Singapore Standard, 30 July 1954
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Title Section19 1954-07-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGER ik> M 3L Vol. V. No. 28. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration113 1954-07-30 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT [R H. C. GAY of A, Prince Charles Crescent, Singapore, 1 1 c Standard Quick-Quiz Contest 19. heque for $100 has to him. The jikUo was Mr. V •m us. English Provlanager of n Ltd. The correct answers 1— "PRIN--5S OI THE NILE" Advertiser considers quc113 words
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Article53 1954-07-30 1 STON, Jily 29, (UP)— Haw was report "flne" condition yester- New England Baptist aJ where he underwent q v for a stomach ail- Aw. who is 72, is ex- d to be released from I pltai m another week. nrgery was performed y by Dr.53 words
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389 1954-07-30 1 BOB PEREIS - Con' Ring Cashes In On Colony's Instalment Deals BOB PEREIS By Standard Staff Reporter A CONFIDENCE ring is believed to have cashed m on Singapore's hire-purchase system and swindled many firms of general goods worth hundreds of thousands of dollars during the past two years. Complaints were lodged at police389 words
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Article, Illustration779 1954-07-30 1 Don' t Quit' Appeal To Sir Cheng-lock Crisis In The Malayan Chinese Assn. VPPEALS from all over Malaya, including one from Tengku Abdul Rahman, president Df the United Malays National Organisation, poured into the Singapore residence of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, urging him to, reconsider his resignation from leadership of779 words
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Article50 1954-07-30 1 WASHINGTON, July 29. (AP>— The U.S. Justice Department has ordered Frederick John Williams, 48, a native of Wales, deported for alleged Communist activity. The Department said he had been identified as a Communist Party member since at least 1929. and said he reportedly studied m Moscow.50 words
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Article507 1954-07-30 1 70,000 Back City Workers UNIONS TO SEE COUNCIL TODAY Standard Staff Reporter SEVENTY-THOUSAND workers m Singapore may ceil a general strike m support of 10,000 City Council employees who have downed tools, if the Council refuses to accede to its workers' demand for backdating Ritson pay to507 words
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Article84 1954-07-30 1 BOMBAY. July 29 (A*) Report from i.-nolbUd pockefs of Portia rri-^ tory on the Indian continent) said today that a force of] Indian "liberators" had seiz- t ed control of six villages m the Nagar Haveli district there and were marching on several more communities. The reports84 words
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Article55 1954-07-30 1 TOKYO. July 29. (AP> Peking radio said today Communist China had rejected a U.S. protest over the shooting down of a British airliner oft Hainan last Friday with a loss of three Americans. Peiping said that two British notes of protest delivered to the Chinese Foreign55 words
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Article, Illustration234 1954-07-30 1 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak State Alliance today reiterated its decision to appeal to the Ruler to sack the Mentri Besar. The "Alliance, comprising the United Malays National Organisation, the Malayan Chinese Association and the Perak Progressive Party, reaffirmed its vote of "no234 words
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Article60 1954-07-30 1 SEOUL. July 29 (Reuter)— All six members of a rescue team were killed, when a rescue helicopter crashed late on Wednesday at the scene of a wrecked F-94 night fighter, the Fifth Air Force announced today. An inquiry board has been appointed to investigate the accident.60 words
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Article39 1954-07-30 1 SEOUL, July 29 (Reuter)— National police here reported this morning that a total of 57 persons had lost their lives, 35 were injured and six missing m the 10-day-old rain. falling throughout South Korea.39 words
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Article202 1954-07-30 1 HANOI, July 29, (Reuter>— Foreign correspondents learnt here yesterday that their news cables from the Red River delta have to rjass through three separate censorship barriers before leaving Vietnam. AH foreign cables are censored m Hanoi by a French officer representing the French Union202 words
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Article148 1954-07-30 1 HANOI, July 29, (UP) Vietminh rebel troops and guerillas attacked posts and raided villages m South and Central Vietnam and Laos, the French High Command said today. Ground activity during the past 24 hours resulted In French pilots logging 252 hours flying time on 14148 words
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Article16 1954-07-30 1 SOVIET Premier Georgi Malenkov re< ived Indonesian Ambassador Subandri on Wednesday m Moscow. UPUP - 16 words
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47 1954-07-30 1 WASHINGTON, July 29, (AFP) Republican Senator Alexander Smith today proposed m the Senate the setting up of an inquiry commission to study "McCarthyism." The committee would be composed of six men and report on the good and bad aspects of McCarthy ism.47 words
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Article35 1954-07-30 1 WASHINGTON, July 29, <UP) The Navy announced yesterday it has called off the search for survivors of the British airliner shot down by Chinese Communists last week m Far Eastern waters.35 words
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Article81 1954-07-30 1 RAF GIVES UP HONGKONG. July 29 (Router)—The Royal Air Force tonight abandon*- h for a Hongkong police launch with ten men aboard reported missing near Chinese Com-munist-controlled islands earlier m the day. Search planes had found no trace of the launch alter an extensive hunt.81 words
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Article54 1954-07-30 1 BAD ELLSEN July 29 (Reuter) A British ntghtfighter which disapp ed over Wunstorf Airfield, North Germany, two days ago has "almost certainly" landed m Communist i German Territory, a Royal Air Force spokesman said here today. The spokesman said there "no question of the plane54 words
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Article42 1954-07-30 1 LONDON. July 29. < Renter)' The Court Martial Aj Court here today di.sml.s. request by Captain Gerald Selby Lewis Griffiths of the Durham Light Infantry for permission to appeal against his conviction for ill-treating Mau Mau prisoners In Kenya.42 words
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Advertisement88 1954-07-30 1 AND %mM^new rex PHOTO STUDIO 1. Raffles Place. S pore 1. Tel ***** Supplement A 12-page Singapore Trade Fair supplement is issued free with this issue. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS m Wide Varieties \//T S T#^ yS formerly of CSR W/ S JO7 SCHONBACH. CZECHO/S jf/r SLOVAKIA jf [/^^y VIOLIN CELLOS f88 words
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Article755 1954-07-30 2 THE Solicitor-General, Mr. C. H. Butlerfield, Q.C., announced at yesterday's session of the inquiry into the BOAC Constellation crash at Kallang on March 13, that he had concluded his presentation of the case on behalf of the Attorney-General, m the public interest. The announcement755 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-07-30 2 «5r it CLOSING rrbber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore on Thursday were: Buyers tellers No 1 RS S m-oi Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PKICIThe prire ol tin \rs terday was 5373 i per pit-iil. Up $I}. LONDON RLBBCR No I R.SS Settlement House Terms. Thursday's opening prices109 words
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Article, Illustration153 1954-07-30 2 Police To Give Up Town Hall IPOH. Thurs An assurance has been given by the Police authorities that the Ipoh Town Hall, which they have been using as the Perak Police Contingent Headquarters since the start of the emergency, will be returned for public use by Oct. 1. next year.153 words
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Article381 1954-07-30 2 No Verdict Yet In Case KIAL v lL of^^tß. Thurs. Samuel Alfred Evans, formaVvV u \.m*b manager of Storch Brothers Limited, a itrtu of jewellers and dealers m ornamental ware, admitted under cross-examination at his continued trial today on a charge of criminal breach of trust,381 words
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238 1954-07-30 2 SARA' IS BACK FROM 3-MONTH WORLD TRIP MR. M. SARAVANAMUTHU, Ceylon's High Commissioner m Malaya, who was voted the most popular Malayan by Standard readers, returned to Singapore yesterday after a three-month world tour given him by The Standard Tbi>i.e Mftf be some {.aces prettier than Malaya the people of238 words
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284 1954-07-30 2 He Etches Stories On Rice, Nut Grains... MR. Wong Lo Fens, of Kwangtung Province, one of the only two greatest living Chinese artists of microscopic carving on ivory, showed a preview of his first Singapore exhibition to the press yesterday, m a display which was at once incredible and beautiful.284 words
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Advertisement134 1954-07-30 2 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I X x~ mm I f»fc BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nousea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I CHEAP SALE YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY EMBROIDERED SILK LINGERIE I134 words
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Advertisement112 1954-07-30 2 modern jfJB/l H pockets j^f/g H| Z3 v pil econ:" J 1 priced $1-25 lyßAll-POINI I a\oi<l imitation It best to Imiv Platignum I LaMlta* 1' ON SALE I 3rd AUGUST COLONY OF SINGAPORE 1953 I ANNUAL I REPORT I Special CORON/^ION SUPPLEM.^T 6 PLATES AN D DUST JACKET IN112 words
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Article245 1954-07-30 3 $7 MIL TO DEVELOP RURAL AREAS Board's Plan For Next Year m An .I »k Sin 9 a P°[ c Rur Board will spend more money than erer before for the development of SiJ? oreos nex yeor nd l |s <> But7hlV1 venue than the eurrem% y««--less mma^ Olony Government245 words
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Article164 1954-07-30 3 Immoral Film. Says Censor ALTHOUGH the Appeal Conn inuapore upthe decision of the Film t«i hin the Italian film "The Devil Is A WoPam nount Pictures v.re to have rel> the picture ur«- awaiting the mij Appeal Hoard's pore Appeal i turm-d down the164 words
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Article33 1954-07-30 3 -Traffic Police aled to motorjrb the horn sour. < m this town. flfei c has been pre- of late and members of asked to report iberate violation of the State33 words
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Article88 1954-07-30 3 AN EX-OFFICER of the Royal Army Medical Corps who saw service m Malaya and India has been appointed by the Singapore Government as Deputy Medical SuperlnwT^LT 1 of tho Colony's Abridge Mental Hospital He is Dr. Harold Humphreys Robinson of County Down Britain, who will sail for88 words
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Article61 1954-07-30 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Customs officials here yt day arrested Lim Leong Chye, of Kuala Lumpur, for attempting to smuggle 296 wrist watches worth $6,112 on which a duty of $916 has not been paid. When charged m the Police Court today with evasion of >ms61 words
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Article41 1954-07-30 3 A WOMAN, Khor Pheng Ean, 34. was fined $260 or three months' m the Penang ions Court yesterday, for being m possession of five packets of Rangoon cigars, on which, the duty amounting to 341.25. had not been paid.41 words
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99 1954-07-30 3 Graduates Like Civil Service— Hopkinson LONDON. July 29. (Reui George Thomas. Labour >t Parliament yeaterked the Minister of the Colonies. Mr. :iry Hopkinson, what steps proposed t take to induce more Malayan graduates to up teaching posts m Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Hopkinson replied: "Malayan graduates are still comparatively99 words
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Article128 1954-07-30 3 Progs. Urge Action On Kallang THE development of Singapore's Kallang airport area requires immediate action and should not wait for the Pepler Plan, the Progre. Party stated m its August Newsletter. It does not Require the magic ot a Master Plan for its development, the Newsletter declared, because being a128 words
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Article88 1954-07-30 3 PENANO, Thurs.— The people of Jawi New Village m southern Province Wellesley who went to the polls yesterday, told not to listen to empty promises of the Communist )rist s by the District Officer, Nibong Tebal, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, who addressed them after the elections.88 words
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Article45 1954-07-30 3 TANG Mun Chuck, tentatively charged with rape, was declared to be of unsound mind when he was brought before the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. Tang was ordered to be held m remand m Woodb: Hospital pending orders from the Colonial Secretary.45 words
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Article, Illustration426 1954-07-30 3 KAY SABAPATHY - 30 Gowns Modelled At Fashion Show KAY SABAPATHY By "STUDY m Black and White." "Elegant Pearls" and "Symphonic dv Soir" were three eye-catching creations that won top votes at Wednesday night's Fashion Show organised by Datin Paglar m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Week. The display was held atStandard - 426 words
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Article89 1954-07-30 3 THE meeting between two representatives of the M van Indian Congress m S. pore and the Under-Secretary Mr J.D. Higham, to <li problems of registration of Indian riti/.ens a.> citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies did not take place yesterday because of the absence of one89 words
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Article108 1954-07-30 3 Superforts Test Colony Defences IN idi her condition! the fighter defence* of Sii !u! I'M- B-29 Superforts of USAF now In Singapore routed over South Ti: tha command oi Brigadier I William I.- attacke 1 from a number of dil at various altituti' During th k, Tengah,'id Hoi made several108 words
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Advertisement334 1954-07-30 3 LI Pj LD I y LI t L D A L LI DV L Imagine! A race horse thundering over the Belmont lUIIUL FV I I 1 U IU U I 0 Ul }\nU L lUIt 0 L Ra Track with a Timex strapped to its leg. The horse's hoofs334 words
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Miscellaneous26 1954-07-30 3 HINDU FESTIVAL THE Sathurthi festival will be celebrated at the Sri Senpaga Temple, Ceylon Road, Singapore, on Monday, Aug. 2 from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration406 1954-07-30 4 New Police O.C. Cracks Down On Paid Assassins KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs An enterprising Malay police inspector has just cracked the "kapak kechil" (small axe) menace m the Kelantan Trengganu border district of Besut. bringing to book professional criminals who deal m murder and assault. The Standard learnt406 words
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Article223 1954-07-30 4 Xt ALA LUMPI'R. Thurs.— Unforeseen increases m the Municipal Revenue today resulted m a supplementary Budget beiii£ unanimously adopted by the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council and m the words of a Councillor, Mr. A.D. York, its President was the only officer m the country with223 words
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Article52 1954-07-30 4 ONLY about one-fifth or 5688.984.64 has been spent by the Singapore Rural Board for the first half of this year, out of the total annual estimated expenditure of $3,277,950. But the revenue collected has exceeded half that estimated: $1,459,649.4;-! up to June against estimated revenue for the year52 words
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Article45 1954-07-30 4 MAGIMA Das s wa s charged m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday with intimidating a City Council worker, Jamari bin Marzuki. and compelling him to stop working. Bail of $500 was allowed. The case was postponed to Aug. r45 words
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210 1954-07-30 4 FIGHTING will probably start again m French Indo-China because the agreement reached at Geneva is not a settlement it is an "unfinished business," declared Sr. Miguel Cueneo, member of the Philippine Delegation to the Geneva Conference, to the Colony press yesterday. Sr. Cueneo. who is210 words
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Article95 1954-07-30 4 WHEN Mr Joseph Nor man Lee of the K.P.M read the story of the destitute Ipoh widow. Mrs. I. urn Wont; Kee. and her seven children m the Sunday Standard, he passed the hat round at his office. Dollar bills poured m and soon he collected95 words
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Article37 1954-07-30 4 HONGKONG, July 29. Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.67 to £1 sterling: $5,785 to US$l; $1,820 to Malayan $1; $0,193 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $250 to 1 tael.37 words
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Article243 1954-07-30 4 Student Wins Six Varsity Awards A MEDICAL graduand. m Kong Thoe, has been awarded six prizes by the University of Malaya. He is the first student to have shown such academic brilliar. His awards are: The Gibbs Gold Medal for general proficiency, the Brunei Eiawei Gold Medal for clinical medicine,243 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-07-30 4 photo. THE Directors of the Lifeguard Milk Company Limited threw a party "to tastiny of Chateau Tahbilk Table Wines on U.dnesdav night at the Palm Court m Raffles Hotel. Singapore, (iuest of honour was Mr E 8 Purbrick Managing Director of Tahbilk Ptv Ltd., Chateau Tahbilk \ineyards.Standard - 75 words
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Article228 1954-07-30 4 PENANG'S TRADE WITH RI BETTER PENANG. Thurs.— Penang trade with Indonesia has improved this year. During the first quarter of 1954, the Settlement imported $15^ millions worth of goods' compared with the quarterly average of $1: millions m 1953. Disclosing this to The Stand- I the Economic Officer. Pi ang.228 words
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58 1954-07-30 4 POLICEMEN SLAY AN IMPORTANT TERRORIST KUALA i. rr Thurs.-Abo^-'PI-R, youthful pon c e n area security v h fat > eliminated un »L hay ant 'mport, bravmga grenades from munist euarcis terrorist chiel attacked mi n an ami ing alsr Clot hi!) H bottles 1 Ambush ,/H the pi wounded.58 words
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Article36 1954-07-30 4 THE from th( Police Quai at t> p.m. The ttoo of pock-mi Thi whn, double i trous and around black leath* A the tion should Tan Kah U Poh. i Station or ion.36 words
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Advertisement322 1954-07-30 4 1 7 gr^: t^j 1 ...at the dinner table! TJEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP adds fe m Jr -AJ- tangy, tempting flavor to your meal dishes and special |!^HEIHZffI recipes! Sun-ripened, cookedfr^ -rJQ down "Aristocrat" tomatoes, ||j Xi choice vinegar and aromatic /I l,» spices make Heinz Tomato !m Ketchup the flavor322 words
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509 1954-07-30 5 European Got $40,000 To Get Dope Out TRADER TELLS COURT- I LIAN Teck Chew a retired businessman said tcrday that one of the reasons he was m court eh fd with corruption, was because he broke a rt m the presence of high government Is at the Malcolm Road home509 words
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Article75 1954-07-30 5 Decision On Control Of Highways Lture administration s highways will under the control ol ingle authority. The I ird was told yesterday .mm Tit, which la now ag the matter, will :«)liow closely the recomI Hill Report envisaged that highin the Colony be lied by the Traffic d» partment will75 words
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Article36 1954-07-30 5 $1, 600 Lost At Jurong and jewellery worth S 1,600 were s e•: ?1 drawer belongwoinan living H on .Fjl.v 24 n who lived with htei-in-hnv and £inn<thad been out visitinf When she returned 'ered the36 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-07-30 5 By BERNARD WILLIAMS Btaa«k*rd Sklpptaf K< porter WITHIN l\ boors after the tra«ic death of a Knropeal diver a s the result oi urn attack by a shark m Singapore water. on Wed nesday. the sea <ook its toll i»ain. resulting m the disStandard - 316 words
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Article102 1954-07-30 5 Five More Russian Ships Here WHII.K the Russian freighter Arkhangelsk lay Idle m the Singapoiv Outer Road> yesterday awaiting sailing orders, live other vessels living the "Hammer and Sickle" sailed into Singapore at dusk, "from the West." The vessels are the Gomel. Olensk, Merta, Sivuch- and Mortiz. The Standard understands102 words
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Article33 1954-07-30 5 THE body of a 35-year-old male Ho H»t> Kuen. was found lying at the foot of a three-storey building m Aliwal Street. Singapore, yesterday morning. Police are in- gating.33 words
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255 1954-07-30 5 300 temporaryi employed by th<> Sin- Government, last i down the G proposal to absorb rmanently into the Cl< rtcal Serv inanimously agi proposal was a •t by the Govern to woo the temporary into the G.C.S.. and 'hen forgo several !'«<•* which memh255 words
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313 1954-07-30 5 ARC ROADS TO CUT TRAFFIC HOLD-UPS Peplers Plan For Singapore PLANS for a series of ore roads to relieve traffic congestion m the centre of Singapore City have been devised by the Diagnostic Survey Team, the Colony's Town Planning Consultant, Sir George Pepler, told The Standard yesterday. Sir George said313 words
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Article, Illustration270 1954-07-30 5 Earphones For Visitors NON-ENGLISH speaking visitors to the World Assembly of Youth conferences to be held at the Anglo-Chinese School, Barker Road, Singapore, from Aug. 15 to Aug. 28, will be allotted special earphones to listen to simultaneous translations into French, German, Mandarin and Spanish.Standard - 270 words
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Article46 1954-07-30 5 THE Battalion President of the Boys* Brigade m Malaya. Mr. James M. Fraser. will open the Fairfleld Church bazaar at Fairfleld Girls' School. Neil Road, on Satur- day at 11 a.m. The bazaar is m aid of the Church and i admission is free.46 words
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Article134 1954-07-30 5 THE Singapore Government will make v decision shortly on the salaries of Minister! of the proposed Legislative Assembly v-, ommended by the Rendel Constitutional CommisCivil Service officials In the Colony are now working on this and proposals will bo submitted to the Governor-in-ncil very soon134 words
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Article66 1954-07-30 5 TWO hundred members from all parts ol the Federation are expected to take part m the All-M; uyan Anglican Youth Fellowship Camp, to he i held at St. Andrew's School. Singapore, from Aim 9 to 15. Sixty members from six Anglican fellowships m Singapore have been chosen66 words
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Advertisement308 1954-07-30 5 Gland Discover? Restores Youfn In 24 Hours IMWI from loaa of vlfi.'ir n«r» tumt. ■<%. weak body, rmpur* hioo4 I memory, and who are ok) a>a»d worn-out bwfora their Mmc will >>• A« ItCbted to learn of a new gland dl»c«*» if *i> Aniertcitn 4<M Thl« n«w (lihtov i m308 words
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Article898 1954-07-30 6 M.C. A. Or T.L.A.? ivvro Sir Cheng-lock Tan has resigned from the Malayan Chinese Association. His action has been variously described as "shocking, "unbelieva bombshell, "a surprise" and "a pity.' [1 that were all there is to it we could, alter a ceremonial hand-wringing, wish Sir Cheng-lock a peaceful and898 words
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847 1954-07-30 6 Nothing Wrong With U.S. Women It's The Men Sir;- It is a source of constant astonishment to inert Viat women columnist*, such J as Miss Marjorie Proops, should continually hecp at their readers never to forget the fact of the male ego atid how it must ever be bolster- cd,847 words
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Article350 1954-07-30 6 Review of Views Bright Beacon DIN CHEW JIT POH retdl a on ;«nd Enypt kc Indo-China, is ;i n child bequeathed by days o; opened m 186 .en the kc inbJt B and be g for ind< cc whi been her !g luilli B ':<\n has shown a mor« lightened350 words
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241 1954-07-30 6 Difficulties Of Teachers Of English Sir: Ti English m ChinOf vital importance' The indard of English i be raised! So the .ration Department, very peop -ugh n the n I i are being shabV treated. pector* of S S iperintei of ChiSchools. the Din Chim ication, the r for Education,241 words
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Article26 1954-07-30 6 U it ietthVirtu* and immortal crime the world had wanted had the actor said. "I will do t)iis tomorrorc." Lord John Russell.26 words
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Article332 1954-07-30 6 Sir. Singapore teachers of English from Chinese demand a share m the subsidies granted by the Government for the teaching staffs of Chin schools, and also recognition by the Government ny its employees. This mentioned m an annual general meeting held by the English Te ion Chinese schools)332 words
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Article28 1954-07-30 6 winnlowing t l that you Inci to $l. testa needn y. such sides we c ul sure would POPUI \K DEMAND .Nill. nonnveiu tiurina ti\i<28 words
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Article678 1954-07-30 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by I' xEH the Mi m •ntier Force was formed m 1949 the Suniese ice have from time to co-operated with a units mi n combing toe .Ma'aya-Siam frontier. < Thi s week a Kedafa Area Security Unit m conjunct tion with two hun678 words
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Advertisement42 1954-07-30 6 vwwwvwwww iiihiiu USELESS EUSTACE j "Opclcts! B '"d on ni% shouMei laacer 1^- thai The Malayan Way of Life 3 KEi. C—^~ Th« two-foot way th« luncKum* •troll to a cool caf» then light lunch and a cold beer. fSirlslKnftl of course42 words
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Miscellaneous12 1954-07-30 6 •WE WANT SO*AETH»NS uKE. A"""" WmneutOf>£AH AWAY* NO STANDING ON TQfi, PLEASE12 words
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Article446 1954-07-30 7 Prevented From Getting Facts Of Air Disaster' HONGKONG, July 29, (AP)— The Foreign Correspondents Club of Hongkong today issued a resolution which accused the Hongkong Government and U. S. consulate officials of obstructing reporters who were trying to get the facts about last Friday's plane tragedy.446 words
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295 1954-07-30 7 Lennox Boyd Succeeds Mr. Lyttelton Attorney General Quits And July 29 I I Lionel Heald British Attorney neral last night placed his resignation m hands of 1 Prime Minister. Sir ton Churchill. n followed an innouncement I ttelton has re- d ai d that Mr. Alan nn< a Secretary of295 words
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Article137 1954-07-30 7 WASHINGTON, July 29 (Renter)— President igman Rhee appeared yesterday to have aroused little support m Congress for his plan for an attack on China. Dr. Rhee told a joint .on of Congress that he believed thai tin- army of the Republic of South Kor with137 words
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Article113 1954-07-30 7 ACCORD ON OIL OASIS -ONDON, July 29 •utcr) Britain and id] rabia h a v c eed In principle on 'it rat ion of the disof the oil-rich :i Oasis on the sian Gulf. Secretary, Mr. n. announced I nit nt m th»' House rda oasis i> claimed by dJ113 words
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Article42 1954-07-30 7 CHICAGO. July 29 <AP> c Wilson, blonde Hollywood iii tn ;ind television star. reported to police <>n Wednesday that thieves looted her hotel apartment oi a fur and a sold medallion bracelet winch she valued at U. 5.54.500.42 words
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Article, Illustration141 1954-07-30 7 LONDON. July 29 (Renter) Mr. Stan A\vy. Labour Member of Parliament. asked the Colonial Secretary yesterday whether he would consider legislation to relax the existing sedition laws m Singapore which bear hardly m particular on freedom of 'lii v by Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State141 words
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Article82 1954-07-30 7 LONDON. July 29 <UP» Britain declared today that prompt American action m ndins rescue planes saved a number ol lives oil Hainan and denied reports that Britain urged caution on America At the same time the Amen Embassy m London Issued a denial of reports which appeared82 words
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Article60 1954-07-30 7 OTTAWA. July 29. < Renter The Duke of Edinburgh arrived her by air today to start his informal three- week visit to Canada. He la to spend three days here. The tour-eng-incd Royal Canadian Air Force passenger plane, which had brought him from Tangmere. su accompanied60 words
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Article71 1954-07-30 7 fORT DIX. New Jei July 29 tAPi -A wiry, one-«-d N.C.O. with six years ol •■my service b< hind him, rdiiy wi c]< ared ol rges that he kepi 225 renits at bone- taut atto ntion an hour m 92-degref .it. Sk't. Ist Class Richard J.71 words
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Article100 1954-07-30 7 Get Back Or ill Jump' NEW VOKK. Jalj <AP) Arthur Bretlon. stood on the roof of a fivi -storey building earlj today shouting "Gel hack or I'll jump. Then he chanced his mind, and asked to see the Ilev John Kclutc. a Catholic priest. When the priest arrived100 words
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Article35 1954-07-30 7 DALLAS. Texas. July JS, (AP)— A Dallas night club. where Christine Jornenson was the current attraction, advertised the show as "hot." The club burned down riKht after the lirst show yesterday.35 words
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Article65 1954-07-30 7 Stondoid London Correspondent LONDON. |uly 29. The following are the closing prices of rubber and fin on the London Morket. LONDON RUBBER Spot 20i d. September ZOid October/December 20<d January/ March 20id Apnl/|une 20id Auk c.i.f. 20id. Tone: Very Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £741 buyers, »J65 words
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118 1954-07-30 7 I HANOI. .Inly L'}>. (H Mayor Do Quan^ Giai of terday appealed to the great cities "t the to help h flee from Communi Hanoi is to be handed over to the Vietminh m Octob' under then n netat. The Mayor and material aid118 words
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Article126 1954-07-30 7 LISBON, July 29 (Reuter)— Portugal warned India yesterday she would not allow Goanese freedom marches'* Into Portuguese territory and would hold India responsible for the consequences 1 the warning were unheeded. The Foreign Mini-try i said ii note to that effect been handed to the Indian126 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-07-30 7 photo A SIGHT of what was m store for some of the Miss Universe contestants was given them last week when they toured the Universal- International Studio m Hollywood guided by actors Tony Curtis (left) and Jeff Chandler (right). Curtis looks through a programme for aUP - 69 words
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Article153 1954-07-30 7 Reds Raise An Issue B> ARNOLD BRACKMAN, standard special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 29.— Indonesia's leftwing exploded last week over the visit of a high ranking Indonesian Army officer to Singapore presumably to meet General sir Charles Loewen, Chief of Staff t<» British Land Forces m153 words
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Article94 1954-07-30 7 LONDON. July 29. (Reuter) Mr. Chou En-lai. Commu nist ci. Prime Mln arrived m Moscow rday on his return hom<- from the Geneva conferenc Mi cow radio reported Mr. Molotov gn' cption last nifhi -ir. Chou and Mr. Pham Van Dong Vietminh Deputy Premier, at which94 words
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Advertisement66 1954-07-30 7 I MALAYAN .^agp 5 j I AIRWAYS j ANNOUNCE I SCHEDULE CHANGES f WITH EFFECT FROM AUGUST, Ist J FOR ALTERATIONS TO TMINGS HHX DETAILS OF Changes apply to vodk usual travel agent O* ANY MALAYAN AIRWAYS OFFICE I ADDITIONAL SERVICES j ML 103 ML 151 j DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY66 words
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Advertisement78 1954-07-30 7 BRITISH MADE REFUSE BINS BODY AND LID TAPERED -JP^3~-^ Lid fitted with drop hoodie, <*-^?*^lt^B*~~~~--~-rZ9O* TWENTY FOUR GAUGE SjH^^^^^SS tflß Mild steel throughout «^B "^"9o^ W^\ HEAVILY GALVANISED. TOP EDGE strongly wired BOTTOM EDGE fitted with IE- B !3 steel rim. mtV ■a^?" I| HMSBBMfII*MP^ m *El STRONGLY RE INFORCED78 words
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Advertisement751 1954-07-30 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG —AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg 0 BremenSpore P Sham Penang tMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 31|uly/sAug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) ..12/15Aug. 16Aug. 17 Aug. HESS(NSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5 Sept 6 Sept FRANKFURT (HAPAC) 26/29 Sept 30 Sept. 1 Oct.751 words
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Advertisement1183 1954-07-30 8 mt L BLUE FUNNEL LINE ?«> <m ci»es) MANSFIHXf) CO., LTD. Wt" Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via tMlier porU to load aod <li«charce cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL POKi'S L'ue Sails P Sham Penang Acapt-nor for Liverpool Glasgow July^»/30 .Automt'don for Liverpool 8t Avonmouth1,183 words
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Advertisement741 1954-07-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. Spore P Sham Penang lAPARA (RL) 9/15 Aug. 16 Aug. 17/18 Aug SOESTDYK (HAL 19/25 Aug\ 26 Aug. 27/28 Aug CAROET (RL) 29741 words
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Advertisement757 1954-07-30 8 EAST ASIATICLif SAILINGS TO CONTINtNI/SCANOINAv,, For Aden. Port Said. Genoa Antwerp Rott c ,dam m Cdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Ot) ham »>u., Vocf^ P Srnm*' p x) "ASIA" Cdn: 24/24 Pfn^l Sails 1 Aug. xx) KAMBODIA- 2/3 Aug 4,4 A xxx) "SELANDIA- 19/22 Au? 23/25 a* 5 > A., xx,x>757 words
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Article, Illustration400 1954-07-30 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - R.I. WILL URGE U.N. TO LIFT BAN ON RUBBER ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 29. Informed quarters told The Standard today that Indonesia plans to introduce a motion before the United Nations General Assembly aimed at lifting the U.N. embargo on rubber trade with Red China.Standard - 400 words
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Article43 1954-07-30 9 ALNWICK, Northumberland. July 29. (Reuter)— Lord Balfour of Inchrye, Chairman of the British Empire Industries Association, said on Wednesday an unparalleled drive to develop the untapped resources of the Commonwealth was needed for Britain to regain her financial independence.43 words
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Article26 1954-07-30 9 THOUSANDS of Sydney's "little people" are gambling m oil and uranium shares m a big speculative boom on the Sydney stock exchange. I A.P.26 words
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Article152 1954-07-30 9 WASHINGTON. July 29 (TP)— United States trade with Asia declined m both directions In ."May as compared with April, according to a Commerce Department announcement. Chief exceptions to the trend were larger imports from British Malaya and the Republic of Korea and larger exports to152 words
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Article169 1954-07-30 9 TOKYO. July 29. <AP>— A I high-ranking Japanese offii cial reports that Japan has I decided to sell U5540,000,000 j worth of ships steel ropes and wires, and diesel engines to Russia for payment m raw materials. Mr. Osamu Itagaki also said Russian officials169 words
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Article34 1954-07-30 9 THE Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company is building a U552. 000. 000 factory In Loa Angeles for the manufacture of guided missiles. board chairman Harvey S. Firestone. Jr.. announced on Wednc A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article54 1954-07-30 9 RUBBER PRICE DROPS 3 4 ct BBER pricei on or day I grade rubber for t being qu ceni per lh. at \hr Prices op' lower, with Londo York price? at tht clay. Upcountry to i Boom Ausl reported, but the was devoi market hoirt th j pri( ;m< I54 words
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Article157 1954-07-30 9 THE Singapore of r«>mmerre Rubbor :ces (m cci lb.» 'I HE produ< m the same quota! prevailing on Wedn ith only fair bi. Reports of arrivals of S i wak pepper mark* t hut pi i the saint 1 except for I black which dropp $I*s2| per picul.157 words
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Article59 1954-07-30 9 MALAYAN iruii. were quicty steady w small fluctuati while higher, had some lyinj? slightly higher Buyers Sellers INDUSTRIALS W. flam Hongkong Bank H k on S po jn MINIM. Ami Amn' U 1 X 'iff X Laru Pet* -I H.»w.»f > H.wu.v i 9 10 Rrnonr T.n South X59 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1954-07-30 9 CMART women, and men m dark suits for business lunches, strolled past the mirrors and pink sofas m the hotel lounge. Mr. Marx, with lady secretary following, came across travelling fast like a shark through the shoals of porters and pageboys a small athletic figure with pale blue suit,1,453 words
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Miscellaneous294 1954-07-30 9 (j'l Rbn©f {W&el I'SESc^tl^i^rSr 1 I f "N^EEL^G f*UTES 7 BUT, SERGEANT^] J^T LEAVE HIM EXCUSE TO GET 7^7,^jtA J > UKE VO DOKJT 4|F WE GIT 1 < I THAT COCK- I TAKE HIM OFF NOl» S^iSr DESERVE! SUCH AjL HIM HANGED, NOW, I rSAFT HE KET^E* AND-BULL IHKr294 words
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Miscellaneous653 1954-07-30 9 »«»a_«-__aBBBMMBBBB^ ■■■BB""""""""* B l| M -m. >«-_._*._ W <mu;i Pf I _i a n /"s dc« PI ITT FIT I liril n m I) NQAP OKM 1 II lIIIUiILM "IHos Come The r,.:\ i is. i- i-i r >-* X« ml IINMI f|l k T&iaw i lyuSafiS xvSSsiP _t_H_£s_k_!l_-«flB %^«wwip»w653 words
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Article283 1954-07-30 10 JOHN Wayne celebrated a birthday on the 26th, but his BIG day was the 27th when his "The High and the Mighty" had a two-city world premiere m Hollywood and San Francisco "Mad Anthony," the story Sterling Hayden bought as a starrer for himself, is based on Major General283 words
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161 1954-07-30 10 An Afternoon At Lord's With Groucho Marx he used a lot of baseball terms." "Ah-ha," said Groucho," "but he was richer tha n 1 am." Out m the street he bent down to make a funny noise to a child m a pushchair. He looked happy, but he had never161 words
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Article, Illustration899 1954-07-30 10 REG WHITLEY - \V HO says TV is no help 4o >V the films? A British play that made its debut on television lias provided Hollywood with a world-wide winner. It is Dial M for Murder written by Frederick Knott. Bill O'Bryen, production executive of a British company, spotted899 words
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Advertisement432 1954-07-30 10 ATHAV ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS F*kTtikV^sb NOW showing! ■Jl I IIA I 11.00 a.m.-1.45-4.1 c PHCdf ***** AIS CONDITIONED MWUIIL 6.45 9.30 p.m. HE S THE MOINTIE WHO NEVER GOT HIS MAN! A k BUT YOU GET PLENTY OF FUN, SONGS AND COLOUR J^ J*ZL±A**3 M-G-M'S FIRST GREAT MUSICAL IN EMaScOPB -SROSE432 words
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Advertisement285 1954-07-30 10 NOW SHOWING^ «b y'*^ I < w 1 1 1 f\ vi|| E?L-- I xS I RKO piu^: Mnra Ml tmu MIDNIGHT RAJ KW)()R, V^ IS tonicht ln "A VAN" PARTLY 1X o,^^ MIDNIGHT TOMORROW (SEASON FROM SUNDAY AUC. U[ At The R EX) HHnr^ Y^^HH^HH^HhH^HhV9 A** Ofe J X*.285 words
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Article118 1954-07-30 11 THE following ties m the Malay Sporti Association tennis championships will be played off at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday. Handicap Singles: Sulaiman v A. Sujak: Ibrahim Karim v Hamid Bulal; I. A. Alsagoff v Mahmood Yusof; A. Rahman v Said Sulaiman; Htitf n Alwi v Ibrahim118 words
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Article44 1954-07-30 11 ROME. July 29 (Reuter) Gordon Hazell. Bristol middleweight who meets Johnny van for the vacant British title on September 14. retired at the start of the sixth round of a ten-round non-title bout here last night against Tiberio Mitri, Italy's European champion.44 words
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Article58 1954-07-30 11 A TOTAL of 114 athletes from the Navy, Army and Air Force will compete m the third annual Inter Services c^ o *npionships tomorrow on the Nee Soon Garrist>.- ground. Last year's champions, the Army, are fielding a. formidable contingent to wrest off what will58 words
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Article258 1954-07-30 11 EMPIRE VILLAGE, Vancouver, July 29 (Reuter) Canadians are hoping for a "miracle mile" when Australia's John Landy, world record holder and England's Dr. Roger Bannister, the first two men to break the four-minute mile, clash m the British Empire and Commonwealth Games final on August 7. There258 words
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Article53 1954-07-30 11 THE Breweries Sports Clubs officers {or this year are President. Mr." R. Nadaisan; vice-president. Mr. J. de Rijke: hon secretary. Mr. E.P. Stephen■on; hon. asst. secretary Mr. David Lim: hon. treasurer. Mr. J. Nonis; committee Messrs. H. Wansciiers; L Bel.s. G. Swart: T W Budden; P. J.53 words
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Article36 1954-07-30 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Kowloon Bus Company footballers at Seremban on Sunday: Rinchak Lama, S. Mtithia, Jon Van Huisen, Worrall. M. Boudeville, Sow Fong, Mr.k W;ii Keen, COOnOlloy, P< Huizen, TfCloi uud Thiuin Kv.ee.36 words
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Article269 1954-07-30 11 T A U N T O N, July 29. (Reuter) A fine innings of 140 by the 19-year-old Hanlf Mohammad brought a generous ray of Paki tan war: i to a 5.000 crowd on a cold rainy day here where Somerset, bottom team m the269 words
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Article62 1954-07-30 11 OMR W I Lomax 18 4 34 1 Saeed 8 0 31 1 Tremlett 23 4 98 4 McMahon 11 2 40 0 Lawrence 30 8 56 2 Wight 5.5 0 16 1 SOMERSET Ist INNINGS F. Angell not out 5 B. Brocklehurst c Shujauddin b F. Mahmood 462 words
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Article251 1954-07-30 11 Perak B' ton Champions End Reign IPOH, Thurs.— The pride of Perak's badminton doubles. Lee Fan Leong and Tan Jin Eong. were last night eliminated from the Perak Open Badminton Championships by the youthful combination of Chan Hon Kit and Chiew Chin Khoon. Tan and Lee. Perak doubles I champions251 words
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Article556 1954-07-30 11 SCARBOROUGH. England, July 29. iAP>— J. Lemettl, of I ranee, d< featcd Mohu All. of Egypt, m a round match m the British Pr< al lawn Mils tournament j Th< scon; was 7—5, 6—3, 3— 6 i LONDON, July 28 (Reuter)— Rain again plarHT havoc with the English556 words
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Advertisement495 1954-07-30 11 SITUATION VACANT V Draftsman m the Publ c Uepart- < ale: B 220 x 15--x 15-475. Total present range $1 71 B 8 p.m. to $611 50 Comm' ''ill n qualiftcal ;mcl Pn tcrrncv will be canti who L engin* i Application! Riving >jla reach the U Engineer. Airiuan Road495 words
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Advertisement862 1954-07-30 11 NOTICE I^ST^fn* f KiL in r !T pcct of the undemoted vehicles not prescribed m wf pa i?,, Under Notice withi <*c period W^ant, C^ i f the Road Traffic Ordinance 1941 SeJtTor 5(8? Ji? &ZY re have bee executed under occuon tt(8) of the said Ordinance: Car S J862 words
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Advertisement217 1954-07-30 11 NATURALISATION VOTICE is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial217 words
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Advertisement332 1954-07-30 11 <S>/ SINGAPORE STANDARD QUICK -QUIZ >^ V i YOU ENTER TODAY YOU GET PAID BY RETURN! ruh>s 4gr<> simpim 1. We giv c below three clues to certoin odverfi >em*»n ts m TOi DAY'S poges of The Standard. All you have to do r. to find the correct names of332 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-07-30 12 BOON SEONG, Tiger S. A. spearhead, is havinf a spot of bother with Singapore Recreation Club defenders, but not for lonjf. After (his picture was taken, Boon Seong scored one of the 9-1 goals for Tigers' div. I victory over the Rims.44 words
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706 1954-07-30 12 LINESMAN - LINESMAN By MALAYA'S cricket classic starts m Ipoh tomorrow and for the eighth time the North and South will meet to decide the better team. So far the North has proved the superior side winning the first match and the last three.706 words
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Article140 1954-07-30 12 SLTKRWING B.P. officials for the year 19f>4. elected at the recent annual general meeting are Patron* Mr John Laycock and > c Lian Lock; president Mr. Bob Sect Teng Hock, viceSlents Messrs. Thung Hoi an ard Jcny Tan: hon. secreMr An.:; Cheng Tiong. Hon. xcretary Mr. Scow140 words
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Article212 1954-07-30 12 CEYLON ATHLETES COMING Says SARA THE Ceylon Amateur Athletic Association have agreed to come to Singapore on September 4 for a triangular meet between Singapore. Federation and Ceylon athletes to be held at the Jalan Bfiat stadium This was revealed by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu who returned to Singapore from Colombo212 words
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Article379 1954-07-30 12 AT THE general meeting of the Butterworth Indian Youngsters football team it was unanimously decided to change the SrSfion 0 Youn ster Heofficials- following were elected fJHSSPS 9 lr ,V- S Maniam: vice-President.-. Messrs N T Rajan M. Vembiah; 'hon' hon treasurer: Mr. S.379 words
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Article453 1954-07-30 12 Superior m teamwork and technique the Tigers totally outclassed the makeshift Recs team. That the Tigers scored nine goals instead of nineteen may be attributed to the tenacity, if not the technique, of the Recs' defence. A "gift" goal, scored by Boon Seong. after c"c Silva had unwittingly allowed453 words
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Article848 1954-07-30 12 FOUNDER member G. H. Kiat, who led the Colony Asian Games team to Manila, lost his place as vice president on the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council yesterday. At the annual general meeting of the SOSC, attended by 48 representatives of every sports organisation m Singapore,848 words
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Article128 1954-07-30 12 Selangor Shufflers For Penang KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Selangor players for the Malayan badminton championships next month. selected after elimination ties, will be: Men's singles: Lai Fook Ying. Chua Siew Hing. Oon Chong feck. Abdul A: Men's doubles: Lim Kee Fong and Chan Kon Leong. Women's singles: Mrs. Cecilia Samuel Women's128 words
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52 1954-07-30 12 NINE GOALS BY TIGERS BEFORE RECS STRIKE TWO TAKING no chances whatsoever, even against relegation-doomed Singapore Recreation Club, the' Tigers tore into their opponents from the first to the final whistle, to take a nine-two victory m their SAFA division 1 encounter at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. i— Progressives On52 words
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271 1954-07-30 12 SINGAPORE would have had its muchpublicised sports stadium today, or at least, m the final stages of completion, if the Government had listened to good advice given four years ago instead of adhering to a "stiff-necked" policy of wanting complete control of it,271 words
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Article21 1954-07-30 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCF SPORTS: Geyin I*}°* at°rii m I^ls THE Hill B of P S I Final Gallops From Bill McCrea21 words
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53 1954-07-30 12 Impressive Sprints By Pulot Puteh M. Rouge PENANG, Thurs. Conditions were fine for the final gallops at Penang this morning. Fast times were registered by several horses with engage.- i ments at the meeting. The track is m excellent racing condition after the i recent rains and good racing is53 words
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Article79 1954-07-30 12 THL following qualifier for :h e finals m the Achilles athletic neet to be held on August 2 at Raffles Institution ground. 100 yards youths George sandosham, Tay Cheng Ann, Kee Yuen. L. Zavier. Ho Pneng Kuan, Sim Boon Woo. 110 yards youth George Chan Hee79 words
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Advertisement17 1954-07-30 12 J*^rt,e fay •w5 pLppH Sole Agents: HONG SEH, 177-179 Beoch Rd. S'pore-7 Tele: 6424 1 7 56.17 words
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Advertisement137 1954-07-30 12 "^^^^l^B 3SO c.C. O.H.V. (swinging arm) iUgHSkw YOUR CHOICE FOR 54 'Jjg' Pre-eminent m popularity Tk« 1 general purpose solo machine which. .*^L^^|i^hs^\-"' J combining sparkling performance, '<T* handsome appearance and reliability, 1 W Jtiffjjffjt~jr cylinder machine m its class. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINCAPORE b KUALA LUMPUR. SPEND137 words
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Title Section16 1954-07-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD GUIDE TO THE TRADE FAIR ir KLVE PAGES niSTRIMTHn FREE FRIDAY, JULY 30, 195416 words
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Article, Illustration898 1954-07-30 1 Number Of Stands This Year Shows 20 Percent Increase rjHE Singapore Trade Fair at the Happy World this year, the seventh since the war, presents a picture of bright and lively expectations for trade m general. The difficult trading conditions of the past year898 words
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87 1954-07-30 1 The annual Singapore Trade Fair at the Happy World fills a definite need for many sections of the commercial interests of the Colony. It provides a handsome window for our wares, both those of local manufacture and those which we import87 words
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Article70 1954-07-30 1 J. B. CLEGG - J. B. CLEGG vast variety of goods which is exhibited for their inspection. Trade is the life blood of Singapore and the Singapore Chamber of Commerce supports wholeheartedly all endeavours to further the interests and welfare of the Colony. The 1954 Trade Fair is such70 words
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Article590 1954-07-30 1 N.Z. Trade Head Sends Greetings On behalf of the New Zealand Government I would like to say how pleased we are to have this opportunity of taking part m the Singapore Trade Fair and of showing your people something of the goods we have to offer, and also something of590 words
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Advertisement15 1954-07-30 1 Please Turn To Page 12 For A Complete Guide Of The Exhibitors Jtad Their Stands15 words
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Advertisement56 1954-07-30 1 ti^y^j If yV^^f^ REFRESH yourself! 1° U O °J^/^ C r n yOUf r enc S l/y/\ "^"'/W c c°c c r m the x^!vS^^V°J°oS'*s^ Fraser Neave Bar i^3\ P oo oVISI TIGC n o jB*\ r 0 n tiger stout on o< ?%^y 'M '^I^^ii AHCHO ff o )f^r-in56 words
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Article276 1954-07-30 2 TRADE FAIR IS MOST VALUARLE By Mr. E. Bower, the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner m Malaya. AS a newcomer to trade circles m Malaya I am looking forward to attending the Singapore Trade Fair m 1054. For three years before leaving England I was Director of the London Section of276 words
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Article, Illustration457 1954-07-30 2 G.S. ANDERSON - Pak Fah Yeow Widely Used In Far East Stand 115 and 116 AJESSRS. Hoe Hin ComA x pany. importers, exporters, manufacturers and ge.Meral merchants with Offices m Hongkong. Singapore and- Penang are responsible for the sales of Puk Fan Yeow (white flower embrocation) which is wellknown throughout the Far East457 words
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239 1954-07-30 2 Mr. R. Jumabhoy - Mr. R. Jumabhoy By C.8.E., i nairman. Indian tnamDer ot I ommerce. HTHE utility of industrial exhibitions cannot be x over emphasised especially at a time like this when we have buyers' markets m nearly all trades. The city of Singapore which owes its239 words
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Article, Illustration539 1954-07-30 2 Glass Wares Shown In Many Varieties Stand No. 75. a lapse of three years Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company Limited are again exhibiting at the Happy World Trade Exhibition. Whilst m previous years the emphasis of this Company's display was directed at their large range of bottles, this year's exhibit is539 words
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Advertisement201 1954-07-30 2 /A'/ Aa/ft f/)f<X Judged the World's BEST UWWr*-''"* 9 for THREE consecutive years at the WITH v\\\\\\^\\\v^\\^\\^\\\v\\\\\\\v\\\\\\v\\\\\v\\\\\^\^\\^\^^\\\^^^\^^^^^^^^^^\^^^v^^^^^^^^^^^\^^^^^\\^ JiZ INTERNATIONAL FOOD INSTITUTE EXPOSITIONS ■^^ffy^^nH 1954 -PARIS (France) iMllll IC 1 ifl I CABLI AND WIRIILSSIIMITID J^T" PHHnHnai^i Hrti»ij^m tr^ exact replica V^ Vf i nnmymmm •(zoutw \T /^J^few\ i§7« Hh/Wl SfW201 words
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406 1954-07-30 3 Rubber Tin Give Malaya Favourable Balance With Japan 153 Japanese exports I totalled and her im•1.941. giving rable balance of a !8 millions for .v\: c the first five •Japanese 1 ell to while her [567,865,--ltnilar favourof MS2I milMr. Jai imM ilaya are crude .p, fuel hips at the aU,406 words
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224 1954-07-30 3 HPHE China Engineers Limited and their subsidiary company, Messrs. Sino-British (Malaya) Limited, will display various electrical domestic appliances manufactured by L.G. Hawkin Co. Ltd. of Drury Lane. London. The chief item will be the famous 'Universal' Safety Pressure Cooker. Over one mil! >r of these224 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-07-30 3 Clegg: U.K. Traders Seek No Special Privileges Here Mr. George G. Thomson12 words
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Article467 1954-07-30 3 J.B. CLEGG - J.B. CLEGG By GEORGE G. THOMSON, Public Relations Officer. CINGAPORE must know itself and advertise itself. Steadily, down the years, her commercial and industrial stature has grown and now Singapore is one of the world's great markets and ports. Here international and local air and shipping467 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1954-07-30 3 Stand Nos. 77 and 78 AIESSRS. N. V. Polak i?A Schwarz's Essencefabrieken, founded m 1889 at Zaandam (Holland), are displaying their famous products at the Fair. As one of the oldest Suppliers of Flavouring Products to the Far East, Messrs. N. V. Polak Schwarz's reputation is widespread1,068 words
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Advertisement218 1954-07-30 3 1 1 r% I t The super Armstrong Sapphire. Exquisite Lines, beautiful i [■I finish, perfect square engine. A luxury car m the medium mm 1■%w%0 %J %F %0 mM II 11%0 t price field. Home delivery arranged. :r j[ r "JET**" ,<^^rtfllll^^^%^ '^^HHHli^te. 1 Tljr MCllf IflCi "^i Kv\218 words
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Article77 1954-07-30 4 D. S. ARMSTRONG - By D. S. ARMSTRONG Canadian Government Trade Commissioner for Malaya. imports from Canada, at nearly $8,000,000 for the first six months of the year, are 10 per cent higher than the comparable period In 1953. This is an indication oi the minor improvement m business conditions,77 words
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Article57 1954-07-30 4 C. O. BAMADHAJ. vel- vet and textiles merchants of 45, Arab Street, will be displaying a wide ranj;e of embroidery cotton under thr tradt* mark .IS. which may be of interest to the "nonyas" (women) of Singapore The firm uill also display I'. gh Relief Calendars57 words
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231 1954-07-30 4 I^OR the first time visitors x of the Singapore Trade Exhibition m the Happy World will se« a stall of "Dutch Baby Milk." The firm has a representative for the Far E;< However, this is not the first time the firm is having a stand231 words
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Article219 1954-07-30 4 Stand No. 70 DOTTERDAM Trading (M) Ltd.. are the general agents for Georg Dralle, Hamburg, Germany, manufacturers of a wide range of perfumeries and cosmetics The firm of Dralle was established more than 100 years ago and has been represented by Rotterdam Trading m Singapore the Federation219 words
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Article262 1954-07-30 4 H Standards fi and 7 UME Industries (Far East) Ltd. are, mi n the main, manufacturers of concrete, steel and asbestos, cement-pipes, and asbestos cement roofing sheets. Examples of the concrete and steel pipes are too large to exhibit, but the pipe line across Johore262 words
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Article, Illustration360 1954-07-30 4 Stand No. 76 [N KEEPING abreast with The March Of lime. The Singapore Paper Products Ltd., ha great expense, procured and installed m their factory at No. 551 Tpper Serangoon Koad. the most modern electrically-operated machines turning out a variety of paper prodti ts bj the360 words
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Advertisement147 1954-07-30 4 V 1 II HB^iViß^BnHßiß^Wv^^^^V^^>aM \A i CjlTJn)^ '"^rf^nf V' l y\ VISIT OUR STAND AT THE TRADE EXHIBITION I*l I I 1 ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETIKS Flat Sheets. and Httme-thrcc Ce*mgaU4 Sheets. ASBESTOS CEMENT PRESSURE PIPES Up re 12 incites Diameter ia »H classes, witk Asbestee Screw- FUng«4 c* Cibault Jeints.147 words
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Article, Illustration424 1954-07-30 5 I 111 traditional handicrafts of Mai have been weavng, dyeing or painting .1 drsiftiis on materials ikr sarongs. silveri r k, embroidery, iv plaiting, wocdarving and, m the >.ist 50 years or so. tri work. rg of silk and cloth is the i developed of the han lie rafts.424 words
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Article210 1954-07-30 5 holders and candleholders were n. As demand for these waned, the pewter workers gradually started to make modern utility Items like h trays and cigarette boxes. With the influx of troops and other visitors into lya following the World War 11. the demand for210 words
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Article275 1954-07-30 5 Winner Again Out For New Laurels Stand Nos. 11, 1 13 and II THK Anioy Canning Corporation (S'n.,.t lAil., firs! prize winner «t the Happy World Trade Exhibition for three successive years, have two stalls this year, one for their aimed Products and Soy Sauce and the other for their275 words
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Article361 1954-07-30 5 Noo\ CHEONC I Ic> iln Vustr.tli.iii Pavilion) Apopuengines which shall be the th»- b annual ihe "B ipman." w d distribu>ng i eet, Sinu ip The inufaetui Limited ol A producti ug to three-quarters of t rev lire V 1 n i<> H me 90 r361 words
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Article, Illustration269 1954-07-30 5 si. rid Sits. I, I and 3. r rilF Singapore I '<; npany, Ltd. manu wmterproot \>yv from all British matet Local labour 'more than Tin od made inch thick In sizei Lor -ii Industries bave nef.ted m thai i'^y ">n kitciirn <vi) net, office iurfiit' I an269 words
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Advertisement265 1954-07-30 5 BM mJ^^^tKf^k ugffl feSaMBV. —^■^'^BfPI Itffl B^B^lta. B^^nl Brfl £BKW V W 2fc3J~ C A II P P BBaMßßlr^lß ia^BT I^Ba*^ a^Br a^BaM I 1 f 1 1 >4P^V'^V* B>\ T i *^^i 9b> jf^^it^ A 111 n L jr ron^ View of Yeo Hiap Seng Sauce Factory a A'^fe^^^^^V^^^*^265 words
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Article173 1954-07-30 6 Packards Shown At Special Stands AIR. George E. Lee, promoter of the Trade Fair, ha s special stands for his sleek. racy new 1954 cars, 1954 model refrigerators, tewing machines and motor eyefc Visitors to George Lee Motors T-td. Stand at the Silver City Cinema will simply marvel at the173 words
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154 1954-07-30 6 \USTR ALIAS QANTAS Empire Airways Ltd. which compares with the world's best airlines for speed and comfort b only 24 hoars to Australia by air. Facilit. red by this international airline can be ably used by lift] businessmen. Qantas offers worldwide services to people154 words
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80 1954-07-30 6 Oval tine Comes To You From "Factory In Country Garden Stands 92. 93, 91. '»"> .md M»i m Ovaltine, the popular food bt idt has been f "A Factory m Cou iarden." In one of tht s most be; 1> at i gland, are the I tgg and D; It80 words
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Article158 1954-07-30 6 Stands ••<» ami »!7 A I OR?: I ian 2€ kinds of canned soods i'kt chicken, pickles, nd beans from the v Hiap Seng Sauce are o:. w Go the Factory parts of Europe. A (including South America), South Af..nd Australia. The Factory which is158 words
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Article, Illustration564 1954-07-30 6 Standa X>. 83. 84 l ESSRS. Jacobson van den Ben* (Singapore) Ltd.. who occupy Stands Nos. 82. 83 and 84. are introducing m Malaya a new creation m perfume sold m handy containers under the trademark CHIP STICK The fascinating gold and black coloured container564 words
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130 1954-07-30 6 Borneo Sumatra to. Offers Mann Goods V\ HKX visiting 41. 4L Borneo Sum;/ .ling Company Of urt: ported by ft Amongsi the man} on display, are a few v> hich Deed th< m ntion of the public are ending when with those, which h.^ i far been brought into the130 words
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Advertisement232 1954-07-30 6 0 "OVALTINE" m 8 0 INVITES V— 0 o visitors i^^xk^ o 8 TO 8 o stands 0 NOS: 92-96 0 0 The Ovoltine Stond at 1 W «J ld S lllOSt g C\ /f c ra<^ e F 0 1 mokes an lOpillar a 0 V excellent meeting place232 words
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Article, Illustration700 1954-07-30 7 M.mris ■*>'», 60 and til. i > British m j!i nw d origin, emng British personnel Derating with British The General Ei< Ltd., of England n nty yeurs shop m the i London to be the Brit ish electrical ring <>i»anisaThls organisation,700 words
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1234 1954-07-30 7 ORS to tiie 1 Singapore Trade Fair which opens at Happy World Will have an opportunity to and Pavilion, which houses a repretion of justly famed dairy products, meat and other v products. 'her with perhaps less -known but top quality1,234 words
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Advertisement106 1954-07-30 7 PRESERVED GINGER jfet^MW^ SOY SAUCE and crystallized W^^^^t^^ PACKED IN BOTTLI GINGER CHOW-CHOW AND CASK, BEAN CURD CUMQLAT. Hi^P 1 VINEGAR. PACKED IN JAR, CAN. TIN, BOTTLE AMD CASK. AMOY CANNING s- roK) LTD Factory: 8 ms. Bukit Timoh Rood Town Office 118 Cross Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** 7 Tel:106 words
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Article110 1954-07-30 8 SINGER SEWING MACHINES Stands 101 to 104 SINGER sewing machines are world famous and need no introduction. Visitors to this year's Tratle Fair will see a wide range of Singer sewing machines for domestic and industrial purposes. All models of domestic machines hand, treadle and electric will bo displayed. A110 words
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Article167 1954-07-30 8 Stands 87. 88. 8M \I.\N FACTORS have OCCU--1 f r. The ik attraction of >ds is again pec ted to draw lar. .ds he make-up for t!—and for every woman demonstrated by Max F tor's Make-up artists M Amy Tan. Miss Chan Bong Soo and Miss Tan167 words
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Article131 1954-07-30 8 Stand ♦;."> /MAX Singh's siand at the XJ Trade Fair th will display mainly t\ their bc>t and worid-re-nowned lines: NIXON eras (Japanese) and TATA products (India). Experts all over the v. have acclaimed the Japanese camera with Nikon It are the product Nippon Kogaku131 words
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Article145 1954-07-30 8 Stand 61 A DAIRY produce from Australia and New Zealand which are sold m Malaya through Singapore Cold Storage will bo on exhibition at the Trade Fair. The firm handles a wide range of product! such at milk, bread. butter. Wine*, meat, wheat, flour all t\145 words
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Article413 1954-07-30 8 Stands 110 and 111 VfIACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. i be le Fair to display the I mode. 5 of Of pi ready proved their popularity not only m Singapore, but throiifff) the Far East. The exhibits conveniently im ed m four main grov following heading FIRESTONE. The413 words
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Article157 1954-07-30 8 WATCHES PARKER PENS Stands 105 and 10<i fyfONTOR LTD. who have been, evading m Singapore for 50 years will be exhibiting their Parker Pens. Raskopf watches. Crepe de Chine perfume! their stands thi^ year In one itftnd (No. 105) will.be shown the World Famous Parker "51" Pent, Pencils and Desk157 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1954-07-30 8 DURING the last few years Malaya's trad Sweden has slowly been decreasing i imports from Sweden totalled 19 mm 8 exports to Sweden 549.1 million while m Mr corresponding: figures wen' SS ;> and s:i respectively, giving Malaya a steady r 1111 l( "i siderable1,281 words
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Advertisement218 1954-07-30 8 REFRIGERATOR DE 70 for the larger family S'porc Penan; Federation LJ«r Pr.ce lest 5^ c for CASH $818 $878 Hire Purchase 12 Monthly Payments of 72 S 77 Advert of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA). LTD Re fig THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD OF ENGLAND JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT FIRST CLASS218 words
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Advertisement12 1954-07-30 8 that rich fragrance gfiviiritefliwereils L*lL WUHGA I an jong no "h A12 words
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Article298 1954-07-30 9 E. BOWER - U.K. Tops List For Exports; Bower Welcomes Inquiries By E. BOWER U.K. Trade Commissioner m Malaya. 'J'HE OFFICE of the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner m Malaya is m fact a branch office of the Board of Trade m London and there is no doubt that this office298 words
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Article216 1954-07-30 9 MESSRS. Fred Starr Co., Ltd. will have Ranleigfh Trays. Astrays, De.>ksets and Traymobiles— practical solution to all gift problems— on display at the Australian Pavilion. All the Ranleigh Fine Plated Ware are modern and attractive m design and are guaranteed to last for 20 years. No216 words
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Article103 1954-07-30 9 Stand 112 'THE Daily Poultry Farm A 324, East Coast Road, Singapore, has been allotted Stand No. 112 for the exhibition of his pure bred Leghorn. Australorp. Rhode Island Red and some fancy birds In the same stand, some popular food and medicine for fowls and103 words
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Article148 1954-07-30 9 Stand 64. TVTEW China Commercial L^ Co.. Ltd.. importers, exporters and wholesalers have an attractively designed stand m this year's Trade Fair. For home lovers, the stand has a wide range of washable artificial flowers suitable for the home or as gifts. The firm will exhibit its popular148 words
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Article65 1954-07-30 9 STAND 55 INA Mohamed SONS Ltd are manufacturers" representatives, wholesale and retail merchants and 8 Jppliers of pharmaceutical chemicals. .surgical ngs and hospital requisites. The firm will be exhibiting the world famous products of the Westminster Laboratories Ltd.. Ixmdon. Products like Brooklax, Bnnomirit. Kep.-ins. Kipak h-ipak Inhaler.65 words
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Article61 1954-07-30 9 r riIIS firm will b e exhibit- »ig earth-removing equipment and other small equipment manufactured by The British Machinery Co. Ltd. Mascot Australia. The firm will be showing implements acting as agent* for the manufacturers. John Mannen have naoeiat* orl companies m Hongkong. London. New York.61 words
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Advertisement448 1954-07-30 9 VITA-HEALTH 111 and 11 1 r > I XXX SAMPI I •''•y a iwo rrr"'"-*-»~-_ "*"<*<♦ MIA HI Mill "^^llli }^r<>\ \n\nn S^^^l vigoboi < I \kr«;y A M)l SI) 111 Al Til l/^^ Dally Dos* con.' ne dark and one tB Jl^^^y^ .n;kaged !n one B^^" l^^^ lurnlshet a448 words
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Advertisement209 1954-07-30 9 TELE FUN KEN 1 TELEFUNKEN «W THE WORLD FAMOUS ttIMAN MAX! The 7774WK trop is o lorge-sizcd 7-volve AC model equipped with full bondsrrcod and with elegant walnutcabinet. It hot on optical indication for th c regulation af high tones ond further bond-width regulator for increasing the selectivity, when receiving209 words
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936 1954-07-30 10 Much Freedom Res toredDu ring Past Two Years THE position and prospects of the British Commonwealth trade were discussed by Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, President of the I'nited Kingdom Board of Trade when he addressed the opening of the Canadian International Trade Fair recently.936 words
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Article, Illustration982 1954-07-30 10 Van Houten For Quality nds 39 and 10 VAN HOUTEN (Far East) Ltd., is a daughter company of the famous VAN HOUTEN S Royal Cocoa and Chocolate at Weesp, Holland and covers the entire Far East. Van Houten's goodwill is due to the982 words
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Article303 1954-07-30 10 "Mission" Drinks Newcomer Stands 57 and 58 THE latest newcomer to this year's Singapore Trade Exhibition is the local bottler for the worldrenowned "MISSION" BEVERAGES. Messrs. Mis-Sino Company Limited, who are bottling under authority from their parent organisation, the Mission Dry Corporation of Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Messrs Mis-Sino Company303 words
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Article304 1954-07-30 10 Social Welfare Monies Show Wares Stands 62 and 63 THE Public Relations Office stands will be displaying photographs and handwork of children of the Social Welfare Department's Homes m Singapore. The Social Welfare Department came into being m the month of June 1946. The Department was then housed m the304 words
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Article50 1954-07-30 10 Mands I and > le ran"c .nd at The p: i home trie rar trie h world famous G Will b e or Visitors be part irons, i In add Other dio val at the stand. The Comp J will be m a--strate and formation v50 words
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Advertisement106 1954-07-30 10 *+'^r I r%^h\ Heater fi '-"t^ boils, washes tSSSL WRINGS, EMPTIES mi^\ I iJ s Britain's largest manu- J-7 **M facturers of all electric Bl washers and backed by 20 f"*" A^l^,on years experience Servis m introduces the greatest t^^ 2 rRI UID AIRE [LLLJA 18 Ifl! -> I*' Irefrigerator106 words
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Article59 1954-07-30 11 Historical Development Of Inventions Recalled rpHE main theme this year H- cords, I dis- tl the m the field of tone reproduction. The fact that 26 years ago Philips sold their first domesfiio receiver appears to be sui f fascinating to nemorate it m this arti'59 words
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Article, Illustration542 1954-07-30 11 HILE the German East Asia ti p drop m md by c m the I of hi c\ mar* imp<> rom I of ntvaiiety of ft, that ..ke the ;e Korean be loi prod iSt m percei: thei efoi ie of German imports I om542 words
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Article227 1954-07-30 11 Stands 31 and 32. TN February of this year PFAFF Model Class 230 left the production line as the 5,000,000 th Sewing Machine another milestone m the history of the PFAFF Factory. If you like statistics, then— at the present time, every twenty-two seconds227 words
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252 1954-07-30 11 Stands 2!> and 30. TJ7HEN you hear the per- sistent ringing of bell at the Halppy World Trade Fair, do not be alarmed and think it's time to see your doctor; the tinkling will be coming from NATIONAL Cash Register- at Stands 29 and252 words
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593 1954-07-30 11 Stands 99 and 100. THE Peking Company, im- porters, exporters, manufacturers' representatives and department store, of 60-62 North Bridge Road, have two stands at the Fair this year where everything suitable for the womenfolks, children and infants will be displayed. Vita-Health and Other Products AGENTS for593 words
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Advertisement54 1954-07-30 11 f Home Electric Workshop Equipment 1 40/- complete I *4 jay Atft-^^fc. ifli J§ Workshop Equipment for quicker, easier, iirilling. X Baling. l«;rning, frrindinj:. Hire bnishinp, huffing and j I FAR EAST MOTORS LIMITED TTear/ie Ltd. -Federation Representatives. Representotives m B«»- Pohot-Mcrsing-K.uong Area, K-B E.ectr.co. Tool Service. I 485, Jalan54 words
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Advertisement96 1954-07-30 11 n SOLE DISTRIBUTORS I KIN LEE 6l Co., f 38 ARAB STREET TEL ***** O 111 y I Ht& /-S I■ w 1 o 9 I ifil v SOLE IMPORTERS AGENTS: I S. O. BAMADHAJ 45 ARAB STREET SINCAPORE TEL. ***** JAup7ii L'llAX wA enamel transforms your watch THE HAPPY96 words
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Article628 1954-07-30 12 STAND No: EXHIBITORS ADDRESS P HONE 1-2-3 SINGAPORE PLYWOOD Co. Ltd. 9J m.s. West Coast Rd: 5 ***** 4-5 BORNEO Co. Ltd. Mercantile Bk: Bldg: 1 ***** 6-7 HUME INDUSTRIES (F.E.) Ltd. 8§ m.s. Bk: Titnah Rd: 21 ***** 8-9 CHINA ENGINEERS Ltd. 28-31 Meyer Chambers 1 ***** 10 EAST628 words
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639 1954-07-30 12 A Completely New Paint For Your Car r PHE foundation of Imperial Chemical Industries' paint business was laid as far back as 1880 by the various companies that today form the Paints Division. These companies engaged m intensive research work leading to the introduction cf the present day quality Duco639 words
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Article199 1954-07-30 12 COMPLETE ELECTRICITY EQUIPMENT Stands 56, 57 and 58 THE days of electricity shortage are definitely over, and the City Council have decided that time is now opportune to demonstrate to the i?sidents of Singapore how electricity can be of great use to all In 1906, records show, 42 consumers were199 words
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Article306 1954-07-30 12 Stands 15, 16 and 17 "PROM Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works and Tea Plantations come two of Malaya's best known local products: Tiger Rubber Goods and Gold Dollar Tea. Stands 15 to 17 are devoted to these two important Malayan industries that are likely to gain306 words
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Advertisement175 1954-07-30 12 U\\\i\\\\\\A\V\\\V\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\\V\\V\\VV\> Coffee Roasted Here] STANDS 37 ana 38 use the best coffee bean- %n tj c #-^w,^««^ an< tne most up-to-date i J.J SAP Hoe Company machinery for roa sting and .specialists m mak- grinding. J ing coffee powder since its All the mac hinery m the 5 I jiishment175 words
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Advertisement47 1954-07-30 12 -^4\ 4 ~^rZ* \w GOLD DOLLAR TEA Delicious Pure Fragrant Contains hnportont element, Fluorine, which helps to provont tooth decoy. Grown, Manufactured, ond Packed m the cool and invigorating atmosphere of the Highlands m our own tea gardens. 11b....52.30 1b....51.25 SHUM YIP LEONC TEA PLANTATIONS CAMERON HIGHLANDS47 words
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