-19 7 NEW YORK, July 18, (Renter)— Harry Anslinger, Federal Narcotics Commissioner, said yesterday the Chinese Communists were shipping large amounts of heroin into Japan. ng before a Sc atious sub-commit-aid: "I have never a country so flooded with m as Japan is today. It is133 words
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Article50 1954-07-19 7 TOKYO, July 18, (AP) —A group of 3,000 Tokyo mothers calling themselves "The Three Don'ts Movement" have started a book burning campaign to keep obscene literature from children. The 'Three Don'ts Movement" urges Japanese to "don't see. don't buy. don't read" publications featuring nudes or lewd pictures.50 words
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Article66 1954-07-19 7 MANCHESTER, July 18. (Reuter)— Jewish bridei here are being asked I low cut sleeveless off the shoulder dresses for the marriage ceremony. A meeting of Rabbis and Ministers decided yesterday to appeal to the;r congregations to "wear dress decorously" at weddim People should dress "m66 words
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Article168 1954-07-19 7 SPEEDY ACTION NEEDED IN CASE... WASHINGTON, July 18, (AP) The United States and Britain have agreed quick action must be taken to bolster the mattered anti-Communist front m South-east Asia if Indo-China peace negotiations finally fall through at Geneva next Tuesday night. Officials of the two ernments said there was168 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-07-19 7 photo. THE three-day third annual convention of International Moslem Society of U.S.A. and Canada opened m Chicago last week. Picture shows (left to right) at the Conven- tion Sheik Mohammad Jauard Chirri of Lebanon, Dr. Wilson Guertin of Knowville. low .1 (standing) and Mrs. Ah dallah Imam, wifeAP - 56 words
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Article70 1954-07-19 7 LEAVENWORTH (X July 18, (AP) George .(Machine gun) Kelly, sf>, ser- ving a life sentence for the kidnapping of Charles F Ischel, wealthy Oklahoma city oilman, died m the fe< prison hospital yesterday after a heart attack. This Kelly's birthday. The dapper Kelly won his nickname70 words
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110 1954-07-19 7 LONDON, July 18, (Reuter).— Sir Miles Thomas, lirman of British Overseas Airways Corporation, said m a message to his staff yesterday: "The Cemets will n> again." d, '"when that ;ds on a ier this Comet I rounded the d plained and m ts110 words
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Article35 1954-07-19 7 COLOMBO. July 18. (AP).— mint Soulburj .ion's British Governor General. lay evening by sea for London. A few minutes after his departure Sir Oliver GoonetiKeke was sworn m to take his place.35 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-07-19 7 Photo. ACTRESS Rita Hayworth and her husband Dick Haymes take a drive at hake Tahoe, Nevada, last week. If this is nu cheerful holiday snapshot there arc reasons. Haymes is awaiting the outcome of a deportation hearing. Also, two of his former wives have taken out warrants for his arrestAP - 55 words
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Article38 1954-07-19 7 ISTANBUL. July 18, (AP) A lone American is climbing Mount Ararat m search of possible remains of Noah's Ark. He was identified by the Turkish Ministry yesterday as John Lib! of California.38 words
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Article139 1954-07-19 7 WASHINGTON, July 18, (AP).— Cries of "giveaway" and "monopoly" resounded on Capitol Hill yesterday as two Senators broadened the attack on rresident Eisenhower's plan to revamp the atomic energy law. With the Senate m Its fourth day of argument over the administration's AtomicAct Revision139 words
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229 1954-07-19 7 U.K. Bobby Soxers Start Ugly New Craze NOTTINGHAM. England. July 18, <AP) An ugly new craze has spread among English bobby soxers (teenage girls). Blinking back tears teenage girls are carving their boy friends' initials Into the flesh of their own legs and arms. Some are rubbing burnt wood into229 words
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144 1954-07-19 7 WASHINGTON, July 18. (Reuter)— Senator William Knowland proposed yesterday that the Soviet Union and Communist China be asked to agree to free elections m Germany and Korea if they seek them m Vietnam. uator Knowland, Senate majority leader, told a press conference that144 words
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Article146 1954-07-19 7 SCHLOSSWIL, Switzerland. July 18, (AP) Medical testimony at the trial of Mrs. Maria Guinness Di Mifnano yesterday pictured the 68-vear-jold European society figure as "morally insane" and only 50 per cent responsible for her actioi I The widow of millionaire Benjamin Guinness and her sister. Mrs.146 words
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Article112 1954-07-19 7 COPENHAGEN, July 18, I Bjorn ;iave hypnotised lus omplice m the mw bank cashiers dcobbery, wa> for life here yeat His accomplice, Paile 1 1 rup. 32, was sent to a pat hie institution for an finite period. Th< mder investigation for three years, was112 words
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Article27 1954-07-19 7 LORD Grantley. Briti-h movie producer and friend of the Duke of Windsor, died at his London home yesterday after a long ilhv He was 6227 words
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Article41 1954-07-19 7 STOCKTON, California. 18: (AP).— Captain Kurt sen. 4(», who two years as came known the world around as the heroic master of tke Isbrandtaen freighter, f left by plane light for Denmar.visit his mother, reported to ill.41 words
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Article851 1954-07-19 9 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON Ambassadors and Secret Agents. By Alfred Cobban. (Jonathan Cape. 21a.) By IN former days the Diaries A and Letters of James Harris, first Earl of Malmesbury, figured prominently among the books set for the entrance examination into the British diplomatic service. I doubted at the851 words
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Article1051 1954-07-19 9 Ernest Jones - Ernest Jones In the last half of the nineties, however, Freud's The Origins of PsychoAnalysis: Letters to Wilhelm Fliess, Drafts and Notes: 1887-1902. By Signmi Freud. (Imago Publishing Company, 905.). THIS book is remarkable alike for its origin, its history and its content. It consists of a1,051 words
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Miscellaneous292 1954-07-19 9 EfliUmey By Al Capp r- "17^1 r WAS 'J WE GOTTA GO ASO I I WEDDIN'S IS WAS SHE M r WHO? I -mZUZU^ TOAVVEDDINJ; <^ ZU-ZU USUALLY BOR,N'-) REALLY < <^LLJ- ,V¥PURTV^ 1 M^ucW A) WAS < MINE SHOP.E >7TL?PURTiEST 1 (IU-ZU.7^ Alley OOP By V. T. Ham/in r-292 words
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Miscellaneous45 1954-07-19 9 IvTcJKa/$ SILLY SEASON-NS4 j™™*™* J #\y(*k' U BRITAIN". FLAGDWS To HELP tt, I Y\^ THE POOR LANDLORDS WIU Ih^,.' soon be held Throughout PARIS: a GHOST. SHOUTING 'MY "^^l^ PATIENCE iS EXHWSTED* WITH A STRONG GERMAN ACCENT, IS WASHINGTON: MAN^" HAUNTING THE FRENCH BYTES BULLDOG45 words
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Letter275 1954-07-19 10 Sir; We were amazed to read the press report of the Governor'^ speech when he laid the foundation stone of the $150,000 swimming pool at Connel House (Marine Hostel). We cannot imagine why anyone should go to the trouble of telling the Governor of this absolutely mythical "considerable275 words
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Letter106 1954-07-19 10 Sir; Allow me a little of your valuable space to voice my views regarding the Quick-Quiz Contest. Although the Quick-Quiz Contest seems to be easy at first sight, they are very tricky, because most of the three clues In the QuickQuiz are coincident to almost the many advertisements which106 words
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Letter259 1954-07-19 10 Sir;— It is reported that the telecoms department intends from next year to charge ten cents for every phone call instead of the usual monthly rental. I think it is unfair for charges to be made according to calls because it will be a very heavy burden on259 words
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Article1143 1954-07-19 10 Roland Oliver - COUNTERING BAGANDA'S BITTERNESS Roland Oliver By Lecturer m African History at the School of Oriental and African Studies Professor Sir Keith Hancock has l"ft to begin his constitutional inquiry m Buganda AS regards the Hancock mission it is necessary to distinguish very carefully between the constitutional issues which the mission1,143 words
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712 1954-07-19 10 JOHN WORRALL - JOHN WORRALL AwwvwujgV wwwww r HERE are indications that the African Resistance Movement, which was firmly repressed here just over a year ago by the harsh application of the anti-Communist laws, is being revived. An emotional meeting of the African National Congress til the712 words
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Advertisement347 1954-07-19 10 #SHAW BROTHERS^ ALAN LADD m his exciting role as "O'ROURKE of the J MOUNTED" Iff XT "GREAT MUSICAL CHANGE f^***-**^ IT'S LOADED yVARNCRBROS./ W,TH Oiß nxNcis: f" S (i\LS! Pi Mfi -J MUSIC! varuyf |ul*f *s __m___m____ y&Sr^ m. S m\\ story mk ™**»<* rJTf v^;th KEEFE BRASSELLE i^^^g LAST347 words
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Article381 1954-07-19 11 LONDON, July 17, (Reuter).— Bad weather kept down crowds at all English county cricket championship matches beginning today except at Nottingham where many hoped to see Len Hutton at the crease after a three weeks' absence because of neuritis. They were disappointed, for Yorkshire lost the toss381 words
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Article370 1954-07-19 11 MONEY TO Latest Statistics •■cingg In the county cricket :> after today** f< of pm« are as follows: l-t Imm- lead t'oontj P W L No Bit tlrawa DTtßODecii roiNi* York 18 10 0 6 1 1 0 s 142 Warwick 18 9 4 5 0 0 1 3 124370 words
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Article63 1954-07-19 11 SYDNEY, July 17: (Reuter) Australia beat the British League touring team, m the third and final Test of the current series, by 20 points to 16. here today and so won the iving had one'! j success m the earlit After eight point.- i |to zero63 words
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Article1582 1954-07-19 11 If the City Council labourers go on strike the Cleansing Department need your co-operation m these Emergency arrangements to minimise the inconvenience and to prevent fly and mosquito nuisances and the risk of the spread of di REFUSE: Wagons will as far as possible be sent1,582 words
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Advertisement393 1954-07-19 11 [M;\<;iMLNT ACCOM. WANTED Mr and Mn Mvi Purchase Bungalow for Muar and LUCY Senior Officer m Kota Bharu. LAN young. tral Electricity Board GPO md Mrs. Chan Box 100T if,„i T Malacca 1003 KlJal^ Lumpur. SITUATIONS VACANT nll SINGAFOBE II ARBOUR I BOARD S are invited candidates Police J ,rd's393 words
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Advertisement629 1954-07-19 11 A PPLICATIONS are invited ior the post of Chief 'r C H° r of M D ™*erous and Hazardous Materials m the 29JSS5 <* Chemistry The duties of the post are ''vise on the legislation reQuired m Singapore for the >-T? 1 dan X e '°us materials and on the629 words
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Advertisement574 1954-07-19 11 __m_______________m mm m CENTRAL ELECTRICITY" BOARD of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE RENDERS will be received by the General Manager, Central Electricity Board, P.O. Box 1003 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur up to noon 16th August, 1954 for the supply of: 910,000 yards of H.S.O.S. and T.R.S. CABLES. Full particulars574 words
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Advertisement455 1954-07-19 11 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, PAHANG. VACANCIES FOR PROBATIONER TEACHERS VACANCIES EXIST IN THE STATE OF PAHANG FOR I PROBATIONER Teachers. L English Schools: Salary (Scale: Men $120'- (3 years) (Examination). Timescale $240 x 12 372 Efficiency Bar 390 x 18 534. Qualifications: Candidates are normally required ito have a School Certificate, Grade455 words
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Advertisement77 1954-07-19 11 Today: 3.1 f> 6.36 t.13 p.m. —11th BIG DAY yMW UM '^~,^m\_r--—_____________________w__ starring I WIA vt Change •FLORANTE l AIRA" Filipino Action j w| e with Malay di HALEX TABLE TENUIS BALLS The Choice of the Champions Halex 3-star. the match ball— appro /ed by the International Table Tennift Federation77 words
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779 1954-07-19 12 Army's great bid to consolidate their leadership In the SCA's Senior tournament with the more substantial six points, especially m the face of K.\l\ stern challenge, failed only for want of time, m their game against Ceylon Sports Club who, •iving them slightly more779 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-07-19 12 photo. MR. LAM IMM KONG, riding an Excelsior 123 CC. m the 250 cc class motor cycle event at the Malayan Motor Sports Club sprint held at Sungei Way (ten miles from Kuala Lumpur) yesterday. His time was 49. 3 seconds. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article520 1954-07-19 12 Indians beat SCBC b y 3 wieketa sdc Ang Earn Hock c Ash raff b Lall Singh I Khoo Ong Lee lbw b Ashrafl Eddy Fung b Harban s Singh 0 Ong Swee Law b Harban s Singh 0 Cecil Wong c Ash raff b Lall Singh 21 Ong520 words
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Article150 1954-07-19 12 N'GAPORE Swimming Club reeled off their second straight rv m the Singapore Amateur S.vimming tion'j D:vision A' water polo championships when they beat Tigers SC 11-5 at the SSC pool yesterday In the B and C Division matches, the SSC beat Tigers 8-3 and150 words
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Article39 1954-07-19 12 BISLEY. Surrey. July 17: (Reuter) Major G. E. Twine, of Britain. today won the Queen's Prize championships of British Empire rifle shooting, core was 278. Major N. W. McCaw. Britain, last year's winner was runner-up with 274.39 words
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509 1954-07-19 12 A SUNDAY crowd of 1,000 or more turned up at Jalan Besar stadium and saw a Combined Naval Base XI no less than the selfsame third from the bottom SAFA Senior League Dockyard team but two turn m a very workmanlike display of soccer509 words
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943 1954-07-19 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Capturing nine out of the 23 races, besides four seconds and an equal number of thirds, Singapore trainer Tom Fox was the most successful of all his colleagues at the recently concluded Singapore Turf Club July meeting. It is an achievement unparallelled943 words
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513 1954-07-19 12 Lim Peng Han Is Fastest In K.L. Trial KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.~-L im Ppn Singapore, driving his "Lim Special H n tf fastest time of the day at the Mai I>ul U P th# Sports Club's standing start sprint mT Sungei Way, ten miles from here t.wi J tri »l v513 words
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Article97 1954-07-19 12 RIDING beautifully astride Starlight. Victor Lee won the open jumping competition for the second time when he beat eight other riders at the Singapore Polo Club gymkhana held yesterday. Lee also took second place riding Sultan m the same event. Victor Lee's suco the more creditable for97 words
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Article196 1954-07-19 12 SCHOOLS THRASH SCA "A" school sa by 103 run.s at ufe^ This vie- irj triumph Ra;: ~.ol the Sii trouble in ing.s. H in the d pore sin *&> The Colons e Ql they were able to arin 5 r :j Barth-y Scho who car to bowl late capered wick.196 words
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