Singapore Standard, 7 August 1954
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Title Section15 1954-08-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. V. No. 36. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article284 1954-08-07 1 Re ds Try To Move In ANZAC Aid Is Pledged CANBERRA, Aug. 6 Australia and New Zealand have discussed with Britain questions relating to the defence of Malaya against Communist aggression, Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, told a press conference today. Some of these questions,U.P.; Reuter - 284 words
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223 1954-08-07 1 LOS ANGELES. Aug. 6, (UP) South Korean Presi- I :nt Svngman Rhee was immediately surrounded by I :e ond rushed to safety when he landed or Interonal Airport last night after the Police received a that on attempt would be made on his223 words
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Article55 1954-08-07 1 CONTEST 6 IN ONE BATCH TRDER *o allow our odm to send m twttioa tor each j competition m one :ce ct tbe end of week, thus saving postage, there will :e cv m the judg- the daily results' M Standard Quick z Contest. ""6'5 Will ft only be en-55 words
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Article59 1954-08-07 1 Under-Sec. Visiting Singapore •<\ ftag S 'Reut-r" 1 iglas Dodds-P&rker. reign I'r.der-Secre- M 6 London i n r a rr. nth's goodd S rtb-east uixm son J I day Parkei will vlstl a, Dwimn Sir ij> re, Indo- v. n "to Inform i S< tth-east A.-iar. a Foreign Office r59 words
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Article58 1954-08-07 1 FAIRFORD. Gloucestershire. Aug. 6 (.Renter)— A United States Boeing B-47 atom bomber crashed just after taking off from the Fairford air ba.se today I killing all four members of Urn crew. Hrn swept -^.nged six-eng:n-d strato-jet bomber. rlalmed to be the fastest m Urn world,58 words
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Article24 1954-08-07 1 THE 3.000-ton Dutch freighter Falso on Thursday rammed a .ertical lilt bridge spanning the Lai'hine Canal here, badly damaging the bridge. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-08-07 1 This photograph of the car m which Mr. Counter teas fatally injured icas taken a feic hours after the crash. StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article112 1954-08-07 1 New Peak In A-I Oil Shares LONDON. Aug 6: (Seuter) Anglo-Iranian'? £1 shares jumped by more than one pound sterling on the London Stock Exchange this morning to a new peak of £14 10. At this price, which far surpasses the previous peak of dll m 1947. the British Government's112 words
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Article34 1954-08-07 1 THE editor of Astnomika N'ea (Police News) was sentenced to four months m jail yesterday for publishing an article criticising the Greek Government's policy over the Union of Cyprus with Greece. APAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration355 1954-08-07 1 THE Singapore Standard deeply regrets the death of its 47-year-old Advertising Manager, Harry Towne Counter who was killed when the red limousine he was driving crashed into a lamp post near the junction of Hooper and Bukit Timah Roads at 4.20 a.m. yesterday. Harry355 words
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142 1954-08-07 1 TOKYO, Aug. 6, (AP) Ninety-eight-feet high dykes are keeping the mighty Yangtse Kiang from engulfing 1,225,000 Chinese during its record crest. Already the Yangtse is more than two feet above the old record level of 1931. According to Peking Radio. thousands of people worked142 words
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Article44 1954-08-07 1 TAIPEI. Aug. 6, (Reuter)— The Central Committee of the Kuomintang (Government) Party has elected Chang Li-sheng, Secretary General of the Party, to succeed Chang Chi-yung, Minister of Education. Chang Li-sheng. 55, was formerly Vice-President of Nationalist China's Executive Yuan (Cabinet).44 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-08-07 1 THE Singapore Government is on the look-out for a house for Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, the first Speaker of the proposed Legislative Assembly If efforts to find a house for Mr. Oehlers are unsuccessful. Government will then consider the question of building a new residence76 words
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Article70 1954-08-07 1 MELBOURNE. Aug. 6 (AFP> A threat to murder Australian Premier Robert Menzies was made tonight to a Perth (Western Australia) newspaper by a man with a Canadian accent. The man rang the newspaper and said he had just arrived from Canada. He said he and two70 words
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Article67 1954-08-07 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6. (Reuter) India is expected shortly to announce the names of her three chairmen for the Indo-China Truce Commission. I It is understood they are Mr. J. Desai, acting High Commissioner m London, Dr. J. N. Khosla, Director of the Historical Research Division67 words
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Article37 1954-08-07 1 CASABLANCA. Morocco. Aug. 6 (UP' A bomb blew up a crowded bus m Casablanca today making the toll of victims of nationalist terror m this August "month of vengeance" to more than 100.37 words
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Article177 1954-08-07 1 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug. 6. (AP)— The centuriesold practice of a tiny Albanian minority m Yugoslavia—selling girl brides poses the government one of its toughest social problems. President Tito's Communist regime has been trying principally through education and propaganda, to stamp out the practic, but177 words
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Article63 1954-08-07 1 BRUNEI British Borneo, i Aug. 6 (Reuter- -Damage es- j timated at Straits $500 000 I was done here early today by j a fire which destroyed three large storage buildings m the middle Seria oilfields. Oilfield engineers fought I their way through derse j smoke to63 words
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Article146 1954-08-07 1 Britain Steps Into The Goa Row LONDON. Aug 6.— Britain has asked India to '"refrain from resorting to force or to methods bound to lead to the use of force" m settlement of the Goa dispute with Portugal, the Foreign Office announced today. The Foreign Office statement said the MinisterReuter; A.P. - 146 words
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Advertisement49 1954-08-07 1 I HOOVER'S nitric tar\ -s and 7 machine* sed dealers:- *Cw^\ iff CHAYG CO. Hi North Bridjre Road. >,n,'ip..rf. 6. Tel. M 254. WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCHES S J I >y iß I ..-^ll^Sfll AA TITUS 111 hJmam 9 IADYS WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE mkie at all Leading Watch Dealers49 words
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Advertisement60 1954-08-07 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE m a wide range is always available here. Call and Select your requirements. t Tfc€ NOVEUT*Y«oii 88 North Bridge Road Phone ***** FACI6 Ifuou'rea ivhce/ but just can't turn Because w/th prt'ck/y heat turn, Jwst ask <^m> and team how^o^ Can buzz with coo/ precision, too. x60 words
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Article16 1954-08-07 2 '"J'U Vivien Jack Ehas. a -I. daughter on the 6th August at Kandang Kerbau Hospital.16 words
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Article96 1954-08-07 2 TAY TUAN HEE. 24-ycar-o';i gon ot a well-to-do family. waa sent back to the Woodbridge Hospital for another > weeks when he was proI m the Singapore Fifth Court yesterday. He has ■i n under i bs< rvation since 29. A >>>;■; tram the Medical96 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-08-07 2 photo THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, flanked by Mr. Wong Low Feng, (left), China's foremost microscopic sculpturist. and Mr. Lee Scow Mong, president of the China Society, looks over some of Mr. Wong's works at an exhibition m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises yesterday.Standard - 61 words
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Article, Illustration351 1954-08-07 2 MISS Florence Pong. -0 year -old talented Soprano, who left the Colony yesterday by the Tjibadak for Australia for further musical education. A daughter of Dr. Philip S. Pong, she has won many prizes for her singing m Hongkong and Singapore. Miss Ponjj will stay351 words
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Article38 1954-08-07 2 HONGKONG Aug a.— SpeStandard Servi.-e: Clo;-ing prices ot the Hongkong Exchange today wore: 51 5.60 to El sterling: $5.79 to US$l; $1,823 to Malayan SI; SO. 186 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $231.00 to 1 tael38 words
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Article54 1954-08-07 2 THE Standard yesterday received another $52 for the destitute Ipoh widow. Mrs. Lum Wong Kee This brings the total received so far to 5837. >Ir. Tan See Tee. manager of Singapore firm of the same name, .sent a cheque for S3O. and "a resident of Larut54 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-08-07 2 THESE handsome tropliies hare been presented bij Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) Ltd., as prizes m the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Assdciation's 1954 exhibition to be held m the Chen Wu Auditorium, Kuala Lumpur. during this irtek-end. The trophies will be aicarded to the best exhibits m the cattle, jruitsand69 words
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Article583 1954-08-07 2 MANY FACTORS LED TO CRASH Pilot's Regard For Safety SENIOR Copt. lon Stephens, BOAC's Deputy Inspector of Accidents/ said there must hove been a combination of many factors to cause Capt. T. W. Hoyle, pilot of the Constellation which crashed at Kallang on March 13, to land short of the583 words
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Article104 1954-08-07 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore on Friday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 67} 68 No. 1 R.S.S 68 68J No. 2 R.S.S. 672 68 No. 3 R.S.S. 66? 67 Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was S369 per picul.104 words
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Article33 1954-08-07 2 THE theft of a gold ring worth $30. a gold bracelet worth $80 and cash totalling $100 from a house m Everitt Road, Singapore, was reported to the Colony Police yesterday.33 words
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150 1954-08-07 2 1,000th Bandit Killed In Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor has just gained the double distinction of eliminating the I,oooth terrorist since the start of the Emergency with a "big kill." He is Chin Pin. member of the notorious "Kachau Killer Squad" and .secretary of the Communist branch committee for Bemenyih,150 words
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Article20 1954-08-07 2 The Kheng Chiew Huay Kuan brass band will perform at the Coronation Garden, Malacca, tomorrow, at 5.45 p.m.20 words
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264 1954-08-07 2 It is not enough for the Straits Chinese to "live m the glory of their past."' said Mr. T. W. Ong. President of the Singapore Straits Chinese British Association, yesterday, repiying to Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan's attack on the r immunity for their "indifference"264 words
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Advertisement677 1954-08-07 2 sdfsdf $ni aiio\s vac:a\i APPLICATIONS are in\ Ml by me \Jedicai Departmeir from women graduates 'ho wish to train as Almoners Selected applicants would be seconded by the Medical Depart ment to the University ot Malavj Course m Sot.c' Studies f>r a minimum period ot two year« Admission to the677 words
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Advertisement311 1954-08-07 2 VITA-HEALTH j (II Vitamin* and U Minetals Pi u s LNJMg I FREE SAMPLE For J limited period only a FREE SAMPLE Package is given away for every Tw« Packages Purer. s tc I SS?!*^mk te#%N SOUND HEAL! C/^ 6 W^^K£S^ 'POCKfcV PAC< AC k .v 1 rtJRE p ROOF311 words
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Article394 1954-08-07 3 Mr. Heah's Reply To Alliance PENANG, f ri. The President of the Straits Chinese British Association, Penang, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, today strongly protested against the colling of Straits-born Chinese as "puppets of the Queen by the UMNO President, Tungku Abdul Rahman, and felt that394 words
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Article147 1954-08-07 3 Ideas Can Conquer The Reds' IPOH Fri. —If Communism is |a M !(MM|aered it can only ov c MQuered by ideas, said Mi^> Dorothy NeviUe-Botfe the iire.tor of Ashndge HMM J f Citizenship. Lond n\. Miss >»eville-Rolfe passed through here recently on a meet people .1:'. 1 lean about than.147 words
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Article52 1954-08-07 3 IPOH. Fri Chooi Sho Hee. 33. who had two previous •onvi'Mois. was sentenced to three weeks rigorous imprisonment by Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli this morning. The court was told that Chooi had no fixed place of abode and was usually found sleeping under the Hugh Low52 words
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Article32 1954-08-07 3 PENANG. Fri. The seventh monthly meeting of the Settlement of Penang Welfare Committee will be held on Thursday, Aug. 12 at 5.15 p.m. at the Rubber Trade Association. Aason Road.32 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-08-07 3 THREE of the four Malayan journalists who went to London as the guests of the Colonial office a month ago, returned to Singapore on Thursday. The Standard picture shows Mr. Ahmed Zaki. Warta Negari. Penang; Mr Hugh Savage, the new Federation chief of The Singapore Standard and Mr. Tan Sion?Standard - 72 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-08-07 3 photo. "IT'S ALL so wonderful," chorused 30 bright-eyed children of the Bukom English School, Pulau Bukom, who, m the company of their Principal, I. A. Duckworth, visited The Standard office yesterday. They were fascinated by everything they saw and inquired, as they were leaving the building, ifStandard - 61 words
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Article116 1954-08-07 3 Parent And Teacher Body Formed IPOH. Fri. A ParentTeacher Association will be formed at the Government English School. Lenggong. shortly. At a meeting at the school about 100 parents were addressed by the headmaster who explained how a closer relationship between parent and teacher would contribute to the greater benefit116 words
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Article33 1954-08-07 3 ANOTHER eight individuals and associations have become members of the Nanyang University, thus bringing the total to 1,552. Each member pays $1,000 membership fee to the University's Endowment Fund.33 words
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206 1954-08-07 3 'Mockery Of Democratic Elections'— Charge JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— The approval of two additional fruit stall licences at the Se^^et market by the President of the Town Council. Inrhe Ahmad bi n Hussein. without approval of the Council, has been described as a mockery of democratic eie<tions" by certain elected Councillors.206 words
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Article103 1954-08-07 3 JOHN Phillip Thomas Link«J later, an Army captain, who said that his wife had an affair with another man. was granted a decree nisi m the Singapore High Court, yester-i day. The decree nisi is to be made absolute m six months. Linklater married Pauline103 words
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Article140 1954-08-07 3 OVER 1,000 Singapore taxi-drivers will work extra hard today. But they will not get a cent of their fares. They are donating: their entire earnings to the Nanyang University. They won't have to go without their lunch or dinner. Various firms and eating houses140 words
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Article145 1954-08-07 3 TRAINING JOBS FOR DISABLED TWENTY-FIVE disabled persons are now undergoing full-time training m various trades with different employers m Singapore. Mr. F. G. Tyson, the Colony's Chief Employment Officer, told The Standard that these 25 men have been selected from about 700 disabled workers registered with the Labour Department. He145 words
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Article88 1954-08-07 3 MUAR, Fri.— The Charity Week Fun Fair at the Muar Club Padang was officially opened by the District Officer, Muar, Inche Abdul Raman bin Musa. In his opening speech the District Officer urged the people to give their full support for this worthy cause as88 words
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Article69 1954-08-07 3 A COURT martial held m Nee Soon Garrison yesterday reduced Staff Sergeant J. J. Brown, a Military Medallist, to the ranks when he was found guilty on the fourth of four charges of gross indecency stated to have been committed at the Garrison m June, this69 words
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Article157 1954-08-07 3 The New Doctors Have A Grouse A RUMBLE of discontent is rolling through Singapore's 15 Housemen j the newly qualified doctors who must serve one year m the General Hospital before being eligible for Government Service. Reason: Only five of them have been told that they will be taken into157 words
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Advertisement296 1954-08-07 3 ffll BRAND SYRUP ffjß Delicious Refreshing THROUGHOUT MALAYA liJkjßfS^rjl ln different Favours: J^^j^rSSi^^^ PISANC AMBON. iJ^^W^^^J CHAMPACNE CIDCR. 'j||iS^ra§|pS| ORANCE and LEMON. COFFEE. CHOCOLATE. STRAWBERRY. RASPBERRY. B|jHi|p|¥|jj Products of T.G. KIAT LTD. STORE II I Agents: For Federation of Malaya:BARLOW CO., LIMITED Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang, Malacca Kota Bharu ■fe^V-*296 words
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Article337 1954-08-07 4 Aim To Get 1 Mil. To Go To Polls KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An army of over 3,000 Government officials and part time volunteer helpers will shortly launch a voters registration drive as the first leg of the national elections campaign m the Federation. Announcing this337 words
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Article101 1954-08-07 4 Extra 10 Cents Is Legal A TAXI driver may charge an extra 10 cents for every passenger m excess of two tarried >n his vehicle, according to Singapore's Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. B. C J. Buckeridge. Mr. Buckeridge said it was quite legal for a taxi driver to make the101 words
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Article120 1954-08-07 4 Bankrupt's Debts Were $25,000 TEO LYE SENG a clerk, who blamed his insolvency to "estate matters." was ordered to pay $10 a month to the Official Assignee. He appeared m the Bankruptcy Court for his public examination. The examination was closed yesterday. Teo's liabilities amounted to $25,000. the court was120 words
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Article20 1954-08-07 4 A WOMAN. Fatimah binte Abdullah, was reported missIng from her home at 23E Bukit Perami. Singapore, on Thursday.20 words
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Article190 1954-08-07 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will be asked at the next Legislative Council meeting to consider introducing a bill for adult education on the lines of the Adult Education Act m Britain. "This will brine under Government control the large sums of money now being190 words
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Article78 1954-08-07 4 THE Singapore General Post Office will be open for business from 9.00 a.m. to noon on Monday, Aug. 9 (Hari Raya HajiK All other Post Offices and Agencies m the Colony will be open from 9 a.m to 10.30 a.m. except Tiong Bahru, Towner Road. Joo78 words
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108 1954-08-07 4 THE Singapore Tourth Police Magistrate. Mr. K.T. Alexander, yesterday fined a trisha rider 52.000. m default six months' jail, for assisting m carrying on a chap ji ki lottery at Lorong 32, Gey! ng. on June 21. m Police constable.108 words
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Article48 1954-08-07 4 ALERT officers of the Singapore Customs yesterday foiled an attempt to smuggle 330 bottles of dutiable brandy from Indo-China into Singapore The brandy was round m the coaster Song-Be soon after she steamed into the Inner Roads. Duty on the brandy was $8 per bottle.48 words
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Article74 1954-08-07 4 NG Hoe Chew was 3 ;terday accused m the Singaoo-; Fifth Police Court of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Tan Siew Lin at the Ai Hou Kee Bar. on the night of May 11. It was alleged that Tan's nose was fractured when Tg hit74 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-08-07 4 promoted Acting Superintendent of Police, it was announced last night. Mr. Rajah was m charge of crime m the Kandang Kerbau Police Station when the shooting occurred. Mr. Rajah is now Superintendent of the Criminal Intelligence Department of the Singapore Police photo MR. A. T. RAJAH.Standard - 77 words
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Article152 1954-08-07 4 ABOUT 200 employees of the Hock Gin Guan Sago Factory m Genting Lane, Singapore, will be thrown out of work on Aug. 23. They will be paid off on Aug 22 prior to the temporary closing down of the factory A 14-day notice served on152 words
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Article141 1954-08-07 4 COUNCIL ESSAY CONTEST THE Acting Representative of the British Council m Singapore announces that a Book Prize, valued at $50. will be given for the best essay received by 12 a.m. on Saturday. Aug 14. The titie of the essay is; "The British Council Youih Exhibition. 1954." The conditions are:141 words
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Article112 1954-08-07 4 Co-op To Pay Out This Month ABOUT 5,000 members of the liquidated Singapore Cooperative Stores Society will get a final dividend before the end of this month. The Colony's Senior Cooperative Officer. Mr. C. M. Soosai. said he hoped to pay at least 50 cents for every dollar. The exact112 words
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Article142 1954-08-07 4 THE Governor o Singapore. i>ir John Nicpll, has appointed la persons as members of the Chinese Advisory Board from Ju,y l this year, it was gazetted last night Chairman of the Board is Mr. R. N. Broome, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, while the other142 words
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Article23 1954-08-07 4 The Rev. George Archibald Hood has been granted a licence to solemnize marriages m Singapore, the Colony Government announced last" night23 words
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374 1954-08-07 4 Odds Against Fait Sex In Contest Debate Standard Staff Reporter EIGHT Singapore women students who attended a class to discuss The Standard's $128,000 contest, at the Catholic Young Men's Association, last night, battled vainly against 40 vociferous men students over an intriguing question that affected them. It was: Do women374 words
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Advertisement257 1954-08-07 4 ffiSHAW BROTHEgm DAILY at 11am 1.45 4.00 6.30 9.30pm 22 UNFORGETTABLE 'MILLER' HIT TUNES! JAMES JUNE t STEWART a ALLYSON v"u S &6UNN Miller stout m TECHNICOLOR MIDNIGHT mlm tonight r*\j*~SfirK ALL THE THRILLS OF THE V^y^^^^h 3 -RING CIRCUS and THE WALLOP OF CRIME WRITER MICKEY SPILLANE ly M257 words
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Advertisement263 1954-08-07 4 CATHAY urtGAMISATION ATIKAHu N^ Pi Vffl If «gfiH TODAY <c DAILvt THE MUSICAL STICK-UP SOMETHING NEW! A SOMETHING DIFFER Paramount Presents -MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! YOUR BIGGEST LAUGH MGHT Paromovni Pretentj jJE&if^i^.^?""* 808 BlGWHT^fe*% SE TtCHMGOUUt /BASIL RATHBO; AUDREY DAL T O HILAfUTY PUUS PUUS HUGH MARtG' TODAY 9.00 a.m. DOWN IkMONG263 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-08-07 5 M; Leong Swee Lim, 19- it «»id son of a Singapore i,---r< h.tnt. Mr Leon? Kwan nil sails for Britain t«>- t'» Like up course io i.[<-t ture. Hr is a former .-vi of the Kuftles Insittution, Singapore38 words
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Article282 1954-08-07 5 A NEW MOVE TO CATCH TAX EVADERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Department of Inland Revenue is planning amendments to the Income Tax Ordinance to enable attachment of the properties of persistent defaulters. It is understood that the Department is getting "pretty fed-up" with having to send reminders repeatedly for assessments282 words
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Article74 1954-08-07 5 "Gift" Was Act Of Goodwill UMPUR, Fr: Nf a vegetable >*..," hi the 1 feet, .v.iw pieade I 1 ire l ana n c aSn "^ifts" to a er .va^ today conftned $25u sn the m a charge ot fering m i a c. I Iniii to Kuala i oicipa]74 words
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Article192 1954-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. A drrrvr niM to be made abaorate m three months was today granted. Dr. Godwin Joseph \;oul dt- Fonseka, a Koala Lumpur private medical practitioner and nominated Municipal Councillor, on grounds °f adultery by hi. wife, Kitty de Fonseka net* Benzie. Th<- doctor*^192 words
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Article121 1954-08-07 5 Whirlwind Victims Given Aid IPOH. Fri. About 30 Malays comprising six families, who were rendered homeless on July 24 by a whirlwind which struck the village ol Sungei Bogak m the Krian District, have been gi>en immediate aid to rebuild their homes by the Perak Religious Deportment. A sum of121 words
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Article29 1954-08-07 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri.— The town*s first stamp exhibition was held at the Clifford School Hall recently. The exhibition was organised by the Clifford School Stamp Club. j ;u29 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-08-07 5 A Quartette Of TeachersThree Going To U.K. THE Lim sisters and the Choi brothers were among the teachers entertained to a farewell party by the staff of the St. Michael's Institution at the school hall on Tuesday evening. Miss Mono Lim (second from left) left Ipoh for Penang from where131 words
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Article24 1954-08-07 5 IPOH. Fri.— The first P**sident of the Ipoh and Me:iglembu Town Council, will he Mr. G. S. Walker, former Ditrict Officer. Dindings24 words
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Article75 1954-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The pro tern Working Committee of the Selangor Malayan Chinese Association youth section met this afternoon to launch a youth section within the party on Sunday. Subjects discussed concern- ed the structure of the proposed youth organization and the form of liaison to75 words
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Article210 1954-08-07 5 Malaya Divided Against Itself MALACCA. Fri. M» laya is a "house divided against itself," an Alliance Settlement councillor. Mr. Goh Chee Van. said at Yesterdays Council meeting when he moved "an expression of disquiet" because of the practical difficulties immigrant resident? with a lengthy period oi local domic. 'c had210 words
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Miscellaneous1065 1954-08-07 5 HfelL^^b^B^^^Mß^risdmßaffiQ^^aS.ff iiiPiiiiTiiiliw h^ jtmamammmmmm' mmhmb i •Carniva! Story" 12 45. :j G. 45 V( 111/Ift r\ X r j 1 ..ni "Prisoner oi the C:j S) I NuAPU Res n'■ :i: BL, fci oi>M)N: "Quebec- 10.30 an: "Wonhß^C fe: Hoonrf (Cantonesei VI 4.i 3. ■^p 1 Vf^Xy "jK (ittANr> -l-rancis1,065 words
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Miscellaneous866 1954-08-07 5 Squarewords Cash Receipts can be had from all offices of the Singapore Tiger Standard: 23, Lim Teck Kirn Road, Singapore; 45, Sultan Street, Kuala Lumpur; 83, Cowan Street, Ipoh and 8 Leith Street, Penanq. 4 l^^BS HI m Wm A BH m HI A BMi a mkS=f r B B866 words
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Article461 1954-08-07 6 the S aid W Id of the world to ith of iht* country. T! not een slow m this d I there lod othei d ated itl d imed I ing v.M ilayans I I to handle ere their Foi ars. I enough. It amounts to461 words
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Article608 1954-08-07 6 Review of Views Serious Situation CIN CHEW JIT POH discusses the educational problems arising f r o m Singapore's rapid m ase m population. Quoting the Director of Education. Mr. RM. Young, the daily says that at the beginning of next year, there will 75.000 children between .six and seven608 words
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Article21 1954-08-07 6 "Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." Inscription on Liberty Bell at Philadelphia.21 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-08-07 6 Productivity, work and more work, that's the answer, mister!12 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article101 1954-08-07 6 -S;:: School boys arti seen often after schoo] hours alonj; Jalan Kelang Lama noad. Motorists. no: to mention the military vehicles speed a ong thi s road at more tha n 40 mil< per hour. rhev total y ignore ign board o! 30 iPli nit up on road101 words
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Article700 1954-08-07 6 O. M. Green - O. M. Green tyjf** London, TTriTHIN the next five years perhaps sooner it will be possible, if politics permit, to travel the whole way from Hongkong to London by rail, via Canton, Hankow. Peking, Manchuria, Siberia. Russia, Germany, Belgium. France and the DunkirkDover train ferry. This will700 words
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1063 1954-08-07 6 Wayland Young - TUNISIA: THE BACKGROUND TO VIOLENCE Way land Young tp 1 1-. s^ SBy Vr B. TUNIS. BETWEEN last March, when the troubles m Tunisia began again, ami July 25, /.>5 poo- pie icere killed: twenty-one m the Army and Police, seventy-four civilians, both Tunisian I and French, and sixty FeliagJias,1,063 words
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Article73 1954-08-07 6 Sir:- Why do the comedians of Radio Malaya's Malay Section always poke fun at other communities by imitating the way Indians and Chinese speak Malay or English? This may be one way of making certain listeners laugh but it does not help the Department of Broadcasting to win friends73 words
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Advertisement48 1954-08-07 6 FRANKEL ESTATE A CREDIT FONCIER CREATION Several new lots are nearing *U i'r completion. Most are m elevated situation with fine view. -{X PRICE $1.00 $1.20 SQ. FT. >S CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT "ft i Incorporated m Belgium with limited liability) Chamt -a Ftooi Raffles Pla c. sdfsdf48 words
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Advertisement36 1954-08-07 6 +a ke ,^H#' -.^>- home ;u^ >^ a case aSS^ to-day! (a k 9 3"^ W^ j I i*r. It mission ohy corn {T-r^SP LOS ANGCUS C*^ m nuiA^ a<^ w^rA •r:Mis-siHC S rV>^V m s;r A/Mb f<*36 words
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60 1954-08-07 7 ON A (AP>t and the Unit* d tOformulated v In a ncNmic v.d Asia. i.d lh< the paro- li theii s utl -east Lilian ■m Mar- >Üba pi I cal coo- v pow- St-p--n n Asia PttUipUn k.sked (id ir their n i Pak60 words
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Article27 1954-08-07 7 S Brljj AUg 6 Em Id Belgj n ■•I'd Moetcow to L Uf< i pervhicn ds rV von had i M v paid27 words
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Article24 1954-08-07 7 tag. I IPi r Japane foj .i bra on 1 v t> mbealled n peak atom and imilar poi -on24 words
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Article138 1954-08-07 7 West Berlin Agent Disappears BERLIN A:- 6 Rev i n Ka rl Albr chl Tk mann, ll nag i: for ;>n i;npeclAed W< I m mionn.it ton ha br en mi- »ing s y night. Wi Bt rUn p< ann< winced I ds n leaving his .1 man Ea B138 words
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Article61 1954-08-07 7 RAIN DISRUPTS BOMBAY TRAFFIC BOMBAY Aug 6 ißeuten A |i i;:> d< IwnpOUl Wit Si •h< lnt< nsii j ol one Inch ol :g n p- 1 ho v u- I:.< d Etomo.r. itv and suburbs this m nmini dl d< cat ins n tad a.\ and <.. 'ra 161 words
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Article69 1954-08-07 7 Standard London Correspondent "NOCN Au; 6 The following .ire the closing )i 'übb.' and »m on the London Morkrt -ONDON RUBBER 20 d. 20. d Dcccmbei 20 d. 20 d 20, d 20 d. Qn -n Sr..,.j, LONDON TIN Spot 741 10s buyers 742 10s. sJIcrs69 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-08-07 7 ON YOUR right, m stripes, "Battling" Gary Millin. on your left, m white, Jan Milhn the "Laughing Boy" or the wrestling ring land also Gary's brother). Who's gomg to wm Well, the odds ore even, because the six-month-old brothers are alsoMirrorpic - 89 words
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Article98 1954-08-07 7 C O L O M B O. Aug. 6. R< liter S:r John Kot< lav.iia. Prime Minister ol I"• ylon, t< >!d the I louse ol Ri seni at ives lasi nighi he has :n t< nich wit h p< king aboul the -si ablLshmi nl98 words
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Article39 1954-08-07 7 A SIX-MAM coroner's jury > ral i n three minutes 1 lay :k fore finding Lv P 15-year-old machinist, criminally respon- the death ol six-year- nond Tuedeau, whose remains v\*< i c id m Montreal i.ist week- APAP - 39 words
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Article50 1954-08-07 7 PRESIDENT Syngman Rhi c oi South Korea told Mr. 1 tarry Truman yesterday that the Korean people would be everasi ing y grateful to the man who seni American troop.- to them fighi the Communists. Dr. Rhee had called ai the Independence home of the former president. Renter.50 words
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422 1954-08-07 7 POLICE USED FORCE IN AN UGLY AFFAIR Polish Freighter Incident LONDON, Aug. 6 The Home Office said yesterday Scotland Yord police used force on two occasions m removing stowaway Antoni Klimowicz from a Polish freighter because an ugly situation threatened." I As the police were leaving the freighter JarasTaw Dabrowski422 words
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147 1954-08-07 7 MANILA, Aug. f>— lndonesia has asked the Philippines for support m forming a political economic but non-military alliance ot African and Asian nations instead of an American sponsored South-east Asia Treaty Organisation, Foreign Office sources said here yester- day. Vice-Pre.sideni and Foreign Secretary Carlos P. GarciaReuter; UP - 147 words
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Article106 1954-08-07 7 SAIGON. Aug. 6, <AP)— Twenty Vietnamese were] shot dead m demonstrations following tin official ceasefire Sunday m Central Vietnam, French High Command said yesterday. The announcement cann on Ihe eve oi Ihe cea >e-nr< at 8 a.m. local time E riday m Laos, the106 words
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Article92 1954-08-07 7 TOKYO. Aug. 6: ißeufc i Japanese delegates bo the i second World Assembly oi j Youth opening m Singapore lon Aug. l(i left Tokyo today by a Canadian Pacific plan< on their way to Bangkok. The party o! !L' men '1 women led by Mr.92 words
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Article79 1954-08-07 7 LONDON, Aug. 6 (Reuter) Dr. Joseph Cort, 26-yeai old American lecturer, on his way to political asylum m Czechoslovakia, arrived n Warsaw yesterday with his wife. War- saw radio stated lasi night. Dr Cort, physiology lecturer al Birmingham University, had his permil to sta}' m England79 words
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Article138 1954-08-07 7 Five- Year Aid Plan For Egypt WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, (UP) Diplomatic authorities said yesterday thai the United Stales has informed Egypt that i1 wants Lo work out a five-year programme of American military and economic aid [or Egypt instead of approaching the problem of a piecemeal year-by-year basis. For thai138 words
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Article84 1954-08-07 7 I WASHINGTON. Aug. 6, (AP) Congress has been told thai statistics u^im-hod m Russia give the strength of 'he Communisi Party m I'aly as 2.120.000 and m France a1 800,000. The figure s we re placed m the Congressional record by i Representative Philip J. Philbin.84 words
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Article195 1954-08-07 7 Asian Revolutions Born In Peking MANCHESTER, Aug. 6, (Reuter) The Manchester Guardian yesterday claimed thai the Chinese Communisi Government is encouraging p< ople who are anxious lo make revolutions m South Asia. I "A banquel ha> hern held m Peking by the China Peace Committee m honour of Dr K.I.195 words
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318 1954-08-07 7 Office Boy Is Dying Out, Girls Preferred LONDON. .-Mil;. 6. (ReuteD— The office b<>y i 1 dying out m Britain today. Finns now prefer young' girls for this and similar routine work and m fact ordinary clerical work is rapidly becoming a woman's o* supation. These facts were stated I318 words
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Article25 1954-08-07 7 THE Britis <> v, ;,y- Corporation anno on Fhurs lay il contract to bu^' six B Stratocruisei I United Air Lines ol A APAP - 25 words
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Article54 1954-08-07 7 I MANILA. Aug. (i (UP) The Philippine News Service said today ii had "received unconfirmed reports from the province of Camarines Sur that octuplets live boy- and three girls were born on Monday to a young mother m a hospital m the town ol [riga m that south-ea;54 words
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Article131 1954-08-07 7 HONGKONG. AUg General Mohammed Pakistani Amba.v^ao v Peking, told AFP tn an exclusive interview todaj thai he was convinced thai Communist China waived t. peace with the rest I > world "bec.ia.- j 11 U .n bei interest to do bo Rj^u ba.-ed hi- opm i131 words
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Article101 1954-08-07 7 'Take Off My Togs? Never' BATTLE CREEK, hi Mgai Aug 6 A.p i ;ie •:s at hcarhx, t Gardens said ye terda 'lie ■< acher theft convt ntion i o -'v without lotl Bui Dr Braxton b per, who describe as a radio Evangt L cd. The nudisU i ten101 words
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Advertisement28 1954-08-07 7 EG, Harris says: TaAe my advice, buy a W RALEIGH RECORD ACE there's no finer machine of its class on the market!" SOtE DISTRIBUTORS ROBINSON'S BT i m28 words
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Advertisement31 1954-08-07 7 Harringtons X' 4 M V" v I THE ARISTOCRAT OF NAPPIES IN Mil. IWHH Hi i: l'\< Xl I. IN^i^i HAKItIV4.imS SQL ARKS $17.50 Doz. THt STORE WITH A TO OFFER31 words
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Advertisement794 1954-08-07 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE iOINI SERVICE To Colombo Cenoj MarteiNes Antwerp Rolteidam Hamburg Bremen S pee P S ham Penang 'MOSELSTEIN (LLOYDt 7 Au? 8 Aug. SCHWABINSIEIN LIOYD) .12/15A U? 1 6 Aug 17 Aug HESSENSTEIN 30Au? 4 Sept 5 Sept. 6 Sept FRANKFURT iHAPAC) 26 29794 words
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Advertisement1195 1954-08-07 8 nuwm BLUE FUNNEL LINE SRiS m nnes) MANSFIKLIi CO., LTD. 'SSf* Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load am! tflsctarge turgo SAILINGS to MVLKI'OOL. GLASUOW LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sai!s P Sham Peuang Cuk-lias tor Uverjoo! 6t Dubhn Aug 6/7 Aub 8 Adnstaa for1,195 words
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Advertisement760 1954-08-07 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Netferland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NSW 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) 29760 words
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Advertisement815 1954-08-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS 10 CONIINtNI /iCANOINAviA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam Hambui Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo Soot* P Sham fer.,»., x( SELANDIA" 19/22A«g 23/23 Aug 24 A(-l kk) "SAMOA" 23/29Aug 30/30 Aug 3 I A U xkx) KINA' 10/14 Sept xxx) "SONGKHLA' 23/3OSept 1/ 1 Oct815 words
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Article365 1954-08-07 9 Malayans Will Attend Standard Staff Reporter A SECOND international conference on natural rubber packing and quality, a sequel to the initial conference m Singapore last April, will be held m New York next April or May. A number of Far Eastern and European rubber producing,365 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-08-07 9 Ml! X S DA W SON. nf the P-o !ur»- D w p.!.t merit of Harrison* Ac Crosfield Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, has arrived m the Colons trom thr Catted Kingdom after six months holiday37 words
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Article93 1954-08-07 9 SINCE the re-occupation. the neti lonnace of ships that entered and cleared the harbour increased from 20.453.574 m 1941 to 46.233.529 m 1953, and shows a considerable Increase over the highest prewar figure between the years 1918 and 1942 Ol :53.5U0.000 m 1937. Dunns 105... there93 words
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215 1954-08-07 9 Miners See Gripper On Tin Price Cut Standard SLitl orropondent LPO! Fri The Perak Chinese Mining Association, which represents some M pel cent, ol Chinese miners m the State, had an mi >rmal meeting today with the Federation's Chief Inspector of Mines, Mr. OF. Gripp* r wno explained to them215 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-08-07 9 Finance. Commerce. Sh ipping Finishing Touches phiitos. ABOVE Two a b«rigines putting tin^tiin^ touches to midget boats they have made for tlw MAHA Show. m Kuala Lumpur. Boatbuilding has been a traditional trade for ihe "Orane Laat." (LEFT): The bi u roller tion of aborigine arts an.l crafts that willStandard - 54 words
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Article187 1954-08-07 9 Metal box Again Quoted higher RUBBER UP Va CENT Standard Market Reporter METAL Box shares, which have been a great attraction m the Malayan share market, were again quoted higher yesterday, with buyers at $1.24 and over. Elsewhere the market was generally quiet, tins being easier, industrials quietly steady and187 words
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Article168 1954-08-07 9 THE produce market m j Singapore was easier m most sections yesterday, with small business reported. Except for copra and pepper, the market was inactive. Both copra and coconut oil were quoted lower than on Thursday. Coconut oil sellers at Penang indicated $49 per pica! according168 words
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Article62 1954-08-07 9 MANILA, Aug. 6. (AP> Prices of Japanese export goods are dropping steadily to average international level, the Philippine mission m Tokyo reported to the Department of Commerce and Industry here. A department official said the report noted a 10 per cent, decline m the price of62 words
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Article109 1954-08-07 9 Changed pricey yesterday were: Bu>ers> SsHet» Con. Tin Smelt Ord>. 25 26 i Meta! Box i .24 IJ£ Robinson Co. Ords. I SS ZAQ S. Brit [nsur. 25.50 26.58 INDLSIKIAI.S Amp;.t <' 7/1 Austral Am:i!. 12 12 Au^trai Malay 35 36 K. Katnpar Mft 35 3 Kinta K«109 words
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Article30 1954-08-07 9 THE Indian Government has granted a loan ol luo million rupees (M 563.000.300) to the Tata Iron and Sted Co.. Ltd.. for modi rnisatioa and expansion.- APAP - 30 words
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Article194 1954-08-07 9 AFTER the hmg weekend the rubber market opened a little better on political influence but business was mainly confined to the adjustment of the current month positions, states Messrs. Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd.. Singapore rubber brokers, m their weekly market report issued yesterday. The offtake194 words
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Article62 1954-08-07 9 THK Singapore (.number of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices iin cents per IL>. yesterday were liuvers Seller* No. 1 RSS Spot loosg i~ 67^ August 67J i'T^ September *'.l KB-| October 68 68| No. 2 RSS i.o.b. 67j 67^ No. RSS i.u.o. G6| 66| RMA on reg. tender:62 words
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Article41 1954-08-07 9 MESSRS. Harrisons Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd.. report the following crops harvested during July: Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 33,000 lb., Benta 68.000 lb., Jeram Kuantan 64.000 lb.. Kundong 38,000 lb.. Mentakab 85.500 lb., Sungei Bagan 140,000 lb., Tanjong Pau 56.700 lb.41 words
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Article83 1954-08-07 9 Outer Roads Tjibadak. Ulyse.-^. Encho Maru, State of Andrah. Slav-ropa-1. Gdov, Oregon Mail, Blinjoe. Noreverett, Gomel, Asha, Yukikawa Maru, Ostrov. Inner Roads New Asia. Anna Reed, Lampong, Lucky Carrier, Lipis, Rainng, Hanthale. Serdang. Resang, Aik Leong, San Ernesto, Beuihardt, Labuan Hadji. S.H.B. (iodouns Glenartney 33, Orestes 4.83 words
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Article44 1954-08-07 9 THE directors of Austral Malay Tin Ltd. Bflnouaoed the following returns lor July: Thabawieik Tin Dredging Ltd. 561 picuis (33 tons) Of ore recovered; Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd. 891 picuis C 53 tons); and Austral Amalgamated Tin Ltd. 2,177 picuis (126 iofii).44 words
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Article203 1954-08-07 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, F,. Thi biggest ever tjolk ction of dborigtne maic:;hi culture will be on display for the Best tone m thi Federation at the exfaibitioa <> f the Malayan i^gri-Horticul-tural Association opening here tor: 1 trow. The jbllections represeni wide variety <>'.203 words
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Advertisement383 1954-08-07 9 M\l A 1 IMPLK Ml SKIPAL COUNCIL 1 UNDER NOTICE I ited foi tin ;STRUCTICH OF m registered on;v. P enta may be be Municipal itten applicac o-e at 12 Sc-pterrrber. MOH A.MED Dl bin All pa St- Tetai7 I M NOTICE v r. i'.erebv ?nen tha* > ea Aag383 words
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Advertisement192 1954-08-07 9 \OIICf HOLLAND AMLKK A LINK s.s Arkeldyk" \RRIVED trom Atlantic Cos I USA on Bth Aim. a!on--. god o w n 19 20. D ge I pa rkoges noaj be ered for survey on 16th August 8 a n No hurtbei j a will be held ROTThRDAM TRAI>IN(; CO (M)192 words
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Advertisement77 1954-08-07 9 mems there's a I Cusson^ (ale 'is£''..,-jifjs£ vk;. Jtfsf for j/ix/ csss^^ npfLE tLOSSOM COftORATIOI Ir t\ OWIX WATERPROOF WATCH ||NBR£AKAftl£ K'A/hSPRING 21 JkVLS. 17 JWLS. AMTIMAfiNEriC. Sh;;Ck-res!S t ant. CHEEKONGCO.LTD. DISTRIBUTORS FOR DIESEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT I 11"-'""" If I %jtpf ORCHARD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITEO SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR Available77 words
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Article, Illustration355 1954-08-07 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY DOING THE TOWN bnmbnmbnmbnm bnmbnm r'.-r*ni k!iiV'i' r'Ti" 1 films' dan«-in< star Mala Katina, BMfe V i J l n %af Ij»i»". planed Irom SlDca- jikarta to make prrM>nj| st.iue appearances with fellow- >tar tKinaa Gumantt i n conini tiot with srrtfiiini ol "N'afsti," premiered355 words
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Article710 1954-08-07 10 THE Musical Society is overdoing Chopin. We all know it is a Chopin Festival, though the reason there commonly is one behind a i Festival) is obscure. How. ever, this is beside the point: any Festival is a ffood sign of Singapore's musical times. Even the blowinr-off710 words
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Article156 1954-08-07 10 Music Society on Friday August 27, m the Oei Tiong Ham Hall i TJ. of M.) at 8.30 p.m. The programme consists of quartets by Haydn, Mozart and Schubert, tickets at 5-i, $2 and $1 are obtainable at Robinsons. Mr. Gob is also planning a concert156 words
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Article767 1954-08-07 10 rpiERE have been some JL signs of life recently m the Little Theatre Group, which has been silent for some time. A new committee has been formed and. among: other plans, they have the project of building a theatre of their own. A group with a permanent767 words
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Advertisement203 1954-08-07 10 ..Top Selltrs POPULAR s&m*> patt; pace wl^^ir HK CROSS OVER THE BRIDCE HK 21 THS OOCCIE IN THE WINDOW M> |ed -.us Eve-, HK 23— THE CAME OF BROKEN HEARTS Streets Ot Laredo HK 34 STEAM HEAT IOM Days CEORCIA CIBBS HK. 5 SOMEBODY BAD STOLE DE WEDDINC BELL 1203 words
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Advertisement194 1954-08-07 10 Equip your kitchen with JSTgfr The name BEX stands for kitchen and honsehotd ware designed with one eye on beauty and the other on practical problems. And how beautiftiUy Bex ware solves these problems. Look at these three Bex products for example 2 BEX Spice Rack f^&afo m^m^^' f y194 words
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Article707 1954-08-07 11 MARJORY TOUCHES WORLD 220 RECORD Qualifying Runs By Landy Bannister VANCOUVER, Aug. 6, (Reuter) Mrs. Marjorie Jackson Nelson of Australia yesterday equalled her world record of 24.0 seconds which is awaiting ratification for the women's 220 yards when she won the final to com plctc a sprint "double" m the707 words
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275 1954-08-07 11 nINGAPORE'S soccer bugs are m for a treat At the monthly SAFA council meeting held at Jalan Bevar stadium last night, it wa s revealed that four ton-noti-h foreign teams will visit the Colony Dm leans will come from Zealand, Sweden,275 words
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Article16 1954-08-07 11 be ::<> badminton 1 ":e S. igap< re As» nation J .in:or iment will Sunday16 words
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Article88 1954-08-07 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCFR: Combined SerPieta Bl Gall Julan Besar nt 8.30 p.m.; SHBRC vs Seletar A (Junior Cup Tie) mt Jc.'iiu Besar 7 p m ATHLETICS: Co»ibi»ed Service] ra Combiiied CiriBaaa (?t Ckcuojj 3 p.m^ Singapore Police Vs Federation Police al PTS VV.IT^K POLO: Dn\ B CSC n rv »f88 words
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Article191 1954-08-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The good news that Abdullah Piruz and Lim Koon Yam were taken back into the Selangor Badminton fold was flashed tonight throughout the Malayan badminton world, much to the relief of everyone, who had the interests of badminton at heart. This191 words
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Article50 1954-08-07 11 A Combined Schools' team to meet the Non-Benders at cricket at the CSC this afternoon will be picked from the following: H. Sithawalla, Tan Heng Hoe. E. Wicks. E. Tessenhon, James Quek. E. Marcus, E. Retnam, M. Laily, I.J. Singh, KanchanlaL A. Razak, Thomas Wonc. Foo Fuong Fong.50 words
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Article637 1954-08-07 11 ASIAN Games hurdler, Tan Soo Liat was champion athlete m yesterday's Teachers Training College Students' Union fourth annual sports, when he scored four firsts and a third to win the individual championship trophy at the Raffles Institution ground. Soo Liat won the 100 and 220637 words
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195 1954-08-07 11 POLICE BEAT FALLEN RECS BY SIX GOALS POLICE Spoils Association opened their SAFA Senior League programme with a 6-0 victory at the expense of Singapore Recreation Club at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. For Reci too. it was their last game and ironically enough, the last they will see of195 words
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Article147 1954-08-07 11 GYMKHANA Sports Club cleared their second hurdle m the SAFA Junior Cup Knockout tournament with a convincing 4-0 victory over Radin Mas Ramblers at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Gymkhana, for the first five minutes. played with ten men. They took the lead m the third minute. when Thackor sent147 words
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Advertisement337 1954-08-07 11 SINGAPORE STANDARD 1 QUIZ I A separate competition will still appear eoch doy. with o separotc $100 prize, but you con now send m one two, three or a whole week's entries IN THE SAME ENVELOPE The c»o«ng dot f tor all six entries this week is Wednesday, August U»h337 words
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Miscellaneous179 1954-08-07 11 Uilu >ci By A/ Capp JtMey Pop by V.T. Hamlin The Heart Of Juliet Jones gy s#on Drake I XXJ P.Ni^w "£M UP EVE. 1 I OUO HABTT OP /M/NF, JuUt... 7*+|l yf^ Cc «CSav-JON€S rlJ^^^\ I F I'VE GOT BUSINESS TO I FIND I GET A B£TT£^ 7 'X179 words
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Article785 1954-08-07 12 BILL McCREA - BILL McCREA Three Rings The Best Challenger liv (Penang) IN THE MAIN event (race six) today, concluding day ol the Penang Turf Club July meeting here m Pen;ui, r I ?ive the Penang Gold Cup to GOLDEN LOTUS, with THREE KINGS and JOSKKR II sharing785 words
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Article201 1954-08-07 12 Emperor For The DRB Cup RACE SEVEN THIS RACE for the D.R.B. Cup (or horses class three has to date nine runners. CABARET II has already won at the meeting, but eight and a half furlongs less the services of Mulley. would not enhance his prospects. ANOTHER VIEW could well201 words
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Article279 1954-08-07 12 KOWLOON WIN THE HARD WAY TAIPING. Fri.— The visiting Kowluon soccet tourists had to tight hard to beat a Taiping Imitation XI comprising Perak. Selangor and Penang players by three goals to one m tliHr fixture here yesterday before a record crowd. The dry turf suited thevisitors wta > displayed279 words
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Article68 1954-08-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Se- i I Bel i three te ims m te polo tourn 'h begins ;r_ the Tv Club t :i is week-end. Seven are taking S ngap »re, th title holders, field vv > teams. T morrow at 430 p m Se- langor68 words
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Article1373 1954-08-07 12 Race 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1. 978 Meteorite 5y 9.00 "Universe Stable" Bagby Hudson 2. ?A6 La Naturiste 4y 8.13 Mrs. R. Yeap Manning Say. yer 3. 804 Allegiance 4y 8.1*2 Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan Mrs. Peggy Wee Rodgers Clarke 4. 543 F.agle1,373 words
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Advertisement93 1954-08-07 12 AMAZING NEW FORMULA FOR COMPLETE GLAND It EVI T A LI S AT I 0 N MOV. ro» mb aupcr-charg* you* glmxM MA mmm 9 *m*\ *J>_HJ>. T«bKT» jMMrf «od pnwok formula, boo eta PMU« mbmmorim t» mdocmi prty» UmyiiAitd fa mbbota a»a» oi >uauu^ fmpedmm kmmf C»AJU CO, n93 words
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Advertisement271 1954-08-07 12 Last Day -SHART" (Hindi) Tomorrow *GELORA HIDIP (M A u. Tomorrow at 11 a ra "BRIGAND (Teen Tonight Midnight "ASA! MAG AX" I t>w>lt Last I)a\ "GNANA SUNDARI Tomorrow -A VAN- (Tami Tomorrow at Id -SHABISTAN H Today 3 and X.Oo •AZHAKI (Tan. f IIDI r Today 3. 7 and271 words
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