Singapore Standard, 16 September 1954
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Title Section15 1954-09-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. V. No. 73. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1934 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.15 words
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92 1954-09-16 1 'KR VRTA, Sept 15 DP).— 1 greatest i tical party In Indoi M islim "Mas v jet up an an ;r :r r.: foi It w< na art Java Island .v as announced at a Pri r Bandung. a ,t nt was I92 words
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Article, Illustration141 1954-09-16 1 $100-A.DAY (Qmkk-Ouix) MR Moharr.ed Hamidi i of Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar, Perak, wins the i Standard Q ick-Quii i C mtesi No a beojM In sioo has be to bin The i idft was Mr P X He Organising Secretary < Sii gapore C >uoci] fcr A I141 words
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86 1954-09-16 1 Applegate's Pa 'Tickled To Death' SAN FRANCISCO. Srpt. 13 (up) The 74-year-old father of Mr. Richard Applesfate. American newsman released today by the Chinese Communists, said he was "tickled to death" at the news but it will be "business as usual*' J for him "My wife and I have had86 words
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205 1954-09-16 1 Chiang's Guns Blast Mainland For 13th Day TAIPEI, Sept. 15 (AP) Nationalist planes and warships attacked the Communist- 1 held China coast for Hie 13th day today, the Defence Ministry announced, but the tempo of hostilities around Quemoy slackened noticeably. The Interior Ministry's Tatao News Agency reported, meanwhile, that a205 words
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Article697 1954-09-16 1 Affer 18 Months' Imprisonment HONGKONG, Sept. 15 (Reuter)— Three Ameri- j cans, who had been held m China since being seized m I their yacht oft" the coast 18 months ago, crossed into j British territory today. Communist China announced three days ago that it was697 words
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Article221 1954-09-16 1 NO COUP D'ETAT INTENDED- HINH SAIGON, Sept. 15. (Reuter)i —General Nguyen Van Hinh. I Vietnam Chief of Staff, who! has defied a government order j '■> go to France, declared: iu're yesterday he had no intention of leading a coup, d'etat. "But if I had that inten- 1 tion. I221 words
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Article340 1954-09-16 1 Bourne Plan Off To A Good Start Fjrr^^m^- 7§-- t O New Copter Squadron J More To Woo Sakais By K. C. ARUN, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The threepoint "Bourne plan" to beard Communist terrorists m their deep jungle dens got off to a good start m the340 words
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Article236 1954-09-16 1 Dulles For Talks In Bonn, London WASHINGTON, sepl IK* 1 State Depai 1 1 anri' toda\ I r Mr. John Fostei D the Sea Si would am Wa ...:.j--ton ton;. l and London I talks on German rearmam< Ml D r inn aftern and will conf< r with W< I236 words
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164 1954-09-16 1 Anti-Negro Students Go On Strike Crash Kills Two Tecs i WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS (West Virginia), Sept. 15 (AP) White students striking m protest at Negroes attending their high school quietly returned to class yesterday after the county Board of Education reinstated segregation. About 300 of the white students had paraded164 words
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Article39 1954-09-16 1 LONDON. Sept. 1.1: < Router) Britain has present- i ed China with a claim for as compensation for the passengers, aircraft i and freight involved m Urn I British airliner shot down I off Hainan Island on Jul> •>■>39 words
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Article54 1954-09-16 1 TWO Chinese girls have been reported missing from j their homes m Singapore. Nineteen-year-old Teo Chuan Hong, of 12-7 Tiong Bahru Road, has been missing since 5 p.m. on Tuesday while seven-year-old Tan Leng Hoe, of 216 Queen Street, j has not been seen since 954 words
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Article22 1954-09-16 1 JAPANESE Premier Shigeru Yoshida will leave Japan on Sept. 26 on his overseas tour and will return on Nov. 14.22 words
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Article24 1954-09-16 1 was struck with a chopper m a fight with a man who called at his house m Serangcjn Road on Tuesday night.24 words
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Article40 1954-09-16 1 SINGAPORE City Council's Public Utilities Committee yesterday decided not to increase water, gas and electricity rates next year. This decision, taken after a lenghthy discussion, is subject to confirmation from the full board of the Council.40 words
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Article117 1954-09-16 1 Frauleins' Future Falls Flat BERLIN Sept. 15. (AP)— The new flattened front m women's dresses made Its debut here to the dismay of at least some of Berlin's bosomy frauleins. A Leading West Berlin wholesale dress firm piesented its new line at a fall fashion show yesterday and many of117 words
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Article64 1954-09-16 1 NEW DELHI. Sept 15. (R"uter> The Indian External Affairs Ministry said it was Likely thai President Tito would visit India "some time late this year or early next year m spring, during the coo! weather." A Yugoslav Embassy spokesman said that although a time had not64 words
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Article46 1954-09-16 1 A MEMORIAL service will be held for the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw. at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, on Sept. 25 at 3 p.m. Many friends o* the late j Mr. Aw will be present to pay I homage.46 words
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203 1954-09-16 1 Councillor Faces 'Death Threat' Charge PENANG, Wed. Settlement and Municipal Councillor, Mr. A. M. Abu Bakar, who is also a well-known race horse owner, appeared m the Magistrate's Court to- 1 day. on a summons charge of having threatened Mr. M. A. A. Abdul Wahab. vicepresident of Party Negara, Penang203 words
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Advertisement47 1954-09-16 1 I SHELI J Mk ISHEUUBRICATIONJ A ■for Table or Bracket MT-^ wmt^^\ SILVER GREY f WITH RUBBER BLADES i LIST PRICE Spore Penong 548 less s°e for CASH Federotion $52 j Advertisement Of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 'MALAYA) LTO. t^Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD, Of ENGLAND.47 words
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Article118 1954-09-16 2 I COMMODITY I I PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 691 692 No. 1 R.S.S. 69 11/16 69 13 16 No 2 R.S.S. 69i 69} No. 3 R.S.S. 68i 69£ Tone: Steady quiet.118 words
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Article41 1954-09-16 2 HONGKONG. Sept 15. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hong- kong Exchange today were: j $15.65 to £1 sterling $5 8225 |to US$l; $1,837 to Malayan $1. $0,185 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254.5 to a tael. i41 words
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Article224 1954-09-16 2 COUNCIL QUIZ ON AXING DR. C.J. PAGLAR. Singapore Legislative Councillor (Chang:) will ask Government, at the Legislative Council meeting on Tuesday, to outline Ms policy on retrenching temporary staff. He will asjc for the oi n bt ol persons with m ire than ten years' service who have bu ittrenehed224 words
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Article251 1954-09-16 2 A bill providing elections to the new L the Colony, was publi: Singapore Government. The bill is expected to sent Legislative Council she The bill brings up to d for the first general egislative Assembly of shed yesterday by the be introduced into the pre-251 words
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Article172 1954-09-16 2 COUNTER DEATH VERDICT THE Sngapore Coroner. Mr. T. K. Alexander, returned a j ing nf "death by misadven- J lure," yesterday, ai the end of i ing tesi Into the death oi Mr. Harry Counter .Mr. Counter, Who was Ad-vert:-:.1.!; Manager of The S Qgapore Standard, was killed when his172 words
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Article92 1954-09-16 2 MAKING his defence m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. Abdul Wahab bin Jono, denied taking part m the murder of a fruit hawker m Johore Road at 8.30 a.m. on Dec 11. iast year The prosecution alleged that Abdul Wahab. together with three other men, assaulted92 words
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Article95 1954-09-16 2 WHEN M Muthu was produced m the City Police Court yesterday, on a charge of failing to obey a closing order to vacate the premises he was occupying at No. 212 Tanjong Pa^ar Road, which were con- sidered unfit tor human habitation. Mr F. De Souza. for95 words
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Article175 1954-09-16 2 Standard Music Critic NEARLY 300 people listened to Claudio Arrau play Beethoven's "Emperor" con- 1 ferto m the Victoria Memorial I Hall last night. It was a per- formance of the highest dis- tinction. Arrau brings to everything he plays a consummate artis- try that is175 words
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Article28 1954-09-16 2 CHUA Wah Chong, 13, was injured when a coconut fell on his back m Bedok, Singapore. yesterday morning. He was j admitted to Genera! Hospital.28 words
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Article262 1954-09-16 2 ItKI I l"ll COUNCIL: Exhibition o£ Ganymede 9p m EAST WEST SOCIETY: Weekly meeting at British Council hall S p m VMC\: Hockey League match 5 PBI Jucij practice 5.30 a.m Bodybuilding 53u pm. Table term s pjn CHINESE O1CA: Table tennis 21 p.m.. Bodybuilding 5 D.m.. Badmioton262 words
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Article47 1954-09-16 2 CLUE NO 3 I A certain coolness n cxhibittd here J THE ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR j t Vcwe of entrant Address I CUT OUT THE COUPON on i .end it c Quic 6 I Sinsapore Ti R cr Standard. PO Boi 3333 Singapore <C^ P Ct/f M£A£47 words
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Advertisement319 1954-09-16 2 I SIMULTANEOUS WORLD PREMIERE 1 fWITH OTHER WORLD CAPITALS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd at ft .3o p m I'NDER THE PATRONA(J OP < HIS EKCELLENCW IHB CO% EStNOH BB IN AID OF S.A.T.A. REHABILITATION FUND £j I THE J ARIHU^JANK OBGANISAI'ION PRKBI 1^ ■HSbtk iM^Pn^ ~^Jt# s I I Romeoandjuliet CO.319 words
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Miscellaneous142 1954-09-16 2 Inveiba-.k. South India by Ja'.agopai. USA bj Prea Monic TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE BADIO \I\I.W\. STOBG: IJL6 am Morning Star: 7 :;u N"e.\v. T Melody Mixture 8 am. Music oi the People m m c o y Prou. j!i.::-.es; 3 T>7 Schoo.s B ■,;d--casts; LI.OS Schools Broadcasts; 12 noon M ilay142 words
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533 1954-09-16 3 FEES PROTEST REACHES A CLIMAX TODAY Penang Mass Meeting PENA N G Wed. Penang's all-out! campaign against the proposal to increase! school fees m the Federation of Malaya will reach its climax tomorrow night when representatives from various political parties will meet at the Kheh Association to stage a moss533 words
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Article138 1954-09-16 3 These 10 Workers Ignore Strikers TEN Uta Ma a. M S.n .ipore. 1 IO VCBt OH on Sept. 9 r 'portt d for d.y yesterd iv. ignoring the appeal by t not to >rk wnil ■CMaf wen aUfl i rs i r.^ with Pc e ten men for t1 it138 words
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Article92 1954-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federal Whitley Council, formed m April last year, will place its first wage 'deadlock' before arbitration tomorrow. Parties to the dispute are 113 telegraph messenger men represented by the Postal Workers' Union, and the Postal Department. Chairman of the Arbitration Tribunal92 words
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Article79 1954-09-16 3 THE topic, "The value of the Second General World Assembly of Youth to the Youth of Singapore." will be the subject of a debate at the Young Men's Association Hall. Orchard Road, on Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. The main speakers will be Mrs.79 words
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123 1954-09-16 3 REMFFUSION m Singapore has drawn up a comprehen*ive plan to provide its 34,000 subscribers with Infl dm live rntertainment next year. tt n -v ezI menceau Aven build ag knclud t >• .m upt lai air-c ndil i I auditif t r pie The new123 words
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Article57 1954-09-16 3 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. The Royal Air Force's glorious defeat of the Germans m the Battle of Britain 14 years ago j was today commemorated at i the R.A.F. station here. The Officer Commanding. Wing Commander, A. G. Wilson, took the salute at a parade ,of R.A.F. personnel. during which57 words
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Article64 1954-09-16 3 Birthday Parade At B. Pahat BATU PAHAT, Wed. Batu Pahat will go gay for two days from tomorrow celebrating the Sultan of Johore's 81st birthday, on Sept. 17. A mammoth parade followed by a reception to 1.000 people, will start off the celebrations tomorrow. River sports, a film show, gifts64 words
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143 1954-09-16 3 ABOUT 2,000 white-collar j workers, m the Singapore City' Council, may soon get the Ritson salary scale. Their claim for the revised salary scale is now being studied by the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee. If the committee accepts the demand m toto143 words
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Article332 1954-09-16 3 Family Planning I A REPLY to what were described as the "quite extraordinary statement" reportedly made by Miss Wilhelmina de Cruz, the Malayan Catholic nurse at the Fifth W T orld Congress of the International Committee of Catholic Nurses and Medical Workers, m Quebec I last332 words
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Article113 1954-09-16 3 SIX Singapore air h«stesst's and other airline repre.>entatives w i >■ guests of Shaw Bros. at tfcr apitol Thrair Singapore. on Tuesday Blgfct !«m the scrernini: t»f the CinemaScope film, The High And the Miku t> The film shows hou an ?ir hostess reacl> to an impending disaster113 words
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Article74 1954-09-16 3 Two More Footpaths For Colony AS PEDESTRIAN fo .tpaths are becoming r m Singapa Council has decided to i vOne i'oo'..: tl 54.000 built along H ikil Timah Road from Ma Kenwe Road to Selegu Roa I le). The oth. fttog ■»v it to be long Canning H A' ineni74 words
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Article71 1954-09-16 3 TELOK ANSOK, Wed T ilok An son Labour Party will hold a protest meeting at the Great World Amusement Park on Saturday a( 2 p n to st against the proposed increase ;n school fees m the l( ratl m Leaders of iai km associations have71 words
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Advertisement106 1954-09-16 3 -fp there»s real soap m rinso M^f HER6 S HOW TO US£ RINSO r ThOfZ 3 f£^ RiNSOP^CJCS^ &V -^'-t^AmV^ Where there's soft water you just can t beat reof soap Jzr^®* lX v-^- I Hn \Y\ ml S ''>v Ik lt-<-alf a/-^n^rvii/--il trt kii>/ tr^l t s wash-tub wiih106 words
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Advertisement31 1954-09-16 3 IJM. Miss Violet Pant; Miss Susie Pane (the last three named are sisters and all the four are Malayan Airway* hostesses) and Mrs Mosse. Qantas Passenger RHa tions. Officer. Standard photo31 words
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Salute to Cinema Scope
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Article, Illustration2216 1954-09-16 4 NO GIMMICK— NEW MEDIUM PROVED ITSELF! f VVH.VK MONTHS ajju to a du> today, (.'inemaSiopc m its commercial form made its bow m a New York theatre and astounded the world just >s it had done the motion picture industry a few months earlier at a trade demonstration. For. with2,216 words
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Article409 1954-09-16 4 DXKRYI. F /.AM CKS much beraUed multimillion dollar Cinema Scope production "Tlie Egyptian" had a star spangled rave earning premiere at Ken York's Ko\> Theatre on August 'H. and was hailed .i*the curtain-raiser ta a new era m Cinema Scope. The 20th Ce. tu V picture,409 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-09-16 4 E r< \v i. Stors Evei loh mind has but is t Earl I. S I P arietj thai -N :r 2Oth's fr print co I picture: •TWENTIETH I ai Fo» 1 pi< i rs and ol Cinemascope. to lead m the field ol re- arch, by devel107 words
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Article374 1954-09-16 4 "TJECEMBER 18. 1952 Spy- ros P. Skouras. Pr< sick nt of Twentieth Century-Fox, p.nd Earl Sponabie. Research Director, see demonstration of Cinemascope m Paris by its Inventor, Prcfessor Henri Chretien. DECEMBER 13 Skouras. on behalf of Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox, takes option < q Cinemascope lens JANUARY 26.374 words
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Advertisement308 1954-09-16 5 THE CATHAY ORGANISATION J£L j EXTENDS HEARTY GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO MR SPYROS P. SKOURAS AND 2OTH CENTURY-FOX ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE INTRODUCTION OF CinemaScoPE I AND THEIR FORESIGHT IN INTRODUCING THIS WONDERFUL MEDIUM OF IMPROVED MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT. THE CATHAY ORGANISATION ALSO TAKES GREAT PRIDE IN ANNOUNCING THAT308 words
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Advertisement130 1954-09-16 5 I THE SWEEP OF CinemaScopE HAS I SWEPT THE WORLD! 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO MR. SPYROS P. SKOURAS AND TO TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE ADVENT OF CINEMASCOPE a DEVELOPMENT DUE TO THEIR FORESIGHT AND DETERMINATION, OF WHICH THEY MAY BE JUSTLY PROUD. I AS SOLE AGENTS IN THIS130 words
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Article537 1954-09-16 6 m< ace in I plan to 'of Op. ions, I Sir GeoU B trne this reto me to be quite the n over thin this counl ovulation partly on; s mp; rtly by the rhich Is I the vii v that a against M> i nt. word537 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1954-09-16 6 )N a rare day of sunshine I watched the interweaving of vapour trails over my back garden. I could not see the aircraft; they were the invisible starting points to lengthening twists of cloud. If I had seen the aircraft I would not h c v e1,023 words
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Article251 1954-09-16 6 We, the PEOPLE I Have The Honour To Bel Sir; I have observed with ill greal interest the way mosl members of the public end Hi their letters addressed to )j) Government departments Ml and t'ne way a lew heads of departments end their let- in ters to members oH251 words
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Article299 1954-09-16 6 Review of Views No Compromise UTUSAN Melayu calls upon Malays in the Colony to iny efl I by the Education Department to create Primary classes in Malay schools and reminds readers le fate Oi Malays in the Colony would be no different to thai the I ite oi the .Malays299 words
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Article, Illustration398 1954-09-16 6 CONRAD SMITH - CONRAD SMITH H\\\\\u\\\\\atfC\wuvmtki< REFOBE Singapore stirred awake at dawn yesterday, pilots and crews in B r i e fi n g Rooms at three Royal Air Force bases in the Colony, listened to lastminute instructions from their flight leaders, and synchronized398 words
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Article28 1954-09-16 7 Follow The Moscow Pattern MAO URGES TOKYO, Sej (UP) Comn e g call- 1 Soviei R issia today m a major p& eech Mai «ial P *on| i28 words
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Article, Illustration270 1954-09-16 7 Moscow Statement Moscow, Sept. 15, (AP)— The Soviet Union yesterd.iy denounced the South-east Asia Treaty Organization a> "directed against the interests of the security ol Asia and the Far East." A formal statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the Western powers oi takingUP - 270 words
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Article101 1954-09-16 7 Old Baldie' Deserted The Army 1 ERICK V .-aire. Sept. 15 i Renter' 18-yi arold British soldier. Sign ilWilliam Hend tyre, wa given on to wear a beret times because he was opletely bald. was stai I at a court rday h< ip for this by j who did not101 words
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Article36 1954-09-16 7 GLASGOW. S 15 iReuI baby has been born pleti set oi was announced I gina five abet! nd Mr. G rg M They have been married 10 and all ive two .sons.36 words
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Article35 1954-09-16 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Sent. 15 R iter) Sir Mohammed llah Khan, Pa&»:tan Foreign Minister, declared here y< sterday the signing of the South-east Asia CollecSecurity Defence Treaty had materially lessened thi oJ war.35 words
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Article125 1954-09-16 7 Big Cut In Defence Spending WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. (Renter i The United States Government yesterday announced new reductions in defence spending but said the r< ised expenditure would support ••the most powerful ami efficient fighting force"' the country had ever had in peace-time. Spending by the Atomic Energy Commission which125 words
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Article18 1954-09-16 7 FIVE British Members of Parliamenl who left Singapore yesterday morning have arrivd in Hongkong.—Reuter.18 words
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Article95 1954-09-16 7 The Doors Are Opened LONDON". Sept. 15 (Reuter) Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leader of the ieft -win- of the Labour Parr.-, said here last night on his return with other Labour representatives j from their tour of Communist China: "1 think we have opened the doors that wer< closed and that95 words
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Article68 1954-09-16 7 MANILA. Sep;. 15. (Reuter) i Gen< ral Carlos P. Rom il< Philippine President Ran i Magsavsa'. personal envoj to the United States, left last night suddenly for Am<rica. Earlier he had a br< akfast conference with President Magsaysay at Malacanan Palace" the tatter's official residence. General Romulo told68 words
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Article77 1954-09-16 7 MAHE, Seychelles, India Marie Agnes Sophie belier woman in the world, Juts die She remembered seeing < being landed here by British woman. In 1862 she survi sheltering in a cave near he ni Oceaii. Sept. 15, (Renter)— >ed to have been the oldest >d here ai77 words
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Article20 1954-09-16 7 INDIA'S population rose by 4,000,000 to 376.750.000 during the past year, it was announced on Tuesday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article22 1954-09-16 7 MR. s. Morley Scott has been appointed Canadian Ambassador to Pakistan, the Canadian Government ovlnounc( d on Tuesday. A PAP - 22 words
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Article147 1954-09-16 7 U.S. Atomic Expert Resigns DENVER, COLORADO. Sen.. 15, (Reuter) Mr. Henry d. Smyth, only member of the Atomic Energy Commission to i... >enl from the Commission's branding ol Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer as a security risk, resigned. This was announced from Pn sidenl Eisenhower's holiday headquarters here today. The President147 words
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Article, Illustration387 1954-09-16 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept 15 (LP i Rio's mnrah sqaad is in the midst of clean-up campaign designed to rid this romantic carnival capital of the \inei i can kiss." and U is running, into almost a? mu« h trouble as Dob Quixote had387 words
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46 1954-09-16 7 One Junket On Another Junket Off LONDON lept i ten S bol h hous >..',. v. ill be in »j Lord Co) Conservat nt ind sot rva Bon i L i n Chai So- \\i s !.l in 1 it Comm toward J a I and 546 words
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Article190 1954-09-16 7 NEY YORK. Sept. 15 (Reu- ter) Two N't w York after- i noon newspapers today attacked United States policy in the Far East ;e> too weak, while a third said that the Communists had been given "fair warning to attempt no j more aggressions."190 words
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493 1954-09-16 7 U.S. ASSEMBLES PACIFIC FLEET ON THE QUIET WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, (Reuteri— The United States has quietly assembled a mighty fleet in the Pacific spearheaded by fifteen aircraft carriers to deal with any sudden emergency in the area, officials said yesterday. The officials said the aircraft carriers were I supported by493 words
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Article63 1954-09-16 7 MADRAS. Sept. 15. R< ter)— A three-week 'nun- i the killers of a nurse. Elizabeth C ended with the arrest of two perons in a .small village i V lapatnarn in northvfadras, it was reported here. Miss Cox. a nurse at Ballabhpur hospital in East63 words
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Advertisement810 1954-09-16 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE T3 Colombo Genoa. Mjficilltft. Antwerp Rj'f.vdjm. Hamburg Bremen S pors P. him Penang HtSSINSTIIN LLOYD. 16Sept F^ASKFURT iHAPAC) 24/27 Scpl 2g Sept 29 Sept HAM3URC -HAPAC, 15 I 9 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct NA6OB LLOYD 9/16N»y 17 Nov 1 8810 words
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Advertisement1940 1954-09-16 8 blue FUNNtL line gp j a n S Urged To Seek Remedy a»i_») MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. .".ft 1 r I corporate*! In Singapore ft A^j-L^mh"* irrit-r- opiimi to |»r<Mve«l vi.i odii-r ports Id <<•<,{ vi.l IiAV <§■ f^HCO!* 111 1. #Hlili*l I#l ■wtartc tare* <\IH\O> to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, ■Wi JLa1,940 words
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Advertisement866 1954-09-16 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANOINAVIA For Aden. Pott Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg. Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg anc Oslo. Spore P S ham Pena«g X i JAYA 1 Cdn 10 11 22 23 Sept 24/25 Sepl r M 'ERRIA' 17/18 Sepr .p. 3 xx) "SONCKHLA" 22/27 Sept 28 28 Sept866 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-09-16 9 JMurWBMJl "X JH__ I .S CONGRESSMAN James B. Ftt. who is on I tour of the Far Fast, flew into Kuala Lumnui on MnnMav morning from Singapore. While in the Federal capital. Congressman Itt met the High ommissioner, Sir Donald MaeGilHvray, visited a tin mine and later81 words
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Article251 1954-09-16 9 JAPANESE BANK TO OPEN AGENCY Bigger T Stand THE Bank of Tokyo year as a specialised I m Singapore very soon, A spokesman of the J; day that agencies will also rade Is F > lard Banking Correspond which began operation foreign exchange bank, apanese Consulate-General be opened m Jakarta,251 words
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295 1954-09-16 9 AN improved business situation m .Singapore and the Federation due esn, daily to the more tavourabie market omlook for tin and rubber is iAdirated the latest quarterly report of the Inited States Commerce Department. The Singapore trend may L__ point to better conditions m South-east295 words
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Article113 1954-09-16 9 TRENDS OF COMPANY PROFITS THE financial results of i'.s."iB British public companies published m the first eight months of this year include 2.043 industrial concerns, whose gross manufacturing and trading profits amounted to £1,282,000,000, reports the London Financial Times. This was £129,000,000 or i 11.2 per cent, higher than the113 words
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Article260 1954-09-16 9 31 IPOH. Wed. Official statistics on tin production m Perak show that although!; the average tin price has fallen, the number of mines operating m the state tends j to increase. The Emergency has had no direct effect upon tin production, and during July of260 words
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Article59 1954-09-16 9 No Reaction To FI. News Mandard Mattel Krporh UTCOUNTR V UqaMatiea casei (a* n. m Singapore yesterday, fust grade ruh 1 it shipment closing at CS-LI IS ends per In d ol 1», eeaf m the dasiag price it Tmtstmy. The new, Stai Pacific made no59 words
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Article81 1954-09-16 9 FRANKFURT, sv\n 15, I \P Germans t t e#er«l i *fc annoonced yesterdaj m relaxajtioas n i turrrm ontrols permitl ng onditional transfei ibroad >■' blocked Mar* w mb Mteisn holders fhe Sperm k m i ••■mi- i i 1 become "liberalized i apital accounts" *hk81 words
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Article63 1954-09-16 9 BANGKOK Sept, 15: (AP) Thai under the 1 ement wi be £.84< instead ol the Ol .-ted £BHn per long b 1 naiiand v tak< stand at the Lond U rence on ttie draft 1 ment Sept. 15^2( agreed m pri -p.e to draft which receive63 words
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Article64 1954-09-16 9 Revenue Reaching $26 Mil. KUALA Ll MPIR. Wed.— FewCtal .md State CWSfMM n-veniit* tollfttions for August almost reached the S2C million mark it was ottiti.ilh disclosed today. Kxport duties on the Federation's ruhher and tin MdMd nearly 50. 000. 000. uhil.- import duties on liquor, tobacco and petrol topped si:64 words
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Article25 1954-09-16 9 a\ pt im< nt baa been m Karachi be- the Philippi:. tani rict to the Philip- the end i i the month afp.25 words
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Article237 1954-09-16 9 TIVDKK NOTICE HTENDERS vited for the and delivery of o: launch for the I er of Cusi ms. Mi .iya. Tender- stati ost and the time required to con> the contract from receipt he order. Seal< iers ruef Pati 1 -.1 be at the ollice of the Comptroller of237 words
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Article88 1954-09-16 9 M ..\V.\ produced 4,046 ice fine gold from June 15) to Aug. 14. the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. the country's only gold miners, report. It adds that mining opera- were normal during the period and although the grade of ore from the Raub Hole decreased,88 words
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Article53 1954-09-16 9 LONDON*. Sept. 15. < Reuter > Auditors-general of nine Commonwealth countries began a five-day private conference here yesterday to pool their experiences. The countries representated at the talks which will end on Friday, are Britain. Canada. Australia. New Zealand. South Africa. India. Pakistan. Ceylon and the53 words
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Article30 1954-09-16 9 GOPENG Consolidated. Limited has declared a third interim dividend of 5 per cent m respect of the year ending Sept. 30. 1954, payable m England on Oct. 8, 1954.30 words
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Article134 1954-09-16 9 Contest The Soft Drink Public Standard Staff Reporter THE soft drink public now has more and better soft drinks to choose from. Keen competition and j scarcity of money have fore- ed members of the trade to explore every possible avenue to ensure that the people prefer their brands. This134 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-09-16 9 MR ROBERT LEE The contest, timed to coincide uitji the f .KA Singapore Trade Exhibition and the visit of the World Assembly of Youth, had proved successful beyond all expectations. Consumer reaction to the sales campaign m all r»\speets had been most favourable, said Mr Lee.47 words
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Article157 1954-09-16 9 CHE produce market En Singapore was quiet mi n sections yesti ith < i sii passtnf Copra opened easier closed quietly stead] per picul for September $29J| for Oct> bei Pepper prices wore Efa :< r the white trariel I :> >er iiru changed at |157157 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-09-16 9 I) S IKMSTRONG. th« anadia n < -;it 1 rad* i j m laya whm is spend ri I deration lit U b*hack ni r <m M28 words
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284 1954-09-16 9 Butler's Solution To Sterling Problem LONDON. Sept. 15. (Reuter) Mr. R.A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said here yesterday before leaving for Montreal on his way to the Washington meetings of the International Bank and Monetary Fund that a three point basis for "freeing the pound"' would be: 1. Freer284 words
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Article137 1954-09-16 9 Bids For Thorium COLOMBO. S 14: (UP)— Ceylon's cab::. I decided to invite bids I i parts ol the world for exploration 1 rights to monasite sands conItaining deposits >1 thoriumla metal vital to production of atomic energy. According to a uovernn* ni announcement, deposits are' reported along the soul137 words
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Article68 1954-09-16 9 STOCKHOLM Sept. 15, t I 1 —An incr. ase ol I tween Sweden and under the current trace I agreement was ar here. Sweden's Imj oil and oil products will increased to a 1 of 900.000 tons. Sweden also will import 1.100 tons of Russian cotton68 words
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Article38 1954-09-16 9 WEST O: [AM of machine Siat(^ darinf the Si I i i months ol ]554 I talk J j US$lB milli< n This I abool 'US$l millioi than durtae th< -amf p rod of lad peat38 words
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Article44 1954-09-16 9 I "We are a ions way towards achieving the last < those conditions," the Chancellor said. Mr. Butler is leading for the first time the British delegation to the annual sessions of the World Bank and Inter- j national Monetary Fund which j44 words
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102 1954-09-16 9 HOW to construct panel pressures and forces that m outer hulls of the eonventia "sound transparent', was faced the builders of the I nut lear-powered. and suhiii Rubber was the air-uer. j Deen developed by the BJP i m conjunctitm with the ap 'tje»'102 words
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Article63 1954-09-16 9 S'.ui id SI Rf> K^u'ii >r oo worldc d oyernmew d f< ir n < the Lit a pani< havi r a buiidini und< r the 1( r- I Japan Japan*- < xp< cted to 1 th< ;r ap] or he ih. <nd63 words
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Advertisement392 1954-09-16 9 SINC.APOKfe MUNICIPAL •I' Dr BtNTURt STOCK r»«y 55 *I\(.\PORE MUNICIPAL 4 DEBENTURE STOCK 1913 63 B SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4 DtBENTURE STOCK 1939 59 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL DEBENTURE STOCK i9si bi-:i > T u:iCE is hereby given I that the Tran>:tr Books i.ouve Stixk will be n 17th to 30th September 1954,392 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-09-16 10 Adelphi Hotel's New Finds AFTER sampling the cuisine of many restaurants m Switzerland. Mr. H. GfeOer, the manager of Singapore's Adelphi Hotel finally tracked down Monsieur Gilbert Tardy at the hotel Belle View m Pontresina, a winter and summer resort. From more than 34 other chefs, Mr. Gfeller chose M.128 words
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Article263 1954-09-16 10 M.Ps Views Criticised Standard Staff Reporter. POLITICAL leaders m Singapore, yesterday, challenged the visiting British M.Ps, to prove the veracity ol their statement that political parties m Malaya "do not have clear cut ideas and aims." They said that the statement was '•unwarranted"' and without proper263 words
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Article112 1954-09-16 10 You Won't Gate Crash This Party JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Strict precautions will be taken at the Istana Besar during the Sultan of Johore's birthday celebrations on Friday, to prevent possible gatecrashers. Specially picked Govern- I ment officers will be posted at every entrance to the Istana to check invitation cards.112 words
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Article86 1954-09-16 10 THE Nanyang University Committee will meet on Oct. 4 at •J.M p.!>; m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, preTii.es m Singapore, to discuss ■nth the Chancellor, Dr. Lin ?U~tang, who is expected to j arrive on Oct. 2, plans for opening the University and its86 words
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Article61 1954-09-16 10 MORE than 200 subordi- Mrt€ employees of the Singapore City Council want buy the l.r.v-oo>t houses which the Council proposes to build shortly. The houses will cost $2,300 rach^and will be constructed accoraing to Singapore Improvement Trust standards. Land will be an additional $1,430. The Council61 words
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Article57 1954-09-16 10 THE Singapore City Coun- cil yesterday cancelled the suspension order imposed on Mr. P. V. Nathan, Secretary of the Electrical Workers' Union. Mr. Nathan has been severely warned and transferred to the Water Depart- ment. He will get his salary for the period of suspension. He was suspended57 words
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Article64 1954-09-16 10 2 Burned ByOven Flames TWO boys, Wong Keo Pheng, 7, and Lee Wee Chow, 9, were badly burned last night while watching praw n crackers being fried m Lorong 3, Geylang, Singapore. A sudden gust of wind blew flames from the oven towards where the boys were standing and burned64 words
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Article177 1954-09-16 10 JET fighters, giant Sunderland flying: boats and bombers. Hornets. Meteors, Valettas and Harvards streaked across Singapore Island, yesterday, m thunderous salute to the memory of 'the few" of 1940. It was their tribute, m this year's "Battle of Britain Day. 1 to the fighter177 words
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Article337 1954-09-16 10 HOME LEAVE FOR PRISONERS PLANNED A Unique Experiment KUALA LUMPUR, Government plans to inf home leave for lor effort to develop stre prisoners during rehal release. The Federal Commissi Garratt, said today the pn parole during the last four years. ''Many may question tl but I am sure it will337 words
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Article118 1954-09-16 10 j FIVE minutes after his client I was found guilty of a traffic offence, a Singapore lawyer, H. ■> L. Wriggleworth, was himself fined $10 for parking his i-ar parellel to a double white line *at Pasir Panjang Road on August 13. Wriggleworth pleading guilty118 words
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Article121 1954-09-16 10 'Gods Won't Hear You' Woman Told MADAM Kok Kirn Kee was offering prayers to gods one day last month when she cluttered up a sidewalk with her praying paraphernalia. Yesterday she found to her dismay that it wa.s an expensive offering as the City Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Deve-reux-Colburn, fined121 words
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Article147 1954-09-16 10 Court To Wait For Expert's Nod A COURT decision w& postponed till March 31 next year to enable a chartered architect and an Associate of the Royal Institutes of Architects. Mr. Robert Kan. to i examine a building, which was the subject of a dispute m the Singapore City Police147 words
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Article268 1954-09-16 10 Bad Effects' SINGAPORE City Cou on peddlars and stores who is adulterated with a dange A number of Singapore ;be suffering "bad effects" known as Choo Sa. And now. men from the j Health Department of the 1 City Council are visiting i Chinese drug268 words
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Article64 1954-09-16 10 1 TOH Hong Thuan. a sundry shop assistant, was fined a tota of $126 by the Singapore First Traffir Magistrate? Mr J- P. Trainer, yesterday on three counts of hiring bis car to Lieut. P. A. Raymond Bakar iof Nee Soon Garrison when not licensed to64 words
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Article43 1954-09-16 10 POLICE on Tuesday held a man m Johore Bahru shortly alter receiving a report from a Singapore woman vegetable seller that she had lost $4 000 m rash and $1,000 worth of jewellery from her house m Potong Pasir.43 words
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Advertisement296 1954-09-16 10 §SKAW BROTHERS^ WATF D1 ro IIS LFNGTH (131 SI ft) THE nvlL-n. \i WILL BEGIN AT 10.13 111)- 1.00-6. 1.V9.20 p.m. iTHE STRANGEST STRANGERS THAT LVER FACED DEATH TOGETHER! JOHN WAYNE fa "THE HIGH E D MIGHTY" IN CINK.MASt OPL Jt WARNKRCOLOR k \!s,» Starring: I.ARAINK DAY. ROBERT m STUK.296 words
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Advertisement205 1954-09-16 10 CATHAY ORGAINIISATjON A1 rRACTIO\S OPENS TODAY! FiriflU I 11.00 a.m. 1.45-4.15-6.45 fAflf fl F v JJ.OUJJ. hi- W3« ***** A'R-COHDITIOHFD IT !i IN M-G-M'S THUNDERING DRAMA THAT HAS ALL THE FURY SWEEP AND POWER OF THE NAVY'S GREATEST WEAPON -jjgf THE JET NLOT! =lSJ£^^^ PBBEBI-LOUIS MM JBBSHiEigniAa tw keiim to205 words
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Article454 1954-09-16 11 Kim Beng Go j For Goals CHARTERED BANK, strengthened with the inclusion of Osman Angullia and Kim Beng (both of the Star Soc- j cerites), trounced the Alexandra Brick- I works by seven goals to nil in the V, SBHFA League and Cup semi-final match at the454 words
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Article38 1954-09-16 11 SENIOR Bala 0 Guthrie 6 M.IMI. 2 Breweries 1 JUNIOR Stanvac 5 Sime Darby Reserve 1 Jacks 5 Malayan Airways 3 ST.C. Reserve !l R.T.C 1 Mansfield beat E.A.C. (walkover) I.C.I. beat C. VV. (walkover)38 words
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Article131 1954-09-16 11 In spite of fielding a considerably weakened side, Chinese did not extend themselves in handing out a 3-0 defeat to the Army in the S.A.F.A. community league soccer match played at the Jalan Besar stadium last night. It is probable that the Army would have made a131 words
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Article251 1954-09-16 11 SPORTSMEN ell ever the world realise the fact- that in cm sport, the spirit of sportsmansh p is one c.f the main objects cf all who play the game, as well os ol all who ere interested in the [game.. For the past three years, 1251 words
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Miscellaneous214 1954-09-16 11 ■Tl Abner By Al Capp 7 A^'-nOW, AH IT D-DONT WANTA f -AH CAlN'T BEAR I tlf Jff %>>^f G A :^P LEAVE ME, AM' FRANKLY J I "TSEE. ITS FACE- I £|*I)IY»«£- -~^??>C V V TH'LAST A tu=^ET^ N Il< I^^^P^B- r V'' 1 I AM D D J?214 words
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Article46 1954-09-16 12 API PURE vith a i every re< I repori who a. ted as Brown B heavy- but also to bi '•'•'allace c one of the t ures I Holly- >ry ol at] ad take his t friend gei pi< Bla uri Edwai46 words
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248 1954-09-16 12 SBA To Train Six Promising Youngsters THE Singapore Badn lit a Associati n tasi n ghi named six :>•■ ismg y msstera to be given ing for futi i tnter-Sta c champiun--1 < ire: L. n Wei Lon. N4 Xi Hi cic. irice Kh w I N X.. Dei m248 words
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70 1954-09-16 12 Windsor Lad Leads The Way To Winners Way WINDSOR LAD beat a strong field of Colony tipsters yesterday to head home five winners—four straight and one indirect —at Bukit Timah yesterday. Wiyidsor Lad scored on Flushing (race 1), Jolly Sailor (race 4) Gin&eng (race 7) and Grand Leader (race 8).70 words
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Article22 1954-09-16 12 SIN JAPORE Har! B ard 'J drew SHA 'J- day. inkai S. s ored SHB. Polic. the Dut i22 words
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Article26 1954-09-16 12 thai was Ang ese Sc H. ?ame d 8.. Basah R went 1 the ACS first i. same mars I c clinched team! I26 words
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Article2852 1954-09-16 12 CORALITA EQUALS SIX FURS. RECORD Grand THE six furlongs re< terday's races, second day meeting when Coralita, bi clear from her rivals to an one horses, paying $41 for It was Leong's tenth ance. Alwaja m touch with the tea iers. Wonder Go.d and Br; i^ela-.v. Cora'.ita made her effort2,852 words
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Article150 1954-09-16 12 TWIN BROTHERS. Goh Soon Chye and Goh Soon Hock, were outstanding swimmers when Anglo Ch:nese benool began the;r annual Swimming Carnival with five events at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. The Carnival will be con-<-uded on Friday at Ajr.ber Road. Results were: 400 m. free style150 words
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Article185 1954-09-16 12 A TIRELESS game by left full-back Freddy Vias was the main factor contributing to Indian Association's solitary goal victory over R.A.F. Seletar m the Singa pore Hockey Association Div. 1 league match played on the I.A. ground yesterday. Vias was supposed to have piayed a^185 words
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Article34 1954-09-16 12 LONDOX. Sept. 14, (Reuter)— Football results First Division Arsenal 2 m Manchester City 3. Third Division (Southern) Bristol City 4: Colchester Utd 0 Third Division < Northern t Carlis'e Utd. 3; Bradford 234 words
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Advertisement217 1954-09-16 12 $5,000.00 contest ANNOUNCEMENT OF PRIZE WINNERS I E iv Mission because they VITAMIN POTENCY. Z V m Be\ > .use they THIR>T PLEASURE. 3) i M n E >r ages because lhe> PRICE VALUE. J alwj M n Beverages because they VARIETY. J] E I »Him buy Mission 3everages because217 words
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Advertisement252 1954-09-16 12 /•HAW RUBRER TOE ?<^ t|«unU SOLE AND STUW j TOUGH (JUNSLI 800Ti)T0f/ >£A f &>■**, XEL* man** *>«•<«■ j«» a«^- c^/ »9X <». *06 »t. IMS tt« #rtt. »*7 JOJAt A LttMltfft build WJ* I health CiJTls^C^ and -jE) strength J?M^n with Wp^\ BOVRIL i^^ J y 1^ M^t 3f252 words
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