Singapore Standard, 14 September 1954
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Title Section18 1954-09-14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD AAAAAASDD m s. Vol. V. No. 73. /SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article143 1954-09-14 1 CONTEST RESULT CONTEST MISS Susan Chua of No 1. Paterson Hill, j Singapore, is the winner the Standard QuickCs t Contest No. 48. Ml Va; Onega, the Sing ipore r'ute: band leader, t Urn judge. The correct answers are: CLUE NO. I— BORNEO MOTORS. AUSTIN. You Can ?r> bubiy profit143 words
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Article87 1954-09-14 1 I LNSVILLE. Algeria, s UP)- -Death l U m t tj astrous earthquake 9. truck North Africa t. la: jumped to 1.600 t lay when search parties md bodies m a moun- :ompletehf wiped out a. shock r ew sh< ck cracked a the rains oi87 words
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Article35 1954-09-14 1 BOMBAY Sept A?? t Baba t-yeai ißcaraal n i jai Dgr< as we >mn ci remonj at A Ina ar Bombay state. Sun lay, when he made 1 iblk ape- arance35 words
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Article141 1954-09-14 1 MONSTER TYPHOON KILLS 9 TOKYO. Sept. 13 <AP"> Thousands fled their homes tonight as one ol history's most terrible typ-v i ns slammed Into the southern Japanese mainland, rendering 5.366 homeless. Nine are dead and eight missing. The monster 300-mile '.v:dr' labelled by weather authorities "Typhoon June," or Typhoon No.141 words
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Article54 1954-09-14 1 EGO Sept. 13: (Renter).— A shipa roses was on they to .vas a pe nbol for fa a ..-.i g ates m the inisi Government. t aii mpresa the Calm s*a:e V tion at 1 aof its annual i nvenere y< lei ..y cpre a hopes Ihe54 words
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Article201 1954-09-14 1 By BERNARD WILLIAMS Standard Shipping Reporter MRS. LIU WISSMER, a 38-year-old Swiss national, is fleeing Red China to save her two young daughters Tue Choa and Tue Cho from being: indocrinated m the principles of Communism. In taking this step Mrs. Liv left her husband, a Chinese201 words
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Article, Illustration373 1954-09-14 1 Pickering St. Death Fall MYSTERY surrounds the death of a Chinese schoolgirl who fell from the Singapore Improvement Trust flats m Upper Pickering Street shortly after Monday midnight. The girl has *o-:-cn Identified a Standard Five pupil of as Miss Ho Poh Choo. 17. Fairfield373 words
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Article22 1954-09-14 1 BURMESE Premier U Xv will visit Communist China m December, it was officially announced m Rangoon. A PAP - 22 words
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Article146 1954-09-14 1 DIBRUGARH. Assam, Sept. 13 More than 1.500 people are lighting a round-the-clock battle to dismantle buildings m the path of the swollen Brahmaputra River which is steadily .-wallowing up this rich North Indian tea town. Already m the past 24 hours three acres m146 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-09-14 1 photo. MRS. LIU WISSMER photographed on board the Hessenstein yesterday with her two daughters, Tue Choa (left) and Tue Cho. StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article203 1954-09-14 1 TAIPEH, Sept. 13:— An official Chinese Nationalist Government spokesman, Lieutenant General Chang Vi Ting:, said today Nationalist bombers escorted by F-84 Thunderjets bombed and rocketed Communist artillery positions at Shimou near Amoy and Tateng Island north of the Nationalist island outpost of Quemoy this morning. InReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 203 words
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Article93 1954-09-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Three Members of Parliament today played "Good Samaritans" to a Tamil woman injured hi a traffic accident on their way to Kuala Lumpur from Petaling. Twenty-eight-year-old Ambrose Mary was travelling m a taxi with two compatriots when the vehicle was involved m93 words
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Article56 1954-09-14 1 WESTOVER AIR FORCE BASE. Massachusetts. Sept. 13 <UP> A giant C-124 transport plane crashed at Thule Air Force base m Greenland yesterday, killing ten airmen a few minutes after taking off for the United States, an Air Force spokesman announced. Five passengers aboard the four-engined Military56 words
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Article, Illustration249 1954-09-14 1 Row With Mother A 14-YEAR-OLD girl, Nang Zahara bin'.e All. has been missing from her home m Joo Chiat Terrace, Singapore, since Sunday following a row with her adopted mother. Rogi y a h binte Osman said the quarre. arose when her s l c249 words
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Article39 1954-09-14 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 13 i ßeuter>— The United States battleship, Missouri ("Mighty Mo"), on which Japan"s surrender was signed m September 1945. leaves h« j re today for Bremerton. Washington. where bhe will be decommissioned.39 words
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Article33 1954-09-14 1 WUERZBURG. Germany. S» j pt. 13, <AP»— Twin daughters were born here today to Archduke Otto von Hap.-bunr. Pretender to the Austrian throne, and his wife. Princess Regina of Sachsen-Weinin-33 words
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Article149 1954-09-14 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 1° (UP) The United States consulate here today dispatched two representatives to the Chinese border to meet two American newsmen and a boat captain whose release has been announced by the Peking: Government. The consulate, although without definite word when the three Americans149 words
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Article714 1954-09-14 1 HUGH SAVAGE - KUANTAN A Boom Town HUGH SAVAGE Big Capital Pours Into This East Coast Port By Standard Chief Correspondent m the Federation KUANTAN, Mon. This capital-to-be of Pahang with a population of 24,000 is m the midst of the greatest boom m its history. Land values are rising, big business combines714 words
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Advertisement227 1954-09-14 1 v pf r*jj u+!~£Zm v o '^*^> SERVES MALAYA'S FOR *?SBSS^ FINEST 55.20 fes! ~*o j ICE CREAM C9.C rtO«»GI CUikM«lfl IHLIKMMI u"«u* ibUH 1 f »n«»P^«^J[ ""Tf L rou« SKILL Illustrated are el« ptpviar fnlts Place tken ia artier cf tfieir popularity le Malaya. EN"! ER whh sele« i227 words
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Article374 1954-09-14 2 So Long As Red Threat Remains KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "The United States of America cannot abandon production of synthetic rubber with the possibility of Malaya and Indonesia falling into Communist hands," Congressman James B. Utt, a member of the House of Ways and Means Committee,374 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-09-14 2 THE aircraft earner h M.S. Warrior, attached to the Fcr Eost Stotion, is engaged with French and American ships m the transport of Vietnamese evacuees f r om the Tonkin Delta to Southern V i c t r c r r Over 3 ,000 men women100 words
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Article99 1954-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A gn ng of about 30 Com-mU-Jst terrorists stole two >hot guns from the Home Guard at Kampong Jinjang m the Seremban district, Negri Sembilan. on Sunday. The Communists then went towards Cheviot Estate, and three hours later. 10 terrorists entered99 words
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Article129 1954-09-14 2 F. G BROI'GH and Ronald Turner, of the H.M.S. Newcastle, were m the vicinity of Godown Xo 18. Singapore Harbour Board, m the small hours of yesterday morning. king for a ship to take them back home, as they felt '"browned on and tired129 words
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Article109 1954-09-14 2 MALACCA. Mon.— Data Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of i the Malayan Chinese Association, today denied as "untrue and misleading" the allegation oi expe.'ed party man. Mr. Woo Ka Lim that the MCA had O\ d (2 million m hand at the time its lottery was109 words
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Article34 1954-09-14 2 KOTA BHARI'. Mo:i. >. driver of a car, was fined (400 and his driving licence suspended lor a period of li months b/ Magistrate Che Hanm, for using a private •v- for hire.34 words
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246 1954-09-14 2 LEE PEK LENG was reported to have instructed a barber to give him a "close cut" and his eyebrows trimmed on the very day he was alleged to have plunged a knife into the chest of a youth, Goh Cheng Kiat, it was stated246 words
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255 1954-09-14 2 FATHER GETS A SHOCK KUALA LUMPUR, Mon —A 41-year-old married man who is alleged to have forced a 13-year-old girl to carry on a love affair with him for five months before her father ended it, was committed lor trial by Incite Abdul Rani, the255 words
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Article79 1954-09-14 2 PENANG. Mon.— A nominee for the presidentship of the Pennng Clerical and Administrative Staff Union. Mr. N. Ponnudurai. walked out of the annual general meeting of the Union yesterday after protesting against the "unconstitutional" procedure adopted with regard to the secret of balloting of office-bearers. Mr. Ponnudurai79 words
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Article93 1954-09-14 2 Dud Cheque Lands Him In Prison KHOO LIAN SEXG, a hawker, who attempted to cheat a textile firm m North Bridge Road by offering a duti cheque m payment lor textiles worth $2,135, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. The prosecution stated that93 words
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Article56 1954-09-14 2 IPOH. Mon. Sir Ralph Assheton and Sir Robert Boothby, member- of the Unitf-d Kingdom delegation of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association now visiting Malaya, attended a cocktail party at the Perak Turf Club. Ipoh. yesterday at the invitation of the members of the Perak State Executive Council56 words
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Article112 1954-09-14 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were Buyers Sellers \o. I K.S S Spot Laase ifl« 7t{ N<>. 1 K.s.s n lfi :<t if] No.2K.S.S 693 M No. :i K.s.s. 69| 6*l Tone: Steads quiet i m rmi Hit- prii i <it en s (s--terda112 words
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Article25 1954-09-14 2 THE Committee meeting of the North Perak District Youth Council will be held at the King Edward VII School. Taiping, on Sept 17.25 words
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Article198 1954-09-14 2 Xl ALA LLMPIK, Mon— Sir Donald MacGilfcivray, the High Commissioner, warned tonight that Malaya must not allow better living conditions to sap the moral fibre of her people. Sir Donald, who donned his Chief Scout's uniform Cor the first time to preseni gallantry awards to198 words
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Advertisement153 1954-09-14 2 Now there's a DONSON for every pocket person fionton Whirlwind A real o n's I ghter ghtt *nc g^t m any wnd hvind ed 15 KtracMblak In iai n 01 Mfine-tiMM tfvonrwum r^the- covered Rcrjf.r Standard Per ilar with f OMtoV ie I■.- 4soWi Ronsoi a vc' C j**aj .trf153 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-09-14 3 Mm <11\N WAN HANG jrJ Ms bride th? former M|>s Nun V who VCTC m.rrei .:t the Singapore Kelt ,-v ,>o <.- i»y. Th- br!J?graoM i, employed m the J< in^r, i,, vent irusl Pl-iuuintj office and the brute i> i m hovl teac her.47 words
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179 1954-09-14 3 ANDREW FANG - ANDREW FANG Move By Spore Instructors By Standard Staff Reporter .v f aI A[ sfDrivi5 fDrivin 9 Standards is to be set up m Singapore to raise the standard of driving instruction m the Colony. rs and proprietors of Singapore's driving schools will met on179 words
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Article93 1954-09-14 3 a STUD'S institute I ;n the nan I Lhe "Ba. a QtTe Sfl vun baa I I I t purj granting la deserving nbera m -a. moc 1 [nan r. th fun i hi 1 ran oi •-■> A books .v 1 en ai o port93 words
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Article327 1954-09-14 3 POLICE SHUTS OUT THE PRESS IPOH, Mon. Ipoh Police are up m arms against the Press following two recent reports which were published m Malayan newspapers concerning incidents involving members of the force. A directive has been issued by the Oflicer-in-charge Police District, Mr. PH. Wright-Nooth to all investigating officers327 words
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Article60 1954-09-14 3 THE Singapore Social Welfare Department's Handicapped Children's Register is growing steadily. More than 225 rases have already registered. There are 109 blind children. 72 deaf and dumb. 29 crippled and H mentally defective. The Department's Counselling and Advice Section dealt with a total of 102 ca^es last m60 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-09-14 3 JOE SASSON - German Youth, 20, Sees The WorldOn 2 Wheels JOE SASSON Bjj A St-year-oM Geraaa youth, ■rho li-!i his home m Worm.'., Westers Germany, m August, li-.'. >. 'ir "to obtain a better knowledge of the world" cycled into Singapore from P'-.i.m; on Sunday evening after roveriac a total of "J4.li)i)322 words
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Article134 1954-09-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to Singapore Government not to retrench its temporary staff without providing: them with alternate work or sufficient gratuity, was made hv Dr. C. J. Paglar, Legislative Councillor (Changi) yesterday. Dr Paglar said Governon >nts present policy to "sack" Its temporary134 words
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Article45 1954-09-14 3 BL'TTERWORTII. Mon. K. P. Kurapan, 52, was killed today tn an accident oil' Kampong Paya Road. Korapan was cycling when he was knocked off the bicycle by b girder carried by a crane, lorry, which was going m the opposite direction.45 words
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Article50 1954-09-14 3 KLANG, Mon. -V. Michael, 88, was I > i ty sentenced to 14 days 1 Imprisonment and, m addition, fined $250 for assaulting a Chinese bicycle dealer by the Kians Magistrate. In default of the fine Michael Is to undergo a further six months' imprison-50 words
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141 1954-09-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Cycling home about midnight, i Umar bin Haji Anuar was j stopped by Police m an am- bush and searched. On hi.s person Police found a revolver and six rounds of ammunition. Umar was charged m the Sessions Court,141 words
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Article142 1954-09-14 3 Vacancies In Three Schools THREE Singapore Primary English schools still have 209 vacancies which can be filled immediately. Parents should make use of this opportunity to enrol their children as these schools opened a week ago. said the Senior Inspector of Schools. Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, yesterday. The schools142 words
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Article117 1954-09-14 3 Training Under The TWI Scheme AN International Labour Office expert to train factory and labour supervisors under the Training Within Industry (TWI) scheme, is expected to arrive m Singapore m the first week of next month, Mr. C. W. Lyle. acting Commissioner for Labour, said yesterday. The TWI scheme is117 words
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Article48 1954-09-14 3 PENANG, Mon.— The general secretary of the Maha Bodhi Society of India. Sri Devapriya Valinsinha. a wellknown Buddhist leader who arrived m Penang from Japan on Saturday, visited places of interest here during the weekend. Sri Devapriya Valinsinha left by the Sirdhana for Calcutta this morning.48 words
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Article55 1954-09-14 3 THE Singapore City Council has decided to give names to three roads off Shenlon Way. These will be called: Mistri Road < after the late Mr. N. R. Mistri >. Parsi Road and Prince Edward Lane. It has also agreed to call the blind alley off55 words
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Article155 1954-09-14 3 FIRST Steps to put nonI industrial employees of the Singapore Naval Base on the I permanent pensionable estab] ?hment have been taken. Ab »vi 75 cierks with more n ig gears' service, Bi>d tit -i Lrements, h ivi ■-> rr».^ »-Tfy examined. 1 Their medical155 words
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378 1954-09-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A 51-year-old estate dresser today described to the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew, how he grappled with and disarmed a man who brandished a loaded revolver at him and demanded money at his home m Seaport Estate, 10 miles from378 words
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Article53 1954-09-14 3 A 11-YEAR-OLD boy WBS cautioned and discharged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for gambling on the "jackpot" m an 'amusement park m Bukit Timah Road on Sept. 12. Another man Ng Peck Chung, who was charged with the same offence, was fined $10 and the53 words
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Advertisement100 1954-09-14 3 J%e iror/J famous family of TIGER medicinal products 'v. iySfk T» \l jßffc^J' *****888 b S5 BB^^Bm^mA*^ '-^W; :^vJ aHEBBBfIm^B^^3|BfIBBBBHHBfIHBfIBJH' -™R BWJV^ '^BJBJBJHBfI CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earcche, Stomachoche, Muscle Pom, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG ;THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 1 HEW100 words
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Article301 1954-09-14 4 The Cwealfh Is A Safeguard-MPs KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Five members of the British Parliament cautioned Malaya today against virulent nationalism which might destroy South-east Asia m the same way as Eastern and Central Europe since the war." "A stronger Commonwealth link between British territories "m South-east301 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-09-14 4 THE weddins: of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheong Thiain Bock took place recently at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Tank Road. Singapore. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheonjr Ah Koo of Singapore and the bride is the former Miss Loll Yeow62 words
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Article106 1954-09-14 4 FOUR h indred employees of lie [a ayan Texi c Mills, at B drii Timah Road. Singapore. who are on strike since Sept. 9, will be thrown out of em- i' they fail to report ity this morning. The Textile Mills 1 manageienl wi si106 words
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Article72 1954-09-14 4 CHAN Hong Joo. was fined $101 the Singapore First T: EBc Mag -Irate. Mr. J, P. r, terday, when he I guilty to a charge of riding bis friend's motor cycle overed by third irance on June 27. His friend. Tan Tek Hauw, fined *l (l(l for72 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-09-14 4 PAINTS WITH A KNIFE AN EXHIBITION of paintings somewhat reminiM'ent of the Claude Lorrainp school, of the 17th Ontuiy. opened yesterday afternoon at John Little's. Singapore. It will last 10 days. The oils, done with a palette knife, are by George K. Deakins. R.N who is sivinir his third show120 words
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Article38 1954-09-14 4 HONGKONG, Sept. 13.— Special Standard Service Cio.sj;}" prices of ihe Hongkons, Exchange today were 51 5.67 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to USSI: 1.833 to Malayan Si. $0,187 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254.75 to a tael.38 words
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Article246 1954-09-14 4 SINGAPORE'S Fire Chief, Mr. J. G. Shaw, said, yesterday, that the charges made against the Fire Brigade by residents of Potong Pasir over Saturday's fire were without foundation and "could have been the result of over-excitement and unwilling imagination."' He was referring to charge thai246 words
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Article179 1954-09-14 4 Battle Of Britain Day A PARADE of nearly 1.0(KI officers, airmen and airwomen will be the highlight of this year's "Battle of Britain Day" anniversary celebration m Singapore on Wednesday. Plam-s of the R.A.F. will also stage an Impr sive flypast over the parad179 words
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Article126 1954-09-14 4 Raw Opium Found In Tankers SINGAPORE Customs last week seized $135,000 worth of raw Persian opium from two Shell Company oil tankers m j Colony waters, The contraband weighed 1683 pounds and cosl $800 per pound m the Singapore black market. First seizure was made towards the end of lasl126 words
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Article153 1954-09-14 4 Acquitted Of Armed Robbery A 19-YEAR-OLD .-hop assistant, Chua Ban Xeng, w, acquitted m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday of armed robbery, on a jury's 5 2 majority verdict Commenting on the jury"? findings, Mr. Justice Knight remarked: "1 teel it must have been a very near decision and I153 words
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Article91 1954-09-14 4 CAUGHT loitering inside paw nsta< p on Sept. 11 with a sarong, wo rt h $7, Mi ri i Sta Maria admitted to ■■'■'< tive that he I stolen the sarong from a house m Lembu Road, t'ne Singapore Sixth Police Court was told yesterday Maria91 words
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Advertisement300 1954-09-14 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION' AATTRACTIOnN n OPENS JODAY riflf| V% POT YOURSELF IN THIS MAN'S PLACE... BEFORE YOU BLAME HIM FOR WHAT HE DID! o MILLA|Q .^.^^C O M I N G !e? f rt x^^ MOW SHOWiNT f i ViikftiQN H.(MJ a .m.l.4r)-4.15-6^ yS 5 ,-T— TTT .-V-i'—t: 9.30 p.m. MOTION300 words
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26 1954-09-14 5 CID Clamp Down On Secret Societies "ion, the Sub-Bra CID have B i Tae ed gui Poiice S t the gener; I the Se S Sub-B26 words
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Article284 1954-09-14 5 NEW BILL TO CLOSE SCHOOLS Registrar Given Power To Act On Undesirables The Government of Singapore will shortly amend the Registration of Schools Ordinance to empower the Registrar of Schools to close institutions which he believes are being used for "certain undesirable purposes/ The new law will also apply m284 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-09-14 5 Standard uhotn by MX JOHN Ell, Mm of the late Mr Ku Tomg Sen. re- j turned to Mimupnre yestetdaj irom lloimkonu by BO Ar^niiaut Uitli him above is liis si.stfr -m law. Mrs. l>i.ina Ku John h.k rerently engaged to Miss Pearl Lee, daughter of a tlongkoagMichael Goh - 60 words
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100 1954-09-14 5 Vacancies In Teachers' Rest House SINGAPORE teachers, married i>v single, may now go to the Chinese V.M.C.A. towsolve their accommodation problems. Several vacancies m single and married quarters exist m the 76-bed Teachers' Rest House at Meyer Road, opposite Katong Park. Applications should be addressed to Mr. Peter G. P.100 words
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Article112 1954-09-14 5 Army' Has No Place To Meet THE Singapore Salvation Army ordered by the City Council to stop its ope:; air meetings on the Esplanade, despite police permission is "up againsi a brick wall." Colonel F. W. Harvey, head of the organization, told The Standard yesterday: "We lure searched everywhere for112 words
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Article76 1954-09-14 5 TEO Thian Sek. a Singapore Traction Company conductor, was .sentenced m the Firsl Crimina] District Court yesterday to seven months' rigorous imprisonment on two counts of misappropriating IQ-cent fares received from passengers on July 15 and 19, this year. The sentences are to run concurrently.76 words
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124 1954-09-14 5 MR. K. YY. Jakeman, assistant Commissioner General lor Colonial Affairs, told a regional education conference at Phoenix Park, here, yesterday, that all countries within the South-east Asia region, with which they were concerned, were standing side by side on the democratic front against Communism. Mr. Jakeman124 words
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Article207 1954-09-14 5 Employers Must Insure SINGAPORE'S Workman's Compensation Bill, uhirh SCCks to cowr even a clerical employee whose income does not exceed $400 monthly, and also provides increased rates ot compensation, may come into lone early next year. Mr. C W, Kyle, acting (onimis>i;>mi tor Labour said207 words
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Article87 1954-09-14 5 THE Rl Rev, Henry WolfeBaines. Bishop ot Singapore returned to Singapore by air last nighi after attending the World Anglican Congress and the 2nd embly of the World Coun- Churches m America. Bishop said the gress had been a "ver^ happy and successful gatherReferring to the87 words
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Article57 1954-09-14 5 FOR publicly exhibiting a( Dumbei of obscene pictures m Desker Road on the night of Sept 11, Wee Teck Siang was! fined $20 In the Singapore^ Sixth Police Couri yesterday. Wee was arrested by two detectives, when In 1 showed the j pictures to his Malay57 words
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Article124 1954-09-14 5 AMIDST loud cheers iroin .m assembly oi felI<»w workers 16 employees "i National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd m Singapore were presented casb awards and "Pt'iftut Record" badges yesterday. The employees who have had perfect records for a year reieived their awards from the Assistant Majiasins Director.Standard - 124 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-09-14 5 MISS Pamela Cornelius of Si 11 ?a pore, who has won a French Government scholarship, left the Colony today for France aboard Uw* SS Laos. She will take a coarse m French Literature ai the Ai\ en Provence Faculty.42 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-09-14 5 LECTURE ON SOILS MR I K. Nixon V( I M.LC.E., soil engineer, uho is m Singapore to advise on the s:>.000.000 Shell Building m Collyer Quay, gave a talk on "Practical Soil M •<hanics" to the Joint Overseas Group of the Institute of Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers at the72 words
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Article57 1954-09-14 5 KUANTAN Mon. The streets here are much brighter now aftei ition of more ;1 reet-lights. Tv three more lights were erected recently. these Dew ighta are of the mercury vapour type. More will be added when the ne< c sity arises, said a man of the Central Electricity57 words
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128 1954-09-14 5 50 ,000 Will Ask Govt. To Clear Slum Conditions A MASs petition. Signed l>\ :M leuM o»m| people, is to he scut to government railing !<<r the rapid clearance of stum conditions m Sii g^apore Tii- petition, which by the Labour V ront. follows disc .r the From had with128 words
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Article32 1954-09-14 5 CHU Sen| »tan ay acquitted m the Singaj c Seemd Cri i D a charge under the C onal Service Ordinal failing to attend Civ I> In 1 > charg32 words
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12 1954-09-14 5 Undergrad Sues Colonel For Damages In Accident S i I Mr H12 words
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Article33 1954-09-14 5 vtoung i slept so soundly m he m Kitchi 1 Sing m the s ing thai i key- Erom vi I piilow. The thi< a] of jewellery S ash.33 words
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Miscellaneous379 1954-09-14 5 PjN^PORy >'■ 6 Hjjlgiic: JSgii rcnuiiK l'":; a.m. (8 ft. 4in "> 2.10 "\Mt Uu key match i m JWI Wm WOW%f "Z^7 Stanvj Club 5 p.m., Folk Dtcice -V x -Jt>LClub meeting 5.30 p.m.. Malay x > class 5_30 p.m Judo pi acT:ces3u KXUUt HALAYA. STORE: p.m.. Gymnastic 5.30379 words
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SINGAPORE STANDARD
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Article532 1954-09-14 6 11 I a M and UniV ;!l\r '()bs .11 r ds tl angc oi attitude :he pr- Malaj ana toy h In tates it also Indicates the Ch. Q£ the p. pi t ployed m subl positions m European estates, though m Itcei m son. belonging to a532 words
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Article204 1954-09-14 6 'j'iiK "season oi the purse 1 has arrived In Malaya" Sin Chew Jil Poh m di cv King the value of a balanced budget At this ime ol the year, continues daily, commercial Dims, City Councils, Town Boards and the Governn* nts are preparing next budgets. Mai204 words
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Article94 1954-09-14 6 V ANYANG SIANG PAD disr'- r s th< m< di rnization i vi China. Siucu liic uni- ~ij"-. J *_~_~_~_i~u~i_i~o~i_~u~u~i-~i-~i_n. fication of China, says the* daily, great steps have been 1 taken to wipe out tradi- 1 tions and customs that are. thousands of years old. Tins94 words
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Article86 1954-09-14 6 r rilE time and opportunity! L for the reconquest of the, 1 Chinese mainland has ar- rived, says Kuominiun^ 1 Chung Shing Jit Pao. Thrr daily hails the bombing of i Amoy as an event worthy of record m the chronicle* of Communist containment This bombing86 words
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Article151 1954-09-14 6 TTUSAN Melayu criticise? Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. "Minister", for Natural Resources andi Vice-President of umno for his speech to UMNO 1 members at Kampong 1 Batu. Kuala Lumpur recently. Dr. Ismail was reported to! have said that UMNO's de- mand for a fully elected, legislature which151 words
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467 1954-09-14 6 KIRKBY, INDIAN GRADUATES AND SCHOOL FEES Sir— l direct this letter .v. to the Member for Education, Federation ol j Malaya and secondly, to the M< mb< r ol the F< deral I. ji; lai Council. I".' tl M mber lor Educai lon, I will -ay thai if he i467 words
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Letter346 1954-09-14 6 What Have The Parents Done? Sir: I have noted that manj have criticised the Member for Education for sending our future teachers to Kirkby. and for trying to raise the schoolfees. The critic- m your pap r and other papers forget thai the Dato is oniv Implementing the policies oi346 words
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Letter69 1954-09-14 6 be grateful] Rev G H I Keng could why politics is a j i ne. There arc cl< an politics politics as n Padr< and Pa. lre-. I think m politics as g th< langer is m itting c fen :e." Pers< i feel that wo are an age69 words
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Letter283 1954-09-14 6 Open Letter To Mr J. T. Rea Sir; I am an S.I.T. tern at, and was, until a few days ago. two (2) months (July/ A 1034) behind m rent $104. My last paymeni was made on the 13th A igust for June rent and I intended to pay the283 words
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Letter295 1954-09-14 6 Sir; R< fi rring io the letter by "An Intelligent Voter" m your issue of the 19th Aug. 1954 under ''We The People." the writing of the voter's electoral register number on the counterfoil of the ballot paper is made necessary by law, and is to enable295 words
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Letter193 1954-09-14 6 Sir; The Education Department's scheme for sending student teachers for training m England is not only an expensive bul a useless one. As a student l studied for a year und c r Kirkhy- Trained Teachers and I find them to be no better than the ordinary193 words
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Letter163 1954-09-14 6 Memorial For Mr. A w Sir.— As a Mend and admirer of Mr. Aw Boon Haw, I would like to uggest through the medium oi The Singapore Standard that something should be done by his friends m this country 10 keep his memory green. It is only fitting that when163 words
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Letter, Illustration285 1954-09-14 6 A Waste Of Valuable Public Land Sir;— On the eve of bis retirement, Mr. Haxwortn was reported to have said ■Parkins This the big problem m all big dues m the world. I feel that m Singapore every avaiiable space should be made use of. whether m 'he medium of285 words
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Letter, Illustration202 1954-09-14 6 WHAT DOES HE MEAN BY MERGER Sir, 1 read with surprise lie ement iiijg<- iSi;u';dard. Wednesday, Bk bj Mr A Malaj m Sin that the Pan- Mali 0 Ma;ly L: <'■ mgress will urge the Pan-Indoi Ci'iiii r< nc« In Medan n< tnon For a mer rof 1 MalayEnd »ne202 words
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Letter27 1954-09-14 6 CORRECTION Licle headed h n rcieiv; ig a stude i c En| iformed by j v School. Would y. A E iMIVNv Ag;. Superintend*'!"' i' Traffi, P.m.,27 words
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Advertisement12 1954-09-14 6 Monthly $1.00 Reader^! s BRINGS THE BEST THOUGHT OF THE BEST MINDS12 words
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Advertisement84 1954-09-14 6 1 ""■^^■^v > \jbL\ --•>■ f- "-■-s_ssjs\ Singapc-e to 5 1 **V Rangoon T 7 Single io-e: V^ Jr $294.90 MERCUI C^"'^ $0.65 c. per Ib. V Penang to l >^r Rangoon \y Single fa c: \t V^^ 5201.95 Freight: I L£/\NGs $0.50 c per Ib. V I RETURN FARE:84 words
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61 1954-09-14 7 American Spy' Gets Life In Shanghai LONDON, Sept. 13 (Rcuter) An American -as sentenced to life imprisonment m Shanghai .-.terday on charges of spying for the United Stores, the Communist New China news agency reported last night. N F j Redmond X York, he gag d a p nage m61 words
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Article37 1954-09-14 7 PORTLAND. S IS Edna" I weeks. •is lerda a V Scol ing 1 B re no c I g t the 1 t S the pal :l> It en ks or37 words
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Article61 1954-09-14 7 J -"J^rd Landm Correspond", n t ?nOON S«pl 13 Tl Mtmm'mj ore Hbt clos.nq LONDON RUBI j Octc s> I j Ihmki'v v ZOid j Tin, V s- j.!v LONDON TIN ~j b v n n HIM months £739 !Os by..r, £731 "Ti nt pnc £761 words
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Article13 1954-09-14 7 Propaganda Centre In Manila -v peace.\2a p they c ユ ユ ning peace-13 words
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Article16 1954-09-14 7 aggi P StOP~ h cor -v peace- p they c ning peace-16 words
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Article46 1954-09-14 7 k i Sv OW S< pr 13, •R< I--6 tlmi mbers ol a an di d- del< gation t>sia left Moscow d ngrad ■•i 0 v. Tass. re- t to R Soviet a b< en i X chei I Mir :et c:46 words
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Article, Illustration295 1954-09-14 7 'Flat Look' Saved Me, Says Miss America \l l i k i m Sept. IF —She s tall, she's l.innrd .Wit! shf N ,i\s the him tl.'.t" ii.ok "cane .-1 m time to s.ive me ie« Ina Meriwether. iMu iiiii aliiumii eyed ii. m t v from ,iii m ma.295 words
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Article55 1954-09-14 7 HEIDI ir-.Kn.. G rmany, 13. (AP) Fifteen thoueteran I Jermany's >: War II Atrika i inion ye I rThey were told a must be bas< prim: i ■B: averj I th." from Jen, L < veil, A I Fox) Romi the Coi >43. German EuroDe nexl55 words
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138 1954-09-14 7 rOK VO. Se] fAPJ rimed Prl R R mews came M w •/m t/ie on!y 0K» Vt> thai tmel p.. stopped r tro dtM !f:fc> N ppo I«« l :> :t :l i lor (lt d•■ Met KO. 1 r.- a138 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-09-14 7 photo THREE hundred members o t fie fair sex, guzzled three glasses ot beer m five minutes and called for more m an effort to be crooned "Queen of Beer" m a uomen's beer drinking contest he'd m New Tokyo Beer Hell recently. AUP - 60 words
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Article207 1954-09-14 7 BONN. Sept. 13: (Reutcr)— Mr. Anthony Eden, the Sritish Foreign Secretary, and Dr. Adenauer. West [ierman Chancellor, "found themselves m complete igreement" during: Mr. Eden's 24-hour visit to Bonn, i joint statement said today. Tiie statement said they iad discussed the restoration i )l German sovereignty207 words
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116 1954-09-14 7 COLOMBO. Sept. 13 (Reuter> Sir John Kotelawala, Ceylon Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation from the French Government to visit France In the third week oi November, it was officially announced here today. lie will spend a few days m Paris, while on his way116 words
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Article197 1954-09-14 7 PARIS. Sept. 13. (fieuter) Strong forces of troops and police faced each other outside Saigon Radio Station today as tension mounted m the city over (ieneral Nguyen Van Hinh's defiance of the Prime Minister. Ngo Dinh Diem. The General sent troop reinforcements while the Prime Minister197 words
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Article97 1954-09-14 7 'SEATO's Teeth Are Bombers' i SYDNEY. Sept. 13 (Reuter) Anglo-American bomber force provided the "back teeth" m the new South-east Asia Treaty Organization, Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Sir John Slessor. said h< re today. Sir John Slessor, former Chief of the British Air Stafi i said the SEATO97 words
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136 1954-09-14 7 Hostility To Red Troops Is Hinted TOKYO. Sept. X (AP) Hostility 10 Communisi troops m Laos and Cambodia the two French Indo-China states neutralised by the armistice which divided Vietnam was strongly hinted today by Peking Radio. 1 The broadcast, quoting the Red.-' Vietnam news agency. said incidents are occurring136 words
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Article45 1954-09-14 7 MRS. PETER Chown. 22--y< ar-old bride of three days, watched her 25-year-old bridegroom swept to his de;!in m Dc\"o!i. England, on Sum lay by a ris ng tide which caughi him on some rucks oflshore. ili- body was ret-over- j cd later.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article81 1954-09-14 7 VERVIERS, East Belgium. Sept 13, (Reuter)— Belgian police seized the second film m a week for "outrage of public morals here last night The film Modern Eden was seized m a jmaH Verviers cinema oiler it had been showing one day. "It concerns a modern paradise and81 words
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Article370 1954-09-14 7 'Related To Formosa DENVER, Sept. 13, (Reuterl Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretory of State said yesterday the defence of Quemoy is primarily related to the defence of Formosa and it is being considered and studied m that light." Mr. Dulles had been asked370 words
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Article169 1954-09-14 7 TIME FOR RUSSO-JAP TREATY? TOKYO. Sept. 13. 'UP'— < The Japanese Government today offered to conclude a I peace treaty with Russia along the lines of the San Francisco treaty with the i Westt ni democracies. A Foreign Office spokesman J issued the government's ftrsi cautious reaction to a Boviel169 words
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Article75 1954-09-14 7 LONDON. Sept. 13. ter) -The Brin.i. Broadcasting Corporation yesterday broadcast a warning to juvenile television fans not to lie on the floor with their chins resting on their hand while watching the screen.* 1 The BBC w., pa sing <>n the advice of dentists who j75 words
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Article38 1954-09-14 7 \!:.A S I V' La eallh lists oi 14 nal ions I today m an effori mapping out I acti- of the World 1 1 O: gan r. tion's W< stem P offi c.38 words
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89 1954-09-14 7 LONDON. Sept. 13. t> j r i The mass circulat i Sunu ly Pi i the hi guess 9f M..: cousin of th« Duk< of Edinburgh and best man wedding <•: Q I and D uniting a seri< I aboul nds— including the Duke. On89 words
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Article45 1954-09-14 7 DRIVE AGAINST REDS IN AMERICA DENVI is torn* beit, Ltion, Hoover, sa lent 1 erdaj i idi the l'r. d P I I It Lpi Mr. Bi 1 n 1 m the drr j i mun J 1:. i pi tion und 3 s nutnl45 words
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Advertisement776 1954-09-14 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE Tj Z jmoo Genoa, M.jrseillct Antvw.-rp. Rotfv-rd.im, H.imburj; Cr Bremen S por; P. S him Pon.ing MiSSENSTEiN LLOYD 14 Sept 1 5 Sept FRANKFURT HAPAC 24 17 Sepl 28 Sepf 29 Sept HAUBuRC HAPAC 15 1 7 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct776 words
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Advertisement1192 1954-09-14 8 lrl: 4Uj BLUE FUNNEL LINE gpJS mnati) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. J oSt Incorporated m Singapore Carriers uptlun to proceed via other ports to load and distltarre carjo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON <& CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sails P. Sham Pentng l'er->cu<. for Liverpoo; i Gla«--g^-.v Sept 14/16 Neleus for Liverpool1,192 words
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Advertisement755 1954-09-14 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Lin« Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang ARKELDYK (HAL) 19/25 Sept 26 Sept 27/28 Sept ROEBIAH (SMN, 29 Sept/5 Oct 6 Oct 7/8 Oct BORNEO (SMN)755 words
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Advertisement775 1954-09-14 8 EAST ASIATIC LIKES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVJA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hambu'a Gdynia, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. S pore P S ham x lAVA In port Gdns 38 39 22 23 S.p•ERRIA" xx) 'SONCKHLA 22 27 Sept 26. 28 Sepxxx> 'KINA 1 26 Sept/1 Oct xxxx. MEONIA 7775 words
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153 1954-09-14 9 Good Trade For Those Who Seek It Director Standard Staff Reporter EIGHTY radio dealers gathered yesterday for we annual Philips Radio convention at the Si Andrew^ War Memorial Hall. Singapore were I >ld u*at they nandle over To the radio busin s m Ihe areas they serve. R s m153 words
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Article54 1954-09-14 9 3 of til in-con-the V- ore Penan? lons last n» nth al statisti i ghi months of this i 815 ith 37,314 ions ri n the corresponding pent i ar. o*l ved last ere exportrafc I 179 tons from from Negri .lohore. Kedah. 28 tons I54 words
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Article33 1954-09-14 9 A gentine ant has bew na m Perth i•■ A tralia, thai a Hve- n ...:nrhed to control natively new thai insecticide, is to when spraying mos begin m a few33 words
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723 1954-09-14 9 Industrials Are Firmer And Tins Dull FH few an indusi res were r on the hare marTin shares how-i re lull and irregular ■< ieni busini s to test prices Rubber shares con-i tii ed to be neglected, fti es quoted by the Malay- 1 Sharelin leers' Association lay were:723 words
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266 1954-09-14 9 C.P.A. Begin Cheaper Bangkok Service Standard Aviation Reporter CATHAY Pacific Airways are introducing with immediate effect a 30-day excursion fare to Bangkok for only $336. QPA Sales Representative, Mr. A. N. Scow, told T;i c Standard yesterday. This excursion fare is 542 cheaper than the present round-trip fare of $378,266 words
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Article184 1954-09-14 9 cm ti:r roads Asha; Monica Wiards: Atbena: De Eerens; Falkelfjell: Hessenstein; Sanada Mail; Granhcim: Mentor; Kota Agoeng; Yangtse; Norman Lykes; Kalian.gei: Lycaon; Harunasan Maru: Nelly; Buruman: La Charante; Laos: Sembas; Yunnan. INNER ROADS Resang; Larantuka; Senal; Caltex; Sg. Bila; Kah Soon, Scudai; Hin Ann; Teck Hong. New184 words
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561 1954-09-14 9 HUGH SAVAGE - HUGH SAVAGE No Buyers For Hauls By KUALA TRENGGANI', Mon An ugly crisis looms m Trengganu where 11,000 fishermen are desperately m need of a market for their catch and for products like blachan. Indonesia's refusal to import dried or saitfish From Singapore [most561 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-09-14 9 I I I TULSA. Oklahoma, Sept. 13J I <AP» Western world eryd oil production dipped to a daily average of 12.298.300 barrels m June, the Oil and Gas Journal reported yester--1 day. Output for the previous month was 12,338,000 barrels. photos. RADIO DEALERS who attended theStandard - 132 words
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Article32 1954-09-14 9 JAPANESE Premier Sfoigi Yoshida's Liberal Party is i sponsoring a new move to develop Japan's co-operation j with all South American coun- jtries m the field of fisheries. AFP32 words
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Article23 1954-09-14 9 RAM IN wood frcir Malaya was displayed m the pei nent timber exhibition recently opened at the Building Centre, Glasgow. Scotland.23 words
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Article174 1954-09-14 9 LONDON. Sepl (Renter The Financial Times said today thai m "modernising" rubber plan*;,: ions the problem was to find "adequate finance for the provisioning of an urgent replanting programme."' The busilU ,:."s ncwspap< went on: In this i it is pertii I that i a174 words
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Article89 1954-09-14 9 Cocoa Growing Encouraging THE B ar<J M coa i£ confident that sal Methods of crowing ha i I een proved on J<. Estate This l v w 1? shared bs Departmenf of Agri w\h se experts have bet ciated with the enterprise til Ma ayan cocoa. The chairman of M89 words
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145 1954-09-14 9 Seremban Has No Air Link With K.L. Standard .staff Correspoodrnl SKRKMBAN Mon Sc«n Sembiian apit.i! iud <«mstilinn<> of t»T oUO pr«ipl< is without an airstrip to take at l«*ast B«*aver planes, becaose thr»r- i> >el. iid real demand lor a;r traffic. 1 lie Standard was lold today. Mr S\V X145 words
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Article44 1954-09-14 9 Q IE! on the produce i la: busii ing i alter being quu Pepper remained ed $48 H C.B Co I.UI r (per s SI Ii I H «M I OB < as i c (per H < S2lO a Saga B44 words
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Article29 1954-09-14 9 MALAYAN i if lo me d.t > n«n IJH i Of d I• I I I a ad f'-' I] 1.1 1 .it^s re--1 i»..i ii uaali ci.29 words
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173 1954-09-14 9 WASHINGTON. Sept. 13: (UP) President Eisenhower j is expected to announce a decision soon on one or more of four airline route cases that may shape this coun- try's policy on commercial overseas sir operations. There have been reports that a decision173 words
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Advertisement326 1954-09-14 9 *IN(; APOKK MI'NKIPXL i. c DEBENTURE STOCK i >om sa >I\(.\POKK MINKIPM t DKBKMIKK STOCK I**l.; 83 B MUNICIPAL I', DKBKMIKK STOCK 1 :,i) >I\(.\POKK MCMCIPAI. DEBENTURE STOCK |»1 f)t-Tl mm I :.^-bv j it tl rran fer Books of i re s ■■••.< will be 30th days pai .an326 words
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Advertisement42 1954-09-14 9 RUBBER CLOSES AT 7O'lk CENTS Speculative Buying Seen Standind Nutef Reporter KI'BBER prices m Singapore yesterda\ crd steady at 70-1 16 cents j>ei Ih. for first j. ade utiber for September shipment, a rise of 11 16 <ent ~~Z wee. end quotation42 words
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Article362 1954-09-14 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR TH AN I'<> 1) A N ijl or VTl«>\: It if iir>t you ilon't -:i< i-f.-.j >ou're runnmij tIMMIt l\ r| \1 11. V.iItTMMI I I f *D \N K>K t KK\ it\t > the morn i c tasks fter .ur U-eadva ;e362 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-09-14 10 \K!A FERES, the street Kremh operatic star visited th<- hotise «>i" Schaparelli last ut-ek and selected this sumptuous c\eriin:; gown of bla'-k silk net at the Italian uurtourier's m anticipation of the grand season m Pari>>.36 words
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Article234 1954-09-14 10 PUTTING THE SHIMMER INTO SILVER IF your dreams of shim- mering silver-gray hair ha\e been shattered by an unattractive, tawny-yellow cast, there's more to the solution than a blue or violet coluur covering. What your hair needs is a preparation that will completely neutralize the yellow, and leave a pure234 words
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Article, Illustration784 1954-09-14 10 WORLD'S FIRST PROFESSOR OF FASHION Phyllis Davies Introduces You To The LWSHIOX i.s an importx ant industry m many countries. Apart from designers of international renown, whose creations have far reaching influence, the profession of fashion design employs large numbers of men and women whose talents serve people of average784 words
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Article89 1954-09-14 10 fURXITURE that is slated x for repainting should first be washed thoroughly with soap and waier to remave dirt, grease, and traces of old polish, f pLASS Itflhl fixtures and Imlba ran be cleaned quickly and thoroughly with tin old shaving brusJi. f^REASE or oil stains89 words
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Article, Illustration791 1954-09-14 10 KAY SABAPATHY - KAY SABAPATHY I By BUT DON'T UNDERESTIMATE MR. SOL! /\FTER a day at the beach do you come home with an even peachy tan, or do you come back with a pink skin, and looking very much like the proverbial lobster? Sunning must be gentle.791 words
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Article306 1954-09-14 10 Helen Hugh - Helen Hugh Says "[VOW'S the time of the year to pick your beauty from the garden or buy it over the greengrocer's counter. The recipe b» simple Drink fruit and vegetable juice. It's the quickest way to bring a sparkle to your teeth, hair and306 words
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Advertisement21 1954-09-14 10 /t UNBREAKABLE M SPRING Wafero roof 17 nj 21 .'ewcl. Aif- Mognetic In.cblcc Trjp.caltscd Obtainable of all loading watch d alen.21 words
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Advertisement145 1954-09-14 10 Health ■*> v and 4^y&r happiness result from an adequate supply of vitamins A 0 and vitamins Ai D arp Scott's Cxi Livr-r CU abundani m Cod Liver comes m *;ny tastele I Oil Take Scott's Cod capsules of concentrat i Liver Oil for the vitamins energy \sk for Scotl145 words
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Article451 1954-09-14 11 r««,| L?NDO^ t Sept" 10: (Renter)— Final averages for the E««hsh cricket seastm which closed today with the festival Mines at Scarborough and Torquay show the first 20 m batting and bowling to be as follows:— The best final averages the Pakistan team tourinj; England this season451 words
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Article147 1954-09-14 11 Kith reference to the "lengthy" battle between the Indian Cricket Team Captain Mr. Lall Singh, and the Army Umpire Mr. Futcher Smith, we are pleased but slightly l stumped to see that "our" wicket is now only 3 inches longer than the required 22 yards and147 words
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Article151 1954-09-14 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 13. (Reuter) Rocky Marciano has finished ring training for his world heavyweight title defence here on Wednesday against Ezzard Charles who will round oft his preparation by boxing: four rounds today. Marciano sparred two rounds yesterday making a total of 112 rounds compared with151 words
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Article64 1954-09-14 11 THE TEAM to represent Ma. ays against the Europeans m a S.A.F.A. community league soccer match to be played al 5.15 p.m. al tne Jaan B- sax stadium today will be chosen from Osman Angu'lin. Arshad ■la'afar, Joiian. Haji Garhati, Hassan, Aman, Harith, Osman Johan, Yasin. Omar Awang.64 words
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Article210 1954-09-14 11 By GEOKGE HAKLEY LONDON, Mon. If it's goals you're after, Fulham's the name. to paraphrase the publicity slogan of comedian Tommy Trinder, a director of the club. The Riverside Rockets play to a simple formula: get more goals than the other team. And by trouncing210 words
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Article152 1954-09-14 11 SINGAPORE Badmi nton Association's ties to be played m the Singapore badminton hall tomorrow at 7.15 p.iv. are: Women's junior doubles (final): Misses Nancy Ang and Tan Chwee Neo (Rex 8.P.) v Misses Pauline Tan and Agnes I Koh (Flower) I Men's doubles (semi-final): Omar bin Ibrahim152 words
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Article51 1954-09-14 11 S' GOR CAGERS KUALA LUMPUR. MnnSelangor Chinese AA beat Confucian School 64-39 m a SCFA division one league basket ball match at the BB Park last night. In another .second division j league match, the Selangor Fui j Chiew Association beat Chung j Wah High School 82-31 at Bukit Bintang51 words
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Article824 1954-09-14 11 FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS LONDON. Sept. 12—(Reuter) Football league standings afler yesterday's matches wtre: Scottish Club. 1 played theii first league matches yesterday Therefore no. tables are compiled. P \V D I. F A Ptfi W Wanderers 7 5 l i 16 I 11 Manchester U. 7 5 i 1 17824 words
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618 1954-09-14 11 Scribbler - Scribbler By SUNDAY saw Dent's last chance to get 135 run< lor the ■-\OOO when the RAPC played i the Royal Engineers at Nee i Soon. I Engineers batted first, and went slowly to a score of 16, when their first wicket fell, and618 words
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Article72 1954-09-14 11 m the MBTC Gymnasium on Tuesday night, the MBTC played "A Company of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers a::d ran but easy winners by 48 points to 22. It was obvious :hu\ the Fusiliers were sadly out of practice and that the basket-ball that they have been used j playing72 words
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Advertisement75 1954-09-14 11 ACCOM. VACAM SEVEN STOREY HOTEIT22B^ O 229. Socbore Road A!l rooms air-conditioned, luxuriously f-jrnished. Board o r without Board, moderate ra',e« Tc' *****-8. BACHELORS ROO:: i;.ce locality town centre. board a i cheap. B T.V* FOR SALE jTrODERN BUNGALOW LTX approximate 7/16 acre good residential area, Jalan Abd I H75 words
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Advertisement955 1954-09-14 11 SUB -EDITORS WANTED RANTED experience d SUB-EDrTOH B and reporters State qu;:lifications, experience, age. salary expected. Correspondence tuaU-d a- 1 confidential. Write to S.S. Box 777. c/o Singapore Standard. 23 Lim Teck Kirn Road. Sings pore. SITUATIONS VAC AM APPLICATis.' U r the •\s itwo Inspector of Dinperous Hazan c955 words
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Miscellaneous262 1954-09-14 11 Lil Abner By Al Capp f \svn s.hoold you have nothinjg, IBE CRUMMiJN ISTS.7 V HO, BOY//- I \1 I AND THE HEW HESS HAY KAVE THE PHILOSOPHN OF N, LIKE THAT A f\ EVERVTHiMGf-WHV SHOULDN'T > CRUM MUN ISM 15, IF J PHILOSOPHY /iNDSO NSIDC V^— j I >262 words
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Article, Illustration273 1954-09-14 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By ABOVt Ml. with Garnet Bougoure astride, was the mo»t unpre sivt worker at Buku Timah this morning. Several ruiuiiriates entered for Wednesday"* races were given useful work. Running wide out on the second track Above All easily diNp.~»-d of thrr»- tur longs m :T273 words
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Article412 1954-09-14 12 HARDIAL 'S TWO HUMBLE SCRC Police Take SHA Points Police 2 Chinese 0 1 Hardial Singh 2. Umpires: Mr. Khoo Ong Lee Mr. V. Ambiavagar < THE Chinese exchanged victory for defeat when their erratic finishing and! negligent play cost them yet another Singapore Hockey Association division one league game.412 words
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Article29 1954-09-14 12 The Singapore Hockey As- j social ion announced yesterday! that the newly formed Shell j Sports Club have withdrawn i from the association's division :*B league. I29 words
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Article251 1954-09-14 12 Navaratnam Sparks CSC Victory CEYLON Sports Club sec-i ond string beat the Public i Works Department SC by two* clear goals at Balestier Road 1 yesterday to register their sec-i ond victory m the SHA divi-i sion 3B league. I J. Navaratnam was the main-' stay m the CSC defence,251 words
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Article54 1954-09-14 12 A 'HATTRICK' by speedy centre-forward Harbajan! Singh, enabled H. M. Dockyard 1 to beat Khalsa Association 4-2 m a Singapore Hockey Asso- 1 ciation's division two game' played on the YMCA ground 1 yesterday. Beant Singh and Harbansi Singh scored the goals fort Khalsa. Darbans Singh netted54 words
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Article370 1954-09-14 12 SRC 1 Latiff Wanderers 0 j Martens Umpires: Freddy Milne end S. Nagaiah, A 'GIFT' goal gave Singapore Recreation Club full points when they met Latiff Wanderers m a Singapore HA league match on the padang yesterday. It was Recs' second victory. They beat370 words
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Article67 1954-09-14 12 THE team to represent Sin- j gapore Cricket Club against R.A.F. Changi m a Singapore Hockey Association" Div. 1 j league match to be played on the S.C.C. ground at 5.10 p.m. tociav will be: J.P.C. Woodhouse; G. Brands C.E.X. Arkell; M. Wicks, J. Cornish. H.W. Wood; R.67 words
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Article28 1954-09-14 12 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Women's I Hockey Association will be held at the Singapore Recreation Club on Thursday at 5. 31) p.m. I28 words
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Article29 1954-09-14 12 HAROLD Hanley, a Sydney jockey, will arrive from* Aus- tralia today to ride for Keith Daniel's stable. Hanley has had many successes m Sydney and m India.29 words
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Article71 1954-09-14 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The annual Tong Seng Cup soccer match between the Chinese and the Malays will be played at Muar on Friday. The Chinese team will be: Chan Yin Heng (Cant.). Ong Km Hock, Kwong Cheng Yin Cheah Cheng Kok, Teo Yok Bin. Tham71 words
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Article801 1954-09-14 12 VETERAN - Why S'pore Lost VETERAN Too Much Soccer Floodlit F011y MacLaren The Rock By [T is always so easy to be wise after all the hullabaloo i i has blown over, but without m anyway trying to* 1 appear a sage or to detract from Penang's meritorious win, one simply just801 words
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Article379 1954-09-14 12 i A NOTHER point that might i-*- call for some deep heaxti searching on SAFA's part is whether floodlit football will > not prove a blessing In dis- > guise to Singapore's future > opponents m the Cup Final, as undoubtedly it has m this one. lit is379 words
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Article59 1954-09-14 12 THAT an ex-Hongkong goal- 1 keeper, m the person of Mmnij Davey MacLaren was i the rock on which the SingaI Ppre attack wa s blunted and > all but broke the gallant neart s of Awang Bakar and Kanim Omar. Singapore's most potent weapons, is of course,59 words
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Article221 1954-09-14 12 Marine Dept S.C 5 Pulau Brani o Superior m all depar minis. Marine Departm. S.C. trounced Pulau Br.i:i United five-nil m a seni.r Culony cuptie at Jalan hsar stadium last nighi Both the Mar:n< v> Omar Awang and fc Sudin had a good gan. twfpn them, they221 words
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Article30 1954-09-14 12 BORNEO Company A Ira B: k k i goals to I the S E pss and Cup r< Praser Neave gn tod I ored four B30 words
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