Singapore Standard, 15 September 1954
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Title Section17 1954-09-15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 11 m Vol. V. No. 71. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article51 1954-09-15 1 LONDON. Sept 14: »Keutef Bm^a Foreign Minister. Mr Anthony KuVn will arr;\e m Paris tomorrow *Ah the ununimous agreement of five Ruropean t rnments to <if-r!r.in> s rearmament within the Atlantic Pact and the Bruwris Treaty Organization, according to report*, reaching he:e today from trie capitals he ha>51 words
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Article30 1954-09-15 1 TEHERAN, Sept 14. K.'uttr (.tntr.t! Bakht;ir military ttmtriior of 1 -heran t<nia> announced th it >rt ('omirunists had bfr-n .irrt-Ntfd anidnt; te»his and adm;ni>tr.itt)rs vi the o»l refinery at Abaiia:i.30 words
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Article, Illustration686 1954-09-15 1 Three-Point Attack On Bandit Jungle Dens KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation's Director of Operations, Lieut-General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, today guaranteed to finish the Communist rebellion m Malaya within one year, "if you stop subscriptions of money end food going to the terrorists m the jungle." "Stop the686 words
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214 1954-09-15 1 REBELLION is the word EMERGENCY a misnomer KUALA LUMP U R, Tues. Communist terrorism m Malaya i s a rebellion "sustained within this country by sections of the population" and Emergency seems to be quite the wrong; name for it, Lieut.-General Si r Geoffrey Bourne. the director of Operations, said214 words
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Article101 1954-09-15 1 SAIGON. Sept. 14. (Reuter) The Vietnam Government will probably avert a military coup by yielding to the army today m the dispute over dismissal of the Chief of Staff, according to Vietnam sources here. General Nguyen Van Hinh. 40-year-old Chief of Staff whose defiance of101 words
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Article31 1954-09-15 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 14 IAFP',— The first Soviet Ambassador m Indonesia. Dimitry A. Zhukov. arrived here today aboard the steamer, Oceania, accompanied by his wife, son and two staff officials.31 words
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Article64 1954-09-15 1 A SINGAPORE detective, Yap Kiat Heng (27), was killed m a motor cycle accident early this morning along Paya Lebar Road. Another^ detective, Tar Cheong How (30), who was with Yap on the sanvmachine wa.s also injured. Yap died on the way I hospital. Tay64 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-09-15 1 Srcndcrd photo by THE CRACKED WALLS of the Malayan Collieries' man administration building at Batu Arang caused b^ shock waves from earth falls m a disused mine reet below the ground. (More pictures m Page "T-'-^ Yeong Peng SeongYeong Peng Seong - 45 words
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490 1954-09-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Panic swept the little coal-mining town of Batu Arang, 28 miles from here last night, as shock waves from earth falls m an old abandoned mine deep below the surface, rocked buildings and ripped open roads. Pc: •;>'; scun led490 words
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Article94 1954-09-15 1 Chinese Frogmen Driven Off TAIPEI, Sept. 14, (Renter) A Defence Ministry communique said today that three Chinese Communist frogmen tried to land on the southwest shore of Quemoy Island today. They failed after Nationalist shore batteries damaged their junk which was two and a half miles from the island. Chinese94 words
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Article78 1954-09-15 1 SAIGON. Sept. 14 i ßeuter) The crew of the British aircraft carrier. Warrior, evacuating refugees from North Indo-China announced proudly today that the total babies born aboard had risen to 4— one on the first voyage, three on the second. The Warrior arrived at Cap Saint Jacques,78 words
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Article46 1954-09-15 1 TOKYO. Sept. 14. (AFP)— At least 45 people were killed today by a landslide at Mizukami village, m southern Kumamoto. The disaster occurred when a mountain cliff, loosened m typhoon rains, hurtled down, crushing and burying 40 farms and houses below.46 words
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Article51 1954-09-15 1 TOKYO. Sept. 14 (AP>— Teisaburo Fukuda refused his son permission to marry a 27-year-old Japanese girl —but that did not quench the blaze ignited by her love. It required the nre department. Police charged the girl with arson for setting fire ye.-terday to the father's51 words
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177 1954-09-15 1 Standard Shipping Reporter The 7.287-ton Blue Funnel cargo vessel Troilus was involved m a collision at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday with a fully laden lighter when she cast off her moorings, bound for Kohsichang. The 25-ton lighter loaded with an iron cargo, valued177 words
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Article49 1954-09-15 1 TOKYO. Sept. 14. (AP)— Two thousand bettors, angered by reports ot a fixed bicycle rare, dragged a track official out of his office yesterday and milled angrily around him. Three hundred police rescued the man who, when he needed one most, did not have a bicycle.49 words
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Article80 1954-09-15 1 Amok Kills 10 Sleeping Children CALCUTI S- pi M oP>— Ten children ol were hacked Saturday wh< n a ibourer ran amok In A un tea garden m Ibara. D Ing r.r for euti ing tea leav< "dao," tike a.s.saila!. quietl] I Iren w\ a wen Ing In eir $180 words
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Article43 1954-09-15 1 TOKYO Sept. 14, (AP>— Mrs. Sumiko Hirose a 87--{rear-old mother, it-apt From thi roof of a seven-storej -yyowx.'-v- store lasl night She landed on Mrs. Elaru twamoto, i 53. Boil"; died m a hospital, a few minutes apart43 words
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Article80 1954-09-15 1 Pf/of Wo/ks Ouf Un/iurf kuala lumpur. Toes. a helicopter bekmstag to the Royal Air Force cra.sheci near the this afternoon and the pilot wu:,vd out without a iingle injury. Flight Lieutenant Stewart, Adjutani of Oie R^F Station hort-, told The S'anciard that the helicopter uns coming80 words
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Advertisement79 1954-09-15 1 1 --i'&^itf&fcs 1 J Scully of 16, L^ne. Penang. is onei of the SUmcontest 1 c for $100 [3 being was Mrs. J B Accotintant ol CLPI NO. i ijMT^ii RLNSO Th:- JudstKrl) LION 1»1PET1T1ON 1 an 1 from 1 1 .l!d_^\ coramt-nts: 1 PH \NT MARGARINE 1. •liuU- ,urn79 words
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Advertisement20 1954-09-15 1 GENERAL'S PLEDGE- Finish The Mc p \i You St °p Giv 'ng Them rmwu ln ONE YEAR FOOD Qnd MONEY20 words
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Advertisement19 1954-09-15 1 <BRook£> ceilinc faiis Distribulors:Tan Chong Moh llec Co.. 152, Cross Slreet. Singapore. MtALIiT£R i. Singapore, Ky^ii Lumpur, Pm<N#, ipA19 words
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Article310 1954-09-15 2 Big Gap Among Asian Leaders, Says Bourne KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More British Lieutenants are required for the Malayan Police, to fill "very large gaps", because there are not enough operational leaders among Asians, the Federation's Director of Operations, Lieut. -General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, declared today. Energetic310 words
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Article162 1954-09-15 2 Kampong Boy Hero Receives Award KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The teen-aged Malay hero of Kampong Jijan. ten miles from Seremban, today received $100 from Negri's Mentri Besar on behalf of the Federal Government, m recognition of his courage m forcing 30 bandits to fiee when they sneaked into the village on162 words
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Article43 1954-09-15 2 SEREMBAX. Tucs.—Rajagopal. a rubber tapper of Hamilton Estate, N'ilai. was Struck dead by lightning yesterday morning during a heavy storm while he was m the field attending to his task The body has been removed to Seremban Hospital. I43 words
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Article171 1954-09-15 2 IPOH. Tues. The General Secretary of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Leong Yew Koh. today admit- ted that he had stood on a political platform for the I I.M.P. against the Alliance m the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections of 1952. but explained that the171 words
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Article176 1954-09-15 2 PENANG, Tues. Government and semi-govern-ment servants at a mass meeting today unanimously passed a resolution strongly protesting against the proposal to increase school fees "because such a measure would discriminate unduly against workers who i would not be able to meet the increased charges of their176 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-09-15 2 (LEFT) Picture shows some of the extensive damage to Batu Aranc Police Station when shock waves from an earth fall m a disused mine 160 feet below the surface caused a minor earthquake on Monday night. (BELOW) This is how the Polite Station building: looked like yesterday morning.Standard - 52 words
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Article387 1954-09-15 2 Britain Not Ashamed Of Past-MPs "THOUGH we have made mistakes tor which we now regret. Britain is not ashamed m the least cf her imperial past m Malaya." This was the unanimous reply of the five-man Parliamentary delegation to a question raised by a Singapore journalist at Radio Malaya's first387 words
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Article113 1954-09-15 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING riibbci »)rues (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Snot Loose «;;t^ 70' No. 1 R.S.S. 70; 701 No. 2 R.S.S. 6Si 70 i No. 3 R.S.S. 69^ 70. Tone: Easier UN I'IJK I The nrii« pf tin yes terday was 9365'113 words
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Article198 1954-09-15 2 JOHORE BAHRI', Tues— A Court Inquiry comprising Mr. N. L. Cethfn. president, uith Ha.v Anawar bin Haji Malek and Mr. Lev Chin ffiap a^ members, began today to record evidence lor depriving Leong Lan Sang ol Federal Citizenship. The Federation Agrei I provides foe the H:_:r.198 words
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Article89 1954-09-15 2 BENTONG. Tue.s. Ttu shrill notes of i bugl< i aiarm caused members of the Royal Hampshire R Headquarters Company, hall mile from Bentong. to rush ,to their headquarters where .:> tent caught Eire at about 3.3d p.m. today. The lent, containing six camp beds the persona effects89 words
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Article39 1954-09-15 2 HONGKONG Sepl 14 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange I tday were: '$15.67 to El sterling $5.***** to US$l: 5i.834 to Malayan !si. $0,186? to one Lndonesian 'Rupiah: Grold $254 t i a ta<39 words
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Article21 1954-09-15 2 If fat ruins y« r< your to tOM ft I kCW Holly« PORMGI N PWI. F6 i ben21 words
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Advertisement367 1954-09-15 2 RIDGE HI •or Reliability and Strength the tcorld's biggest bicycle lactri-- "»4Wa\M^ ears" r^anu- InPfP fa Z ii expe ence Km are oyer piod^red n r-^e Rt-dge o^ r'Cvc'e a r^ac-in« OU yCafS re-cw~ed cr >rs c! ability, 6XD6ri6IIC6 behind the appearance ar>d -^g fe. >e-e s r>c tetter b367 words
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Advertisement177 1954-09-15 2 BESTOUAUT KMMHWmKHi 1 r ta /dyeS.zc No 884 M tint*-.* *I2.5Q Se' MJmmSm.IUM3 m *7,soead>4ttMSd IGOIDFItLtOCLIPS AfifiBtWWFtLASIIN6 COLOVft 14 h t*OLO tffll PftOVtbES SMOOTH SOIAM AU r-s>un Sk JAiVPiXflfAlifis. f AU PB&Mi ACCOM MMtD Bi Out vi/AMKIFI COiiPPk: iOil AiHin (sice Ttonf Ctr. %m Wttclw 3b C AfOA r Gt177 words
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258 1954-09-15 3 HI NDREDS of strikers, including teenage girls picketing at the .Malayan Textile Mills, at Bukit Timih Road, Singapore, yesterday, succeeded m pfr>»uading new workers not to ucrk for the factory. Utters j raded with r< ar tfc m i.n gate "id th-' lit; ase258 words
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Article117 1954-09-15 3 Their Sex Baffled Registrar THRFE freak babies whose se\ rould nut be d-'termined were b>>rn m th: 1 Federation during the first half of this >>Mr atiordins: 10 the report of Uw Kemstr.tr of Births jiiid Deaths. One wj* born m February. on- m Apr:; and the third m M.v117 words
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Article26 1954-09-15 3 V v. rt, to raise I r the St School he d a; the S .i a Road ramSl each au j at the26 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-09-15 3 >IK. AM) MKS. Art Linkletter m their Cathay flat12 words
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215 1954-09-15 3 Chinese Girls They're Tops Says TV Man COMEDY is his business, and business is his hobby. Dtti yesterday Art Linkletter, who has given away U.S. $3,000,000 m Television show *Fe |de are Funny.'" was v-.-rv serious when .he said "Chinese girls m Singapore are simply! v.- >:ulei ful." i Mr215 words
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Article45 1954-09-15 3 PETER N rman Powell, 14, rea ti an the b( ttom Singapore Swimming j Poa m Tanjong Rhul iv c. e::in^. Pm ii. zi\ ea artifida] i i iti I then rushed to i. H ispita] where he latex recoteit i.45 words
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Article36 1954-09-15 3 AX Indian labourer lost 1 1 I ring when a burglar i h im .:> Quarters m A \in i: i R ;.i Singapore, on M nd ly w hile he wa at work.36 words
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Article96 1954-09-15 3 While ho had nothing but praise for Singapore, Bukit Timah Race Course attracted special comment irom Mr. Linkletter. "'One of the most beautiful race tracks anywhere It looks like the English countryside." Mr. Linkletter .said. The fishing and the method of fishing here disappointod Mr. Linkletter. "It is96 words
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Article49 1954-09-15 3 JUDGMENT was reserved m the Singapore High Court, yesterday, by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, at the conclusion of the hearing of an application for a habeas corpus d tehali ol Chng Kee Huat. who is detained under an expulsion order made by the Governor-hi-Council.49 words
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Article21 1954-09-15 3 Rev. Goh Hcod Keng will preach m the Jubilee Presbyterian Church. Outram Road. Singapore, on Sunday at 4.45 p.m.21 words
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328 1954-09-15 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Federation of Community Centres, which claims to represent 5,000 Improvement Trust tenants, will meet on Thursday to discuss the Trust's attitude towards the Federation's request for a copy of the Committee's report recommending a 10 per cent rent increase.328 words
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Article215 1954-09-15 3 PARTY NEGARAS SIX-POINT OUTLINE Johore State Ele~""^s JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A six-point programme emphasising better education, health, housing, trade, public works and finance for Johore State, is envisaged by Party Negara for its Johore State elections campaign. The manifesto was issued today 13 days after the publication of the Alliance's215 words
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146 1954-09-15 3 VHF RADIO STATION FOR NEW AIRPORT THE Singapore Government intends to acquire land m Paya Lebar to build a VHF radio station lor the new ullra-modern international airport under construction there. The owners of the land have been notified by Government and the question of compensation will be discussed. Government146 words
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Article59 1954-09-15 3 MR R. K. Tandon, the present acting Indian Commissioner m Nairobi, is likely to be appointed Indian Government Representative m Malaya, The Standard understands. He will succeed Mr. M. Gopala Menon, who has been posted to Nairobi. Since Mr. Menon left Singapore a month ago, Mr. M.59 words
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Article90 1954-09-15 3 Standard Shipping: Reporter THE British freighter, G'enartney. arrived m Singapore yesterday after successfully running the Nationalist blockade to Shanghai and Taku Bar, Tienstin. A member of the crew told The Standard that at no time during their voyage to the Redheld ports were they intercepted by90 words
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Article47 1954-09-15 3 ALOR STAR. Tues. U.M.N.O. and the M.C.A. will have a State Liaison Committee m Kedah shortly. Representing U.M.N.O. on this Committee will be Omar Shahabudin, Tungku Kassim. Syed Ahmad Shahabudin. Mohamed Khir Ohari. Azahari Tain, Embi Abdullah, Abdul Samad Osman and Zakaria Hajiyasin.47 words
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Article67 1954-09-15 3 IPOH. Tues.— Foong Ham. former president of the Kinta Hawkers Association and the Federation of Malaya Hawkers Association. Federation. was today ordered to demolish a building, which he used for manufacturing his Chinese noodles, within two months. Foong was served with a notice on March 1567 words
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148 1954-09-15 3 ABOUT 3,000 civilian employees of the three Armed Services m Singapore soon will be eligible for pension rights. This follows a decision by the War Office m London, to reduce the qualifying period for its civilian employees for establishment rights from 10 years to148 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-09-15 3 MR. Goh Teck Phuan (above), a youth service officer attached to the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, returned to the Colony yesterday m the Corfu after a year's study at Swansea University, South Wales. After obtaining his diploma for youth organization and leadership, he visited West Germany55 words
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Article88 1954-09-15 3 Sequel To Assault On Hawker ABDUL Wahab bin Jono stood trial m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, charged with the murder of Tan Sam Heng, m Johore Road at 8.30 a.m. on Dec. 11, last year The prosecution alleged that Wahab, together with three other person.-,, beat up Tan, a88 words
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Article73 1954-09-15 3 THE Katong branch of the Singapore Malayan Indian Congress, yesterday, opened a centre at 151. Joo Chiat Road, to assist Indians to register as citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. A spokesman of the MIC said that the centre will be open from 473 words
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Article47 1954-09-15 3 1 THE Singapore Jewish Wel- fare Board will hold its annual j dance m aid of its Benevolent Fund at the Fraser and Neave Hall. River Valley Road. on Saturday, Sept. 18. from 8.30 p.m. to 1 am. Tickets are available at S2 a person.47 words
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Article138 1954-09-15 3 THE reading of loyal addresses at 8 a.m. on Sept. 17 will begin the 81st birthday celebrations of tire Sultan of Johore. This will be followed by a j parade and Inspection at the Muar Club Padang at 8.30' a.m. and a reception at 9 a.m.138 words
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Advertisement30 1954-09-15 3 Orchard Motors OWCMA4O MOTOM COMPANY UMITCO SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR ItqpWMiiirill tlmifccfc M (he Federation b> Borneo Motors Ltd. lrnl m Borneo by Borneo Motors Ltd. and Borneo Company Ltd.30 words
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Advertisement149 1954-09-15 3 T/re aw/</ famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL next to myself I like B.V. D. BEST i F PERFECT EXTRA FITTING l|/f fS y'149 words
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Article121 1954-09-15 4 IPOH. Tues. One hundred j and fifty delegates attending the annual conference of the 15,000-strong Malaya Estate Employees' Union here yesterday passed a resolution de- manding a full-pay weekly noli- day. The conference will also request the Federation Government to appoint an indepen- j I dent121 words
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Article81 1954-09-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tang Ah Sec, a 50-year-old woman, today claimed trial before tiie President of the Sessions Court, here, to a charge 1 i ;of attempting to kidnap a three-year-old girl from the custody of her seven-year-old sister. Tang was charged with committing the offence at81 words
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284 1954-09-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, f Tues. Major George S. Mate, Officer Commanding "D" Company, Ist Battalion, Fiji Regiment, has been awarded the Military Cross for gallantry m Malaya's jungle war, it was announced today. This is Major Mate's second gallantry award/ As a Sergeant command- ing a284 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-09-15 4 THE Resident Commissioner. Penang. Mr. R. P. Bingham. presents a certificate to one of the 30 Malay women teachers from Penang and Province Wellesley who completed a civics course organized by the Department of Information at the Chowrasta Malay School m Penang, last Saturday.47 words
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Article125 1954-09-15 4 Youths Do Not Want Councils MALACCA. Tues.— Malacca UMNO youths do not want local mukim councils at least till after the Federal elections. Forty representatives of UMNO Pemuda from all over the Settlement met yesterday to consider the move to set up local rural councils with limited autonomy and authority125 words
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Article101 1954-09-15 4 PENANG, Tues.— John Stanley Bagby, a son of the well-known race horse trainer, Mr. W. S. Bagby, told the Magistrate's Court today that he chased a man who had picked his pocket containing a purse. He eventually found him j hiding m a miik bar m101 words
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Article72 1954-09-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A patrol from "D" Company, First Royal Scots Fusiliers surprised two bandits fishing quietly m a stream near Ipoh today, and killed one of them. The other terrorist returned fire and escaped into the jungle The official communique did not mention whether the terrorists72 words
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Article56 1954-09-15 4 PENANG, Tues.—Seventeen-year-old, Koay Seng Hock, was tentatively charged m the Magistrate's Court, today, with having committed robbery of jewellery valued at $300 belonging to a woman. Soon Ho Neoh, at Lim Eow Thoon Road on May 11. Koay was remanded m custody till Sept. 21, when the56 words
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Article95 1954-09-15 4 PENANG, Tues.— The Federation School for the Deal has plans to send a local qualified teacher to Manchester University to take up a training i course m the teaching of the deaf. This was disclosed by the Treasurer of the Federal School for the95 words
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Article, Illustration142 1954-09-15 4 SIR ROBERT IS NOT IMPRESSED SIR ROBKRT IJOOTHHY SIR Robert B. othby, one of the fi\'e metn i of Parliament, who returned to Singapore yestei lay aftt r louring the Federation, not appear Lmpres -c v. tb local political parties. "The disadvantage political parties here have to Eace is the142 words
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163 1954-09-15 4 PENANG, Tues.— Goods other than that recorded m the shipping order was discovered by a Customs Officer, Mr. J. Caiger when he boarded a lighter which was supposed to carry 60 cases of textiles to the ship, m.v. Prentis on May 3, this163 words
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Article40 1954-09-15 4 A DEBATE on "Schoolboys and girls should be permitted j to participate m outside youth j club activities" will be heid by the Young Malayan Club at the Malacca High School Hall on Sept. 27 at 5.30 p.m.40 words
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Article71 1954-09-15 4 taiping, Tues.— Mi len of the Wu Cong Chow AssoI elation, here, held a tea pi.rly m honour of one of their [clansmen. Mr. Soo Ah Kheng, who was recently electee! a I member of the Taiping Town I Council, Mr. Moey Kok Horn, the President of71 words
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229 1954-09-15 4 WILL RIGHTWING PARTIES DO FOR MALAYA? NEW YORK. Sept. 14, (UP)— British colonial policy must face the problem of whether Malayan rightwing political parties can satisfy the demand for radical, social and economic change, the quarterly "Pacific Affairs, reported yesterday. The Publican of the Institute of Pacific Relations carried an229 words
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Advertisement328 1954-09-15 4 foSHAW BROTHERS^ UAjr IH I. 1»> ITS I.ENGTB 1 :isfi ft. THK nUIL* HI.M WILL XX.IN AT 10.15 1.'.0- l.»0-»i. t3-9.:'.O p.m. 8 TOP STARS l\ A FILM PRAISED BY EVERY CRITIC IM BRITAIN AMERICA "THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY" JOHN W AVNE ■^J^^F"**'*"*-'' V I \R\I\F ROKKRT a^Cl3t!Si^fc^ <J?^328 words
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Advertisement231 1954-09-15 4 CATHAY ORGAMSATION 4tr«/ICiiCJ LAST DAY! PlfllAU H.JU p. m. WOW 55*00 A»-CO*MVOf! CF" THE ACADEMY AWARD STAR LO>l WEEKEND "IINi ANOTHER DRAMATK 1 RfUMPH! M-Ct-M presf7itt o>. unuturj cr.d j if news -JHz^fd MILLAND AFFECTION! mfm m p m.^ THRILLING OP£WS TERRIFIC j^ TOMORRO* VSS&^zZ^^^m mm Ict!^^^^^ Wffll l B^231 words
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Article59 1954-09-15 5 0 Singa- of the X md C I toing i eligi- 3 o k man UK right 1 D 1 1 ions a ktion B ;r .r rd Road will cease ron n d s^ ci m un< d nai uraliza cc thai >■ nalitj)59 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-09-15 5 Photo. \M) mks kk soon poll uho were married at tin Marriage Registry, Singapore, recently. Mr. Ec is <»ii tfcc >t.in 4.1 Messrs. A IVandei Ltd. His wife, the former Miss l.im S«-i.k Ngoh, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l.im Swec Khim— StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article17 1954-09-15 5 Only Useful Men Are Re-Employed Governnv I S as lar I col l I gh some had17 words
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Article23 1954-09-15 5 Broke Bond So He Must Go To Jail I igi 5. Mr X a '1 a his j .irids j as fined prison-23 words
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Article24 1954-09-15 5 thony who .1 rlassH I .'ian on the ~> terda I ars 1 mmci rho had five prcordered two yeai24 words
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Article121 1954-09-15 5 Trimmed Eyebrows Didn't Help a -close cut- and trimmed eyebrows did nut save Lee Pek Leng from being 1 Identified by his victim whom be stabbed Lee was sentenced by Mr. T. Kulasekaram m the Sin-: i r aporv Second Criminal District Court yesterday to i.v months' rigorous imprisonment for121 words
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Article75 1954-09-15 5 Upset Him Emotionally A BRITISH soldier became emotionally upset when his iiirl. a Mahy waitress, shared her love with a sailor. Because oi tl is love entanglement, the soldier, guns tram the armoury and later fired m I one oi them. lefence .1 OkeU, after75 words
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Article75 1954-09-15 5 IPOH. Tues, Liaison was established today between the local Police and the Press on the question of Press releases regarding crime stories. This followed a complaint b.v the Press that the Police here have been "hard to set at" tor information on local crimes. At .1 Press75 words
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Article86 1954-09-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Fenaog q tarry worker has is! ha his ighi arm amputated ai the shoulder, as a resull of epterit g fenced mat hi- ;e;.v wiiho I fit ;t stopping the machine. Khqo Bah Chech, 36, 9as employed by a contrai tor on a stone86 words
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Article97 1954-09-15 5 I IPOH. T ies. The National Association of Perak, yesterday, formed a new branch of the Party at Sungei Raia. seven miles south of ipoh. This is the thirteenth branch, to be set up. The inaugural meeting of this branch, held m the Simpang Pulai new97 words
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Article341 1954-09-15 5 Thio Wants An Inquiry d i LLEG w.I IONS of undue del °y in sending fire engines to the Potong Pasir Village fire o n Sept. 11 will be raised m the Singapore Legislative Council, next week. Mr. Thio Chan Bee. (Prog. Balestier). who wwil341 words
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Article57 1954-09-15 5 A SINGAPORE baker. Goh Siew Tons, died instantly yesterday evening when he touched a water tap. His friend had earlier experienced a slunk, and told Goh. who did not believe it. Goh touched the tap. and was electrocuted. They were both preparing toffee m the bakery57 words
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Article57 1954-09-15 5 2 Stabbed In Knife Brawl TWO Chinese received stab' wounds following a light m Chua Chu Kang Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. The two persons Chan Sum Kwee. 41. and Lim Heng, 48 were both admitted to the General Hospital A young girl, hurt during the squabble, was treated at the57 words
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Article53 1954-09-15 5 AN INTERIM committee of the Bureau of Driving Standards formed yesterday fell that response to the Press invitation to inaugurate the Bureau was most heartening. A tea-party to celebrate the Bureau's inauguration' will b<- held at the Holly- wood Room. Odeon Theatre. Singapore, on Saturday53 words
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80 1954-09-15 5 6 Schoolgirls Injured In Road Mishap SI X Singapore Chinese schoolgirls were hurt m a road accident while on their way to Chung Hwa School m Bartley Road, yesterday morning. The girls were m a car which was involved m a crash with a lorry along Bart ley Road. All80 words
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Article38 1954-09-15 5 S. KUI.ASIXGHAM. a schoolmaster, was yesterday fined $150 m the Singapore Sixth Police Court for driving a car m Bukit Timah Road on Jan. 26, without being covered by third party insurance and without a licence.38 words
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Article203 1954-09-15 5 Mr. J. M. Deverenx-Coleburn, the City Magistrate, told six men and a woman produced before him on a charge under the Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance that they should make certain that the drugs they sold were harmless. The accused, Liew Lee Fong alias Liew203 words
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148 1954-09-15 5 Government Refutes Students' Allegation THE ele* en Chinese stu> doits who applied Eoi po ponement of national service were not ia b h* Eor basic training under the first ballot. A Government release yesterday pointed out thai though they were registered for national service, they were nol drawn m the148 words
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173 1954-09-15 5 Two Cousins Involved In Libel Suit A LIBEL sui' Instituted an electrical contractor, Manii Uddin. against his cousin, X Yusuf A!i. a book .-lore owner. commenced hearing befoi Justice Tan, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The Court was told thai t| c two parties were origina partner^ m business.173 words
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Article73 1954-09-15 5 PENANG, Tues. Pcnang thieves have turned their atjtention to stealing clothing for within the last 24 hour--, two ich cs were reported to the Police. At the Penang Bazaar En Penang Road, i othing to the 539.95. was stolen while m the other rase, $45 worth73 words
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Advertisement226 1954-09-15 5 When m Sinqaporp j A| R CONDITIONED •fj JV HOTEL BAR AND !y^ RESTAURANT I! 'A S J \J\\ji,T DOUBLE C- BATH (I I i'r Room Da lv S2 k \IY Room Fo Boord :^s^| Z^^^^PS* Room Do.l* jJUmyHIIJIJIJI Room i- Full boore Do,l y ***** 229 ROCHORE ROAD. SINGAPORE226 words
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Miscellaneous127 1954-09-15 5 ROTARS CLUB: Monthly business meeting at Capitol Blue Room d ■> m. POLICE HAND: Farrer Park 5 :;u pjn. HINESE SMC A: Table tennis 2, :).-n.. Bodybuilding 5 pm Badminton 5 p.m Commercial class S p m i'WCA: Internationa] Women's i Club 10 a.m. Ba!!e* Class 3.45 m.. Committee mee;:;s127 words
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Miscellaneous119 1954-09-15 5 i Weekly meeting at Boustead Institute 8 p.m. BATTLE OF BRITAIN D\Y P:..j(!e at Cha::- Seletar aid Te tgah Ham. SURFACE MAIL DESPATCH: To Burma and North India by Ginko Maru Djakarta and Sourabaya by San Ernesto. Tanjong Pinang by Lawu. Aledan by Van Riebeck Mauritius by Tjipanas. ARRIVAL: From119 words
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Miscellaneous133 1954-09-15 5 m i 3 T,<\ m |f\ n I'cn.iiu 235 m (8 ft 3 m.) 143 AW/b' SINGAPORE a m Moi tg Staj 7:y s Bngh a d Earls R3O Haia Programmes; 8.57 Schools Broad"casLs; il oa Schools Broadcast! J- noon Malay Programmes: 1 pjn Favourite D=»r.ee Ba T3u News; 1.45133 words
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Article617 1954-09-15 6 VVHE irouMc will) Malaya today la thai both the O*ft Mid public leaders are ao entranced mUJb the *ni\c> ol the future Malaya felt U) b:::u they fall lo notice the rant Ifflcultiea facing the n part oi the country. Much lip n ftven to th< problem617 words
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Article140 1954-09-15 6 ANYANG Slang Pan urges both the Chinese Communists and the Kuomintang exiles to cease slaughtering one another. The savage bombing of Quemoy is but the destruction of Chinese homes xnd the killing ol Chinese people. Both the Communis; s and Kuomintang are people 01 one civilization that140 words
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Article138 1954-09-15 6 JR. Anthony Eden's visit to Western Europe, says Sin Chew Jit Poh, is no doubt connected with the "abortion" ol the European army by the French legislature. This proposed army, continues the daily, was much thought of as the hope of' European security. Its death threw- America and138 words
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Article127 1954-09-15 6 ;THE death of the Western European army is attributed by Kuomintang Chung Shing Jit Pao to the innate fear of France for Ger- many. France 5s afraid of] Germany because of a! wound she suffered long ago but apparently never healed. In the light of present day world127 words
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Article76 1954-09-15 6 UTUSAN Melayu says that: Kuomintang air attacks on Amoy and other pans of the Chinese mainland must not be allowed to continue. The paper ridicules Kuomin- tang air attacks on the I mainland as "purposeless." Surely Chiang would not expect to re-capture the mainland by these nuisance76 words
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292 1954-09-15 6 Su —Sir Murray-Aynsley's address to the gathering at Safety Fust Exhibition v...X. interesting reading Efii :_^t-" that the au' ril Les insist on .earner its taking lessons from approved driving schools is sound bui what a harvest it a: be foi drh ing schools. A:292 words
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Letter207 1954-09-15 6 POLICY TO SACK THEM Su —Many ol the re•i > nched (Jovernm< nt Tempi rary OHi rers are .still unemployed. The majority of them served less than 10 yean I wonder if it is Govern- 's polii y to sack those te nporaries who are near- ing 10 yeai s207 words
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Letter116 1954-09-15 6 S It' the recommendation by a Governmentappointed ommittee for inhool fees is adop- I, then l shall have no I other alternative except to j stop my lour chi from I ig school A icy have only elementary ation or no education ai a they have, there* I116 words
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Letter67 1954-09-15 6 Sir: On I eha]( of the X Women's Christian Asso n of Singapore, the Genera] Secret; ry hes to Patron, Mrs. W A C. Go< de, the Organizer, > and Helpers, the Press and the Public their help and generosity on V.w A. F g Day, and easure m67 words
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Letter108 1954-09-15 6 Sir: The proposed absurd increase m school fees m the Federation is ill-con-ceived. There could have been no better authors to such a wild scheme lan our rabid amateur "ministers" <?>. Whilst the Member (9) for Education may well gloat over this idiotic proposed increase, a venture of this108 words
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Letter184 1954-09-15 6 Sir:—Pease let me express our heartfelt gratitude to the good people who helped m preventing the fire that broke out at Potong Pasir from engulfing tiie entire kampung. This voluntary and willing help, rendered when ii was most needed leads us to believe thai the people of this fair184 words
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Letter166 1954-09-15 6 Sir,— We, the Estate Staff irho are already hard pressed by having to paii heavy transport expenses 'or our schoolgoing children, without any substantial he I p from the employers, are greatly perturbed by the Federal Education Committee* recommendation to raise Sec o n d ary School166 words
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Letter221 1954-09-15 6 Sir: I agree with. "M.R.X.S."' of Seremban that more Malayans should be given higher posts m the Public Services. But I must stress that the test of a public servant is m how well he serves the public and not, as MRNS implies, m how well221 words
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Letter221 1954-09-15 6 Sir: The separation oi Singapore from the Federation ha> created many awkward situations, including the salary scales oi (••■Main identical Governon m departments. Recently the Johore Government advertised for the post of Pharmacist m the medical department. offering an initial alary oi 5252 m Singapore the Government pharmacist221 words
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Article, Illustration303 1954-09-15 6 SHORT STORIES-by the AGA KHAN The almost legendary Agn Khan tell* his story ff.dnj. ihe story 0] his ?■;,■;„■>■, and the kings who were his friend*. Here are some of the talcs he tells. About Farouk 'King Farouk? To me. as to many others, there will always. 1 think, be303 words
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Article719 1954-09-15 6 A 'Little America' In Thailand A Special Correspondent i m Bangkok today the i J predominating scene is 1 not thai ot the old rcman--1 tic city of temples and 1 easy-going inhabitants but one of tension and great i' military and police activity i and an almost unbelievable American719 words
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Advertisement20 1954-09-15 6 Laughter at Work "1 didn't kno\r was YOU railing me 1 thought it uas i juh *uuiebo<l> I'd ruu «ver.."20 words
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Advertisement80 1954-09-15 6 jl Cuff Links I fi T Patented snop-b«r In c Ivye -c -^ty Im rc> Bmbi r, of Je, gns i HNELI MADE...CONVEKIEKT.. BMAKI IA DEt ijl BCrentenCz jewell ry]«a«eiulurln^ -cli- lil M a«6e it if mnde v I o\ c <<i liarj r lieJ J4 X- PINE U< AII80 words
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141 1954-09-15 7 S-E Asia Has Little To Offer, Says Van Fleet WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. (Reuter)-Gcneral James u i.r.i n R V Un lu m l he «™sa-/inc I.S. News and Uoi Id Report, said: southeast Asia has little to oiler m either military or moral strength. Fh e1 wrote. Be ting n141 words
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Article29 1954-09-15 7 NASAYOSH] KakitSUbo inselli at the Japanese ai Canto rra, and his I md Infant daughter b v d n a road acci- flt-nt on Suuda] Re uterReuter - 29 words
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54 1954-09-15 7 Oil 1 c g Lty, the imunist i U.S to 1 of ►roti ng Foi ia and 1 t tic suppi c Amer m actual II ipp It mean: ran let > Chinese Nai oalisi lining a i oi ry operations. nore than this54 words
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Article117 1954-09-15 7 Engaged Couple Defies Ban LONDON, s«-pt. 11. (Renter) bus strike over a young engaged couple nho defied an over-time ban because t ht- v ci c >;n ing up to be married ended here last nit;lit. About men from a north west London garage decided alter a strike meeting to117 words
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229 1954-09-15 7 Reds Race Against Time In Indonesia' NKW YORK, Sept. 14— (IT)— The New York Times yesterday published a letter from Hasan Muhammed Tiro, representative m New York of the unrecognized Islamic Republic of Indonesia, m which he warned that "the Communists are now racing against time to take complete power229 words
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Article70 1954-09-15 7 NAIROBI, Sept 14. (Renter) Kikuyu home guards, hasing a terrorisi cans which shot a British police inspector on Monday, yesterday killed a Mau M.ni leader named Kabogoro, it was announced last night. In the past 24 hours si v rces killed 33 terrorists m widespread clashes.70 words
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Article27 1954-09-15 7 LISBON, Sept. 14: (Reutei —A passenger train crashed ear Odemira. Alentejo Province, yesterday, killing 18 people and injuring 60 others. a railway spokesman said here.27 words
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Article103 1954-09-15 7 MORE FRIENDSHIP LONDON. Sept. 14, (Renter) —A British "cultural mission" is due to fly to Peking today to present to the Chinese Govj eminent a message of friendship from-675 British men and women ""concerned with the 1 arts and scienc< s." The mission includes Sir Hugh103 words
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153 1954-09-15 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14, fUP> Mr.. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. President ef the United Nations General Assembly, has disclosed a contribution of Rs. 300.000 about 5160.000 Malayan" to establish a chair for Indonesian art at Delhi University, the Hindustan Times reported yesterday. She was given the153 words
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Article118 1954-09-15 7 'TIME TO ATTACK MAINLAND' TAIPEI, Sept. 14. CBeuter) The Nationalist Chinese Priirn Minister, Dr. 0 X v here today the opportunity hai i come for the Nat iona ists I launcha counter-attack agains the Chinese mainland sine the Communists began shellinj Quemoy Island. Reporting to the Legislativ Yuan on his118 words
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Article111 1954-09-15 7 First Lord Due S'pore Sept. 17 LONDON Sept. 14. (AFP. For the first time, a Firs' Lord <~.i tiie Admiralty visit the Far East, incli id Singap* ire, lvi ng his tern i I J office. The Adi ira y i o meed today that the First Lord of the111 words
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Article32 1954-09-15 7 MRS. Fred Astaire, v.:: the famous dance r, died on Tu< sday after a long 111— ness. The Asi am v. married m N< w York m 1933. Renter.32 words
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Article54 1954-09-15 7 PORTLAND, Maim s L 4 DP Ma me votei Democra i 9vern r m 20 years y< .ng Edmund S. Muski) iming up <■-.■ ft* publican Gk>\ h n < Ffcej Sen; ir i Chase S: and Republ m Con) :ored eai y vie- I tocratic54 words
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Article181 1954-09-15 7 MAKE FORMOSA NEUTRAL-ATTLEE SYDNEY, Sept. 14, (AP)— British Labour U-adi-r Clement Attlee proposed yesterday that Formosa should be placed temporarily under a neutral mandate to avoid the danger of a flare-up in the Far East. i Mr. Attlee, who has j. si concluded a visit to R< China, added "I181 words
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Article191 1954-09-15 7 A Five-Nation Alliance LONDON, Sept. 14: (Reuter) Britain's new plan for arming Western Germany includes bringing the Federal Republic into the five- nation Brussels alliance, a pact signed in 1948, largely as a defence I against Germany according to a usually reliable source here. Be:^:;;::;.191 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-09-15 7 t^TRftteHT~UP WINGLESS WONDER its SEMSMiONM,irSBWTISH,»rt CASM~PROPELIED-~ n^SSOiNSuPWITM Av'BOOM' THROUGH THE UN-£OUNt> B^^l ER- EuT (V£ DON'T MOW YET WW To BtyNG IT DOWN 7Z> EtfTH-25 words
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Article19 1954-09-15 7 Aussie Bn. May Come To Malaya (AXB l I I U though no I ir force v next yeai19 words
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Article19 1954-09-15 7 Complete Accord In Rome? ROMI E 1 T B ij At i I Bi b He th":. IB > H19 words
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Advertisement51 1954-09-15 7 fAS-74 Here's a stcrq of a punter catteet Sert, Who f/etf to the races, and tost his shirt Tid apzk bugh#f Bert, 7m on a good M'ckeK "I II be home tonight Here's my return ticket! j MM, C Wif\ B3fr <?/7^ W/>P/ AND BACK IN ONE DAY MALAYAN AIRY/AYS51 words
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Advertisement127 1954-09-15 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept 14 The following or, <h e dos.ng prices of rubber and t.n en thi London Mcri.^: LONDON RUEEER LONDON Spot 2C d Spot £739 13 »>_.-> October Dc-c.mber 2C c /"40 sellers January Morch 20. d Three morthi April June 20127 words
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Advertisement786 1954-09-15 8 t«ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE T> Cjlo-nbo Cenoa. Marseilles Anr*:rp Ratrjrd.im. Hamburg ts Bremen S p*M f* S him Penang IMSUNSTIIN LLOYD' 15 Sept >, FRANKFURT HAPAC' ....24 27 S.jt 2i Sept 29 Sept L HAMBURC HAPAC) 15 l9Ocl 20 Ocr 21 Oct NA3O3 LLOYD 9786 words
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Advertisement1137 1954-09-15 8 1 BLUE FUNNEL LINE &V^] m hrn» MANSnELD CO., LTD. T Se T pt Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carco SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL POSTS Due Sail* P 2 aaii r'enin? •ersfu? for Liverpool Glmguvv Sept 14/16 .eleus for1,137 words
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Advertisement827 1954-09-15 8 Rival For Rubber CHICAGO Sepl 13 (Reuter) Latex rubber plant seeds given to the United Stale* by the Soviet I nion 1942 have been improved byAmerican scientists until Uiey could give high grade commerciaUy usable latex rubber, the magazine Science and Mechanics reported. In an emergency the plants could produce827 words
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Advertisement813 1954-09-15 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANOINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Cenoa. Antwe-p. Kott.d.im Hwb. t Gdynia. Copenhagen Cothenbure me Oslo S pore P S ham Pcnjng X 'JAVA" In Port 'C. 10 II 22 23 Sept 24 ES Wp| ERRIA xx: •SONCKHLA' Z2/27Sepl 2S 2S Sca4 WlO Sept xkxi KINA813 words
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Article, Illustration299 1954-09-15 9 Standard Staff Reporter ONE of the biggest investment groups m the United States is exploring the possibilities of large-scale mechanized rice-growing m Malaya, involving planting of seeds by aeroplanes and harvesting entirely by machines. A member of the group, Mr. Allen Chase, president of299 words
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Article65 1954-09-15 9 EXPORTS of ribbed smuk- ed sheet rubber from Singai pore and the Federation m August amounted to 44.580 i tons, bringing the total for the eight months, this year to 373.853 tons, according to official statistics. Of last month's exports, 9.305 tons went to the United65 words
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Article24 1954-09-15 9 TOTAL output of herring oil m Norway during the 1954 production season is estimated at about 100.000 short tons, an all-time record.24 words
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Article141 1954-09-15 9 WASHINGTON, Sept 14. (AP) The U.S. State Department's top economic aivie told a tariff and trade meeting yesterday the future of free world trade policy may be decide this fall. Mr. Samuel C. Waugh, T\S. Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs, made the stateI ment m an address prepared141 words
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Article249 1954-09-15 9 I Eases On Profit-Taking Standard Market Reporter THE higher New York and London prices *teadied the rubber market prices m Singapore which closed 1 16 cent per Ib. higher, first grade rubber tor September shipment being quoted at 70-1 8 cents per Ib. yesterday. The249 words
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Article183 1954-09-15 9 COPRA m the Singapore produce market yesterday dosed steady after opening uncertain, with quotations remaining at slightly above M lay's levels all day. While pepper prices were slightly lower. Muntok v. being quoted S2l<> per picu and Sarawak white £207£, but Lami pong black was slightly higher183 words
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Article46 1954-09-15 9 SHIPMENTS of latex from ftfalaya last m< nth amounted to 8.921 ton.-,, of which 2. £32 tons went to the United Kingdom, according to officiaj statistics. Other destination? includLied tin United States '2.364 tons West Germany 903 tons) ;«nd Fr r 7" 'ons >.46 words
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Article68 1954-09-15 9 flexible wit! I troying iheir stability or pausing "unraveling oi essi< as?* 1 3 What char.ge.--. if a;/. de;-,ratie m resti imports into countries which are low on money reserves? 4 What provisions would be "iiur and equitable" \r.(r} which need to ke«.-p imports68 words
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Article43 1954-09-15 9 IS ihe Mai i/fl Stal a issued by the Registrar <,: 5 "Murrujactur c oj furniture -milerials used b'<! <: r; Come, co'" c, Mr. Dow icj < nffclfi tiigett \yA ig .i! ingapore, is this clati /urnitti U'i.-; u~ere you s.'^-43 words
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Article52 1954-09-15 9 Director •>( Witliatn Jacks Malaj I. id Let Konj; Hii i, '1 an>; Chenc Ph«n i, hi imS J<mi. TH H.iit«tn rn.i.ijiiirr of Pin i p- Department. J.H X n«tl l< nij -it acting Managing Klirei tor of iHi.i Di Ja< ks A.J Kam>.i\ .ni»i < i).u52 words
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Article31 1954-09-15 9 PRICE Ch d the M okei i v IMH -IKI v It., wr- xHI»-rt 4. <■ Strait? Times 2.18 21 J >1 1 M\ I I S 5u gi i31 words
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59 1954-09-15 9 Standard Mall Reporter SI PPLIERS ol building material*, m v i.^a;>ore are having a b:iik trade The Colony^ 1".,n :iol-..iu: nugramme lui^ been the mafaustaj nt i! MbMt I r I produd g c pr< v th. I I a v -auger g <■•>, the59 words
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96 1954-09-15 9 Shpips In Harbour IMPORTS OF TIN IN AUGUST A- N< INNER K<i IDS iv -i K. g, i pSelj ing. Sem» ,i Kimanis I Hai HJB Wii u:^- I S 24. 1 1 N (I 33 f3«, B/39. Glenart 4 AI.BI Rl IXX X Felipe* Lan oga X TORIA \HH96 words
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Article120 1954-09-15 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 4.115-ton cargo-passen- t ger shin Schouten, which left j Amsterdam on July 12 on her i i maiden voyage to the Far E;: wiii arrive m Singapore today. J The vessel is a sister ship I the Rcggeveen which i now120 words
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Advertisement411 1954-09-15 9 In the Matter of IMK tOMPAMES ORDINANCE. IH4O \nd In tht- Matter of A I 1 OIET A OMPANV. LIMITED Members' Yoluntar) indini; I pi \C) i [CI is ben ov g| n the Cri all i I the at] an] which ng lunt a-:..-, woundup, a i lired on411 words
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Advertisement579 1954-09-15 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS I L" NO I N EER"S DEPARTMENT 1 J la) Supply and Delivery Coarse Sharp Sand for the period 1155 to 30 655 and Ib) Quarrying and .supply ol Granite from Mandai Quarry and the Supply ol Labour tor Feeding Granite to the City Council579 words
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Advertisement579 1954-09-15 9 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE HTENDERS wiU be received at the Oil: ul the state Engineer. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m on i'8.y.54 lor the construction oi 3 units Teacher- Quarters lor Malay School at Sungei Benjai. K'ang Fu particulars are obtainafa c from the oflice of the Senior Executive579 words
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Advertisement502 1954-09-15 9 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3', c DEBENTURE STOCK 1935 75-85 NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 18th September to 1st October. 1954. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of interest due on the above Stock for the502 words
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Article, Illustration305 1954-09-15 10 D 'YOU RECOGNISE AN OLD PAL? RAJA MUDA DROPS MN! ■Him Itrfc In Xl iiu-r t\»«> >-ir- tnininj it K;rkl>y. pretty r .'i ii.ii.nir «t miimluj welrome bock" Xl i n:i t n.-,,k K-imruit >1 1 Dm;. w j, o r.turn--1 S I I i 1 .it»i«. rilling WiThiii Urn305 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-09-15 10 I V!tO\ I >: I veil tlic I (xoniiirf has H- own mi-uilxr ol the lalciilrd Soliaao t.inilly. Might now it i- young Tony soliano who i« making hi- |»rc».*in •<• l.lt h.lmi.i tlic in.mv.ii the Harlequin wli'Ti', with t'nrdds Kamtura («!-in»r >.i\i. Jiiiiiiv iMi-nuiii-/132 words
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Article, Illustration201 1954-09-15 10 IT'S ALL THIS— AND MORE (BIGHT): Meet a man of many parts. Be X <;eorjje C. Proctor, Jr. proprietor of the Planters' Supply Agency m Klang who has been associated with (lie development of thai town mr the past 4J years. He not only serve.. ii the Town Board and201 words
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Advertisement126 1954-09-15 10 BE SURE TO POSSESS A 1 < LL iVi \9ikrcn t>pe bnoculars tmmm hn CmMM Focus f sxl, S 43 00 6 3J > 65.00 f 7 35 90.00 f a II 53 00 3 3J 76.00 M 7. 50 90.00 10 50 112.00 a X :0 2 53 126.00126 words
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Article, Illustration479 1954-09-15 11 By ANDY ROZARIO Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Singapore newspaper (not The Standard) and its Kuala Lumpur counterpart have justifiably or otherwise, found it fit to devote considerable space to what might be construed as a dubious decision by Keteree T. Nadarajah, who handled Saturday's479 words
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Article, Illustration147 1954-09-15 11 IN an official statement to the FAM Secretary. Nadarajah avers he disallowed the I goal because he had already blown his whistle to indicate that the ball had fone out of Play. "As Rahim Omar took the corner kick. I watched the ball carefully and I147 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-09-15 11 IF the Singapore Cricket Club's spearhead John Jeffrey hits this, he would have hit it with his backstick but h« didn't and the Changi goalkeeper Atkinson cleared his lines m this Senior league hockey match between the SCC and RAF Changi on the Singapore padang yesterday. The54 words
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Article136 1954-09-15 11 Stan Drake - Stan Drake LONDON. Sept. 14 (Reuter) Association football results: LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 1 Newcastle U. 2 I H'field T. A S'field VV. 0 L'cester C. 2 Burnley 'I < Sheffield U. 1 Cardiff C. 3 LEAGUE DIVISION II B'burn R. 5 Derby C. 2 Hull136 words
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368 1954-09-15 11 RAF Changi 1 Mansoor. Umpires W/O Warren and THE Singapore Cricket luck, and went down fightin combination by a solitary g Association first division le; padang before a good crowd The match was one of the r best seen this early season. <368 words
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Article94 1954-09-15 11 FARELF Tengah Even GHQ F^ARELF and RAF Tengah shared honours m I yesterday's Singapore Hockey I Association Division 3A lea- gue match. They drew 1 -1 at the GHQ ground. The opening goal came m j the 11th minute when Ten-: j gall's Morris beat Triiok Singh I with a94 words
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Article133 1954-09-15 11 TODAY'S Sport m' -^"""ww^— SOCCER: SAFA Chinese Arm]!, Community League of Juhin Besar 8 SBHFA: OTEC v Fords JaUiit Bcs«r S I Be t Guthrie ai F A": MPH t Breireries at Fairer Park: S( S o Hongkoi Bani SHB: Sirne Darby tU I D Stanvae at Farrer Park: Jock?133 words
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Article383 1954-09-15 11 Malays 5 Europeans 3 Awang Bakar (2), Ismail Yusof and Ahmad V <■ (2). Fosu-r (2) and Van der Meij. 1 MALAYS took full advantage of a disjointed Europeans team to win their SAFA Community league match by five goals to three at Jalan Be-ar stadium.383 words
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Article117 1954-09-15 11 JOIIORE BAHRU, Tues.— l South Johore Rugby Football Clab will open their -> with a match against RNAS Sembawang on Saturday on t latter's ground. John Edington will lead fifteen again. Included m the team are a few newcomi prominent among whom are Capt. Yco. of117 words
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256 1954-09-15 11 CEYLON VARSITY XV ASK FOR FIXTURES THE UNBEATEN In fifteen are willing to play m can be made for their visit, to the Ceylon Commission m Singapore. The Ceylon rugger state are prepared to pay their pasBases to and Iron; Colombo and only expect accommodation to be provided m the256 words
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Article610 1954-09-15 11 A FIGHTING seoood-faatf rally failed to save Rafflr«tn.stitution when they mt\ Ihf Teachers Training C*tl)ef;f m a Rugby mmteh aJ Bras Basah Road yesterday The leathers won by p«)in( s <a tfoal. three triev a.nd a penalty goal) to S 'two tries.) Dominating610 words
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Miscellaneous246 1954-09-15 11 >■ ''-FO'THiNrtiisj'O'THiS I THEY THIMK THESE ''GOO'BVE, ~\jos££fi? r-4 u -vv^>j_. AH s. DEA-&OT, AH FEELS JmtA 6 L-i'L riATS. f .'-THEM Ll'L SH MOOS!^ _Oj^/// ?-MCSCOtNJG SMARTt ,'1 DTTEM 'EOOT ,7-C-J^H" PONT REELIZE THEV'S INTO LOWEST SrMANiN S ACCOUNT O'v\,HUT AH PWRA-SHOQTS.7'--^|^Pk ///b' SI.OBBOVIA.'.' .vorld- > ,s do: n't'246 words
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Article28 1954-09-15 12 AT the t nie of §oing to pre>s, there is n;> rain. The soing for to«luy may be good. Kad»« >! i will broadcast the afternoon's riie>.28 words
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Article166 1954-09-15 12 XAZAKAT r< j N rinning Hy ac 1 1 c Rings 0 t ling a 1 k irlonga t» Pe n ang G ka' She 'In c i» i Stan r >ngi I X "-1 r Double B ma ;raced v. X 1 fS.166 words
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Article221 1954-09-15 12 Windsor Lad The Pilot Jay Jay Scrutineer MIMIIM. iM-»lll\'. GRECIAN KNIGHT GRECIAN KNIGHT i.m....:i knight four Commando I'our Commando Dm i- Hmj "v i 1 i 1 1 i i Roage Moulin Rouge »s WIN Ml t.ol i> rOWN ILWAYS v (OMMWDO J Diiiiii Hum t i.im la221 words
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Article1314 1954-09-15 12 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Class 1, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 Qun k>ami y.t>o .M I f Wong Dc.ni'N i Unfixed I v .'t\ (.rand T\ sO9 M: k)k Hoong Yang (Unfixed) I s. 1 Hu>hini; so; Mi > Hoong Yong Tait. 4. lirvciaa Kaight ij 8.t5 Pi1,314 words
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755 1954-09-15 12 SAYS WINDSOR LAD HIGHLIGHT of today's races at Bukit Timah, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's September (Gold Cup) meeting, is the main six furlongs sprint event for Class One horses. Prosperity, Bridgelaw 11, Coralita II, three of Van Breukelen's candidates755 words
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Article70 1954-09-15 12 NEIL Hobbs holds a pretty l strong hand with three candidates Skryne Primrose. Sir Francis and Miss Winnie. They are all m splendid .shape. Skryne Primrose has definitely come on a lot since her fourth to Sovereign here m July, but .she goes up 14 pounds although down70 words
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Article217 1954-09-15 12 ANTICIPATING an improvement since his last effort, I am inclined to give Star Sapphire I a chance to open a winning account m this moderate lot. Star Sapphire was not disgraced to finish fourth to Undecided on rhe first day. Always m touch with the leader Abington, Star217 words
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Article222 1954-09-15 12 A very open race. Little Andy, Wide Screen. Jolly Sailor. Chan- ticleer. Percussion and Above All appear to be the p:ck of this pretty smart lot. Jolly Sailor ran prominently on Saturday to linish behind Langton Laciy and company. Jolly Sailor may be a second run horse he222 words
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Article187 1954-09-15 12 A very open race. Ginseng Gondolino. Gardenia. Crown Link. Undecided. Victorious and Christinia are possibilities. My vote goes to Ginseng who missed his race on Saturday. This Pampas Grass gelding fame into his own at Penang when he fought a great race to shorthead Gondolino over six furlongs.187 words
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Article268 1954-09-15 12 1 GO for Grand Leaner. This horse made no impression m his race on Saturday (won by Barnfield) due m ail possibility '■> the draw he drew marble 13. Ignoi> that effort, but going bade to his July Conn when he finished third to Muffin Man and [vernia268 words
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